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    MARIJUANA’S SHORT AND LONG TERM EFFECTS ON THE BRAIN Millions are abusing marijuana every day. In fact‚ 1 out of 7 high school students smoke marijuana more than once a day. Marijuana is taken very lightly and is the most highly used illegal drug. For this reason‚ society should know its short and long term effects on the brain. Marijuana can effect these two areas emotionally or physically. Also in some cases physical damages causes the emotional response. Although most public information

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    Can information systems provide businesses with a competitive edge? Are such IT related competitive advantages sustainable in the long run? Why or why not? In recent years‚ many businesses have faced an increasingly uncertain future. As a result‚ there is an "economic imperative" to gain advantage over their competitors (Bakos & Treacy‚ 1986). A competitive advantage is attained when "a firm reaches its comparative efficiency or bargaining power (Bakos and Treacy‚ 1986). There has been a need for

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    Movement Skills 1.1: Explain Why Physical Activity is Important to the Short and Long Term Health and Well Being of Children Physical activity os and should be a part of every child’s everyday life. It is not only needed to promote a healthy lifestyle for the child but also his/her general well being. It gets them involved and can help them to participate and play with their fellow peers. It promotes learning and understanding about the world. It is also necessary in the short term to help hopefully

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    China and Japan‚ 2 countries with large historical backgrounds were highly impacted by numerous events such as imperialism in Europe‚ civil wars and WWII. As a result‚ profound and long-term effects have been introduced to the lives of entire populations‚ which can be still perceived today. Nowadays many people see Asians as xenophobic‚ fearing the outside world or simply just involved on their own affairs which have led to a deep nationalistic feeling. Indeed‚ this was the reaction to many humiliations

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    politics between parties. Only because technology was advancing not just in agriculture‚ but because weaponry was advancing in rifles quicker. The election of 1860 will provide what were the causes before it‚ what or why the Civil War happened‚ and the long-term effects of the War. Nearly all the North and South were developing in either technology or agriculture. Transcendentalism has become the biggest thing in America‚ talking about America needs

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    also helps to sell the security which is not owned by the investor. Margin trading‚ therefore‚ is used in both long & short position. Long position refers to buying of security own share in an expectation of drastically or dramatically price increase. But short position refers to selling of own security or short selling of others security‚ which are not owned by the investor (i.e. short seller). In order to use margin trading‚ investor opens margin account in the brokerage house and deposits minimum

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    Assignment I- Case Brief: McCarty v. Pheasant Run ‚ Inc. Prof Lindsey Appiah Tort Law October 28‚ 2012 Summary of Case Mrs. Dula McCarty brought suit against Pheasant Run Inc. for negligence. In 1981‚ Mrs. McCarty was attacked by a man in her hotel room‚ beaten and threatened of rape. Mrs. McCarty ultimately fought off her attacker and he fled. The attacker was never identified nor brought to justice. Although Mrs. McCarty did not sustain serious physical injuries‚ she claimed the incident

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    Is Terrorism Justified ? Is terrorism ever justifiable ? The answer is no‚ terrorism is never justifiable. I will argue that terrorism is not justifiable because it does not contribute to a goal of a more peaceful society. Terrorism contributes to conflict‚ no matter what reason is used to legitimize it. But in order to argue that terrorism is unjustifiable I must first decide on a definition of terrorism. This definition encompasses all the acts that we would determine as terrorism. This

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    Investigation into the exposure to short term and long term memory and the differences between both. That there will be a difference between short term and long term memory to exposure and that there will be misread information. Abstract The aim and hypothesis of this study states there will be a difference between exposure to short term memory in comparison to long term memory. To proceed with the investigation the experimenters (students in this case) would have to decide on the participants

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    DOES TONY BLAIR RUN A PRESIDENTIAL-STYLE ADMINISTRATION? In this paper‚ I intend to analyse the extent to which the current Labour administration shows the characteristics of a presidential government. To do this‚ the term ‘presidential’ must first be defined. A definition of a presidential government that is generally accepted by political analysts is ‘a system of government in which the powers of the president are constitutionally separate from those of the legislature.’ The British system

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