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    smoking has been proven to be very dangerous for health. As one cigarette contains more than 4000 chemical substances‚ therefore‚ it causes for many dangerous diseases such as heart attacks‚ asthma‚ bronchitis or lung cancer. According to a recent report in Britain close to 3‚500 people are killed each year in road accidents and 120‚000 are killed by smoking. Furthermore‚ smoking costs governments millions of dollars because of the large number of people who need treatment in hospitals for smoking-related

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    Vacoas State Secondary School (girls) Internal Examinations – July 2009 Form 5 Sociology – Paper 1 Time: 1 hour 45 minutes Answer Question 1 and one question each from Sections B and C respectively. Section A: Research Methods Interviewing is a common technique used by sociologists to gather data. Interviews may be structured‚ semi structured‚ or unstructured. They usually take place on a one –to –one basis between the researcher and the respondent‚ but group interviews are an alternative

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    I strongly believe that the use of performance enhancing drugs in sport should continue to be banned. Performance enhancing drugs are dangerous to not only the athlete that consumes them‚ but also the people around them. Athletes only use PED’s to have an unfair advantage over other competitors. This ruin’s the integrity of the sport and spoils other athlete’s love of the sport. Just imagine devoting your life to a sport‚ giving 110% at training every day‚ but then losing to someone who try’s half

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    should keep sports. And i’ll tell you why‚ Physically active kids have more focus and are better problem solvers. And why would no one want to get healthy‚ sports is the key to being healthy. But sports does have problems down the road. The problem about sports is that it cost a lot of money. Also for a new set of bleachers would cost 500‚000 DOLLARS. What i’m trying to say is that sports gets you outside and gets you to be healthier and to be stronger. One reason sports shouldn’t be banned is they

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    Banned Book Essay

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    Alice’s Adventure in the Wonderland The banned book I picked Alice in the Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. In Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland‚ Alice goes into the world puzzles that seem to have no clear solutions‚ which copies the ways that life annoys expectations. Alice thinks that the solutions she accidents will make a certain kind of logic‚ but they repeatedly frustrate her control to figure out Wonderland. Alice goes to understand the Queen’s silly croquet game but to not reward. In every

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    Sports Essay

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    Kevin Walters Go Team! Sports have become a huge part of this country’s culture‚ and the sports fans make up a good portion of the population. Every other conversation you hear‚ whether it be at the water cooler or in a bar‚ has something to do with some big play or blown call that happened the night before. The popularity of sports has grown magnificently in just the last 24 years that I have been a sports fan. What used to be all the men yelling and cussing at the TV‚ has become almost as popular

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    held accountable and a willingness to have their performance measured" says Steve Reinemund‚ former chairman of PepsiCola. High schools should not cut back on their sports programs since they offer individuality and discipline towards future careers. During my years of high school so far‚ I have thrived off being a student-athlete. Sports have offered me a path towards good career choices and academic development. Along with individual maturity‚ coaches are a main factor in student-athlete success

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    Sports essay

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    What makes a world class athlete The people that I have chosen for my leadership essay are Tiger Woods‚ Michael Jordan and Usain Bolt. I have chosen these athletes for one reason‚ they are the greatest of all time. The reason I think they are the best is because they have set many records and achieved many victories in there sports. They also do a lot of things differently than most people in their sport. Lastly they have many qualities that make them better than the rest. Their qualities are

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    Dangerous Liaisons Essay

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    Comparison and Differences of Dangerous Liaisons Novel and Film The film Dangerous Liaison‚ directed by Stephen Frears remains just about faithful to the epistolary novel‚ Dangerous Liaisons‚ by Choderlos de Laclos. Stephen Frears does "betray" the novel towards the end of the film but‚ it makes the ending that much more better and enticing. The film represents what the epistolary novel only hints at us readers. The novel is composed of letters where we only get a sense of the characters thoughts

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    Dangerous Game Essay

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    Yana Kogan Ms. Spencer H English 9B‚ Period 1 18 January 2013 The Hunter and The Hunted Hunting is an often argued subject throughout cultures all over the globe. In “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell‚ hunting is questioned using an ironic situations and a relationship between two exaggerated characters‚ Rainsford and General Zaroff‚ who are at first both presented as hunters‚ but as the story progresses‚ Rainsford becomes the hunted. Connell presents ironic situations and symbolized

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