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    Cause and Effect: Smoking Weed We’ve all listen to our parents tell us what happens to people who do drugs. Their brain melts‚ their teeth rot‚ and the live in a dumpster eating thrown out pizza crust. Obviously none of that sounds like the American dream to most people. With all this campaigning against drugs‚ an alarming 17% of 10th graders have smoked marijuana in the past month‚ according to http://www.drugabuse.gov. There is a lot of debate as to whether or not marijuana is actually bad

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Communication is one of the most important things for us to live in this world wherein people express different views‚ opinions and viewpoints about the current issues in our lives (Thompson‚ 1967). It is important because of the fact that there are billions of people living in this world and it is very impossible for us to communicate with others simultaneously. And for that reason‚ different modes of communication are invented and innovated. One of

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    FACTORS LEADING TO SOCIAL ILLS AMONG TEENAGERS eenagers nowadays are very different with teenagers before then. Today‚teenagers are getting wilder and tend to have more fun than they should.Rotten teenagers smoked‚ drink alcohols before they reach maturity‚ goclubbing and partying‚ have sex before marriage‚ involved in drugs‚ and a lotmore unhealthy activities that are not only useless and wasting their time butare also affecting their health. T When asked‚ why do teenagers love this kind of lifestyle

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    Effects of Online Games on selected 2nd year student’s Academic Performance: A basis to know the study habits of students. A Term Paper Presented to Ms. Rona Vibar High School Department University of Perpetual Help System-DALTA In partial fulfillment of the requirement For the subject English IV By Lawrence Cedric T. Salvador Peter Felix V. Lombos IV – Hope March 7‚ 2011 Table of Contents List of Tables Page Chapter 1 The Problem – Its Background

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    Why Smoking is Good for You Smoking is good for in many ways including making you live longer. Although most text books and "experts" say that smoking is bad for you‚ there are also many other people who disagree and say it has many curing properties. For example‚ a person with bronchitis from childhood accompanied by marked wheezing was told by doctors not to smoke. He was then told by an old country doctor that he used to be like him until he took up the pipe. Then he tried smoking and it reduced

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    To produce one pound of beef takes 16 pounds of grains. Growing body parts which are not used for meal and production of energy by cow make 15 pounds expendage. That same pound of beef also requires on average 2‚500 gallons (10‚570L) of water (Lappe 1999 quoted in Kaza 2005‚ 390). By contrast‚ a pound of wheat requires only 60 gallons (254L) of water (Fiddes 1991‚ 215 quoted in Fox 2000‚ 165). Furthermore‚ every year 322 million liters or by another measurement 85 million gallons of waste are produced

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    ’happening’ thing to do. Children‚ who are too sincere at studies‚ have often been at the receiving end of ridicule‚ and a lot of meaningless bashing by the bullies at school. Indulging in unsafe sexual practices‚ alcohol‚ drug abuse‚ eating disorders and smoking are some of the activities that are a part of the peer pressure phenomenon. Often you find teenaged children indulging in unprotected sex with multiple partners just because they think everyone is doing it and hence it is ’cool’. The parameters

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    Effect of Eating Disorder to Teenagers Did you ever notice you had an eating disorder because you were much too concerned about your weight and body shape? Or do you know someone who has extreme and unhealthy eating practices in the quest to attain a perfect body? Nowadays many teens are concerned about how they look and can feel self-conscious about their bodies. This can be especially true when they undergo puberty‚ dramatic physical changes and face new social pressures. Teens don’t know or

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    Now a day deployed in the world dangerous phenomenon it is smoking so smoking have many reasons and damage effect and also it have many way to stop it. Smoking was pervasive in our society it is not limited to one age but more smokers are from teenagers and young people. Cigarettes are the means used to smoke which contain many harmful chemicals such as nicotine‚ Ammonia‚ Methane‚ Methanol‚ Rrnej‚ Almethylamin and many other chemical substances. Cigarette manufacturing from tobacco that

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    first cigarette. So Greeley central students we need to stop smoking/tobacco and help other people to stop smoking so I’ll talk about some problems that we could fix before it gets out of hand. In spite of all the health warnings‚ teenagers continue to get hooked on tobacco even though they all know that it’s bad for them. It is therefore logical to conclude that a shallow knowledge of the health risks is not enough to convince teenagers to not smoke. I have given this issue a lot of thought and feel

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