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    Alcohol has many effects on the body‚ especially the teenage body. Alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence are not only adult problems -- they also affect a significant number of adolescents and young adults between the ages of 12 and 20‚ even though drinking under the age of 21 is illegal (Dimeff 204). Alcohol is created when grains‚ fruits‚ or vegetables are fermented. Fermentation is a process that uses yeast or bacteria to change the sugars in the food into alcohol. Fermentation is used to

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    Effect of Eating Disorder to Teenagers Did you ever notice you had an eating disorder because you were much too concerned about your weight and body shape? Or do you know someone who has extreme and unhealthy eating practices in the quest to attain a perfect body? Nowadays many teens are concerned about how they look and can feel self-conscious about their bodies. This can be especially true when they undergo puberty‚ dramatic physical changes and face new social pressures. Teens don’t know or

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    ALL ABOUT MY SELF MONTH Through the activities & events covered under this theme‚ children will learn many things about themselves‚ their family‚ their physical appearance‚ about their like & dislikes‚ their home and also about their gifts and. To achieve the above objective we need parent’s participation and involment to make special as also to get to know their child better. Activities break up My name (recognizing and tracing) I am unique (hand print and foot print) This is where

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    but false expression that "bigger is better" seems to dictate the lives of Americans: bigger TVs‚ faster cars‚ bigger houses‚ bigger bank accounts‚ bigger adventures‚ more sex. Bigger. Better. Faster. Stronger. Films that frequently display the misconception of the American experience: Fast and the Furious‚ cars‚ sex‚ money‚ adventure‚ sticking it to the man. The Social Network. Moneyball.) Where Hollywood leads other filmmaking nations follow. The American

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    THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF FACEBOOK ON TEENAGERS Advances in technology enhance our lives in healthy‚ positive ways. These days‚ shopping‚ education‚ communication and entertainment are only a few clicks away. Social networking‚ especially Facebook- the most popular social network site currently‚ enriches our lives by helping us to connect and share with colleagues‚ clients‚ family and friends in ways that wouldn’t otherwise be possible. Spending too much time on this site‚ however‚ can have negative

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    Kachru- Nelson’s Slight Misconception Toward EIL Perspective Introduction The role of English as global language has urged the emergence some new point of view in English study such as World Englishes‚ English as Lingua Franca (ELF) and English as an International Language (EIL) (Jenkins‚ 1998). These perspectives have attracted the scholar attention in nowadays. In their book World Englishes in Asian Context‚ Yamuna Kachru and Nelson argue that World Englishes perspective is different from

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    Errors and misconceptions are common place in the classroom especially in mathematics. “It is important to establish a distinction between an error and a misconception” (Spooner‚ 2002‚ p3). An error can be due to a number of different factors‚ such as lack of concentration‚ carelessness and misreading a question. On the other hand‚ a misconception is generally when a student misinterprets the correct procedure or method. “Students often misunderstand or develop their own rules for deciding how something

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    you hang out with need to be chosen carefully or else we’ll get hurt. Well no one told me either and over th past 8 years life has been magical and it has been heartbreakign. I know the feeling of used and abused all to well‚ but im not a pyschotic teenager becausse of this. Actually i turned out pretty well‚ that deosnt mean what i felt is irrelevent. I guess i learned that id rather trust no one one than trust anyone at all. It’s not a great way of thinking but its what hapenes when you don’t choose

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    Article Review: Retaining Talent: Replacing Misconceptions with Evidence-Based Strategies Course: BSMH5013 Human Resource Management Prepared by: Afeefa binti Azimi 809956 Lecturer: Dr. Kamal bin Haji Ab Hamid Submission Date: 12 November 2011 Allen‚ D. G. (2010)‚ Retaining talent: replacing misconceptions with evidence-based strategies‚ Academy of Management: Perspectives‚ Vol. 24‚ No. 2: 48–64. David G. Allen is an Associate Professor and First Tennessee Professor of Management

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    Thursday‚ March 27th‚ 2013 Misconceptions between Love and Lust in Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet The act of falling in love was an experience and privilege that was rare to come by in the society Romeo and Juliet live in. The blessing of marriage was used as an enhancement on one’s social status unlike how our society uses it to celebrate love. As the audience is exposed to more and more of the plot and events that happen in Shakespeare ’s Romeo and Juliet‚ one realizes that love is never formally

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