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    exercise is a physical process in which you do physical activities to get your heart rate up. Exercise is important because without it‚ we will not be healthy and our body will not be able to go through their natural processes as easily. Exercise can affect your lungs (by not getting winded as easily)‚ your heart (strengthening it)‚ and many more of your important organs. The article I read was about a new study done by the Black Dog Institute. The study proved that exercising at least once a week has

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    Throughout history‚ people fight‚ the economy shifts‚ empires collapse‚ and new ones rise from the ashes. In other words‚ societies change‚ sometimes in major ways and sometimes in ways barely noticeable. However‚ despite the constant transformations that our world undergoes‚ art remains the way a society expresses itself‚ and it evolves and changes along with society. Ballet is one such art form. Contrary to popular belief‚ ballet is not an art that lives in the past but one that has grown and changed

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    In January and February of 1968‚ Chavez began his fast to stop the violence that the farm workers were beginning to erupt with the growers and instead promote non-violence. A quote from Chavez was‚ “To be a man is to suffer for others.” Cesar Chavez believed that sacrificing yourself for others in a nonviolent way for justice is the strongest act of manliness. Chavez would start his fast before anyone knew‚ but later everyone found out. Some people thought he was crazy and should just stop‚ but others

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    The book “They Say/I Say with readings” (2nd edition; 3rd edition) by Gerald Graff‚ Cathy Birkenstein‚ and Russel Durst‚ in the “Higher Education” and “Are We In A Race Against The Machine?” sections‚ (pp. 177-273; pp. 297-415) has many discussions and debates on the different aspects of how technology has and will continue to change the ways we live our day to day lives. The articles therein discuss topics from how you conduct research now compared to only a few years ago‚ to texting‚ emailing or

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    how many people these individuals are close to‚ and how many people they interact with on a daily basis. Cancer does not only affect the patient‚ but also their families‚ friends‚ and acquaintances. Cancer causes emotional strain‚ uncertainty‚ and practical and financial problems. When one takes all of this into consideration‚ they realize what a huge number of people cancer truly affects. It is important that we understand not only what it feels like for those who have cancer‚ but also what kind of

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    music and teenagers

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    - - - - - - - - - - - 15 Introduction Music is one of the best ways to entertain yourself and one of the best ways to have friends and to know yourself. Nobody in this world doesn’t want to listen and appreciate music especially teenagers. In this work‚ you will know how teenagers today reacted to the music they listen to and how they apply it in their lives. This work will give lessons to the readers who act so emotional to the music they have heard. I know you can easily relate

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    Technology is something that has affected the way of living for the whole world’s population. It’s not completely clear if it has affected the population in a positive or in a negative way. Technology specially affected the ways of communication we use nowadays and has changed our perspective of the world. Going back to the 19th century where the first telephone was invented and later on the production of successful commercialized telephones in the late 19th century‚ this use of technology used to

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    the age of 16 decide whether to remain in or leave their community and faith. During this time teens area allowed to enter and lead a life in the “English” world and participate in partying‚ drinking‚ illegal drugs and pre-marital sex. During rumpsringa teens are exposed to a myriad of things that they normally would not have been able to in their regular Amish life. This stage of their life highly affects the cultural identity of these young adults. It causes these kids to either want to go back

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    under ether are those experienced by a person drinking alcohol. How alcohol affect the body Once alcohol gets absorbed into the bloodstream‚ it is rapidly distributed throughout the body. It affects almost every cell‚ every organ‚ and every level of

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    thoughts and that affects the way a person eats‚ sleeps‚ feels about him or herself‚ and thinks about things (MedicineNet.com). Most social issues in today’s world affect teenagers and causes depression. The main social issues that affect teens today are teen pregnancy‚ peer pressure‚ teen violence‚ social media‚ and sexual orientation. Depression in teens is overlooked as hormones or a “teen attitude”. Depression is increasing at an alarming rate for teens in America. One in five teens suffers from

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