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    Nowadays the use of drugs is very common in our life. There is no precise definition for drug‚ as the meaning of it follows according to how the users intend to use it. Some may called it medicine but some may called it death‚ but the main purpose of drugs is actually to reduce pain or kill some cancer cells in our body. Unfortunately‚ many people especially those uneducated teenagers tend to misuse drugs. They have no idea how it can both harm them physically and mentally. I would say that the

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    However‚ like other drugs‚ it can cause dependency and addiction. By curing one problem another problem may arise. If the patient believes that the drug is helping them reduce stress levels‚ they can become addicted. Once the body builds immunity to that drug the patient may try other forms that can have an adverse effect on the body. Possibly even turning to illegal drugs. The drug may be just having a placebo effect on the patient. Because the prescriber is telling them that the drug will help reduce

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    The LAWS of Badminton The Laws of Badminton. As amended and adopted by the BWF ( formerly IBF) May 2006. Historical Versions are also available. Index to The Laws of Badminton 1. COURT 2. SHUTTLE 3. TESTING A SHUTTLE FOR SPEED 4. RACKET 5. EQUIPMENT COMPLIANCE 6. TOSS 7. SCORING 8. CHANGE OF ENDS 9. SERVICE 10. SINGLES 11. DOUBLES 12. SERVICE COURT ERRORS 13. FAULTS 14. LETS 15. SHUTTLE NOT IN PLAY 16. CONTINUOUS PLAY‚ MISCONDUCT‚ PENALTIES 17. OFFICIAL AND APPEALS

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    Gay: Nature or Nurture? A Research Paper Presented To Prof. Maria Theresa Panzo Department of English CASS‚ MSU-IIT In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for ENGLISH 2 (Writing in the Discipline) Second Semester‚ SY 2012-2013 By Sittie Hainah Diron Asniah Pasagi Hijerah Dimangadap March 11‚ 2013 Table of Contents I. Introduction - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 A. The causations and origin of being

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    It has been said that teens across the world have not been receiving enough sex education. This has led to many issues with teens becoming pregnant‚ which most of the time is unanticipated. Teenage pregnancy has been a social problem throughout the world for a number of decades now. Many studies have been completed in several countries that pertain to the amount of teens and the types of teens who are becoming pregnant. Rates among teens had been declining for some time‚ but are starting to take

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    Tripoli Campus Chem 200 Lab Report Experiment 6 : Redox titration Course Instructor: Dr Lisa Diab Student Name: Marwa Noaman ID: 51230262 Introduction: To determine a substance analytically‚ oxidation- reduction reactions are used. During any redox reaction transferring of reactions occurs from a reducing agent to an oxidizing agent. Purpose: * To titrate "Mohr’s salt" solution with KMNO4‚(second standard) which has to be standardize with oxalic acid (first

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    6 main disadvantages of decentralisation (1) The success of decentralization will depend upon the quality of personnel manning the decentralized units. In those cases where the training‚ experience‚ education etc of the employees are inadequate‚ decentralisation of authority and of decision making would be harmful for the enterprise. There will be wrong decisions‚ confusion‚ contradictions etc. (2) Decentralisation becomes uneconomic and unwieldy unless the organisation is large and strong enough

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    they could not because the tools back that day was not good enough to something huge like that. Until‚ in 1969 a prof from MIT found there is a chance to apply the inter net concept in the real world. A few years later the U.S army started really using it ‚ but it was in very high confidential environment. Although‚ it was possible to be used by the people in the 1980’s. The normal people knew this invention too late. In 1996 was the first announcmet that the inter net is

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    disadvantage of movie

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    reflect those cultures‚ and‚ in turn‚ affect them. Film is considered to be an important art form‚ a source of popular entertainment‚ and a powerful medium for educating or indoctrinating citizens. Some films have become popular worldwide attractions by using dubbing or subtitles to translate the dialog into the language of the viewer. However films have become popular worldwide attractions but for me‚ films are problems that cause social evils. There are several reasons why films cause social evils.

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    areas. http://www.conserve-energy-future.com/pros-and-cons-of-fracking.php The other major reason fracking might be considered a bad thing is because of the chemicals being used. The companies will not disclose the types of chemicals that they are using‚ so it is a potential danger if these mystery chemicals leak into the environment. The waste from the procedure‚ including all of this material‚ is stored in large holes in the ground. While these are mostly dug in remote areas‚ a spill of waste

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