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    V POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES BATAAN BRANCH AFAB‚ MARIVELES‚ BATAAN BULLYING AFFECTS PERSONALITY Ms. Raquel Castillo Instructor Estores‚ Mon Lester Barsomo‚ Benedick Parojenog‚ Nicole Fajardo‚ Renniel Destreza‚ Rommel Researchers CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION A. BACKGROUND OF STUDY If you have anything really valuable

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    Abstract Nursing is one of the oldest careers in history. It has grown tremendously since the beginning of the profession and strives forward in hopes to attain more advancement in the medical field. Along the years‚ there have been several controversies regarding nursing as a profession. In this paper we will discuss what nursing professionalism is and why we as nurses need to remain a professional icon in the occupation. This paper will also summarize two nursing articles regarding nursing professionalism

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    is to gain an understanding about what alcohol is‚ how alcohol is produced‚ the metabolic processes involved with the breakdown of alcohol in the body and the enzymes that catalyze these reactions and how these biochemical reactions affect the liver and brain and the effects of alcohol on the human body. Introduction A good deal of the population consume alcohol‚ some more than others. The effects of alcohol consumption on the human body affects mainly the central nervous system‚ however alcohol

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    person feels sad or depressed to the point that it affects his work for a long period of time (2). This can affect a person’s identity because he may see himself as a person who is constantly down and has no motivation to do anything. Living with this psychological disorder can also strain relationships because the people living around the person with depression may not understand what he is going through at the moment. Depression can also affect a person in education because the person may feel a

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    How Internet Affects Life By:Syawalynn Zain Nowadays‚ the use of Internet is increasing especially among adolescence or more accurately‚ students. The Internet issue is discussed by the adults and parents. Most of them are worried that the use of Internet is dangerous to their kids. Some others said that Internet may bring benefits to their children especially to those who will be sitting for an examination. On my opinion‚ Internet has both benefits and drawbacks. First

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    stayed up later than we’d planned to on our phones‚ TVs‚ iPads etc. before and didn’t have a good sleep because of it.  It may not seem like such a big deal to get a little screen time in before bed‚ until you realize just how much exposure you get to it everyday. Technology affects your sleep in a lot of negative ways. It disrupts your sleeping patterns‚ keeps your brain alert‚ and wakes you up. Melatonin is a natural hormone made in your body’s pineal gland‚ and released into your bloodstream to make

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    How Language Affects You

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    communication can isolate or include people depending on how you use it. Language‚ as in our words‚ can help produce and help grow new relationships and this gives society the power to do whatever to put their mind to. The story of babel is a perfect example of the power we could possess if society all spoke the same exact language along with the same aspect of thinking. Since everybody knew the same language this helped build new relationships and enabled society to do great things.

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    Waves effect our everyday life in many ways. Waves are very interesting ways to travel‚ and we don’t mean surfing! Many things we use every day involve waves. Lights and sounds are examples of everyday uses that travel by wave. On the spectrum of light there are waves listed which are X-Rays‚ UV-Rays‚ and Infrared. Some of these are harmful to life‚ and some of these are helpful to life‚ where mostly they all serve both of these purposes. Another type of wave‚ though not on the spectrum because it

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    How does racism affect society negatively? Racism affects society in a negative aspect which is harmful to progressing forward in harmony as one. Multiculturalism can occasionally rebound and give a negative effect on society from the stereotypes and abstractions made from the wider community and the mass media. Simply blaming those who are intentionally racist is the easy way out of a much larger problem. What right person would think racism is a good thing for our community? There are several

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    How Crime Affects Society

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    Crime and Society Crime affects persons all over the world and it has been an issue everywhere we go. Crime is an act that goes against the law. People of all ages commit crimes. It affects people in many ways and it can change their lives. We can prevent crime by communicating with each other. Crime is committed by people of all ages. Most of the time the younger generation are the ones who commit crimes because they have nothing better to do. Another reason why teens commit crimes are because they

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