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    cultivation and a properly managed tree responds to wounding by producing more latex for several years. Many other plants produce forms of latex rich in isoprene polymers‚ though not all produce usable forms of polymer as easily as the Pará rubber tree does; some of them require more elaborate processing to produce anything like usable rubber‚ and most are more difficult to tap. Some produce other desirable materials‚ for example gutta-percha (Palaquium gutta)[2] and chicle from Manilkara species. Others

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    Australia ’s population‚ like that of most Western.countries‚ is ageing as a result of sustained low fertility and increasing life expectancy. Over the next several decades‚ population ageing is projected to have significant implications for Australia‚ and particularly for the institution of health care and allied industries. In the 12 months to 30 June 2010‚ Australia ’s population increased by 377‚100 people‚ reaching 22‚342‚000. The annual growth rate for the year ended 30 June 2010 (1.7%) was

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    concerning is that our children can work the remote better than we can. Former President George Bush Jr. once said‚ “We cannot blame the schools alone for the dismal decline in SAT verbal scores.  When our kids come home from school do they pick up a book or do they sit glued to the tube‚ watching music videos?  Parents‚ don ’t make the mistake of thinking your kid only learns between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.”(qtd. in Alexis 247) .The connection between the desensitized youth of our nation and the American

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    How Our Food Has Changed and the Impact of those Changes What do we eat? Food. Sounds simple enough‚ but is it? It used to be that food was all you could eat‚ but today there is a plethora of “edible food like substances” in our grocery store (Pollan). In today’s world‚ the fact that it is sold in a grocery store doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s nutritious or healthful. I’m going to step back into the past and show how food has changed in the last 50 years and the impact that it‘s having

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    only enriches our body‚ but also prevents us from getting high doctor bills. How can we eat healthier? Healthy eating means picking all natural foods from the basic food groups such as dairy‚ fruits and vegetables‚ grains and stop eating too many sweets and fats. Most people eat foods with no idea of the calorie or fat value. This leads to weight gain and unhealthy eating habits. As we know that fats are another vital part to a healthy diet. Good fats are needed to provide for our brain‚ heart‚

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    generations; this paper will briefly outline different stages in life between 1500 and 1800 according to Blainey (2002) and will conclude with my reflection on how life has changed since 1800. According to Blainey” life in 1800 was spent by most families scavenging and hunting for food‚ living off grains in the form of damper‚ cereal‚ and soup” ( 2000‚ p 410).Gathering food including bird eggs and wild berries would be how daily life revolved (Blainey 2000‚ p 410). Families had very little assets

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    Lately‚ shows that are produced in the TV are reality TV shows. Through the years‚ Reality TV shows have scattered all over the TV we see aspiring models‚ fashion designers‚ artists‚ chefs etc. To become popular and it is a rather fast way to earn money and be seen by the public. But‚ the reality TV show that has caught my attention is Jersey Shore; it’s a show that puts 8 people in a house in New Jersey‚ the camera follows them as they continue with their daily lives. Which is mostly contained getting

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    can changes ones life drastractly. To me substance abuse is when one over uses or depends on an addictive substance‚ and can not find a way to get away from it. Substance addiction is different than substance abuse and to me it means when someone out of control‚ which leads to harmful consequences. Many can say my siblings and I was ”sheltered” as children‚ but I believe my parents raised my three brothers and myself without bringing any drugs or alcohol around us to not spark our interest in them

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    counts for the strongest television channels in the market. Their success‚ unlike their effect on the viewer‚ is in arguable. Salman Rushdie‚ in his article‚ Reality TV: A Dearth of Talent and the Death of Morality argues that reality television is a deterioration of mass entertainment‚ whereas in James Poniewozik’s Television‚ Why Reality TV is Good for us‚ reality television is viewed in a more positive light. Although both articles deal with the issue of reality television shows‚ they take different

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    demonstrating how a family would act and relate when they realize that the child that they have loved and nurtured all these years is not theirs. The families choose to get to know the children that they don’t know instead of doing the whole legal drama route. They get to know about the child that is biologically theirs and really discover how much love there is from the parent to child.  This is so relatable to everyone because it is about family and how important family is.  Love does not go away

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