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    A drug is a substance which has a discernible physiological effect when taken into the body. These chemicals change the functions of the central nervous system (CNS)‚ providing temporary relief from mental‚ physical and social problems. Usage of a drug over a period of time often results in dependence and tolerance of the drug. The user experiences physical and psychological withdrawal symptoms when attempts are made to quit the drug. Tolerance refers to the increased ability of the body to tolerate

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    Breaking up with someone is never easy to do‚ but sometimes it must be done. People have many reasons with why they would want to break up with their partner. But before making the decision to end a relationship. You should take in all the counts as to the reasons your ending it. Reasons why people end a relationship is because of a lack of chemistry‚ too much fighting or both partners feel like they are not a priority to each other. Whatever the reason may be‚ if someone does not feel comfortable

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    Reluctant Fundamentalist” focuses on the consequences of the “9/11” attack in America on individuals and society as a whole. The main character‚ Changez‚ changes significantly as the story unfolds. At the beginning‚ he is depicted as a ‘lover’ of America and is determined to become wealthy‚ even though he is not entirely at ease. After the destruction of the World Trade Centre and the subsequent racist assaults‚ his attitude changes dramatically and he becomes embittered and disillusioned. Eventually

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    Changing the World With Literature “The world is but canvases to our imaginations (Thoreau‚ 306).” Henry David Thoreau is an American author who made an impact on the world by not being afraid to tell his story. His motivational words over nature‚ philosophy‚ and a few controversial views on the subject of slavery‚ made people look at themselves differently. Not until‚ like many well known authors‚ after he passed his work made an extraordinary impact on the world. A person’s opinions about life

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    The American Civil War occurred in a time when weapons and tactics revolutionarily changed and evolved the way wars were fought. From traditional lines like those seen in the 18th century and prior‚ to a more modern way of fighting like using trenches and using cover to protect yourself. Changing the psychology of war‚ seen in Sherman’s march‚ and also in the battle of Cold harbor and creating new weapons used like the Gatling-gun and ironclad ships. Before the Civil War‚ infantry soldiers typically

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    penetration are high and there is no more room to improve them. Although MATAV is dominant in fixed line business‚ it is declining due to mobile substitution. Moreover‚ the competition is extremely intensive. In Mobile segment‚ the continuous price wars between different companies impacted MATAV to improve the market share (47% Market share). The other company‚ such as Pannon GSM‚ is catching up with MATAV closely (37% Market share). The Hungary Government also welcomes the competition‚ such as supporting

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    social policies affect family life. Laws and social policies have been affecting the family for hundreds of years. They can alter how families look or function either directly or indirectly. Laws and policies can be aimed directly at the family to engineer change‚ to mould them into a new scheme or to change the way they function (such as contraception). However‚ family life can also be changed by indirect policies where the family is altered but the policy wasn’t directed at the family but in another

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    Microeconomics How Economics Can Change the World with Renewable Energy For the longest people around the world have been trying to use renewable energy to help the planet. The energy system of the 20th century is based primarily on the use of fossil fuels (coal‚ oil and gas). These represented in 2008‚ 81% of all energy consumed‚ the remaining 19% originated in “traditional biomass”. (8%) used mainly in developing countries‚ nuclear (6%) large hydropower (2%) which are a renewable source of

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    Alexander II was the first to create social reforms after he ascended into power in 1855 during the Crimean War. Russia at the time was resistant to any form of change and the defeat of the War proved that they were completely backwards in society; with this fear Alexander II created a series of reforms in order to have a revolutionary change in Russia. The first reform was the Emancipation in 1861 which entailed of freeing the serfs. The serfs were released from bondage and became free men who were

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    Documentary Review The documentary "How William Shatner Changed the World" is about the global effect that the original series of Star Trek had on technology throughout the world. The documentary talks about the technology that currently existed when Star Trek originally came out in 1966 and its comparison to the ’futuristic’ technology that was onboard the Star Trek ship the ’Enterprise’. This ’futuristic’ technology onboard the enterprise sparked a revolution in the world’s technology and inspired

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