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    Dangers in the Water

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    Saipanese VS The Water By: Daphne Sablan Dela Cruz How can any of us take part in trying to stop something we don’t have the power to? I quote from my fellow intern that “If we can’t fight it then the best we can do is prepare for it.” Scientific research indicates sea levels worldwide have been rising at a rate of 0.14 inches (3.5 millimeters) per year since the early 1990s. The purpose of the beach atlas for Saipan is so that we the people can see a map of the shoreline changes and prepare for

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    Introduction of Plastic Products The plastic industry of India has a big market potentiality and is gradually prospering. This potentiality of the market will surely actuate the entrepreneurs to invest in this industry. Entrepreneurs are trying to provide high quality plastic products‚ so that it becomes a booming industry. Commodity | 2010-2011 | %Share | 2011-2012(Apr-Dec) | %Share | PLASTIC AND ARTICLES THEREOF. | 1‚815‚009.43 | 1.588 | 2‚010‚802.55 | 1.8882 | India’s Total Export | 114‚292

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    Plastic Cups Industry

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    within Market 6 NEW PRODUCT INFORMATION 7 PRICING STRATEGY‚ TACTICS‚ AND THEORY 8 CONCLUSIONS 9 BIBLIOGRAPHY 11 Introduction Industry/Product Category Overview The Foodservice Packaging industry deals with plastic products such as plastic bowls‚ cups‚ plates and cutlery. The industry encompasses packaging for the home‚ commercial use and government institutions‚ such as schools and correctional facilities. Specifically‚ the product being developed belongs to the reusable

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    1. Outline about various views on plastic surgery for teenagers: The first text‚ Plastic surgery for teens The Modern society with all the beauty icons from TV‚ magazines‚ posters on the streets and with all the texts about ‘how to look good’ has affected the entire American society according to the text “Plastic Surgery for teens” written by Ulene Valerie. Ulene‚ who is now a grown up woman‚ presents her personal view on why so many people consider plastic surgery in a very young age. In

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    Media and Plastic Surgery

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    Images produced by the media will make people do almost anything to fit American standards of the perfect body. Plastic surgery offers a quick fix to help achieve this goal but no matter how much surgery nothing is perfect. Images produced by media‚ quick fixes and the outcome of the fixes are problems that woman of all ages deal with. From the time of birth‚ images of physical perfection bombard young minds. When children are young their minds are fragile and mold to what they are taught. One

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    Should Plastic Be Banned

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    Science Opinions Should plastic bags be banned from grocery stores? YES 51%of members Voice Your Opinion * My New Year’s Resolution is to say no to plastic bags!   Plastic bags should be banned from grocery stores. I often go to the store and buy 1 or 2 items and I am given so many bags. I feel that we have become an extremely wasteful society. If we could just say no to plastic bags we would be slowing down the waste in landfills. It takes a little more effort to remember to carry

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    Motorcycle Danger

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    The Time I Rode On the Back of a Motorcycle When I was about seven years old I was introduced to motorcycles by my uncle on my mothers’ side and I fell in love. My uncle had a purchased a few dirt bikes that I and my younger cousins were taught to ride on. When he first purchased the dirt bikes they had training wheels on them. Two of the dirt bikes were manufactured by Kawasaki and were white and blue with a 50 cc motor which isn’t really that powerful‚ and two 70 cc bikes that were manufactured

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    Many people are diagnosed with depression and anxiety in their lifetime‚ and anybody is prone to it. Whether it be bipolar or another type‚ most people go through it at least once in their lifetime‚ usually when they’re younger than twenty. Antidepressants are not good for children under the age of eighteen because their brains are not fully developed at that point in their lives. Antidepressants are full of chemicals and hormones that may not be healthy for those of a younger age‚there could be

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    Fat Danger

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    Reflection Questions Using the information from above answer the following questions. 1) What impact do you think the globalization of McDonald’s has had on world culture? The impact I think that the globalization of McDonalds has had on world culture would be since that mcdonalds is slowly increasing in size‚ creating more cows everywhere. Taken away culturex 1) How does McDonald’s consider the environment in its decisions? Please watch this short Youtube clip before answering http://www

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    The Dangers of Sunscreen

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    THE FALSE PROMISES OF SUNSCREENS The Real Consequences of Their Use It is said that sunscreen prevents sunburns and other skin diseases caused by the sun. However‚ on the flip side it’s also said that sunscreen is one of the main causes of skin diseases like melanoma. Sure‚ sunscreen prevents the epidermis from burning‚ but it has other consequences that follow. They not only increase the risk of skin cancers‚ they also expose the skin to a higher percentage of solar rays that break down collagen

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