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    other other cannabinoids‚ such as cannabidoil‚ cannabinol‚tetrahydrocannabivarin and cannabigerol. Marijuana is often consumed for its psychoactive and physiological effects‚ which can include heightened mood or euphoria‚ relaxation‚ and increase in appetite. Unwanted side- effects can sometimes include a decrease in short-term memory‚ dry mouth‚ impaired motor skills‚ reddening of the eyes and feelings of paranonia or anxiety. Contemporary uses

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    of the Problem This study will determine the health effects of working nights. The findings served as bases for a proposed action plan. Specifically‚ this study will answer the following questions: 1. What is the profile of the respondents in terms of: 1.1 age; 1.2 gender; 1.3 civil status; 1.4 length of service; 1.5 employment status; and 1.6 time of shift and rest days 2. What are the health effects of working on a night shift in terms of: 2.1 physical; 2.2 emotional; 2

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    Leslye Menjivar Morales April 9th‚ 2013 Merchant 2A Night Cause and Effect Essay The book called Night by Eliezer Wiesel is the true story of Wiesel’s experiences during the holocaust. Wiesel was born in the town of Sighet‚ Transylvania; he was a teenager when he and his family were taken from their home in 1944‚ and moved to the Auschwitz concentration camp. This book is Eliezer terrifying record of his memories about how Jewish people were transferred to concentration camps. Eliezer

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    The Effects of Modernity on Identity in Fight Club Identity is a definition of the self‚ an explanation of character. However‚ in the movie Fight Club‚ the components that comprise outward identity often prove to be transitory. Edward Norton’s "Jack" character asks‚ "If you wake up at a different time‚ in a different place‚ could you wake up as a different person?" The effects of modernity lead to the impermanence of self image‚ and the decay of identity. Rather than having a true identity‚ "Jack"

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    volumes to the skewed image of women that reality television shows continue to present to the public. Specifically black women; black women are continually portrayed as crazy‚ loud‚ obnoxious‚ and ill tempered individuals. The television show Bad Girls Club‚ amongst others conduct a play like narrative where any black women is presented as the aggressor and the white woman is the innocent‚ kind‚ and feeble. This is truly misinterpretation of black women‚ white women and women in general. This television

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    a student and I lead active life and unfortunately sometimes I just even have to eat it‚ because it helps me not to waste a lot of time and it is not so expensive. Of course‚ I think about the bad sides of fast-food‚ but what can I do if the forbidden things are delicious. There is no such thing as a "bad" food. All foods can fit into a healthy meal plan. It’s true that fast food is usually high in fat‚ calories‚ cholesterol‚ and sodium‚ but eating fast food every once in a while is not going to

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    Bad Effects of Electronic Gadgets  Gadgets like portable games can have a negative impact on an individual’s health. Technology is an integral part of our day-to-day lives. People all over the world rely on it for things like communication‚ organization and employment. Not a day goes by when you don’t encounter someone talking on his cell phone‚ tapping away on a laptop or listening to an MP3 player. While this technology is impressive‚ there are certain drawbacks in areas like health‚ public safety

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    Why Smoking is Good for You Smoking is good for in many ways including making you live longer. Although most text books and "experts" say that smoking is bad for you‚ there are also many other people who disagree and say it has many curing properties. For example‚ a person with bronchitis from childhood accompanied by marked wheezing was told by doctors not to smoke. He was then told by an old country doctor that he used to be like him until he took up the pipe. Then he tried smoking and it reduced

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    Technology Assurance Student Research Paper Contest Computer technology is embedded in our Western society in a way that the majority of people seem to forget that it is a relatively new development. The mainstream of this society has quickly adopted computer technology as part of their daily life‚ and in doing so openened up to all the possibilities this technology has to offer. The ever growing group of elderly people (age 60 and older) in our society‚ which will grow from being 20 per

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    is if it is eaten. It breaks down in the environment and under the ultraviolet light of the sun. Because of this‚ it poses no threat to humans. “BT has not been shown to have any chronic toxicity or any carcinogenic effects. There is also no indication that BT causes reproductive effects or birth defects in humans” (O’Callaghan 2000). “Upon investigation‚ it was found that BT contained carbohydrates and preservatives which have been implicated in food allergy (O’Callaghan 2000). Only two incidents

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