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    Why Do People Want More

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    Why Do Always People Want More? Throughout the history of time and even mythological stories and fairy tales‚ people have always seemed to want more than want they have. They have never been able to satisfy their unlimited wants for money‚ power‚ or even just materialistic items. This greediness has and always will be the downfall of many wealthy and powerful individuals. No matter how advanced we are in society‚ people will always find a way to question what they have and not appreciate what they

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    Wednesday‚ March 27‚ 2013 English IIB Acc. 2nd Period Why People Should Exercise More Physical exercise is one of the most important things in the world. With proper exercise you can avoid or reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease‚ breast cancer‚ and improve your brain power. Now wouldn’t that be nice? If you were to get exercise regularly you could become a doctor with your brain power‚ and with that much skill you could help cure people of these formidable illnesses. They key to doing

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    physical endurance‚ America is one of the most unhealthy countries in the twenty first century. Now days if people wants things done‚ they can accomplish most things with just a push of a button. Convenience‚ low prices‚ and the dramatic lack of exercise are three main reasons why the majority of American children are overweight. I live in a small town and almost everywhere i go i always see more than one fast food restaurant and lots of advertising. With all of this fast food and advertisements

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    obese flights

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    J.T. Scott Engl: 191 Rough draft Flight of the Obese Imagine this…You worked overtime shifts for the past 3 months to be able to afford this vacation. You struggled to get time off and you are now ready to relax and enjoy yourself on the trip. The time has come to take your seat on the plane and low and behold‚ you can’t even have a seat to yourself because the person next you is overweight and therefore over the armrest. Not only is this affecting your ability to enjoy a comfortable flight

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    Young People Are More Likely to Use a Cell Phone While Driving Chaveli Lopez Keiser University Abstract Driving is one of the skills that require full attention to control the vehicle and respond to the events happening on the road. Use a cell phone while driving involves visual‚ manual and mental distractions (NHTSA‚ 2005). Several studies have found that young people are more likely to use cell phone than older people. Young drivers are almost five times more likely than older drivers

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    Obese Passenger

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    One of these situations is flying in the airplane. David Landsel in his article "Some Airlines Make Obese Passengers Buy Two seats" pointed out that different airlines are taking some policies concerning this issue. However‚ united airlines are not taking any policies. Southwest and Midwest airlines claimed that overweight passengers should buy an extra seat. If the airplane is not full‚ and more seats are available‚ a refund will be returned to the passenger. American airlines put limitations on

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    Should rich people pay more taxes than poor people? Taxes are money that people and business must pay in order to support the government. The government uses the money for building roads‚ helping schools‚ and maintaining other public services. For example‚ parks‚ buildings‚ and more public utilities. People dread paying these taxes every year because large amounts of money get taken away. To make it fair‚ everybody should pay equal amounts regardless of their income. Both rich and poor should receive

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    Why Africa Is Poor

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    There are a few ideas to why Africa may be so poor. According to a study done by Gallup World in 2013‚ "the ten countries with the highest proportion of residents living in extreme poverty were all in sub-Saharan Africa." This shows the severity of the poverty in Africa. Extreme poverty is explained as living on less than or equal to $1.25 a day. If you put that into perspective of your own life‚ that may seem impossible. In our textbook‚ it is stated that "Three of four Africans live on less than

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    Why Africa Is Poor

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    undermined in the determination of economic and social growth. Over the decades ethnic and tribal polarization‚ spearheaded by political dissidents in Africa have taken advantage of political instability to cause mayhem in their nations and to their people. This has caused tensions‚ violence and armed conflicts that in most cases have led to civil wars. Recurring episode of

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    Are formerly abused children more likely to commit violent crimes? Definition at a minimum: Any recent act or failure to act on the part of a parent or caretaker which results in death‚ serious physical or emotional harm‚ sexual abuse or exploitation; or an act or failure to act‚ which presents an imminent risk of serious harm. Child abuse is one of the Nation’s most serious concerns. The Children’s Bureau in the Administration on Children‚ Youth and families within Vietnam‚ addresses this important

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