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    A 1. The article from the internet Do ’Helicopter Moms’ Do More Harm Than Good? written in 2005‚ is about a woman called Robyn Lewis‚ who is doing the fulltime mother job for her two boys in the age of 21 and 18. Robyn Lewis tells how she is taking care of her big boys. She talks to them on the phone all the time and when she doesn’t do that‚ she organizes their lives. She is actually still washing their clothes‚ checking their grades‚ proofreading their papers‚ checking their bank account

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    Feasibility Study Microfinance: Mini Snack Bar Located Inside a Residential Area Submittted to: Professor Danilo F. Gulfan Submitted by: Praise R. Capili CHAPTER 1 The Problem and It’s Background Introduction The purpose of the research is to determine whether or not establishing a mini snack bar with a limited capital in a residential area is feasible. The snack bar will be offering an array of common snack items

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    Social Problems

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    There are many social problems that teenagers go threw.  Drugs and Teenagers Drug use is the increasing problem among teenagers in today’s high schools. Most drug use begins in the preteen and teenage years‚ these years most crucial in the maturation process. During these years adolescents are faced with difficult tasks of discovering their self identity‚ clarifying their sexual roles‚ assenting independence‚ learning to cope with authority and searching for goals that would give their lives meaning

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    Problems of Youth

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    PROBLEMS OF YOUTH Youth is a very important period in the life of every man. This is the time when a person discovers the world and tries to determine the place in the universe. Young people face lots of problems‚ which are very important for them and don’t differ much from those that once their parents had to deal with. At the same time every generation is unique. It differs from the one that preceded it in its experience‚ ideals and a system of values. The adults say that the young people are

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    Lyceum of Alabang Km. 30 National Road Tunasan Muntinlupa City ___________________________________________________________ “Lyceum of Alabang Intelligence Quotient (IQ) Test” A Project Presented to the Faculty of College of Computer Studies Lyceum of Alabang Muntinlupa City By: Hukom‚ Kerby Allan S. Basa‚ Norberto III D. Soriano‚ Jendrix S. Suson‚ Joscah C. Gervacio‚ Brent C. In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the subject Principles of Programming

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    Environmental Problems

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    2. (A) Two environmental problems that are associated with water diversion are decrease sediment downstream of dam and decreased water volume in waterways down/upstream. The decrease in sediments downstream of dams causes nutrients not to transfer so without valuable nutrients plant and animal growth is decreasing. The decrease in water volume in waterways is interfering with the reproductive cycle of plants and animals downstream. For example‚ the Chinook salmon aren’t able to spawn since there

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    Ecologycal Problems

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    Specialists discuss these problems and newspapers report almost every day what happens all around us. Poisonous smoke from factories and car exhaust fumes make smog. The amount of litter grows every day. People improve their conditions but unfortunately it happens by means of nature which suffers a lot. Nowadays the young try to protect the environment. Let’s speak about air pollution. Not only the factories pollute the air in the cities. But also the car exhaust fumes do this. When I get older I

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    Traffic Problem

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    The traffic problem in our city should be considered as one of the most vital problems that must be solved immediately. In order to solve this problem‚ in my opinion‚ the following measures must be taken. 1. Driving tests should be organized regulary. People under 20 years old shouldn’t be allowed to drive. 2. Different kinds of vehicles should be classified for each road (For example: Only cars and motorbikes are allowed to circulate on Tran Hung Dao Street). 3. Maximum and minimum

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    City Problems

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    There’s many problems facing the world’s cities now and in the coming years. Those problems have a huge impact for our lives and cities. It will make our cities become damaged and uncontrolled. But we do not have to worry because every problem has solutions. One of the problem is about population‚ such as human overpopulation. For the first time ever‚ the majority of the world’s population lives in a city‚ and this proportion continues to grow. The reason is due to medical advancements and increases

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    A Whale Of A Problem

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    A Whale of a Problem How could humans feel no remorse killing a whale‚ a beautifully intelligent creature‚ just for their own good‚ unless the whale performed an unforgivable action? Moby Dick was a whale that had a thirst for blood that only humans could supply. The captain of the ship that was searching for Moby Dick‚ Captain Ahab‚ had encountered the whale once before and had his leg eaten by Moby Dick. The ominous nature of the whale and the haunting setting are the traits construe American Gothic

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