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    Name of Study: Understanding Everyday Stress Link: https://studyfinder.psu.edu/studies?commit=Search&page=2&search%5Badults%5D=1&search%5Bhealthy_volunteers%5D=1&search%5Bq%5D=&utf8=%E2%9C%93 Description of Study: This research is being done because we would like to understand everyday stress and your health behaviors so we can create an assay to measure stress. This will allow for the use of stress reduction interventions specific for each person to promote a healthier lifestyle and more positive

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    The Dangers of Self-Driving Cars Can you imagine getting your life taken away from a glitch? Today’s technology‚ like self-driving cars‚ is bad because they are too expensive. The car is a waste of money because it’s a car that could glitch out or get hacked. Also it will not obey a short term stop sign. This is dangerous because it could cause accidents. It also obeys the street laws‚ but I’ll talk about it later. Self-driving cars are bad because they are too expensive. A regular car would

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    25year old African American mother of a 5year old male child. She has a high school diploma‚ single mother and works as a clerical associate in a private institution. The objective of the pamphlet was to educate her on the need to be aware of the danger of second hand smoke to her child‚ to make her environment as smoke free as possible and to know the resources out there for use when needed. The importance of the pamphlet was also explained to her because it can be used as a source for information

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    Danger of Single Story

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    Danger of Single Story The video of Chimananda Adiche on the “Danger of Single Story” explains why we should not believe or form general opinions based on single story. According to her there can be many faces of a story and if one looks at more than one face‚ it will naturally help in seeking broader understanding of the fact the story is trying to tell. Everyone knows that in Haryana and Rajasthan are new born girls are killed. I have heard many stories of different practices used in killing

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    Dangers of fast food

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    Today‚ 60% of America’s population is proven to be obese. Have you ever taken into consideration that maybe that is because from where you are sitting right now‚ you could easily find a McDonalds‚ Wendy’s‚ or Taco Bell within ten minutes? Many people do not understand or take the time to realize the extremely dangerous effects of fast food choices and the amount of harm that can be caused to your body. Fast food restaurants should be required to serve healthier foods for these four reasons: people

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    Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use” The process of characterization is that which every author uses to make‚ build‚ or create a character. In most cases this process is carried out in three ways: 1) the author has the character say things that tell us what kind of person he or she is‚ 2) the author has the character do things that reveal what sort of person we are reading about‚ and 3) the author also often has other people reveal things about the character. In Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use” Dee is characterized

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    Psychology in Everyday Life a Summary There are many research psychologists in the world today trying to make our lives better through psychology. In the next few paragraphs I will explore some of the ways they are attempting to use psychology to make our lives better. I will cite examples and studies that were in the video. This summary will help you get a better understanding of the topic of psychology in everday life. One of the areas of psychology that is very important is

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    The Dangers of Drivers’ Distractions Driving accidents have been at an all-time high in America. “The National Council estimates 38‚300 people were killed and 4.4 million injured on US roads in 2015‚ which saw the largest one-year percentage increased in half a century”. (1) The Majority of vehicle accidents are result of a careless mistake on the road. Although one might say “I have never been pulled over; or even gotten a ticket”‚ however‚ even the most careful and experience driver could be put

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    Maths in Everyday Life

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    Mathematics in Everyday Life How many times have you students asked "When are we ever going to use this in real life?" You’ll find the answer here! Or You may find yourself wondering what use we have for some of the knowledge we obtain from math class in school. It is sometimes difficult for students to appreciate the importance of Mathematics. They often find the subject boring and hard to understand. With this project we will hopefully help our students realize that Mathematics is not just a

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    In writing 1984‚ Orwell’s main goal was to warn of the serious danger totalitarianism poses to society. He goes to great lengths to demonstrate the terrifying degree of power and control a totalitarian regime can acquire and maintain. In such regimes‚ notions of personal rights and freedoms and individual thought are pulverized under the all-powerful hand of the government. Orwell was a Socialist and believed strongly in the potential for rebellion to advance society‚ yet too often he witnessed such

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