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    Cocaine Dependence

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    followed up on Koller’s work by experimenting with cocaine injection into nerves to produce local anesthesia. By the end of 1885‚ Halsted had performed over 1000 operations using cocaine as an anesthetic. Unfortunately‚ Halsted also discovered another of cocaine’s properties: he became addicted to the substance and spent many years overcoming his dependence. Harvey Cushing (1869-1939)‚ a student of Halsted’s‚ coined the term "regional anesthesia" for this local use of cocaine‚ in contrast to the "general

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    anywhere from thirty to a hundred dollars. Kids at the age of ten and some even younger flaunt their “iPhones” around. Over the last 66 years the technology in mobile phones have immensely progressed. We now live in an era where “Siri” is your personal assistant- making calls‚ texting friends‚ checking your schedule‚ getting live stats of your favorite players/teams. Technology has also indubitably helped mankind achieve unimaginable dreams such as‚ the creation of the light bulb‚ the telephone‚

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    Computer Dependence

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    widely being used in different work field. Example of it‚ in airline industry‚ one of the most important component is computer. They are the one who calculate the speed‚ altitude and tell the pilot if there is something wrong with the airplane. More over‚ computers also help people to communicate to their loved ones. More that that‚ computers has a great role in improving safety measures‚ like in a car simulation‚ scientist can study and review its product if maximum safety procedures attained.       

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    for the week is. Everyday vacuum cleaners now have the latest in “cyclone technology” and some can even clean a house while one takes a nap. However‚ no one area has utilized technology as much as primary and higher educational systems. No longer do classes have chalkboards‚ rulers‚ and textbooks. They have been replaced for smart boards‚ projectors‚ tablets‚ e-books‚ and a variety of other gadgets. This use of technology‚ for the most part‚ is a benefactor for the students because they are able

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    Correlation Correlation Co-efficient Definition:      A measure of the strength of linear association between two variables. Correlation will always between -1.0 and +1.0. If the correlation is positive‚ we have a positive relationship. If it is negative‚ the relationship is negative. Correlation Correlation can be easily understood as co relation. To define. correlation is the average relationship between two or more variables. When the change in one variable makes or causes a change in

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    Resource dependence theory (RDT) is the study of how the external resources of organizations affect the behavior of the organization. The procurement of external resources is an important tenet of both the strategic and tactical management of any company. Nevertheless‚ a theory of the consequences of this importance was not formalized until the 1970s‚ with the publication of The External Control of Organizations: A Resource Dependence Perspective (Pfeffer and Salancik 1978). Resource dependence theory

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    Cell Phone Dependence

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    Cell phone dependence ‘just as real as substance addiction’ Cell phone and instant messaging addictions are similar to compulsive buying or substance addiction and are driven by materialism and impulsiveness‚ says a Baylor University study in the Journal of Behavioral Addictions. The data emerged from a self-report survey of 191 college undergraduates to measure materialism‚ impulsiveness‚ and mobile phone and instant messaging addiction (MPA and IMA). In the study‚ impulsivity was shown to increase

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    Resource Dependence Theory (RDT) in reality: The main objective of Resource Dependence Theory is to reduce the dependence on other organizations and having vital resources to reduce the control of other organizations on them. However‚ in reality Resource Dependence Theory is not fully accomplished in organizations due to the insufficiency of resources and some other obstacles. We tried to relate Resource Dependence Theory with IKEA‚ world’s largest furniture retailer. IKEA IKEA Resource Dependence

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    yearned to exceed his boundaries and push the limits of his abilities. Technology is gaining a new height and achieving new success ever since from the beginning of its journey. Mankind had technology based tools since the beginning of recorded history. Technology is best known as making tools and machines by using our knowledge in order to invent techniques of doing various works in an easy‚ swift and proper way. Technology has helped us in every aspect of our lives from the day of its invention

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    ------------------------------------------------- STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Over dependence on anything can lead to sudden catastrophes and unexpected consequences. We may not notice it but it is already eminent especially towards the youth and mid age people of the present generation. In putting a stop to these mentioned consequences and social dilemmas‚ we must first be able to define what is it we are facing and why are we subjected to these effects in order to identify ways to avoid it and finally

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