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    Tugend’s Multitasking Can Make You Lose… Um… Focus‚ I had to sit back and think of all the times I have tried to multitask‚ and how sometimes they did not turn out that well. Then‚ I reread her article‚ without listening to music in the background this time‚ and I tried to focus as much as I could. When I started to analyze her work‚ I noticed one major issue‚ at least for me‚ in her writing: She only wrote about the smaller things. What I mean‚ is that if she really was concerned about some of the issues

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    Is Being lgbt+ a Choice? People all around the world bash anything other than societys version of "normal". Some people have religions that they believe shouldn’t allow these kinds of people and some may just believe it out of their own free will. Why would anybody choose to be something that is so hated it has caused suffering and deaths? Nobody would choose to become a second class citizen and to get death threats and not be accepted by their own family. People who are lgbt+ have been proven

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    Rappaccioli AP English August 20‚ 2013 Positive effects of media on children Many people argue that the media only brings negative effects on children‚ forcing the parents to constantly say “no” to their children’s requests. Parents argue that the media repetitively advertises junk food and things that may damage a child’s health; and they are forced to “counter the culture”‚ which means to stop the messages that the media is trying to deliver to their children. Although it may be true that some of

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    criticism of understanding informed consent as being about respecting autonomy? Onara O’Neill argues that interpreting informed consent as being about respecting autonomy can lead individuals into misunderstanding its meaning. Generally‚ autonomy is perceived as an individual’s independence; their freedom from external influence or control. However‚ it is O’Neill’s belief that this form of autonomy is not directly translated into the medical setting. Those in medicine explain informed consent to be a method

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    Making more money can make you happier Lateadra H. Harris 22July2013 Mrs. Karen Ferrelli Many of us today aren’t satisfied with how much we have. That’s why we are constantly striving for a bigger pay raise at work. This includes spending our pay checks on lottery tickets just to have more money in our pocket. “Is it crazy to question how much money we need to be happy? The notion that money can’t buy you happiness has been around a long time”. (ELIZABETH W. DUNN). But it turns out there is

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    ruled notebook. Preferably one that is college-ruled. You may choose to purchase a notebook that is made for 3 to 5 subjects‚ which is most recommended‚ or have a different colored notebook for each subject you have to study for. 2 Make each section of the book a different subject topic. Such topics include: Math‚ Science‚ English‚ etc. for basic school subjects‚ or more specific subjects if you are in college or university. 3 Optional: Make a table of contents. Every section could have a table

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    How true these words sound in the present context. There is so much pollution all around us today that normal breathing in itself is the greatest risk to our lives. Pollution has affected our lives so adversely that because of this‚ millions of people die annually. The way the environment is being polluted today stands testimony to the fact that we are irresponsible occupants of this Earth and by polluting the air; we are meticulously working towards our own destruction. According to the World Health

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    written by Arthur Miller is a play about Witchcraft that is set in Salem‚ Massachusetts in 1692. In the past‚ people were accused of witchcraft for unexplainable things. If someone was found practicing witchcraft‚ that person will be hanged. People who were accused of witchcraft had to make popular choices instead of the right choices for them to keep living. Accusations are put upon people so they could get away with trouble. And so the choices that the people had to make were important in the outcome

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    In my opinion what makes youyou is your soul‚ and I think your soul is inside of you‚ more specifically in your DNA‚ in each and every cell of your body. Of course‚ the way we look has nothing to do with our true self. A lot of people think that if we change our look or brain then it won’t be us anymore. Me in the other hand‚ I don’t think that way. I think that we only have a brain because we live on a materialistic world and our bodies are material and that is why we have a hard time understanding

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    Being an activist means involving oneself fully without bias in experiences whether they are new or old. They are much more stimulated by carrying out tasks in the immediate notion‚ over looking at the task first. They tend to be open-minded and enthusiastic about any new challenges and experiences. This leads them to want to try new things by acting first and considering the consequences later. Activists usually find themselves bored very quickly after each activity and will focus their energy into

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