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    at the start of each day have become a habit. A habit is the product of the habit loop. What is the habit loop you ask? The habit loop consists of three elements: a cue or a trigger‚ a routine‚ and a reward. You use the habit loop every day and you don’t even notice. To elaborate in greater detail‚ take a look at this quote by Charles Duhigg‚ The Power of Habit‚ “This process within our brains is a three-step loop. First‚ there is a cue‚ a trigger that tells your brain to go into automatic mode

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    Double Effect

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    The Doctrine of Double Effect (DDE) is often invoked to explain the permissibility of an individual’s action that has two outcomes: one where the end result can be foresee and is good‚ the other that can also be foresee and is bad (Goldworth‚ Amnon‚ 2008). In other words‚ this doctrine is used to justify cases such as where doctors give drugs to patients to relieve severe pain (good result) knowing that doing so may shorten their life span (bad result). Under DDE‚ this action is justifiable because

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    Double Taxation

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Double taxation occurs when a taxpayer is taxed twice for the same asset or income. This happens when taxing jurisdictions overlap and a transaction‚ asset‚ or income amount is subject to taxation in both jurisdictions. When an individual must deal with double taxation‚ he or she may lose a significant portion of income. In some cases‚ this may cause the double-taxed individual to experience a lowered standard of living. Corporations deal with double taxation too‚ as a corporation

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    Double Delight

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    DOUBLES’ DELIGHTS Stacy smilingly approached the podium for her turn to speak at our annual tennis banquet. The team with families‚ and fans had gathered to celebrate the end of tennis season. After thanking her family‚ and the coaches‚ Stacy turned towards me‚ and with her voice quivering said‚ “You pulled me through.” There were tears in her eyes. “You were the best partner I could have‚ you lifted me up. I learnt to hold myself up. During the worst of times‚ you brought out the best in me. You

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    Double Helix

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    Chargaff’s rules‚ X-ray diffraction studies‚ and the use of brass and wire models of sugars‚ and phosphate groups. This revelation contributed heavily to scientific research and studies. They deduced that from their studies that DNA is structured in a Double Helix. With all of the evidence they accumulated they were able to achieve as well as build something great‚ with such a huge impact on the world. One piece of evidence they used to determine the structure of DNA was X-ray diffraction studies.

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    Double Jeopardy

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    The Understanding of Double Jeopardy Channelle M. Hopson Grambling State University Author Note Channelle M. Hopson‚ Department of Criminal Justice‚ Grambling State University. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Channelle M. Hopson‚ Department of Criminal Justice‚ Grambling State University‚ Grambling‚ La. 71245. Contact: monique2us2000@gmail.com Abstract This paper is to enlighten the audience of the double jeopardy rule. Double jeopardy refers to a person being

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    Double Standard

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    Double Standard Women of our time are beginning to break into this male dominated news industry. A recent survey from Ball State University showed that 99% of all broadcast newsrooms have female employees and that now women make up more than 40% of the total broadcast workforce (Papper‚ 2005). That same survey unfortunately showed that only 10% of local sports reporters are women and that 7% of local sports anchors are women (Sheffer‚ 2007). These numbers show that women are breaking into the

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    Double Jeopardy

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    OF LEGAL STUDIES DEHRADUN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: I RIGHT AGAINST DOUBLE JEOPARDY Submitted to: Ms. Kavya Salim Course : BBA LLB [ 2nd sem] INDEX Introduction Double Jeopardy in General Right against Double Jeopardy in India History Scope of article 20(2) Autrefois convict and Autrefois acquit Prosecution Double jeopardy protection in India: A comparison with English law Conclusion

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    The Double Is The Uncanny

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    exists‚ one of which is in the double. In the excerpt‚ he provided reasons as to why the double is uncanny. Some of those reasons include its relation to the foreign self‚ the fact that it is caused by a narcissistic fear of death‚ and the way in which that fear is suppressed and revealed. These reasons are also true for Monsters. The two seem to have a connection. In fact‚ as we explore further in research‚ we find that monsters may very well be a form of the double. One of the reasons

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    Double Helix

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    Double Helix Report #3 Processes and Methods: One of the processes and methods I found was when Watson said Franklins X-ray patterns are getting better and better. Watson described them as getting more beautiful. You could see it as someone cooking‚ they start to get better at it after practice. Another analogy could be playing the piano‚ in the beginning you are not very good and you do not know much‚ but later on after you practice you start to get better. As the X-ray patterns kept improving

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