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    Stay Up Late

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    some of the scholars used to discuss hadeeth until the sun came up. Some of the sincere da’iyahs (callers‚ Islamic workers) still stay up at night discussing matters that keep those who care about the ummah awake. This kind of staying up is entirely worthy‚ so long as it does not lead to the neglect of something more important or more obligatory. Some people may stay up for a legitimate purpose‚ then miss fajr prayers. This is a mistake. (2) Staying up for a permissible reason. This is fine‚ as

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    College Athletes Injury

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    One of the worst things that can happen to a person as an athlete is getting an injury. This can destroy the motivation and emotions of the person that has poured there whole life into the sport just to have it stolen away from them in a brief instant. This mental and physical damage is what many athletes who get critical injuries feel once the damage has occurred. Even with strides in the medical field making injuries less permanent‚ the fact that we cannot perfectly heal the athletes causes a lot

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    Stay at Home Dads

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    Stay at Home Dads When we think of a stay-at-home dad‚ we think of a deadbeat dad that can’t get a job and support his family. In reality in these economic hard times more and more men are forced to stay home and raise their children while the wife works. In our culture we’ve had fixed gender roles where men were the breadwinners and the women stayed home raising the children. We should not judge those dads that are taking on the role of Mr. Mom because they are doing their part in rearing their

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    Tanning bed Tan vs. Natural Sun tan Tanning is something that almost every teenager‚ woman and occasionally some men do. There are a couple of different ways to tan; one way to tan is to use the tanning bedwhich is the most well-liked way of tanning because it is quicker. The second way to tan is by natural sunlight. Either way the person chooses they are positive and negative points about both. No matter which way a person chooses to tan‚ there good points and bad points

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    Snowboarding is an extreme winter sport with a considerable chance of injuries ranging from innocent little slips to high impact crashes. Beginning snowboarders are the ones who normally get injured even though they attempt less dangerous maneuvers than advanced snowboarders. This is because they haven’t learned how to maintain a Stable Stance on the Snowboard yet and are thus more likely to lose balance and fall. In fact‚ nearly 25% of injuries occur during a snowboarder’s first experience and almost one-half

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    Self-Injury In Adolescents

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    Maryanne Dyke Self-injury in the Adolescent Years Ms. Crawford HSB 4M1 May 21st 2013 With an increase in stress and anxiety in adolescents‚ some are choosing to cope with the emotional discomfort by a means of self harm called cutting. Cutting is a self injurious behavior where an individual uses an object that is sharp that is used to cause physical pain and is usually used to compensate for the emotional tension that one is experiencing. In previous times‚ it was thought

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    Injuries and Illness at Work

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    Injuries and Illness at Work Kirk Smith Tulane University Course Title: Principles of Occupational Health Course Number: GEHS 6540 Kirk Smith Dr. Swiff Principles of Occupational Health 17 April 2013 Injuries and Illness at Work Injury and Illness at work‚ known by a variety of names‚ are universal interventions that can substantially reduce the number and severity of workplace injuries and alleviate

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    Female ACL Injury

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    Subject: Female ACL injuries and prevention Thesis Statement: Female athletes should know that they have a higher risk of tearing their Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL). Number of Words: 1‚573 Concept and Definition As soon as I was told I had to write an investigative report I knew exactly what my topic was going to be. A year ago I tore my ACL playing soccer. I went through reconstructive surgery followed by six months of physical therapy. About three months after I was released from

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    Ononiwu Ikenna George Instructor’s Name: Albert Mugambi Rutere Assignment: Narrative Essay Date: February 28‚ 2011 EXCITING EXPERIENCES I HAVE HAD IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA My stay in American University of Nigeria (AUN)‚ so far has been an exciting and fun filled one right from when I was admitted till date. At AUN‚ I have lectures in comfortable and conducive classes‚ have met people from different Countries of the World‚ made a lot of friends‚ engage in extracurricular

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    seen on the sidelines at your typically sporting event. But‚ not those who are out there cheering on the mat for about the most important two and a half minutes of their life. Sport is defined as an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment (Oxford). Cheerleading requires hard work dedication as well as motivation for a successful team. Teammates must attend practice daily as well as get good grades to be able

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