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    activity despite negative consequences associated with it”. Addictions do not just include things you consume (like drugs and alcohol)‚ they can be almost anything that you do‚ such as gambling‚ shopping‚ watching television‚ exercising‚ eating‚ hoarding and‚ of course‚ using the Internet.  There is a condition related to the use of Facebook called Facebook Addiction Disorder (FAD). This condition was first named in May 2011‚ according to NBC Bay Area. Symptoms include confusion of the divergence

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    Elder Abuse

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    Elder abuse is something that sadly occurs more often than most of us seem to think it happen. I think this is because there has been such little studies and research done on this kind of abuse. The research we do have is relatively new‚ only since the late 1980s has it been a topic of research. Elder abuse‚ like other abuse‚ can be physical‚ verbal aggression‚ emotional abuse‚ and neglect. Financial exploitation is also an abuse many elders face. The most surprisingly thing that I read through

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    million people going hungry with state poverty recently increasing by 4% to 48.6%. Such widespread food shortage and poverty is primarily a result of the government’s focus being on development rather than agriculture‚ as well as high food pricing and hoarding (The Guardian‚ 2011). The 2 major causes of this famine in India are droughts and globalisation. With rice and wheat becoming luxury crops all around the world their exporting has increased on a much larger scale leading to India giving away what

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    Sneaker Business Model

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    through conversations‚ a person’s appearance‚ and so on. Sneaker heads have their own ways of figuring that out. Camille states‚ "the whole process of buying‚ reselling‚ trading‚ collecting‚ discussing‚ analyzing‚ blogging‚ worshipping‚ scoping‚ hoarding‚ storing‚ and rocking them is what’s called the sneaker game‚" which leads us to how people got the term‚ sneakerhead. Sneakerheads‚ for the most part‚ are considered educated consumers‚ able to name-drop the history‚ background‚ and designer of

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    Mancala

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    Count‚ Capture‚ Play and Think: Mancala and Math We have all had the experience of playing board games. They are the staple of family game nights and inside recesses. Board games have been around in various forms throughout history and one of the oldest is the family of count and capture games known under the umbrella term of Mancala‚ which is an Arabic word meaning "to move". This game can‚ of course be played for fun‚ but it can also be used in its different forms to teach simple math and strategy

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    Marketing management

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    CleanWell Hand Sanitizer - Zero germs – inst ! Marketers Maria Abbas - 9088 Mariam Haleem - 8775 Khurram Zakaria - 8870 Suleman Ahmed Ali - 8754 Date of Submission: April 19‚ 2009 Course Supervisor: Dr. Munzir Ishaque Report Topic: Marketing Plan for CleanWell Hand Sanitizer Program: MBA-Executive CleanWell Hand Sanitizer - Zero germs – instantly!! LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION Students of Principles of Marketing Institute of Business Management Dear Readers:

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    The Glass Castle

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    hold a teaching position‚ which she was perfectly qualified for‚ and only consuming her time with paintings that she never really intended to sell. As we found out near the end of the book she was obviously very sentimental almost to the level of hoarding. She wanted to borrow one million dollars from Jeannette and her wealthy husband at the time‚ Eric‚ just to save a piece of land that she had never seen in Texas after her brother had died. She never wanted to sell the home they owned in Phoenix

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    The Ambiguity of Blackberries A poem’s deeper meaning is rarely apparent on the surface. Poems‚ however small or large typically have an ambiguous message. The true beauty of a poem is that they are open for the interpretation. Ellen Hunnicutt‚ the author of the original “Blackberries‚” inspired many others to write poems on the subject of blackberries. Similar to some extent‚ Robert Hass’‚ “Picking Blackberries with a Friend Who has Been Reading Jacques Lacan” and Seamus Haeney’s‚ “Blackberry-picking”

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    As you read bell hooks’s Seeing and Making Culture: Representing the Poor‚ it’s hard not to ask yourself the question‚ how do I see the poor? In her writing‚ she declares that issues like stereotypical thinking and negative cultural portrayal are the downfall of this economic status. hooks‚ herself‚ came from a background of poverty and thus‚ through her study‚ sets out to battle the stigma that is associated with being poor. I believe that hooks has a valid point and that within my lifetime‚ we

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    Changes in the DSM-5

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    Highlights of Changes from DSM-IV-TR to DSM-5 Changes made to the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria and texts are outlined in this chapter in the same order in which they appear in the DSM-5 classification. This is not an exhaustive guide; minor changes in text or wording made for clarity are not described here. It should also be noted that Section I of DSM-5 contains a description of changes pertaining to the chapter organization in DSM-5‚ the multiaxial system‚ and the introduction of dimensional

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