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    J Unit Task 1 Amebicides Antibiotics Antivirals What they are? Amebicides are agents that destroy amebae infections‚ especially those that cause amebiasis. Antibiotics are a treatment that destroy or slow down the growth of bacteria. Antivirals are agents that stop the growth and reproduction of viruses. What diseases they treat? Amebicides treat a disease called amebiasis; amebiasis is an intestinal illness that is commonly caught when someone eats or drinks something that is

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    should be the official language? Here are a couple of opinions shared by Robert D. King ‚ "Should English be the Law?" ‚ S.I. Hayakawa‚ "Bilingualism in America: English Should be the Official Language"‚ and Greg Lewis " An Open Letter to Diversity’s Victims". All of the gentlemen agree on one thing and that is if immigrants do not learn English‚ they have put limits on their own life. They are unable to communicate with mainstream America. Making English the official language in America‚ and

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    Topic: Prohibition in Canada Article from an Online Database Proper documentation for Article from Online Database: "Prohibition." Gale Encyclopedia of American Law. Ed. Donna Batten. 3rd ed. Vol. 8. Detroit: Gale‚ 2010. 155-156. Gale Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 6 Nov. 2012. This website is a guide on how to document sources properly: http://www.studyguide.org/MLAdocumentation.htm Point form summary of key ideas – in my own words: AT LEAST ONE PAGE * Prohibition = the time

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    Prohibition When the US Congress passed the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution‚ the supporters of Prohibition saw this as a huge victory. They were looking forward to seeing a more sober nation without the issues that alcohol caused. They expected sales of clothing and consumer goods to increase dramatically. Since the saloons would now close‚ they expected that property values around the saloons to go up. The soft drink industry was looking forward to a boost in revenues and the entertainment

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    Function of Language Aynur Huseynaliyeva (magistr) Aynur.huseyneliyeva@gmail.com Qafqaz universiteti People from different cultures have different world views that are reflected in their language.  Culture is said to be the beliefs and values that are used to manage people’s life in a particular society and people use the language in the society to express the different views in the community. So person’s view depends on the culture. A person expresses his view‚ mind using the language that

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    banned because of the negative effects of passive smoke on smokers. Banning smoking in public places such as parks and beaches in the United States will lower the overall rate of heart disease and emphysema amongst the general population of this country. The American Heart Association (A.HA.) stated that‚ “Cigarette smoke should be banned from work and public places as an environmental toxin.” (Ban is urged on Cigarette Smoke in Public Places) According to the A.H.A‚ there is a great deal of evidence

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    Issue #10 Was prohibition a failure? In 1919‚ the Volstead Act outlawed alcoholic beverages with an alcoholic content over 0.5 percent. This topic is debated in the book‚ Taking Sides; there are two opposing sides to the question‚ “was prohibition a failure?” David E. Kyvig argues that the Volstead act did not specifically prohibit the use or consumption of alcohol beverages and that liquor was still being provided by gangland bootleggers to provide alcohol to the demands of the consumers. Regardless

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    English Be the Second Official Language of Taiwan? English is the most widely and internationally spoken language in the world; many countries set English as their second official language‚ such as Singapore‚ India‚ and Korea. We may hear plenty of news reporting the rapid development of economy in these countries‚ and it is no doubt that one of the biggest advantages they hold is the knowledge of language. Therefore‚ in this business world‚ we should understand that language makes us more competitive

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    http://discovermagazine.com/2012/nov/03-the-future-of-energy-earth-wind-water Name of text- The future of energy: Earth‚ Wind‚ and Water Author- Eric Powell Location- Text type- technology-magazine article Energy has always been an important aspect in our life‚ but as technology develops we can learn in different way to make energy more eco-friendly and easily useable. The article explains our challenges with all three resources (water‚ wind and earth) and explains a new technology that can

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    Unwanted Pregnancy Deciding not to continue with a pregnancy is a difficult and often painful decision to make‚ and not one that is made lightly. Often a lot of talking is needed before a woman can make her choice and be sure that the choice she makes is right for her. There are several professional organisations that can help such as Brook Advisory‚ British Pregnancy Advisory Service or The Family

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