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albertolopez · 11 months
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What will become of the child as he grows up and exhibits the effects of what his parents took? Can Bryan adjust to a life that no one has ever witnessed and experienced before?
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uchidakoichi · 6 years
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albertolopez · 11 months
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Everyone has heard of people making bad decisions in their lives, and more often than not, passing it on to their children for the worst. What if it was in reverse? In Alberto Lopez’s Inherited Strength, a young couple was convinced into giving themselves an edge in the Olympics by taking some performance enhancers that accidentally changes their newborn child for the rest of his life.
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albertolopez · 11 months
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Bad Decisions
Alexander Pope once said, “To err is human.” Yes, we all make mistakes. It is part of being human because we are all work in progress. Typically, humans make around two thousand decisions in a day.
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albertolopez · 11 months
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Why Is He Stronger Than Anyone Else?
Will the people’s actions today have an impact to the future? How about the food and drinks they take into their body?
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albertolopez · 1 year
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About the Author
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Know more about me as the writer/author of the new exciting fiction book titled " Inherited Strength "
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albertolopez · 1 year
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Will the people’s actions today have an impact to the future? How about the food and drinks they take into their body? In author Alberto Lopez’s Inherited Strength, readers will witness the consequences of a young couple’s decision to drink something for their energy and strength, without realizing that these performance enhancers will affect the body and life of their child.
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albertolopez · 10 months
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Why Is He Stronger Than Anyone Else?
Author weaves an intriguing story of how a young man’s Inherited Strength is a consequence of what his parents did
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albertolopez · 10 months
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Superhuman Strength
Superhuman strength, also called hysterical strength, refers to extraordinary displays of human strength. This is typically prompted by a life-threatening situation, like when a parent lifting up a vehicle to save a trapped child.
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albertolopez · 10 months
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My book "Inherited Strength" featured in Issuu, May/ June release. Page 38.
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albertolopez · 10 months
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Performance-Enhancing Drugs: Effects and Risks
Performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) are substances that are used to improve any form of activity performance in humans.
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albertolopez · 10 months
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We’ve all heard of tragic stories of an innocent children being born with complications due to their parents abusing drugs. But what if it was in reverse. Imagine, just imagine.
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albertolopez · 10 months
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Our Actions Impact Our Future
According to Leonard I. Sweet, “The future is not something we enter. The future is something we create.”
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albertolopez · 10 months
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We all heard of people making bad decisions in their lives, and more often than not, passing it on to their children for the worst. But, what if it was in reverse and a young couple are convinced into giving themselves an edge that accidentally changes their newborn child for the rest of his life.
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albertolopez · 11 months
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Health Impact of Food and Drinks
If we are what we eat, then eating healthy food makes us healthy people. We all know that when we who eat healthy, balanced diets we are likely to have plenty of energy to work and enjoy ourselves and have fewer illnesses. Specifically, here are the health benefits of eating well:
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