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    A Computer Nerd

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    A computer Nerd- solution to the problem of computer addiction. The computer is becoming the daily feature of our lives. Some people have displaced their work‚ school‚ friends and even family by the computer. When too much time is spent in front of the computer screen that people may be caught in an addiction which replaces the importance of life with the Internet. Computers are bad for our health and decrease attachments with our true life. Serious attempts have to be made to eradicate this problem

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    Intersectionality is an individual’s multiple identities such as race‚ gender‚ social class‚ sexual orientation‚ age‚ ability status and religion overlapping. The social implications of intersectionality are oppression and multiple forms of discrimination. Privileges and opportunities are given based on class. Individuals of low economic status cannot afford the same education and lifestyle as the upper and middle class. Upper and middle class attitudes toward lower class can cause discrimination

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    Food Addiction In Canada

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    Addicting chemicals used by big corporations under the protection of the Canadian Government are causing the general public to consume more and play less. Food addiction has been scientifically proven to have an astounding effect: “When these experiments were replicated by Hoebel and his colleagues using sugar as the possible substance of abuse‚ the results were the same as for alcohol and narcotics. Thus‚ laboratory animal research originally designed to mimic human behavior with alcohol and narcotics

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    curricula encourages teaching and learning of drug issues‚ abuse‚ addiction and its health implications.  CHAPTER TWO  Review of Related Literature  The earlier studies that are relevant to this research are reviewed based on the below sub-headings:  (1) Theories on Drug Abuse  (2) Concept of Drug Abuse  (3) Causes of Drug Abuse  (4) Effects of Drug Abuse  (5) Control and Management of Drug Abuse  (6) Implications of Drug Abuse for social studies teaching.  Theories of Drug

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    Effects of Facebook Addiction in the Study Habits of 2nd Year BSA Students of GenSantos Foundation College Incorporated In Partial Fulfillment of Requirements in Technical Writing Members: Averilla‚ Angelie Baisac‚ Julie Ann Estrebilla‚ Reah Giducos‚ Richie Subang‚ Kristia Lou March 2011 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT As researchers‚ we would like to extend our debt and gratitude to the following person who has been part of completing this requirement. We would like to direct

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    Implications of Memory Distortion As an eyewitness to a crime‚ there is a lot of pressure to remember the events that have taken place accurately. According to the article "How to Improve Your Memory" on helpguide.org‚ Exercise and sleep help people remember things. The person needs to exercise and get enough sleep before they go and identify the accused criminal. To remember specific details the witness needs to write the information out and try and visualize what they seen. Sometimes drawing

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    Book or Computer

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    USA where they get information. Most of them find it with the help of the computer. In our school we have asked 106 students in the 9th‚ 10th ‚ and 11th grades. 64% of them find information in books. But at the same time we found out that our students read less. There are 680 students in our school‚ 457 of them take books in our local library‚ and 337 students visit our school library. What is a computer? Are computers friends or foes? At the start of new millennium‚ technological and educational

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    kamala prasai ESL 028 My sister and I-Comparison/contrast essay Most sibling have a lot of things in common she is studying master in katmandu city so i feel a bot alone. my sister and i usually arguing about something‚ but now i reall miss her as well as our argument. however‚ there are many different between me and my older sister in various facts even though many people often mistake us as twins. once people actually get to know us they

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    Nursing Implications For individuals that are in the pre listing stage of liver transplants one main aspect to address is educating the patient and the family. One of the main nursing interventions is teaching patients and their family the importance of abstinence from both alcohol and tobacco if it is used. The continued use of alcohol can cause worsening condition of the patient’s current liver in addition to being a reason as to why the patient is no longer eligible for liver transplant (NIDDK

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    Database programming Database application = { a particular database‚ a collection of programs to access the database} Bank database application‚ Railway database application‚ university database application‚ … • A database programming language is a programming language developed specifically for writing database application. • Writing program to access a particular database is called database programming. 1 Database programming Approaches to database programming i) Embedding database

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