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    What are the causes of the problems currently being experienced by bookshops and what are the effects? Not many of us now will still go to bookshops and spend an afternoon to find a book you are interested to read. The Economist (2010) states that more than 50% of books were sold at some large retailer like WalMart and Target. Also‚ everything around us becoming electronic‚ Amazon starts to sell digital books online and wreaking threat to the physical-bookselling market. Problems faced by bookshops

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    could conclude that this subject is for the deeper understanding of the word “countrymen”‚ and for the betterment of our beloved nation. NSTP as what I heard according to some students is a tiring subject. You’ve got to cancel all your appointments during rest day because of the activities that is basically a part of NSTP like tree planting and stuffs. But what I appreciated about NSTP is that it offers individual the opportunity of being of help to others‚ especially those who are in need. It does not

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    Jessica Garcia Dr. Kaye Rappaport English 1302 19 September 2012 Road Blocks Every person‚ in whatever stage of life can relate to going through a journey. Though we might not all have walked the exact same path‚ each person experiences an internal and physical journey. An internal journey is a reflective journey of the mind and spirit filled with uncertainty‚ challenges and conflicts. The growth we derive from such journeys can present us with an avenue for self-discovery and self-evaluation

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    Shuli Ji F100 Concept Proposal 3/8/2015 What I want to pursue in this project is only a word: moment. The reason for this concept is really simple: I want to catch every precious moment because I am going to graduate this May. Four-year life in IUB‚ USA provides me a new stage in my life as well as a new world. It totally changed me since the age of 18‚ when I boarded on my first international airline. Therefore‚ I hope I can turn every moment into permanent before my graduation to memory my time

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    Associate Level Material Appendix C The Building Blocks of Life Worksheet Part 1: Mitosis and Meiosis Short-Answer Response Use Ch. 5 of BioInquiry and the “Comparing Mitosis and Meiosis” video as resources for Part 1 of this assignment. Write 75- to 100-word answers to the following questions. Why are the process of mitosis and meiosis both important to a living organism? Mitosis and meiosis are important‚ because mitosis is a type of sexual reproduction which enables a cell to

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    Second Hand Smoke Second Hand Smoke In the 1950’s and 60’s scientists gave the people a lot of evidence on the deadly effects of smoking where the tobacco companies on the other hand tried to put the doubt in people’s minds through the campaigns to show that it is not all true. By the time people actually decided to take care of their health and finally saw how life-threatening smoking could be by real life examples‚ the tobacco companies already got rich from its sales. Nowadays‚ nobody doubts

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    The Detrimental Effects of Second Hand Smoke on Children Most of us have heard somewhere that second hand smoking is not very good for your health. But have we stopped to consider why it is bad‚ and specifically how it can affect children ’s health? They are a vulnerable population because of the potential tobacco smoke has to damage a child ’s developing organs‚ such as the lungs and brain ("www.etnet.org‚" 2010). The children of smoking parents cannot escape these harmful fumes. The exposure

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    A smoke-free campus Smoking is bad for everyone. When people have a non-smoking area‚ they really appreciate it. However‚ some people ruin the place where there are signs that is prohibited; they still smoke in that place. On the other hand‚ almost every school‚ college and university is smoke-free. Although there are signs around the schools‚ some people are still smoking. It looks like they do not see the signs. In my opinion‚ every school needs a strong cooperation with students so that they

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    frameworks for careers guidance: Developing a conceptual model of the interview. British Journal of Guidance & Counseling‚ 26 (2). College of Education/ School Counseling 3/8/13 Wilden and LaGro (1998) research the conduct of career guidance interviews with a clearer understanding of the interventions involved. They also investigate and incorporate the transactions that are understood by the practitioner and the client. Experienced career practitioners conduct the guidance

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    democratic revolutions in England and the United States. Their innovative ideas began a new age‚ where philosophers laid down old principles and began a new age where they challenged old accepted beliefs. They extended the boundaries of the known world in what became known as the Age of Exploration. Out of all this came new philosophies about government‚ human nature‚ and politics. Of course‚ the philosophers had irreconcilable differences‚ but they shared one common goal: to apply reason to all aspects

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