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    A Study on the Effects of Online Banking to the Integrity of Personal Information Far Eastern University (2011) Submitted as a partial requirement to the course Business Administration by Doreen Mendoza ______________________________________________________________________ Abstract Across markets in Southeast Asia‚ visitation to online banking sites increased strongly in the past year‚ growing by double-digits percentages across all six countries measured. Malaysia‚ home to the largest

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    In society‚ many people tend to reject those who are different. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee presents a number of situations that reveal the effects of intolerance on other people’s lives. The characters in the novel who were treated with a lack of intolerance were Boo Radley‚ Atticus Finch and Tom Robinson. By observing the effects of intolerance on people’s lives‚ the children gain sympathy‚ respect and understanding for its victims. <br> <br>The children gain sympathy for Boo

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    The Effects of ADHD in Children Having a child diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder‚ I have witnessed first-hand the effects it has on a child’s life. Though many teachers discount the validity of ADHD‚ this disorder‚ if left untreated‚ affects a child’s daily life‚ causing them to experience forgetfulness‚ short attention spans‚ insecurities‚ and frustration. Fortunately‚ there are many treatments available to help treat the disorder‚ so that children who are diagnosed and experience

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    15). Considering that many women already enter prison with mental health issues and histories of substance and domestic abuse‚ women can be even more disadvantaged after leaving incarceration (The nature of imprisonment is to remove offenders from society; as consequence‚ women are often scared when they reenter a different world than the one they left. This often leads women right back to familiar people and activities because they don’t see any other options (Gaskins 1544). If there is no program

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    children back at home‚ have their own tales to tell. War has a profound effect on everyone‚ regardless of race‚ gender‚ or age. When hearing the statistics of a war‚ you learn how many are dead‚ injured‚ captured‚ and starving. The physical ramifications as a result of being in combat can range from a nick and a few scratches‚ losing a limb‚ or even losing a life. Time tends to heal these injuries. The psychological effects of war on the other hand are trickier to deal with. Most veterans that return

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    De La Salle Araneta University College of Arts Sciences Education and Technology Electronics II: A Research Proposal of the Effects of Online Gaming Submitted By: Taha‚ Jackilyn A. Avanzado‚ Annabelle Submitted To: Eng’r. Aga Madelo Chapter 1- The title and its Background Introduction: Over the past two decades‚ electronic games have become ingrained in our culture. Children’s fixation with these games initially alarmed parents and educators‚ but educational researchers soon

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    Humanism's Effect on Society

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    has become more of an agnostic concept. "The word has developed since its use to describe ’Renaissance Humanism’ to its twentieth century use to describe a belief system that calls upon reason and values to enable us to deelop our lives and our societies‚" (pg 1 Humanism). According to Jim Herrick in his book‚ Humanism: An Introduction‚ current day Humanism is "atheism/agnosticism with values"‚ (pg 2 Humanism). Since the the Renaissance to current times Humanism has never been a religion‚ but simply

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    Effects Of Playing On-Line Computer Games In Academic Performance Of Students Introduction Online gaming has emerged as a popular and successful source of entertainment and play for people of all ages‚ especially for the students. It refers to the games that are played over some forms of computer network‚ typically on the internet. These games are played online‚ in which you can connect with multiple players. It is normally platform independent‚ relying on the web browser and appropriate plug-in

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    The Effect of Social Media on Teenagers Elaine Ayana A. SiaContrary to what many people think‚ Social Media actually has a negative effect on teenagers. Social media is a medium of communication shared by most adults and children‚ but most especially teenagers. It is sometimes helpful‚ entertaining and within the reach of the general public. It has become an important mass media around the world. Sadly‚ this resource is abused and taken advantage by most teenagers‚ and not used in a way that they

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    Music's Effect on Society

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    Music’s Effect on Society Throughout the years‚ different musicians from all genres of music have influenced society in one way or another. The lyrics in some music have affected adults to fight against what they believe is profane music and they attempted to get rid of it all together. Music has been notably banned since the 1950’s when some songs were “too suggestive” for public jukebox’s. Criticism of profane music has continued throughout the decades‚ but the limits have been pushed. Has

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