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    with music‚ matching his stride perfectly to the rhythm of the pop song “Scatman.” Synchronizing allows runners to match up the tempo with their desired stride. Tempo is theorized to be a key component to how music will affect athletic performance. Research has shown that majority of people prefer to listen to fast tempo music while they exercise over slow tempo music. To prove if this theory is true‚ Karageorghis‚ Jones‚ and Low preformed an experiment comparing participants heart rate to their

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    Depression affected the people that lived through it in many ways. The things at I am going to explain are some of the things that affected the people who lived through the Great Depression. Having barely any money was one of the things that affected them. Also having less supplies affected them too. Having to take care of kids too also might have affected the people during the Great Depression. First‚ I am going to talk about how having almost no money affected the people. It affected them because

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    lives of the citizens of the developed world. It has been a profound and played a significant role on social lives in varies ways which provide people with a plenty of different capabilities and improving some early ones from the 1940s until the 2000s. (Lule & Jack‚ 2016) When John Logie Baird from Scotland invented the TV in 1925‚ he could not have imagined how the TV has changed people’s way of life or where it would be now (Burns‚ 2000). Today‚ television can be found in more than 1.6 billion homes

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    other animals who had done nothing to disturb humans. The animals can’t do anything to protect themselves from things caused by humans. Alexis Writing stated‚ "An offshore oil drilling site takes a considerable number of people to operate‚ thus providing jobs to hundreds of people" (Writing 2). Oil drilling provides so many jobs and a number of employment opportunities for economies. That may be a good point‚ but oil still negatively impacts society. Oil still negatively impacts society because it

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    only in his life but also the lives of his peers. This proves how Wade’s generation is completely addicted to the OASIS and they can’t live one second without it. The same can be said of the current generation in the real world where social media is somehow a necessity to survive. The current generation logs on to Twitter‚ Instagram‚ Facebook‚ Myspace‚ etc. to see what their friends and family are doing during the course of the day. People waste so much time stalking their peers that they forget to

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    businesses that were envisioned neither by regulatory authorities nor business people. Hence‚ businesses’ success‚ legitimacy and survival have become dependent on compliance not only with laws and rules set out

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    Adventures of Tom Sawyer friendship is a big part of this novel written by Mark Twain. Mark Twain puts big emphasis on friendship making it a key to this story. In the story Tom has many different friends and in this essay I will list how each one affects Tom differently and how he acts. One of Tom’s friends is Huckleberry Finn. Huck Finn isn’t the greatest example for Tom in these ways. Huck and Tom witnessed a murder and decided it would be wise to not tell anyone and in doing so an innocent man got put

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    When it comes to gender and research‚ gender can affect sociological research in five ways. The five ways gender can affect are the following‚ Androcentricity‚ overgeneralzing gender blindness‚ double standards‚ and interference. Androcentricity means‚ "focus on the male" ( Macionis‚ 2011 P.21). With this type of research‚ the researchers tend to act as if the activities that men’s perform are the only important ones‚ ignoring what women do. They focus and acknowledge the paid labor men do‚ but under

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    smaller and smaller‚ it is affecting women now. Until the gap is completely gone‚ it will still be a pressing issue‚ especially for some women. It is worse for women of different demographics. There are various factors that go into the wage gap and how much money women are making compared to men. Women started to work more jobs after the Civil War was over. They were treated unequally and were not paid the same as men. This caused labor unions to start forming for all the women who were entering

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    new starts‚ long lasting lights‚ along with lunar months and eclipses. The different universals that this religion affects this culture is food‚ clothing‚ and shelter. One example of food‚ shelter‚ and clothing is in holidays‚ certain fabrics will be worn to represent someone/something. Without this religion‚ more people wouldn’t respect the power of thought‚ and learning. Also‚ people would spend more time doing nothing‚ instead of practicing religions at home‚ and having fun times on holidays. Judaism

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