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    Smoking Is Bad for Health

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    You can get yellow teeth and bad breath from smoking. These are things I am sure you don’t want to have. Yellow fingernails from the smoke looks like buttery popcorn. It will look ugly and messy when you want to look nice. Tar builds up in your lungs and makes them all black like soot. When you don’t get enough cigarettes‚ your body can tell. People can shake and shiver when they don’t get the amount of nicotine they are used to. Smoking doesn’t only make you look bad‚ but it affects your body internally

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    Why Is Poaching Bad

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    then I find a poaching paragraph and slowly that good happy feeling sank into a dark scary feeling as the truth comes out‚ what is going on‚ what is happening to our animals in the world. What is poaching? What makes this bad? It is not what makes it bad it is why it’s bad. It is bad because it is illegal‚ it is illegal because it is killing innocent animals‚ it is animal cruelty. Poaching is not only illegal but is cruel to animals‚ but is only illegal in government bought land‚ land owned by the government

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    The Bad Beginning

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    I read the novel “The Bad Beginning” by Lemony Snicket. This is the unhappy tale of the Baudelaire orphans. The three children Violet ‚ Klause‚ and Sunny are all very bright and charming . Unfortunately their lives are filled with misery and despair ‚ disaster always lurking around the corner. Snickets style of writing is very unique ‚ he uses an interesting and extensive vocabulary. This paper hopefully summarizes the twist and turns of the Baudelaire’s dreary lives. The story starts when the

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    Bad Cliches

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    much creativity around‚ how do we know if something was someone else’s idea? How about someone else’s own words? Because the world has been here for so long‚ so have certain words‚ phrases‚ and ideas. In the article “Let’s Think Outside the Box of Bad Clichés‚” Gregory Pence presents frustration with all the clichés and expressions he encounters grading essays in his job as a college professor. His concern is that clichés are an obstacle to clear thinking and writing. In the same way‚ people are

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    Global Food Habits

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    Across the globe and throughout all stages of life our food and nutrition needs differ. Whether it’s to help nourish our children or support people as they grow older‚ food can play an important part. Today’s food and nutrition trends reflect this diversity Diets evolve over time‚ being influenced by many factors and complex interactions. Income‚ prices‚ individual preferences and beliefs‚ cultural traditions‚ as well as geographical‚ environmental‚ social and economic factors all interact in a

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    This essay is written about what actions happen in the russian revolution and the Russian communist Vladimir Lenin and which part he took in the novel “animal farm”. Who was Vladimir Lenin ? Vladimir llych Lenin (22. April 1870 - 21 January 1924 ) or also Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov. He was born in Simbrisk on the Volga river. His family was well-educated. After he excelled the school he went on to study law. He had a really radical way of thinking and a lot of visions. His views were also influenced

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    Common Shrw Habits

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    Figure 1: An adult common shrew sitting atop a moss-covered piece of wood.1] The common shrew has a tricolored coat ranging from gray to black and reddish brown. It has tiny ears and eyes‚ as well as red-tipped teeth. [4] Figure 2: The common shrew is distributed abundantly amongst the Palaearctic and can be found as far east as Lake Baikal in Asia. [2] There are also some isolated populations in France and the Pyrenees. [3] Ecological traits: The common shrew lives in temperate habitats‚ and especially

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    mistakes that are made when going through a rough phase in life‚ as this will help frame and reveal our true characters. One of my biggest failures was adopting habits from negative influences around me. I have since then learned from my mistakes and I plan on using this experience to prevent any other similar scenarios. Detrimental habits are often passed on from person to person. This is why if people hang out in a positive crowd‚ they will have a positive way of thinking. I made the mistake of

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    sources of information from foreign literature‚ local literature‚ foreign studies and local studies which tackle the existing activities that promote good study habits. This will be a guide to the research about the said topic presented in the next chapters. Foreign Literature According to Pogue (2000)‚ what is true about study habits was that more than thirty years ago still rings true today-students fail because they do not know how to study. The best advice he can give is to adevelop sound

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    Habit is stronger than reason.” To what extent is this true in two areas of knowledge? Human beings have naturally found a way of wanting to discover‚ analyze and find out things. In more modern times humans have been taught to think in certain ways due to what they want to do in life or through their ancestors that passed down traditions that is carried on through them i.e. culture and religion. The two areas of knowledge I chose were mathematics and history. There is always an explanation

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