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    The 90’s decade was probably one of the best ten years of all times. This decade had a major impacted on society from technology to the toys‚ music‚ movies‚ and fashion trends. What makes the 90’s great is a service that we all use the majority of the time called the internet became available to the consumer. Without the internet‚ we could not surf the web‚ check Facebook or Instagram‚ better yet take online classes. Thanks to the creator‚ Tim Berners-Lee for paving the way for us to be able to use

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    Negative effects and impact of drugs on a user and their family Negative effects and impact of drugs on a user and their family Drugs‚ such as heroin‚ cocaine‚ and prescription pain relievers encompass negative effects on users and his or her family members physically and mentally‚ however there are various treatment options for the drug or drugs abused. In 2003‚ 7.1% of Americans aged 12 or older were classified as current substance abusers. Statistically significant increases in the use

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    A NEW METHOD FOR GENERATING ALL POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE RULES A project report submitted in the partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the degree of BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Submitted by N.Vamsi Krishna Y08CS085 P.R.S.Anudeep Y08CS099 K.V.Praneeth Y08CS112 B.Vipin Y08CS124 Under the esteemed guidance of Dr.K.Srinivas‚M.Tech.Ph.D Department of Computer Science and Engineering V.R.Siddhartha Engineering College

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    Negative Impact of Technology ’Technology and threats have a lot in common.’ The negative impact of technology on society has left no stone unturned in proving this statement right. Let’s get acquainted with more in the following write-up... It is appallingly obvious our technology has exceeded our humanity. ~ Albert Einstein When I was a kid‚ we had a social life‚ and it was called ’outside’. And look at today’s kids - Facebook‚ PlayStations‚ iPhones‚ Blackberries‚ and not to forget‚ television

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    for canine hip dysplasia. "Canine Hip Dysplasia is the most common hereditary skeletal disorder in dogs (Fels‚ 2014) "‚ some of the dogs that get it most often are Golden retrievers and German shepherds‚ along with water dog breeds. With this kind of problem in dogs if it is not treated right away it could get out of control and be a lot worse then when it first started out to be. There is this collie-shepherd cross breed dog named Charm that came into a animal hospital with canine hip dysplasia and

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    Facebook and its negative influence on people’s life The internet has become a part of life to everyone; people use it for almost everything including research‚ pleasure‚ social networking‚ and so much more. The social networking site Facebook is among one of the most popular sites visited and people usually use it to keep in touch with their friends or to make new ones and this site allows them to socialize in an easy way. Despite it has these positive aspects; the overuse of Facebook is causing

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    teenager and I have always thought of them as being a good thing. As I got older‚ I started to see the negative effects they had on her. She became dependent on them and could not function properly without them. Seeing her go through all she went through while on those medications made me question whether the positive effects would outweigh the negative. As someone who has seen the positive and negative effects of antidepressants‚ I want to find what other people experience. What is “common” and what

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    Importance of negative feedback Negative feedback is when a departure from a norm initiates changes which restore a system to the norm. The first example of the importance of negative feedback is in control of the heart rate. The heart is myogenic‚ meaning that each heartbeat is initiated by sinoatrial node inside the heart itself‚ not by nerve impulses from the central nervous system. After exercise‚ the concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood is high‚ meaning that the pH in the blood is

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    The Power of Hips Women are oppressed by patriarchy economically‚ politically‚ socially‚ and psychologically‚ but some resist those ideas through literature. Lucille Clifton is an example of a woman who resists those ideas through her works. In a male-dominated world‚ the males make the decisions for the females that does not have a say in those decisions. However‚ Clifton explains in her poem “Homage to My Hips” that her hips “are free hips‚/ they don’t like to be held back./ These hips have never

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    Spell/spin Lucille Clifton is an American writer and poet. Her poem‚ “Homage to my Hips‚” is one of her many poems that discussed issues in society. This poem discusses Clifton’s hips‚ and how they are free from the certain views of society that she does not agree on as well as how she is proud of her “hips” and respects herself regardless. She uses word choice and personification to describe ways her hips stand for what she believes in. Clifton declares that she will not abide by the rules society

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