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    Animal Testing Is Bad

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    Many people believe animal testing is bad and scientists abuse animals. However would you rather have humans tested on instead? Animal testing helps humans live longer and stay healthy. It also does the same thing for animals. Animals should be used to test medicines and vaccines to help prevent injuries and cure diseases in humans and other animals. First of all‚ in the article “The Greater Good” it states‚“High school senior Eric Pelly received a hard hit during a rugby match and was rushed

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    Bad Grading System

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    if other schools or teachers are inflating grades‚ any school or teacher that takes a "hold out" stance will place its students at a disadvantage. Some educators may feel pressured to give higher grades for fear of students complaining and receiving bad course evaluations‚ thereby diminishing their reputation resulting in denial of promotion or tenure‚ or causing them to face lower enrollment in their classes. Course evaluations produced by the students in a class are often used by committees to help

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    Why Memos Are Bad

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    Memo Writing Memos have one purpose in life: as the authors of Business Writing Strategies and Samples put it‚ "Memos solve problems." Memos solve problems either by informing the reader about new information‚ like policy changes‚ price increases‚ etc.‚ or by persuading the reader to take an action‚ such as attend a meeting‚ use less paper‚ or change a current production procedure. Regardless of the specific goal‚ memos are most effective when they connect the purpose of the writer with the interests

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    Breaking Bad Habits

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    Breaking bad habits: classical conditioning and smoking Smokers find it difficult to quit because the environment is full of signals associated with smoking cigarettes. Sarah Horrigan Addictions are difficult to break as we usually surround ourselves with people‚ paraphernalia or situations that trigger the behaviour that led to the addiction in the first place. But psychological conditioning can be used to break bad habits. Over a century ago‚ the Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov made a discovery

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    addressing several inaccuracies in the editorial. The title of the editorial catches our attention straight away. It establishes a sense of moral values and appeals to ethos. The “good” in the title refers to the ‘self-respecting’ citizens; the “bad” refers to the graffiti artists and the “ugly” refers to graffiti itself. This serves to separate the principled and upright members of society from the graffiti artists. The demoralizing effects of graffiti are strengthened by the accompanying

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    Bad side of sports

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    Bad Side of Sports Trophies‚ gold medals‚ and awards are some of the reason you might play a sport. But there is something else that you can also get in trying to achieve your goal. All the work you put in for a particular sport can set you up for success and also can set up for failure. Also‚ it can leave you with something that you will remember for the rest of your life. In a lot of the things that you do like practice‚ exercising athletics need to also protect themselves. While playing sports

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    Bad Effects of Drugs

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    Bad Effects of Drugs Drugs are a problem in all societies around the world‚ and have been for centuries. Drug addiction causes many of social problems‚ and causes many people to suffer from its effects. The problems can be divided into three groups: personal‚ familial‚ and societal. The first effect of drugs is addiction. Most drugs cause a very nice feeling called a ‘high’‚ which makes the drug user do anything to get that feeling again. This is called addiction. On the other hand‚ many drugs

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    Why Smoking Is Bad

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    to the U.S. Surgeon General‚ There is no risk free level of exposure to second hand smoke‚ That means if you can smell cigarette smoke in the air‚ it could be harming your health” (Chemicals in cigarettes). The third and last reason why smoking is bad for you is the health problems you can acquire from smoking. The big one of course comes fairly easy to anyone that knows about smoking and that would

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    Jordan Landfair Senior Research paper 3-28-13 Television Bad for Children In the days when television screens were brimming with images of "The Cosby Show" and "Three’s Company‚" parents barely gave a second thought when their youngsters spent a couple hours in front of the tube. But TV isn’t what it used to be. There are more than 100 channels available via cable in most American communities‚ and much of the programming might send shock waves through parents raised on Sesame

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    Advertising Good or Bad

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    Advertising – Good or Bad? This week  I continue my series on the economics of advertising. Adding on to the introduction of the informative and persuasive view that I wrote about in my previous article‚ let’s proceed to consider some more specific contributions‚ and advertising’s potential influence on welfare. Have economists been able to come to a sweeping conclusion about the very unusual good ‘advertising’? The answer to the above question is obviously ‘no’. Rarely do economists come to a

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