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    Positive and Negative Impacts of Tesco Tesco was founded by Jack Cohen in 1919‚ and grew at a mind-blowing pace‚ by 1939 there were 100 stores located across the country; since 1990 Tesco has expanded it’s store locations‚ and selling varieties. Nowadays Tesco is one of the leading grocery and general merchandise retailer chain in the world. Covering 14 countries in Asia‚ Europe and America. It has a market share of 30% in the UK‚ and is considered as a monopoly; this has bought negative impacts

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    about their bad behavior. Physical punishment may cause a child psychological problems. First‚ if the physical punishment starts at an early age the child will be used to being physically punished‚ therefore‚ his or hers self-esteem may severely negative as he or she grows

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    nuclear accidents have already been endangering civilian lives. More serious accidents are not just likely‚ but inevitable (Fairchild 29). Nuclear energy may appear to be the ideal source of energy for the future: however‚ there are many negative effects of nuclear energy that can lead to very dangerous situations. Energy has always been among the basic human concerns‚ along with food and shelter. It takes part in all activities‚ from walking to the operation of even the most complicated

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    ONLINE DATAS AND RESEARCH Negative Effects of Technology on Children March 21‚ 2010 According to a New York Times article this January‚ the average kid‚ ages 8-18‚ spends over 7 ½ hours a day using technology gadgets equaling 2 ½ hours of music‚ almost 5 hours of tv and movies‚ three hours of internet and video games‚ and just 38 minutes of old fashioned reading according to the Kaiser Family Foundation‚ which adds up to 75 hours a week! These statistics are not just mere numbers; they are a reflection

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    Women all over the world face difficult situations in their everyday lives that have a negative effect on them. One difficult situation that could affect a woman’s life negatively can be the sexualization of women in society. Sexualization is the making of something sexual in character or quality or to become aware of sexuality. When individuals are regarded as sex objects and evaluated in terms of their physical characteristics or the colloquial term: “sexiness”; This creates the sexualization

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    Although the Columbian Exchange was a time of negative issues such as the introduction of diseases and genocide‚ the positive factors of the Columbian Exchange were more important. The arrival of Christopher Columbus in the New World created an imaginary bridge between the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere. This imaginary bridge is what began the Columbian Exchange. Before the introduction of animals in the New World‚ the Native Americans only had dogs‚ fowls‚ guinea pigs‚ and two breeds

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    Face. For a number of CARICOM members‚ as for their Latin American neighbors‚ the 1980s were a “lost decade” in terms of economic growth. Real GDP in the Caribbean common market contracted significantly in 1982-1985 and remained almost still in the following three years. Although declining output was mainly a result of adverse conditions in the external environment‚ economic management problems worsened the declining trend in some countries. This was a period of falling real incomes and high unemployment

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    Adverse Effect of Globalization in the Philippine Economy Introduction The thrive of globalization has opened gates for economies both nationally and globally. The last three decades saw many governments acquiring the systems of free markets‚ thereby‚ maximizing their own potential and opportunities for international business as well as investment. What’s more‚ as a result of globalization governments all over the world worked towards the elimination of limitations to business and trade of

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    Just Tap It: The Negative Effects of Bottled Water “In Canada‚ bottled water consumption was estimated at 24.4 litres per person in 1999. By 2005‚ that had increased to about 60 litres per person‚ with sales worth $652.7 million” (CBC News‚ 2008). This dramatic increase in bottled water consumption does not come without severe repercussions and has caused a chain reaction of unfortunate events. Although easily available and terribly convenient‚ bottled water negatively effects the environment‚ is

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    Following the Nursing and Midwifery Code of Conduct and ensuring confidentiality‚ dignity and respect is maintained throughout this essay‚ I will be changing the child’s name to Alfie (NMC‚ 2015). Alfie was a 3 year old who my mentor and I triaged and assessed in the early hours of the morning in A and E. He presented with a barking cough‚ temperature of 40°C and very irritable. These are all common signs and symptoms of croup. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (2012) defines

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