University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Nebraska Anthropologist Anthropology‚ Department of 1-1-1999 Teen Pregnancy: A Cross-Cultural Phenomenon but a Western Problem? Tina Brown Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nebanthro Part of the Anthropology Commons Brown‚ Tina‚ "Teen Pregnancy: A Cross-Cultural Phenomenon but a Western Problem?" (1999). Nebraska Anthropologist. Paper 116. http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nebanthro/116
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Dissertation Alcohol Abuse Carolien Wesselink 76121 Table of Contents Introduction - Background 3 - Statement of the Problem 4 - Objectives of dissertation research 5 - Specific research questions 5 - Assumptions and limitations 6 - Definition of Terms 7 Literature Review - Alcohol Policy: Political Statements 8 - Alcohol Policy: The preventive Approach 9 - Influences on Behavior 11 - Alcohol Trends 13 - Conceptual Framework 14
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Alcohol and the Media’s Relationship “The United States Department of Health‚ Human Health‚ and The University of Texas‚ both have found that there was no link between alcohol advertising and the consumption of alcohol.” Drinking is encouraged by parents‚ best friends‚ and even teachers. There has been no research Or evidence that alcohol advertising have anything to do with alcohol consumption like most people think. Drinking ads don’t encourage drinking‚ they don’t have anything to do with
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Alcohol Abuse and Spring Break Kylie Lowe‚ Angela Smith‚ Kelsi McMahan SWK 2050 Professor Genenbacher April 18‚ 2010 Abstract For many years‚ Spring Break is a highly anticipated holiday that high school students and college students look forward to the most. Many students plan their vacations in hot destinations where thousands of students gather to drink‚ tan‚ meet people‚ and just have fun. Alcohol abuse among these teenagers and young adults is very high while on Spring Break. There are
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There is increasing use of energy drinks to enhance athletic performance. The purpose of the study is to observe the effects of energy drinks on heart rate and if there is an increase in overall heart rate due to increase consumption. Twenty-three males participated in the study as well as ten males attending GCU. Prior to completing the physical test‚ participants were arbitrarily assigned to receive a placebo or energy drink. In addition‚ a Polar heart rate monitor was attached to the individuals
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ordinary newspaper style to trick people that it is a newspaper article. He is trying to scare people and show them what the media can do. 5. People buy and drink bottled water because it was said to be a more purer and healthier but in fact a lot of it is not healthier. 6. People should not buy or drink bottled water for a few reasons‚ the fact that bottled water is not at all cleaner that tap water in fact sometimes dirtier that tap water‚ the bottles are causing many problems to the world
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question of ethics. For instance‚ our economic system has become more effective at catering consumer needs and wants‚ therefore‚ there is an increase focus on organisations adhering to ethical values rather than merely providing products. There are two reasons behind this focus. First‚ when marketing practices fails to meet the standards‚ which are considered acceptable by the society‚ the market process becomes less effective and occasionally it is even interrupted. When an organisation behaves ethically
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high-energy drinks targeted at the youth market. Over the past 10 years‚ the consumption of caffeinated beverages intended to “energise” has increased significantly. Energy drinks were recently shown to comprise 20% of the total convenience store beverage market‚ with “Red Bull” and “V” accounting for over 97% of sales in this multimillion-dollar industry.1 Increasingly‚ toxicity from caffeine overdose is being reported to hospitals and poisons centres. The main active constituents of energy drinks include
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Drink Raw Milk Having spent the majority of my life on a dairy farm‚ I have had the privilege of enjoying fresh‚ clean‚ delicious raw milk. There is nothing like it! I would be willing to wager that very few have ever experienced the enjoyment of sipping a tall‚ ice-cold‚ creamy “straight from the farm” glass of milk. There is nothing in the world that compares with the overall taste‚ the nutritional content‚ and the health benefits found in raw milk. Raw milk should be an option for everyone
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Isaiah Smith Dr. Ron Webster English 101 12:30 October 15‚ 2014 Why Do Teens Use Marijuana? What are the different ways teens spend their time and money? Hanging out with friends‚ maybe‚ or shopping? What about sports and recreation? Probably one of the most common is marijuana. But why do teens pick marijuana? It is the main drug their peers are using‚ and it’s all over the mass media. Its easy availability and low cost. Marijuana is a way of fitting into the social group‚ aspects of curiosity
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