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    Beat the Binge

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    BEAT THE BINGE “A national program to reduce binge drinking in teenagers” UTS BEAT THE BINGE “A national program to reduce binge drinking in teenagers” UTS Beat the Binge “A national program to reduce binge drinking in teenagers.” Synopsis Alcohol Abuse in Australian teenagers has become an ever-growing epidemic nationwide‚ in particular teens aged between 14 and 17 years of age. This health issue not only has detrimental effects on teenagers but also has devastating effects on people

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    Recontextualization Painting AVI3M Level 0 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Creative Process: Ability to solve a series of artistic problems‚ showing an awareness of formal qualities‚ visual conventions‚ and relevant ideas and concepts. Preliminary Sketches A1. The Creative Process: apply the creative process to create a variety of art works‚ individually and/or collaboratively Work does not meet assignments expectations for this category. Incomplete. Preliminary sketches are poor/incomplete

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    Sleep and Counting Sheep Matthew S Corman Bethany College Abstract This paper is a summary of two handouts that test our sleep habits and determine if the amount of sleep is enough for our needs. These explanations are all pulled from personal experience and our book Exploring Psychology by David Myers. There are several theories used in this paper that are unproven but are supported by many researchers as credible. Sleep protects theory suggests that through many years of our species the

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    Counting Prayers Essay

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    The history of counting prayers is believed to have originated from Hindu religious practices in India. Counting prayers is believed to have started possibly 8th century B.C. THe use of beads for prayers by catholics began in medieval european monasteries. They became more popular to help people count their prayers. Prayer beads were officially accepted into the catholic church by Pope Leo X in 1520. the prayers are set in sets of decades. these decades reflect on the mysteries and events in the

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    South Beats

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    DirtySouth Beatz Tips By: Killa K at Tpubbdjk@aol.com First of all‚ when it comes to making crunk beats‚ the Roland TR-808 Drumkit and Parametric EQ is your best friend. Start up Fruityloops with the 808 drumkit‚ and put the Tempo at 80 or 160 BPM (got this tips from Dirty States Of America dvd). Making your drum pattern then do the following: 1. Put a compressor on your Bass Kick (BD_2 on FruityLoops)‚ with a ratio of 2.5:1‚ the gain 5.0‚ the threshold -10 db‚ the attack 2.5‚ the release

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    Exploring Graves Disease

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    Graves’ disease is an autoimmune disorder in which antibodies produced by your immune system stimulate your thyroid to overproduce hormones. To attain a better idea of Graves’ disease‚ attention has to be given to how the thyroid works.The thyroid is a butterfly shaped gland under the laryngeal prominence or adam’s apple‚ that is responsible for secreting thyroid hormones thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3) that increase the body’s metabolic rate. The thyroid is regulated by the hypothalamus

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    Graves Diease

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    1. Our digestive system provides the body a means to transfer nutrition from the external environment into the cellular level in order to sustain life. Salivary glands‚ controlled by the autonomic nervous system‚ are located in the oral cavity. Its main role is to secrete saliva in the oral cavity. There are three pairs of salivary glands. Parotoid savary gland lies under the skin on each side of the mandible. These glands secrete amylase‚ an enzyme that breaks down starches. The parotoid duct implies

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    Although the poems Recalling War by Robert Graves and Mental Cases by Wilfred Owen are both concerned with the damage that war does to the soldiers involved‚ they are different in almost every other respect. Owen’s poem examines the physical and mental effects of war in a very personal and direct way - his voice is very much in evidence in this poem - he has clearly seen people like the ’mental cases’ who are described. It is also evident that Owen’s own experiences of the war are described: he challenges

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    In the film Grave of the Fireflies‚ the director tugs at people’s heartstrings and forces them to look at World War II in a different light – too often‚ we forgot that the civilian casualty numbers are real‚ live people‚ and we tend to just look at them as a figure. In addition‚ a good part of this film takes place after the war has ended‚ which is a period that goes vastly un-talked about. People like to think that after the war officially ended‚ it was a time of joy for everyone‚ but sadly this

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    Beat the System !

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    Turnitin Introduction eijiri fofnhwoufhuiw foihweouhfuwehf euhuehf wjbuf One advantage to online learning is the convenience of easy access to information and resources online. However‚ accessible information also increases the risk of students copying content from credible sources and not producing work that is their own. Turnitin is an effective tool made available and encouraged to be used by Instructors to manage and ensure that students’ DropBox submissions are original and not plagiarized

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