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    The Dangers of Agriculture

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    The Dangers of Agriculture H445 Occupational Health Agriculture ranks among the most hazardous industries. Farmers are at very high risk for fatal and nonfatal injuries‚ and farming is one of the few industries in which family members are also at risk for fatal and nonfatal injuries. In 1990‚ Congress directed NIOSH to develop an agricultural safety and health program to address the high risks of injuries and illnesses experienced by workers and families in agriculture. NIOSH

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    1984

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    1“Power is in tearing human minds to pieces and putting them together again in new shapes of your own choosing.” ― George Orwell‚ 1984 Big brother takes individuals strips them of their personality their morals and even their thoughts to create a perfect party member‚ these people will always be under his control‚ and never rebel to over throw him. He molds them into his idea of a (perfect party member)‚ by isolating the citizens of Oceania from the rest of the world. Having Telescreens in everyone’s

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    Dangers of Journalism

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    Hazards and danger are common in careers such as construction‚ firefighting and law enforcement. However‚ if the question "Name the most dangerous careers" was asked on Family Feud‚ Journalism most likely would not be found on the survey list. When contemplating a career as a journalist‚ one probably does not initially consider the risks that they may encounter. "As recently as last week the media has been filled with coverage regarding the injuries sustained by news anchor Bob Woodruff and

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    Dangers of Splenda

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    substitutes daily. (relevance) IV. Overall‚ recent studies have shown that sugar substitutes are no better for your body then real sugar and can cause potential health problems (Thesis) V. Today we will investigate these products and the real dangers that could potentially lie inside those bright little packages (Preview) Transition: So lets jump right into this bitter debate about sweeteners Body I. The market contains a plethora of sugar-free products for diabetics: sugar-free puddings

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    Danger in the Desert

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    Danger in the Desert By T.S. Fields Robbie and Scott Ratliff are brothers‚ brothers that pick on each other. Scott is the older brother and Robbie is the younger brother. Their ages are nine and eleven. Their dad died before the story started. They fight all the time. At the beginning of the story‚ Robbie “accidently” threw away Scott’s new Boy Scout badges. Scott chases Robbie into the house with a hose pipe. You know that didn’t end well. Their mom came home to discover that the

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    The Dangers of Bullying

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    The Dangers of Bullying Danny Davis BSHS/325 – Human Systems and Development December 23‚ 2013 Ms. Alma CarpioHello counselors my name is Danny Davis and I am here to talk to you about the dangers of bullying. I want to talk to you about this particular situation because I feel it is important to know why bullying is an issue to study in human development‚ the three types of bullying behavior‚ and how bullying affects a teens self-esteem. Bullying is an important issue to study in human

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    Totalitarianism: North Korea “If you want a vision of the future‚ imagine a boot stamping on a human face--forever.” - A quote made the famous George Orwell‚ and can be said about any totalitarian government. Whether it be WWII Germany‚ the Soviet Union‚ or even China. They all ran their respective regimes under the flag of totalitarianism‚ thus subjecting their peoples to the iron fist that typically accompanies this type of regime. That was the past‚ and one would think that these regimes have

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    Danger of Malware

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    Computer worms and viruses pose a clear and present danger for corporate and public information security in that as time and technology progress‚ the damaging effects this "malware" has on the network increases. Throughout this paper the term "malware" is used to define software that damages your system‚ causes instability‚ or exhibits antisocial behavior such as changing settings or interfering with a computer’s registry and security settings. Typical examples include computer viruses or worms.

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    Otto Frank Totalitarianism

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    Humanitarianism; is a moral of kindness‚ benevolence‚ and sympathy extended to all human beings. Humanitarianism has been an evolving concept historically but universality is a common theme in its evolution. No distinction is to be made on the grounds of gender‚ sexual orientation‚ race‚ caste‚ age‚ religion‚ ability‚ or nationality. Anne Frank’s Diary should be considered a work that sparks sympathy in readers and supports humanitarian-like beliefs. (“Definition of Humanitarianism...”) Humanitarianism

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    Stalin was the most effective totalitarianism leader because he controlled all aspects of Russians life‚ launched the Great Purge in Russia and created Five Year Plans. Stalin planned to turn the Soviet Union into a totalitarian state that means the government took total control over every aspect of public and private life. The government controlled every education system‚ from nursery through the universities also schoolchildren learned the virtues of the communist party. The government wanted the

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