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    something that a lot of people do not always think about before using it‚ or while using it. The impact the social web has can either be detrimental or very helpful and positive. Of course‚ this depends on which social web platform is being used and how it is being used. The social web is a set of social relations that link people through the World Wide Web. Joshua porter defines it as: “The Web is more a social creation than a technical one. I designed it for a social effect--to help people work

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    How pies affect childhood

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    How Nature and Nurture affect the PIES development at infancy. Physical-Nature The genetics that an infant can inherit from the parents can decide the height and weight of that person. Also if there are any physical disabilities or abnormalities these can also be inherited from the parents to the infant. This can affect the child physically because it can affect their development‚ growth and motor skills. Children have to build their muscle mass in order to be able to have the strength to develop

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    My expository essay topic is how Homelessness affects Children. The Three sub topics that I choose were when children start school they have hard times with keeping up and passing their grade. The conditions that homeless children grow up in take a great toll on them physically and affect them every day. During the beginning of a Childs life they lack the proper nourishment needed to help them develop at the same pace as children their age. Homelessness and its Effects on Children By Ellen

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    The Greatest Generation

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    for our young American and the worst and the best we’ve yet to come. On December 7th 1941‚ the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. Across America on that Saturday afternoon the stunning news from the radio electrified the nation and changed the lives of all who heard it. The young Americans of this time constituted a generation birth marked for greatness. A generation of Americans that would take it’s place in American history. It may be historically premature to judge the greatest generation but indisputably

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    Generation: Pill

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    Alex Melekos English Research Paper Generation Pill The reality of drug abuse in American culture has fueled FDA restrictions and reforms for decades as more information on drug availability‚ distribution‚ and side effects is released to the public. A trending topic that has gained publicity in the past months is the rate at which doctors prescribe opiates. Drugs such as Percocet‚ OxyContin‚ Vicodin‚ and Roxicodone are synthesized medications that doctors prescribe for the relief of pain

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    is to gain an understanding about what alcohol is‚ how alcohol is produced‚ the metabolic processes involved with the breakdown of alcohol in the body and the enzymes that catalyze these reactions and how these biochemical reactions affect the liver and brain and the effects of alcohol on the human body. Introduction A good deal of the population consume alcohol‚ some more than others. The effects of alcohol consumption on the human body affects mainly the central nervous system‚ however alcohol

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    How does Atheism affect religion?” First of all‚ Atheism is defines as the rejection of the belief that there is a superior being. All of the things that has happened and those that are still going to happen revolve around science‚ logic and reasoning. However‚ that is contradicted by religion in which it is defined as the acceptance of a superior being‚ an almighty creator. Because of the great contradiction between the two beliefs‚ there are different effects. Many atheists refuse to believe

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    person feels sad or depressed to the point that it affects his work for a long period of time (2). This can affect a person’s identity because he may see himself as a person who is constantly down and has no motivation to do anything. Living with this psychological disorder can also strain relationships because the people living around the person with depression may not understand what he is going through at the moment. Depression can also affect a person in education because the person may feel a

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    How CHD Affects The Body

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    uk/heart-health/conditions/familial-hypercholesterolaemia How CHD affects the body CHD can affect the body as it can reduce the oxygen supply due to narrowed arteries which can result in you feeling physically exhausted and stressed a lot. It can also cause pain and shortness of breath. Not having enough oxygen can also result in a series of heart attacks which can lead to the heart muscle dying and being replaced with scar tissue. https://www.sharecare.com/health/heart-disease/how-coronary-heart-disease-affect

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    Generation Gap

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    Solutions for generation gap? Answer: There are NO solutions to the "generation gap".  The best thing to do is to try to BRIDGE the "generation gap".  In many ways as a teenager myself‚ its hard to identify with my parents.  I see the world with a different perspective on EVERYTHING‚ from what is acceptable to wear‚ to how long I should be allowed to watch TV‚or how much time I should surf the net‚ or if I am allowed to have a Myspace.  Here’s some ideas that my family came up with that makes

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