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    A negative impact of being a twin is that I am very competitive. When my twin sister and I were little‚ we always had competitions over anything from who is the best dancer at dance class to little things like who could make it to the door faster. One of the

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    Addiction The Tabers medical dictionary defines drug addiction as a compulsive and maladaptive dependence on a drug that produces adverse psychological‚ physical‚ economic‚ social‚ or legal ramifications(5). In the U.S.‚ the abuse or misuse of prescription drugs has been identified by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as a growing problem. In 2007‚ for example‚ the CDC reported that more than 27‚500 Americans died of drug overdose‚ an increase of more than 100% in the preceding

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    up with a topic to research on. The problem we pick must be of main concern to the global community‚ that is to say researching on these problem and coming up with solution‚ may help get rid of the communities problem. TITLE OF RESEARCH Effects of computers on the health of Ub students METHODS OF DATA COLLECTION I used literature review and field research which is done by giving out questionaire to students as a method of data collection which I found best suited for the type of research

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    The Cause of Addiction COM/156 Each year‚ there are more deaths and disabilities in the U.S. from substance abuse than from any other cause. In the United States alone‚ it is reported that roughly 18 million Americans have alcohol problems; 5 to 6 million have drug problems‚ and more than 9 million children live with a parent addicted to alcohol or illicit drugs. Drug addiction continues to be a growing concern‚ prompting medical and scientific research on a global scale into the possible

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    creation of fat. The directors of Fed Up raise awareness of the many other issues contributing to the extreme weight gain among individuals. Approximately fifty years ago tobacco companies started participating in lobbying to disguise the harmful effects of their product; food corporations‚ particularly those with products

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    Aggressive Advertising Advertisements are everywhere‚ traveling by all ways possible‚ infiltrating the privacy that every person holds important to themself and their family. Ads may travel inconspiciously‚ while the final message they deliver through radio‚ tv‚ or billboards‚ is a harmful nuisance‚ and one that may root itself unscrupulously into the unconcious minds of honest people. Companies have taken on such aggressive promotional measures that advertising has become degrading‚ disruptive

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    confinement can be defined as torture because it often causes prisoners to lose their mental stability‚ or make their mental state worse. Social interaction is beyond important to humans. Humans are social creatures‚ and it can cause detrimental effects on us if we don’t socialize regularly. Forcing humans to go without this interaction can cause them great mental harm. There are a whole host of psychological consequences that are associated with long-term solitary confinement in Supermax prisons

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    on Earth; however‚ can easily be taken away from the carelessness of human activities. Due to the massive production of waste and the excessive need for daily materials‚ oceans are becoming more and more polluted; in addition‚ result to damaging effects on marine life.  The ocean appears to be a large trash can for disposing waste in the convenience for humans. According to UNESCO‚ statistics show that in 2006‚ 46‚000 plastic materials were found scattered every square mile in the ocean; in addition

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    Civil disobedience has a positive effect on a free society. It allows people to display their rights or beliefs without hurting others. A peaceful protest gets someone’s point across mush more effectively than a violent protest. In a violent protest people point to the protestors and easily take away credibility from the people protesting. The protestors look unintelligent as they resort to violence. The resorting to violence can show that people don’t know how to express their opinions in an intelligent

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    Taylor Roberts Granbery English 10 January 30‚ 2012 The Effects of Chewing Tobacco Every year in America‚ there are approximately 146‚023 people who chew tobacco that end up with cancer‚ according to mylastdip.com‚ a website committed to informing people of chewing tobacco. Those cancers include lip‚ mouth‚ throat‚ stomach‚ esophagus‚ pancreas‚ lung‚ trachea‚ and lastly‚ cancer of the bronchus. Chewing tobacco‚ also known as smokeless tobacco‚ is a term used to describe tobacco that is not

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