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    Danger of Virtual Reality

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    Oksana Leonova ESL 097 November ‚ 2012 Danger of Virtual Reality In recent years‚ the development of information technology has created technical and psychological phenomena‚ which opened to a new quality of human perception and experience as well as has opened a new world - the world of "virtual reality" or "imaginary world of reality". “The term ‘artificial reality’‚ coined by Myron Krueger‚ has been in use since the 1970s; however

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    Speeding is not just exceeding the maximum posted limit but consists of driving too fast for road conditions (Pulse‚ The Dangers of Speeding). Speeding is illegal and dangerous. According to The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration driving too fast is the second leading contributing factor in traffic crashes behind impaired driving (Association). Speeding is a triple threat 1. It increases the likelihood of crashing 2. It reduces the amount of available time to avoid a crash and 3. It increases

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    Dangers Of Exotic Animals

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    "The ownership of exotic pets poses a danger to human health‚ advocates say‚ and the recent incident in Zanesville‚ Ohio‚ highlights the need for strict laws to ban the possession of these animals by ordinary citizens (Rettner)." Mostly because of a the incidents that have happened. For instance

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    The Dangers of Social Medias Modern technology has brought our world many benefits that have enhanced and broadened our world. The Internet is one example of technology that has changed our world and the way we communicate with others. Whether you are in China or a small town in Texas‚ the World Wide Web has made it possible for communication anytime and almost anywhere. This has made communication easier‚ faster and sometimes more dangerous. For example‚ children are now exposed to a world

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    Soon after the conclusion of World War II in 1945‚ Communism posed a threat in the United States. This threat‚ also known as the Red Scare‚ was triggered because of the tension between the Soviet Union and the United States. The tension between the two superpowers led to the beginning of the Cold War in the late 1940s. Because the Soviets were a communistic country‚ many Americans feared Communism because of the influence that it had in America. Many intellectuals supported Communism in the U

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    My study If you have a High School or college student in your family I am sure you have experienced the dreaded and anxious moments around term papers. We have just learned about a site‚ Studymode.com‚ that not only assists students of any age with term papers and writing assignments‚ its simple and easy to use. It is member driven and packed with powerful and easy to use tools to support independent and thoughtful writing assignments. Your student visits Studymode.com to begin the process. Here

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    Russia problems faced

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    What Problems did Russia face between 1914 and 1916 When war broke out in Europe‚ in August 1914‚ it brought an end to industrial unrest in Russia. The country united behind the Tsar and his government in an atmosphere of patriotism. Although Russia invaded eastern Germany and eastern Austrian Hungary‚ by the en of 1916 the Russian army was in retreat. The war also had a major effect on the position of the Tsar and his family. Under the influence of Rasputin‚ an unpopular adviser‚ the Tsarina

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    and the Police Part I: Outline Eileen Garcia CJA/344 Cultural Diversity in Criminal Justice June 17‚ 2013 STEPHEN HUMPHRIES Police corruption and citizen complaints relative to ethnicity I. Introduction A. Police corruption Police corruption has become an international problem. This was initially a common practice during the period when the police institutions were being developed but the effect has been felt by many people‚ even affecting peacekeeping operations. The police abuse

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    \ Estes 1 Kaylee Estes Mrs. Douglass AP Literature 21 April‚ 2010 The documentary Baby Faced Bodybuilders follows three teenagers of ages 17‚15‚ and 13 and vividly captures their routines and motives for bodybuilding obsession. The documentary uses emotional appeal to draw in an audience of all ages and reveal motivation to stop underage bodybuilders and their harmful and deleterious life routines. Interviews with the teens‚ as well as their friends and family‚ involve the audience’s

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    Tori Cash Cash 1 Senior Project Mrs. Nist The Dangers of Tanning Sun tanning or simply tanning is the process where by skin cancer is darkened or tanned. The process is most often a result of exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun or from artificial sources‚ such as a tanning bed‚ but can also be a result of windburn or reflected light. Many people deliberately tan their skin by exposure

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