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    Why smoking is bad... Smoking tobacco is the cause of many diseases... heart disease and respiratory disease are some examples of many. Smoking can cause many types of cancer also‚ like bladder cancer‚ kidney cancer‚ cancer of the throat (pharynx and larynx)‚ mouth cancer‚ esophogus cancer‚ cancer of the pancreas‚ stomach cancer‚ several types of lukimea‚ cancer of the nose and sinuses‚ cervical cancer‚ bowel cancer‚ ovarian cancer‚ and it can also in some cases cause breast cancer. By smoking while

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    Why Sports Teams Move and Cities Fight To Keep Them Professional sports‚ like most of our popular culture‚ can be understood only partly by through its exiting plays and tremendous athletes. Baseball and football most of all are not only games anymore but also hardcore businesses. As businesses‚ sports leagues can be as conniving‚ deceitful‚ and manipulative as any other businesses in the world. No matter what the circumstances are‚ it seems that Politicians are always some how right around

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    Why Be Moral ?

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    WHY SHOULD WE BE MORAL??? Being moral is a choice free from both internal and external factors. Unless we have some convincing reasons for being moral‚ there is no point in enquiring what is morally good and what is not. This question concerns reasons than causes. Also one must realize that being moral involves self denial. For example a moral person must not take BRIBE‚ but another person who is not moral and takes bribes may turn out to be in a financially better position. So‚ moral obligations

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    To what extent is 3M justifiably highlighted as the ‘innovating machine’? 3M has an impressive performance when it comes to developing new products. 3M hires good hardworking people and puts trust in them; this brings about innovation and excellent performance. 3M ensured that developing new products is much higher on the agenda in management meetings than in other companies. Moreover‚ the success of the approach is due to the continual reinforcement of its objectives. 3M has concentrated the internal

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    requirements for PSY190 Nancy L. Eldred 12-08-09 Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD): Comparison of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) and cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been studied by researchers. PTSD is a common disorder in our society because of the increase in expose to traumatic event such as war‚ crimes‚ and motor vehicle accident (Bisson‚ Ehlers‚ Matthews‚ Pilling‚ Richards‚ and Turner‚ 2007). PTSD is a disorder

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    Knowing what research approach is more appropriate than another with a particular research question or population of interest relies heavily upon the type of conclusion that can be drawn from the research. It is stated in the text that‚ “It is important to evaluate the needs and circumstances of your research project before selecting a design”. (Landrum‚ R. E. (2012). Having said this‚ it is inevitable that the researcher is aware of the many factors that go along with research such as‚ the number

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    Why Engineer?

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    From: Subject: Why do you want to be an Engineer? The practicality of an Engineer is what first intrigued me to discover more about what this field entails. It wasn’t until when I learned about how important that Engineering was to the world that finally captivated me to commit my life to it. There is definitely no doubt that Engineering is what runs the world. The role that it plays in everyday life is what keeps society running. As complicated that it may seem‚ Engineering has always been considered

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    The Meaning of Life: Why are We Here? Michelle Klingenberg Colorado Technical University Author Note This paper was prepared for PHIL301‚ CS42-01‚ taught by Siamak Pouraryan on May 24‚ 2014. The Meaning of Life: Why are We Here? Why are we here? What is the purpose and meaning of life? These questions‚ or variations of‚ have probably crossed the mind of just about every person that ever lived at some point or other‚ and maybe even several times during their lives. It is important

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    think that everyone has been told to be a team player‚ yet there is no clear definition of what a team player is. A team player can be associated to any type of profession a person participates in while working with a group of people trying to accomplishment the same goal. In the Webster’s Student Dictionary‚ there is nothing about the phrase "team player" but‚ the closest to team player is the definition of teamwork‚ which is defined as "Unity of action‚ as by the players on a team". Some synonyms are

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    SOC120 Craig Allen 11/12/12  Everyone has a different sense of what is moral and what is ethical. The key to resolving these moral and ethical differences is coming to an agreement on what is beneficial for our society as a whole. Legalizing marijuana raises a number of ethical concerns. Some people feel that legalizing marijuana will lead to an increase of recreational use. Some also believe that it would increase the number of heavy marijuana users. Since the price of marijuana would be

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