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    Should College be Free What if college was free? There are so many people that want to go to college. But in this case‚ some people are not able to go because they can’t afford it. Even though some citizens get so much aid from the government‚ with all the stuff they give us. Free college is something we don’t need‚ because if we do get it then there would be alot of stuff that would get out of place “College scholarships are gifts of money that helps students pay for education‚ and there are so

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    Food and Beverage

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    References: Bernard et al‚ (1998) ‘Food and Beverage Management’‚ USA http//www.hotelnovotel Greenwich (2012) http//www.accorhotels.com/business (2012) http//www.barbican.org.uk/share. (2012) overall: you have attempted all the questions in the right basic way. The report lacks academic support/literature

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    On campus vs off campus

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    When attending a college or university‚ students can either decide if they would like to live on or off campus. This decision all depends on what interests the student and how far away they want to be from home. This is a major decision the student must make. Depending where you live will depend on how much peace you have‚ how much privacy you have and the student life you are involved in. Living on campus is a different environment than living off campus. Students who live on campus will be living

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    In “Ounces of Prevention—The Public Case for Taxes on Sugared Beverages” authors Kelly Brownell and Thomas Frieden state their case of why sugared beverages such as soda‚ energy drinks‚ and other carbonated/non-carbonated drinks should be taxed. The first reason given is because of the obesity epidemic that has occurred from so much consumption of sugary drinks. The authors state that‚ “Sugar-sweetened beverages may be the single largest driver of the obesity epidemic.” (467) As a whole people are

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    Alcohol Ban

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    SHOULD ALCOHOL BE BANNED? We can scarcely turn on televisions or pick up newspapers these days without being confronted with yet another depressing news item about the alcohol law. Some people‚ whom I agree with‚ believe that alcohol should be banned for society welfare level. They also claim that alcohol triggers committing crime. On the other hand‚ others think that alcohol ban is to interfere in life style. To begin with‚ the supporters of this argument that alcohol results in

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    Marijuana can be found on every college campus in the United States and is the drug of choice coming in right behind alcohol. Harvard School of public health conducted a survey over the last eleven years and found that marijuana use in college has gone from 26.4 % in 1989-1991 to 33.6% in 2000 (http://www.edc.org/hec/pubs/prev-updates/marijuana.html). According to a similar study‚ the majority of students on college campuses that use marijuana will also participate in other high risk activities

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    Alcoholic Anonymous

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    Alcoholic Anonymous What I learned from Alcoholic Anonymous is that AA is meant for people who promise that they will never drink again and they drink again anyways. Its singleness purpose identifies that alcoholics work best with other alcoholics and the only difference from the twelve step fellowships out there is the first part of the first step and the middle part of the twelfth step. What I am powerless over and who we carry the message too? Many alcoholics in AA raise their hands introducing

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    smoking bans

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    consumed. The effects on this branch of the industry will be discussed in these following paragraphs. The rationale for smoking bans posits that smoking is optional‚ whereas breathing is not. Therefore‚ smoking bans exist to protect breathing people from the effect of the second hand smoke‚ which includes an increased risk of heart disease and cancer. The smoking bans movement started centuries ago‚ in 1575 by Spanish and Mexicans colonies in Caribbean (Richards‚ 2008). It was the first regulation

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    Alcoholics Anonymous

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    Although this is the case‚ there is means of arresting the disease. Before rehabilitation programs individuals were places in sanitariums with the mentally insane. One program changed all that. The program titled Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) was the first of its kind. Alcoholics Anonymous is a 12-step program. To the common person A.A. may seem mystical. Except for the millions of individual who have gotten clean through A.A the steps are no magic fairy dusts. This paper will examine the first

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    Trees are part and parcel of our life. So‚ it is our duty to plant more trees and takes care of them in order to maintain balance between man and nature. To make the country economically developed and to save the globe from green house effect‚ we should plant trees on a large scale. Tree Plantation Tree plantation means planting trees and plants. The purpose of tree plantation is save the endangered environment and to beautify our life. Trees are valuable gifts of nature. They are known as the best

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