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The Adjective

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What he says is true
Though he is poor, he is honest
I know the boy who stood first in the exam
He works hard so that he can succeed in life
hearten
heartening
heartfulness
heartful
heartfully

It is not a diet and lifestyle that make you obese. There is another factor that lies in your part of DNA called gene that may influence the shape of your body. A study has recently revealed that genes may play a role in regulating body shape. The effect of genes may be stronger for women than for men. Scientists have found gene variations linked to obesity and fat,  which explains why some people are apple-shaped and some are pear-shaped. previous studies found that when we store fat in our bodies it can affect our health. More fat around the waist is linked with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes and heart disease while having a fat posterior and thighs may offer some protection against diabetes and heart disease.     Experts have opined that in most cases obesity is caused by an unhealthy diet and lifestyle and that tackling obesity is challenging. However, recent development in genetics will enable more targeted approaches to obesity prevention and to the invention of new drugs.

We all know that people living in different parts of the world live different lives. But do we know why they live different lives? It is because the climate all over the world is not the same. The climate is the amount of sun, rain, heat, and wind which the land receives. If it is always warm and sunny, we call that a hot climate. And if it rains a lot, it would be a wet climate. It can also be a hot, wet climate or a cold, wet climate and so on. Can you imagine what it would be like if we had the same climate all over the World? All the flowers and the trees would be the same. Then the animals might be the same, and the same crops would be grown in the ground. This would mean that people would be all alike. They would look alike and they would all eat the same food.