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    How to Kick a Bad Habit I believe everyone has at least one form of a bad habit. They come in all shapes and in all sizes. It varies from person to person and age to age. There are many types of habits but for this essay we will speak about how to kick a bad one. Whether you smoke‚ drink or maybe you have something small such biting your nails‚ it all boils down to a bad habit. A bad habit may control your entire life and could possibly destroy everything you have ever dreamed of doing and or

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    How to Kick a Bad Habit ?

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    How to kick a bad habit? People who acknowledge that they need to make a change in their life are more likely to achieve that change than anybody else‚ take four active steps toward making that changing will move you closer to success in kicking a bad habit and substituted by a good one. Define you your goals by identifying your bad habit. The first step‚ supervision the bad habit and realize the negative effects of it then intention to change it by a good habit which will make you more proud

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    No matter where you look all you see is desert. Your resources are limited. Where will your next meal come from? How will you make a shelter when all you see for miles are dead trees and cacti? This is what it may have been like to live as a Native American nomadic tribe member living in the Southwest. The Apache and Navajo people had to be incredibly resourceful and resilient to live in a region that didn’t have as many resources as other regions. Since the Apache and Navajo were mostly nomadic

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    How Facebook Addiction affects the Lives of Teenagers in Resettlement Area‚ Floridablanca‚ Pampanga‚ Philippines” Presented by: Sandrene D. Garcia Presented to: Mrs. Fe Lorrelie Maglanque (March 19‚ 2012) I. Introduction Earth has finally discovered her great talent‚ the Internet‚ a link of websites and pathways of communication. And in this great discovery‚ FACEBOOK was created‚ the ultimate social networking site. It has given Earth great things‚ but along with these

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    How Does Texting Affect Our Lives? Texting can affect our lives in many different ways. Many argue that‚ texting in the New World is a detriment. I personally feel neutral as this topic goes on. The technology today is so overwhelming at times being that there’s always something new coming out. In retrospect‚ there was the telephone‚ the beeper and the Cell phone. Later‚ there was the cell phone combined with the texting‚ Texting combined with the camera‚ camera combined

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    INTRODUCTION Facebook is known to be the most famous social networking sites in the world. It was created by Mark Zuckerberg and Eduardo Saverin on Febuary 2004. Facebook was originally created for Harvard students only‚ for them to keep in touch when they were away from the campus‚ but the site has been now expanded worldwide and has about billion active users and majority of these are college students. With the rapid changes to our generation‚ youth is now more demanding in acquiring technologies

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    Habits How are habits formed? How can they be changed? 11/9/2013 Psychology 103 Almost everyone (if not all people) have a habit; it could be a good habit or a bad one. One thing most do not know is how a habit is formed? Can they be changed? A habit is a recurrent‚ often unconscious pattern of behaviors that is acquired through frequent repetition‚ and tends to occur subconsciously. Habits emerge because the brain is constantly seeking ways to conserve energy. It looks for a cue that

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    How to Break Bad Habits

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    How To Break Bad Habits Everyone has bad habits that they need to break. Some people may realize it and others may not. Breaking a bad habit is something that can be hard to do but you have to put yourself to the test. Like me for example I’m always on the phone or texting my boyfriend throughout the whole day. Its cool and all but I need to cut that down a bit. Nobody needs to be talking or texting their girlfriend or boyfriend for a whole day unless its really important. I have four tips that

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    According to “Competitive Eating: How Is It Safe?” by Richard Sine and “Should We Ban Competitive Eating?” by Sarah McCarry‚ competitive should be banned from being a sport and a job to many of the competitor because it promotes obesity and it puts the eaters life at risk. The first reason to ban competitive eating is unhealthy and you can put your live at risk.“If competitive eaters are vomiting regularly‚ that could cause problems.Protracted vomiting can increase the chances of aspiration.

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    How to kick a bad habit Many teenagers start smoking‚ because they want to be like their friends‚ and they may have a low self-esteem.   At this age‚ smoking may get them accepted into the “in crowd‚” and help them make friends.   Some teenagers start smoking just to experience what smoking is all about or how it may make them feel in doing so. Then as time goes on and we are starting to become adults only then do we realize what could happen to us from smoking.   As an adult‚ we start to realize

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