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    is also associated with binge drinking. This poses enormous health and safety risks and the consequences can affect everyone and this mostly affects people from 12-20. Binge drinking is very risky and can lead to further drug abuses and addiction‚ brain damage‚ irrational and ignorant‚ and more importantly‚ your health. This is why young teens should not drink alcohol excessively because these consequences can affect them in their later life‚ and can lead to killing someone or oneself. Binge drinking

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    learn and move on from our mistakes‚ knowing what the right choice is. In my life I have misbehaved and done numerous things that were wrong. However‚ I am somewhat grateful that I did these wrong things because without doing them and receiving consequences I wouldn’t know the difference between right and wrong. This essay is one example of how I have misbehaved at one point in my life. In June of 2003‚ I was six‚ almost 7. I had the knowledge that I probably shouldn’t try and control a car by myself

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    The Road Bad

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    Alex Maloney English 1010 Professor: Joel Nebres Date: 3/3/2012 The Good and The Bad In The Road‚ the earth and its life are irreversibly destroyed. Death almost reaches very near totality; humans‚ plants and animals all gradually collapse. This seems to be the end of all life. Out of those few survivors‚ cannibals‚ the “bad guys”‚ become a major enterprise. Blood-cults consume one another. Deranged tone becomes the music of the new age. The end of all life also means the end of all civilizations

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    Outsourcing: Causes and Consequences The economic development in a particular country determines some very intricate factors solely responsible for a country’s progress. When a business considers or evaluates the outsourcing of certain components of a business‚ they consider the advantages of outsourcing. If done for the right reasons‚ outsourcing actually helps a company grow and save a lot of money. Advantages of outsourcing are not always financial‚ they go beyond money. As the businesses evaluate

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    Are videogames bad?

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    Are videogames “bad” ? Videogames are electronic games that involve interaction with a user interface‚ to generate a visual feedback on a screen. The systems used to play videogames are known as Platforms‚ these can vary from computers to machines made specifically for the purpose of playing. One of the most important parts of videogames (as a unit) is the Controller‚ which is the input device used to manipulate the videogame‚ which has changed throughout time‚ it started as a joystich and a button

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    Betrayal to Avoid Consequences Has someone ever shown a lack of responsibility in an action and then committed betrayal to avoid consequences for their action? Ethical appeals have been used in stories since their existence and have often depicted betrayal and responsibility. In the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley‚ the movie The Incredibles directed by Brad Bird‚ and director Doug Liman’s Mr. And Mrs. Smith‚ betrayal is depicted as the best choice of certain characters for their problems.

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    ?The Consequences of Being Smart The good and bad sides of intellect and knowledge have baffled people for centuries. From the beginning of time‚ man has struggled to draw the line between knowledge and science‚ and religion‚ and have fought countless battles over it. However‚ this is no one-sided matter. The benefits and consequences of intelligence and knowledge are determined only by how it is being used. In the novel Frankenstein‚ or the Modern Prometheus‚ this conflict of interests tore and

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    Causes and Consequences of the Reformation There were several causes of the Reformation. Some of them were short-term causes and others were long-term causes. One of the long-term causes of the Reformation was that many people thought that the Church was not following the Bible. For example‚ many people were unhappy with the idea of indulgences. Indulgences were gifts that people gave to the Church so their sins would be forgiven. In 1517 Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of a church

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    Most people never get rid of bad habits‚ mostly because they fail to do what needs to be done. They also have a lack of being focus. Their attitude is poor to decision of choice. Kicking a bad habit is something people should take lightly. Getting rid of something that’s having a big impact on your life in a negative way needs to be removed. You never take this journey without help from friends or others. Most People fail at kicking a Bad habit away. Due to the fact that they don’t know

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    Mrs. Kimberly Mori ENGL 1301- 5041 12 February 2015 The Reality of Education: John Holt’s “School is Bad for Children” An important goal of education is to allow a student to think freely‚ right? John Holt would claim otherwise in his 1989 essay‚ “School is Bad for Children‚” in which he presents his perspective of school and how it limits the way a student to think. An analysis of “School is Bad for Children” reveals not only that the author’s personal beliefs have an important role in the effectiveness

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