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    Dangers of Speeding

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    When riding through any type of speed zone you should be extremely precarious. Especially in a school zone‚ due to the children going and leaving school as well as all cars that could possible be lined up waiting to pick up and drop off. The Lake Oconee Academy speed zone is approximately 35 miles per hour. Going over this speed zone could harm your self and the people around you as well. Violating any school speed zone could endanger the lives of children crossing the street‚ buses traveling back

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    Fat Danger

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    globalization is that a lot of people nowadays eat lots of fast food‚ where McDonalds is a huge thing in U.S. because it is tasty and it is cheap. For one burger in the us‚ it costs about 3 USD‚ however in a restaurant‚ it costs more than 3x the cost. 4) Do you think of McDonald’s as an ethical company? Why or Why not? I think McDonalds is the worlds most ethical company because it has solved most of the worlds issues for allowing to people who may not be able to afford an expensive meal

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    Motorcycle Danger

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    disappear if we didn’t ride them. My uncle owned a small piece of land that we spent our days riding around on‚ which was his back yard. We would often open the front gate so that we could race from the back yard to the front from time to time. But because I didn’t live with my uncle I didn’t get to spend as much time riding the dirt bikes as my younger cousins did. They became more skilled and more knowledgeable of the bikes than I as time went on. I believe by the time I was eight I had finally worked

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    The Dangers of Perfection

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    accomplished on this earth Yet everyday we strive to better ourselves physically‚ mentally‚ emotionally but to what point? A point where we refuse to question anything because we fear judgement‚ a point where we hide all emotions because we want no one to see past the ideal façade‚ a point where we starve ourselves and refuse meals because we are so consumed by this lie that flawlessness exists. Our entire society is consumed‚ so far the 21st century has been focused on enhancing our lives but when it

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    lifetime‚ and anybody is prone to it. Whether it be bipolar or another type‚ most people go through it at least once in their lifetime‚ usually when they’re younger than twenty. Antidepressants are not good for children under the age of eighteen because their brains are not fully developed at that point in their lives. Antidepressants are full of chemicals and hormones that may not be healthy for those of a younger age‚there could be horrible long term effects‚ and it’s a possibility that this medication

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    Animal rights‚ or the establishment and the idea of them being official‚ have become an increasingly interesting controversy for quite some time. The topic seems to question the common morality and ethics of man‚ while simultaneously questioning practices that target humanity’s safety‚ luxury‚ and in some cases‚ survival. In such a debate‚ three articles come to mind. The debating articles: “Cow VS Animal Rights”‚ “Animal Rights‚ Human Wrongs”‚ and “Proud to be a Speciesist” all deliver a very strong

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    http://web.utah.edu/umed/students/clubs/international/presentations/dangers.html Introduction to Dive Medicine DIVING MEDICINE Diving Medicine is a growing medical speciality that focuses on the study‚ diagnosis and treatment of illnesses related to changes in pressure and the undersea environment. This area is rapidly expanding its knowledge base as the popularity of diving and undersea exploration continues to explode. A primary focus of diving medicine is to assess individual "Diving Fitness"

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    now. Many people are at fault for being distracted drivers. No matter what age you are‚ seventeen or thirty-five‚ being distracted behind the wheel is very dangerous. There is no way to make people stop texting and driving‚ even if it is illegal‚ because people do whatever they want to do. Even though texting and driving is both deadly and illegal‚ people still choose to be distracted by a handheld device‚ the radio‚ or something outside of their vehicle. These various distractions can cause severe

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    is very important for a country like India to achieve higher productivity of food‚ fodder‚ fuel and industrial raw materials on a substantial basis. Besides‚ demand for land for providing social priorities such as shelter‚ roads‚ industrial activities is increasing at a very fast rate with the rise in population and very often good agricultural and forest lands are being diverted to such use. It is‚ therefore‚ necessary to keep soil in place and in a state favourable to its highest productive

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    Dangers of Fast Food

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    food‚ some because of the convenience‚ some actually crave it‚ but few people truly realize just how unhealthy this food is for them. The article “Why You Should Avoid Fast Food at All Costs” written by Richard Stossel gives very eye-opening details as to where our food comes from and how it gets to our plates. Richard Stossel has written many articles‚ such as Overcoming arthritis naturally‚ Chi: The basis of True Health‚ Nutrition Secrets “They” Don’t Want You to Know‚ and The dangers of microwave

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