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    11/20/2012 English 102 The Dangers of Concussion in Football In a country that thrives on competition it is no wonder Americans have embraced football as their favorite sport. Every weekend during football season‚ millions line up‚ tune in‚ or change the channel to watch their favorite teams do battle for 60 minutes. It is a rough physical game and at the collegiate and professional levels‚ played by some of the worlds best athletes. There are many dangers involved when participating in

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    forms present during this period‚ the events surrounding the mass extinction that signified its end remains a mystery today. The end-Permian mass extinction is regarded as the largest mass extinction event in the earth’s history‚ with marine and terrestrial life declining by 95% and 75% respectively (Shen et al. 2014). While clear that life on earth was greatly affected‚ many scientists are conflicted on the cause/causes of the extinction event.

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    Reactions to danger vary greatly in different types of situations and different types of people. A few known reactions to grave danger are actually in pairs of completely opposite reactions. What I mean by that is that is that in a moment of distress‚ one can act in ways that are completely different from each other. For example‚ one can either freak out or stay calm‚‚ freeze or keep going‚ run or stay‚ ect. These actions‚ of course‚ depend on the person‚ place‚ and situation. There are dozens

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    There Are Dangers in Drinking Diet Soda A new study has found that the artificial sweeteners in diet soda can cause weight gain‚ metabolic syndrome‚ diabetes‚ and heart disease‚ adding to mounting research about the potential health risks of diet soft drinks. And that’s not all—the study also found that the artificial sweeteners in diet soda can interfere with your body’s normal response to sugar‚ deregulating normal blood sugar levels even more than regular soda. That’s because the fake sugar

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    technology has advanced like never before. Science is basically a way of knowing but in P.B. Medawar’s words‚ “The art of the soluble.” Science has explanations to several unusual activities throughout the world that had taken place even before mankind existed and their research still goes on. The study on the extinction of dinosaurs is a timeless study but nowadays the young generation who go to college are not that interested in these studies. Stephen Jay Gould argues that‚ “science is a fruitful

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    The Dangers of Social Medias Modern technology has brought our world many benefits that have enhanced and broadened our world. The Internet is one example of technology that has changed our world and the way we communicate with others. Whether you are in China or a small town in Texas‚ the World Wide Web has made it possible for communication anytime and almost anywhere. This has made communication easier‚ faster and sometimes more dangerous. For example‚ children are now exposed to a world

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    Abstract Located in tropical ocean waters‚ coral reefs provide priceless resources to both human and marine life. The leading natural cause of destruction among the coral reefs is global warming. Other natural causes are earthquakes‚ hurricanes‚ cyclones‚ and typhoons. The destruction to the coral reefs from these natural disasters is minimal compared to the dangers caused by man. Man-made destruction has a much wider impact on the health of the coral reefs. This destruction includes over-fishing

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    the result of human activity. Although responsibility for the causes of climate change rests primarily with the developed and industrialised nations‚ the costs of climate change will be borne most directly by the poor. This is for a number of reasons‚ including: •many of the regions most likely to be adversely affected fall in the developing world; •the poor are disproportionately dependent on occupations‚ such as farming‚ that are adversely affected by climate change; and •because the poor have

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    7.7 Our state does an all right job of warning us about the dangers of distracted driving. What to do and what not to do behind the wheel of a vehicle. Just under half of the population who are in their mid thirties and below have cell phones that they use while driving. This shows just how important it is that we need to stop with the distractive driving; the state can only do so much. The rest is up to us‚ and it shouldn’t be a hard decision to make. When you have your phone out and your

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    Fishing Blue Fin Tuna into Extinction Humans have feasted on fish for as long as history can trace. The waters in which these fish are caught seem to be an overly abundant healthy environment that can relied on until the end of time‚ but what happens when that assumption is proved wrong? The truth is that no matter how vast and abundant the resources of our oceans may seem‚ we can indeed tap out the resources that our forefathers have relied on for more than thousands of years. Blue fin tuna

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