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    admit that noise is already a part of our everyday lives; it is that non-melodic tune that strikes our ears. Some are already used to it‚ but some are still bugged by it. We all have our break points‚ according to science our pain threshold due to noise is 137.5 decibels‚ that is about 200 Pascal over your ear drum. In comparison to diving without ear plugs‚ its like diving to 100 ft. imagine how much pressure is that. Many revolutionary home appliances today introduced models that are noise-free

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    Why Teenagers Need Cars Imagine cruising down the highway in a brand-new red Mustang. This must be every teenager’s dream‚ though in reality‚ a compact sedan with a couple of dings in the door is probably more typical for those lucky enough to have a vehicle. Life is hard for teens who lack their own set of wheels. Today a car is a necessity‚ not a luxury‚ for teenagers‚ in my opinion. To begin‚ the daily schedule of the average student is a whirlwind of activity. What parent has time to

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    Cause & Effects of Excessive Television Viewing Is television good or bad for your health? What effects does TV have on children‚ teens and adults? It’s a good thing to watch TV‚ but it has to be for a certain amount of time. There are many adults who let their young children watch TV only‚ because they want to keep them entertained while they are busy. One thing that the parent doesn’t notice is that they are hurting their child more than what they think. Many teenagers these days get home

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    &ATOMIC NUMBER AND MASS NUMBERS After reading this section you will be able to do the following: * Define and determine the atomic number of an atom. * Define and determine the mass number of an atom. What is an atom’s atomic number? The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom determines an element’s atomic number. In other words‚ each element has a unique number that identifies how many protons are in one atom of that element. For example‚ all hydrogen atoms‚ and only hydrogen atoms

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    Amicus Brief IV: Police and Excessive Force It is hard to define what excessive force is. There’s no concrete definition of excessive force. Police have to subdue suspects every day. Under certain circumstances it may be necessary to use force. The reasonable levels of force are presumed by law enforcement officers on the street‚ second-guessed by police review boards and sometimes tested in civil lawsuits and criminal prosecutions on a case-by-case basis. When cops use more force than there

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    Football has impacted our society in many ways. From the early ages in history to present day‚ sports have had a major impact on society. Football is a very popular sport played in America and many other countries. But not all of the impact that football has brought on society is positive. A lot of the impact is negative. The Superbowl is held on Sundays so most of the people spend their time in front of the t.v. instead of going to church. Domestic violence rises dramadicly after the super bowl

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    So‚ we used to solve big problems. On July 21st‚ 1969‚ Buzz Aldrin climbed out of Apollo 11’s lunar module and descended onto the Sea of Tranquility. Armstrong and Aldrin were alone‚ but their presence on the moon’s gray surface was the culmination of a convulsive‚ collective effort. The Apollo program was the greatest peacetime mobilization in the history of the United States. To get to the moon‚ NASA spent around 180 billion dollars in today’s money‚ or four percent of the federal budget. Apollo

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    responsible. I was only 16 when I started so I never had to put gas in the car or my mom’s SUV. When I turned 18 that’s when I started working at jimmy johns and driving around a lot more‚ this is when I noticed all the money that I wasn’t making and everything I made went to the car. I would spend forty dollars on gas and make fifty dollars on tips and only go home with ten bucks. I was getting sick of all the money I had to put in the car but at the same time I was fine with it because I always had a place

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    How big of a problem is child labour today? Over 246 million children across the world are thieved of their childhoods and taken to work in unsafe‚ treacherous conditions. From mills to agriculture‚ children are being used as slaves‚ being treated like dirt. From a mere age of 5‚ children are captured and sent to work for at least 12 hour days. This work damages them not only physically‚ but mentally and socially. It is estimated that 22‚000 children die every year in work related accidents. The

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    existence is an act of rebellion” (Albert Camus). Excessive government control leads to rebellious actions. The Hunger Games and Catching Fire is about 12 districts that fight in games where people get killed. The games are created by the capital and are watched by the people in the districts and capital. Usually there is only one victor‚ but when you rebel you can get whatever you want out of it. In the Hunger Games series‚ excessive government control leads to rebellious actions‚ which is shown by the

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