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    Hannah Montana is a sitcom that shows a Teenage superstar with down-to-earth Family Values. Hannah Montana‚ the television series‚ demonstrates the complications of attempting to maintain established family values‚ while being a teenage girl who has become famous and wealthy. Miley Stewart‚ also known as Hannah Montana‚ is repetitively attempting to balance her Tennessee‚ down-to-earth family values with the temptations of financial and celebrity success and how that reproduces greed. In the

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    The Destructive Effects of Healthism Healthism places our primary importance in our personal wellbeing. It results in destructive effects on the American society‚ creating a hostile environment by reinforcing victim blaming. Healthism also reinforces longstanding prejudices which promote a false illusion that bases personal worth off of fitness and health. Rather than unify a culture‚ healthism creates division in American society. First‚ healthism fosters destructive tendencies toward society

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    Montana: The Big Sky Country Introduction In this paper the topic will be on the state Montana. The reason why I chose the state Montana for my project is because when I was about five years old my parents took both me and my sister to Billings‚ Montana to visit my uncle‚ who lives there. Ever since then I always wanted to learn more about the state and the people who live there but never had the opportunity‚ so I used this paper as my chance. As you read this paper you will learn more about

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    Stages of customer loyalty Case: Jerry Singleton founded Montana Mountain Biking (MMB) 16 years ago. MMB offers one-week guided mountain biking expeditions based in four Montana locations. Most of MMB’s new customers hear about the company and its tours from existing customers. Many of MMB’s customers come back every year for a mountainbiking expedition; about 80 percent of the riders on any given expedition are repeat customers. Jerry is happy with this high repeat percentage‚ but he is worried

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    Sedition Act 1948

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    consecutive number or combination of words‚ oral or written. The Malaysian Sedition Act 1948 disregards this vital prerequisite by substituting ‘intention’ with the idea of a ‘seditious tendency’. The Act clearly specifies‚ in section 3(3)‚ that the intention of an accused person is irrelevant if they committed an act which has a seditious tendency. Thus an individual who had no intention of committing sedition can be imprisoned for up to three years simply as a result of uttering something which‚ for

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    Self-Destructive and Risk-Behaviour related deaths among South African teenagers (Slide 1) What is a risk behaviour? (Slide 2) A risk behaviour is the exposure to harm. Risky behaviour will result in a person causing harm to themselves and therefore they will not reach their full potential. Alcohol abuse‚ suicide and drug abuse are all examples of risk behaviour. What is alcohol abuse? (Slide 3) This is defined alcohol being used in a situation where it should not be used. Alcohol abuse is also

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    Bringing the railroad to Montana formed it into what it is today. While Montana may have not been a state yet‚ the railroad brought people to and from places quickly‚ but it also took a lot of work into shaping the future Montana. The history of the Railroad and how it got to Montana shaped how it is today. The people working on the railroad were not just anybody but a select

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    The Montana State Constitution The State Constitution of Montana sets forth the basic governmental roles‚ responsibilities‚ and expectations that apply to the governing officials and citizens of the state. The state’s Constitution also explains the rights of the people. The statements of the Constitution are upheld by state and federal mandates. It is a strong‚ binding artifact of Montana’s evolutionary history. The Montana State Constitution could be compared to a timeline‚ as the changes in

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    The Destructive Nature of Greed Upon first glance at “The Rocking Horse Winner” by D.H. Lawrence‚ one would not expect the said winner to in fact lose his life. The irony in the title gives way to the theme of the story‚ being that greed is destructive; even of life itself. Lawrence uses elements such as plot‚ point of view‚ and characters to further portray the destructive nature of greed in the story. A plot is the events that flow together to make a story. The first event in a story is the

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    Nature: Beautiful or destructive? Almost every entity in this universe has an opposite. Amongst some examples are the opposite of cold is hot‚ the opposite of water is fire‚ love of hate‚ and beauty of destruction. This idea can even be explained by the theories of science‚ such as Newton’s 3rdLaw‚ which states‚ “Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.” Also‚ there is the famous phrase used between married couples and lovers: “Opposites attract.” In some relationships‚ two completely

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