What is a drug? A drug may be defined as any substance other than food that by its chemical nature affects the structure and function of the living organism. Why do people use drugs? It has been shown that there are two main reasons why people use drugs. 1. Using drugs because it feels good and/or their friends are doing it 2. Using drugs because they are suffering from emotional or physical abuse‚ or because they suffer from mental disorders. When is it considered abuse? Medical and governmental
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Dyslexia: What is it? Is it possible to define something that no expert in the world has yet to define? Some would say no but‚ dyslexia‚ and the area of its disease‚ has made this possible. It is upon this idea that dyslexia has multiple meanings and symptoms to many people‚ and that is the reason it has yet to be truly defined. There are many people in the world that have succomed to dyslexia and its difficulties and prevailed. Dyslexia can affect anyone and everyone and sometimes may not show
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emails‚ tweets‚ instagram posts‚ and embarrasing posts on social media. According to the National Crime Victimixation Survey data‚ 2.2 million high school students‚ showed that 71.9% of students have been cyberbullied once or twice a year. Cyberbullying has increased in the past 10 years due to the improvement in technology‚ now a days people don’t realize that what they say on the internet can be precieved in many ways‚ and to some comments can come across as rude or hateful. Our generation is at
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What is Culture? photo of Edward. B. Tylor Edward B. Tylor (1832-1917) The word culture click this icon to hear the preceding term pronounced has many different meanings. For some it refers to an appreciation of good literature‚ music‚ art‚ and food. For a biologist‚ it is likely to be a colony of bacteria or other microorganisms growing in a nutrient medium in a laboratory Petri dish. However‚ for anthropologists and other behavioral scientists‚ culture is the full range of
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it and interpret it. By analyzing it you create a lesson from the facts that you have learned and you shape them to your own opinions and beliefs. However‚ when because what you learn from history is shaped to each individual‚ history’s lesson is very relative. For every little event there is not one‚ not two‚ not ten‚ but millions and billions of individual sides‚ variations and opinions all focused on that one thing. Learning from history is like going into a house filled with billions of people
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NATURAL CLASSES AND PHONOLOGICAL RULES WHAT IS A NATURAL CLASS? HOW DO PHONOLOGICAL RULES EXPRESS NATURAL CLASSES? PHONOLOGICAL RULES Phonological processes or changes in which the conditions are stated in ordinary language express phonological rules. These regular expressions of the change can be formalized in various ways. One major aim of a phonological theory is provide a set of notations which can express phonological rules simply‚ straightforwardly and intuitively. THE
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learned what the meaning of an argument was along with the term valid and sound argument. Many people might have their own opinion on what an argument is but in Humanities an argument is a list of reasons that fit together in a particular way to support some conclusion. In everyday situations‚ when two people have an argument‚ it means they disagree about something‚ but in this case argument means dispute. An argument is mostly used in politics. When it comes to what a valid argument is and what a sound
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3 EXEMPLAR MARKS: 100 TIME: 2 ½ hours This question paper consists of 7 pages. INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION 1. This question paper consists of THREE sections. Answer ONE question from EACH section: SECTION A: Creative Writing (50 marks) SECTION B: Longer Transactional Texts (30 marks) SECTION C: Shorter Transactional Texts (20 marks) 2. 3. 4. Start EACH section on a NEW page. Number the answers according to the numbering system used in this question paper. You must plan (e.g. a mind map/diagram/flow
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CONTENTS PAGE Cover Page | 1 | Contents Page | 3 | Executive Summary | 5 | Introduction | 6 | Discussion | | 1. Sustainability 1.1. What is Sustainability? 1.1.1. Growth and Consumption 1.1.2. Social Justice 1.1.3. Environmental and Social Quality 1.1.4. Ethical Frameworks 1.2. Sustainability and Organisational Behaviour 1.2.1. Human Resource Management 1.2.2. Corporate Social Responsibility 1.3. Impact of Sustainability on
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What is ‘Triangulation’? We frequently hear qualitative researchers say that they achieve rigor through “triangulation.” Triangulation is‚ indeed‚ one of the most persuasive and powerful of techniques for assuring an audience of the reliability and credibility of qualitative research. What does this actually mean‚ however‚ and how do you do it well rather than haphazardly or poorly? First‚ it’s important to be clear that there are two broad ways of “triangulating.” 1. Triangulate using
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