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    Mega machine - Technology & Society The used of technology is often disguised (ex: bob marley rolling paper‚ downloading platform‚ by saying‚ please do it legally‚ pay for it...) (Electronicochemical) vibrator: 2 different aspects: - Misunderstanding - Hysteria - Orgasm (so social camouflage) - Medical practice - Social Camouflage - Official (medical) - Private (sexual) Technology is kind of «Piggybacking» (??) Manual Hydro (2000s) --> But for example Spa exist for centuries (Doctor

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    Their main activity is to produce phones. They produce phones without selling any other products. They work under research motion. I have chosen to investigate JOHN LEWIS because it is a company which has grown very much recently which i want to find out about what has made them grow so much. Their main activity is to produce clothes. They produce clothing’s and also sell other brands. I have chosen to investigate

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    Wilma Rudolph was an exceptional American track and field athlete who overcame debilitating childhood illnesses and went on to become the first American woman to win three gold medals in a single Olympics. Wilma Rudolph was born in 1940 in Bethlehem‚ Tenn. The twentieth of 22 children‚ she was born with polio and suffered from serious bouts of pneumonia and scarlet fever as a young child. All these ailments contributed to a bad leg that some said would prevent her from ever walking. But Wilma had

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    Performance enhancing drugs should not be legalized ‘Olympic track star Marion Jones was sentenced in a federal court to six months in prison.’ (Kelly and Rao‚ 2008) The reason why Jones was guilty is because of the use of performance enhancing drugs since 1999. More and more famous athletes prove to have used banned drugs to enhance their performance. At the same time‚ the role that the anti-doping agency is more and more important in the world wide games‚ such as Olympic Game‚ Tour de France

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    History of Performance Enhancing Drugs in Sports: 776 BC - 393 BC Ancient Greeks Use Performance Enhancing Drugs "The use of drugs to enhance performance in sports has certainly occurred since the time of the original Olympic Games [from 776 to 393 BC]. The origin of the word ’doping’ is attributed to the Dutch word ’doop‚’ which is a viscous opium juice‚ the drug of choice of the ancient Greeks." Larry D. Bowers‚ PhD  "Athletic Drug Testing‚" Clinics in Sports Medicine‚ Apr. 1‚ 1998 1904-1920

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    Chapter 46      (Justin Bieber’s POV – point of view) “SOMEONE!!! CALL 911!” I shouted with a panicking voice as I held my hand underneath Rachel’s head. She wasn’t moving. She was just laying there with her eyes closed. I sat at Rachel’s hospital bed while resting my head on the edge of it. She had been sleeping peacefully for the past 9 long hours. I was genuinely tired‚ but I wanted to be the first thing her eyes caught when she woke up. After all‚ this was undoubtedly my fault.  I

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    Since time immemorial winning an Olympic medal was perceived as the pinnacle of the attainments of any athlete’s career. In our times it has become a commonplace for those winning to receive monetary rewards and life-long forms of compensation for their endeavors. However‚these practices have been at the forefront of numerous debates as they are considered to be undermining the true Olympic spirit. Many embrace the idea of financial incentives. One reason for this is the fact that Olympic athletes

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    What is a drug? A drug is a chemical substance that‚ when absorbed into the body‚ can alter normal bodily function.   Many drugs have been banned in sport if they are deemed to provide an unfair advantage‚ pose a health risk‚ or are seen to violate the ‘spirit of sport’.  The use of banned drugs by athletes is referred to as ‘doping’.  The International Olympic Committee (IOC)‚ and more recently‚ the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) have been leading the way in the battle against drugs in sport.

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    Calibration Lab

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    Tiffany Yuen Investigation 21: How Much Copper Is in the Coin? RC Bauer‚ JP Birk‚ DJ Sawyer We calibrated three different molarities of copper (II) nitrate. We tested for the %Transmittance of 1M‚ 0.1M‚ and 0.01M and plotted the data collected on a calibration curve based on concentration and absorbance. We used nitric acid to dissolve a penny to produce another copper (II) nitrate to test its %Transmittance and plot that on the graph to discover the concentration of that substance which came

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    The making‚ and re-making‚ of City Road Since the late 19th Century‚ City Road and its residents have gone through many changes. We have seen‚ (The Open University‚ 2015) and read about‚ (Blakeley and Staples‚ 2014) how society has been made and remade‚ reflecting the wider economic climate. The term ‘making and re-making’ implies that; City road has changed‚ is changing‚ and will most likely change again. The residents have also made‚ and remade‚ their own lives. Mark‚ the gentleman who

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