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    • Balancing school and friends. This can be a challenge. Friendships are important but so is school. The best way to balance school and friends is to study together. Good friends will support your academic and future goals. You can also make friends with other people who are planning for college and taking the same classes as you. • Add interest to your reading assignments. To get through a long reading assignment‚ imagine yourself in the story. Get involved. Ask yourself‚ “What is important

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    Two ways of shopping As current society has become increasingly commercialized‚ the ways of shopping has been more varied. Among them‚ there are two major ways of shopping include shopping online and shopping at stores. Such is the case with shopping on EBay and shopping at Wal-Mart. Both EBay and Wal-Mart offer after-sale services for goods and excellent quality of their products. Beyond this similarity‚ the prices of goods and the time of delivery in these two companies are different.

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    Two Ways to Belong in America Tiffany Detter PRPE 108 October 3‚ 2012 Caparas Mukherjee states‚ “In one family‚ from two sisters alike as peas in a pod‚ there could not be a wider divergence of immigrant experience.” (p. 282). Bharati Mukherjee was born and raised in Calcutta‚ India and immigrated to the United States in 1961 to earn an M.F.A. and a Ph. D. in literature. In “Two Ways to Belong in America‚” Mukherjee addresses the issues that confront immigrants in America. In this passage

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    because most people have very bad driving habits‚ and the main of these people are teenagers. Many teens believe themselves to be immortal‚ so they feel they can do anything and nothing will go wrong‚ or hurt them. The three worst habits teens have are road rage‚ poor grasp on safety‚ and multitasking. Anyone that drives has experienced road rage‚ whether they have the road rage or are being pursued by someone with road rage. However‚ most teens practice the bad habit of road rage‚ mainly because

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    Bobs Bad Habit Skin Body Membrane Case Study Bob‚ a 49-year old painter‚ arrives for his appointment with Mary‚ his dental hygienist‚ to have his teeth cleaned. He has not had a dental examination for three years. Mary takes a complete health and dental history. She makes note of the fact that Bob smokes approximately two packs of cigarettes a day‚ occasional cigars at parties‚ and drinks two or three beers daily after working in the hot sun. He is concerned about the appearance of his

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    Two way communication

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    Put simply‚ the Two-Step Flow Theory is about how KEY PEOPLE affect other people. This hypothesis was first introduced by Paul Lazarsfeld‚ Bernard Berelson and Hazel Gaudet in a 1944 study which focused on the process of making decisions around the time of a Presidential election campaign called ‘The People’s Choice’. The expected result was that the mass media’s messages would have a direct influence of people’s votes however the researchers were surprised to find out this was infact not

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    Bad habit is a wrong-doing that someone depends on it to carry out their daily life. Due to the stress and competitive environment‚ as well as the growing of information technologies‚ people nowadays are easily addicted to a particular bad habit but usually‚ it is hard to break it. Most people are aware of their addiction to a bad habit and they are willing to get rid of it. However‚ they will fall back to the same habits again when they face problems. An example of bad habits that most teenagers

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    Good Drivers versus Bad Drivers Habits Many of today’s drivers have dangerous driving habits. You do not have to travel far to see people driving with risky driving techniques. Bad drivers have dangerous driving habits and they can be observed on highways and in residential streets. In contrast‚ good drivers have good driving habits. Both affect our lives in different ways. Good drivers always care about the safety rules. Moreover‚ they follow them. Wearing a safety

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    ENTRY 1: Reading habit can be very essential for us in life Topic sentence: Reading habit can be very essential for us in life for some reasons: Supporting sentence: 1. Broaden our knowledge: bring us information about: - cultures‚ traditions and custom - wildlife - news 2. Develop our brain: - improve our writing and speaking skills - make our mind more logical‚ imaginary‚ bright and strong - make memory process faster and more exactly 3. Help us to relax: - reduce stress - kill the

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    5 Steps to Breaking 阻斷 Bad Work Habits Andrew G. Rosen‚ On Tuesday 26 October 2010‚ 22:10 SGT We all have our own bad habits at the office. Maybe it’s gossiping or complaining閒聊和抱怨. Or binge eating or nail-biting嚗食或指甲. Or checking e-mail incessantly. Whatever the habit‚ we’d be happier without it. To break and replace those tendencies‚ follow these simple five steps: Step 1: Identify your bad office habits Routine makes us feel safe‚ but don’t hide under the umbrella of familiarity for too long

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