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    interests‚ dating and job searching. The list can go on and on. The possibilities are truly remarkable and practically endless. However‚ a question that each person needs to ask themselves is‚ are they truly aware of the risks and potential dangers they are putting not only themselves in‚ but their family and friends in‚ day in and day out. The reality is that social networking is destroying lives daily. This may seem extreme to some but it is a reality. Unfortunately for many‚ by the time

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    The Danger of Cell Phones

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    Vincent Phelps Mr. Anderson English 10 December 2012 Cell Phones of Death Skeptics have been saying cell phones cause dangerous side effects. As a result‚ some people claim that when magnetic waves are sent from cell phones‚ the waves have an allergic reaction on them. Others are saying these same waves caused their cancer. However‚ I have found virtually no studies that support these claims with scientific evidence. This is the reason for my choice of policy. The policies in regards to

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    Angeles Times. Supreme Court makes a law that forbids carrying firearms in sensitive places like schools and government buildings.” (Jan 17‚ 2017) Mostly every person does not plan on shooting or killing people but one can never know what could go over themselves and may turn on people.

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    25year old African American mother of a 5year old male child. She has a high school diploma‚ single mother and works as a clerical associate in a private institution. The objective of the pamphlet was to educate her on the need to be aware of the danger of second hand smoke to her child‚ to make her environment as smoke free as possible and to know the resources out there for use when needed. The importance of the pamphlet was also explained to her because it can be used as a source for information

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    Danger of Single Story

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    Danger of Single Story The video of Chimananda Adiche on the “Danger of Single Story” explains why we should not believe or form general opinions based on single story. According to her there can be many faces of a story and if one looks at more than one face‚ it will naturally help in seeking broader understanding of the fact the story is trying to tell. Everyone knows that in Haryana and Rajasthan are new born girls are killed. I have heard many stories of different practices used in killing

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    Introduction INDUSTRY PROFILE A) HISTORY OF INSURANCE Almost 4‚500 years ago‚ in the ancient land of Babylonia‚ traders used to bear risk of the caravan trade by giving loans that had to be later repaid with interest when the goods arrived safely. In 2100 BC‚ the Code of Hammurabi granted legal status to the practice. That‚ perhaps‚ was how insurance made its beginning. Life insurance had its origins in ancient Rome‚ where citizens formed burial clubs that would meet the funeral

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    Dangers of fast food

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    Today‚ 60% of America’s population is proven to be obese. Have you ever taken into consideration that maybe that is because from where you are sitting right now‚ you could easily find a McDonalds‚ Wendy’s‚ or Taco Bell within ten minutes? Many people do not understand or take the time to realize the extremely dangerous effects of fast food choices and the amount of harm that can be caused to your body. Fast food restaurants should be required to serve healthier foods for these four reasons: people

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    Technology

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology https://wiki.uiowa.edu/display/edtech/Advantages+and+Disadvantages+of+Technology http://www.studymode.com/essays/Advantages-And-Disadvantages-Of-Modern-Technology-99813.html https://wiki.uiowa.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=42008699 http://smallbusiness.chron.com/advantages-disadvantages-technology-advances-12579.html http://www.useoftechnology.com/modern-technology-advantages-disadvantages/ 10 ADVANTAGES OF MODERN TECHNOLOGY:   Easy Access to information:

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    technology addiction Introduction Technology surrounds us wherever we go and we are in constant with all sorts of devices without thinking how many time about their usage. This could not be truer for mobile phones and how we use them in society today. Within the last decade‚ the prevalence of cell phone ownership and usage has increased sharply. Nowadays‚ it is no longer the calls that are taking up a caller’s time‚ but the innumerable text messages being sent throughout the day. According

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    a 19th century writer who led the transcendentalist movement with his beliefs in individualism and nonconformity. In Emerson’s essay‚ Self Reliance‚ he denounces traditional institutions like the “dead church” and encourages originality in thought and beliefs. Emerson perceives nature as a spiritual awakening that allows us to transcend from the ties of society‚ creating a moment of wonder. Nature serves as a haven for wonder and speculation‚ which encourages the reader to seek the same benefits and

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