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    Bad Habits

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    Habits are either good or bad. Even good habits‚ if given free play‚ may turn into bad ones. For example‚ reading is a good habit. It helps in acquiring knowledge‚ in meaningful use of leisure time and healthy entertainment. But excess of reading books‚ magazines etc.‚ is harmful. It would soon tell upon one’s health‚ resources‚ mental fitness and capacity to earn. Balance is the golden rule. That is why it is said‚ “Excess of everything is bad” nothing too much‚ not even good things and habits

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    Breaking Bad

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    Breaking bad Walter White‚ the lead character of breaking bad‚ has faced a tremendous problem in his life that has induced a giant smother pillow of stress‚ as for all others who befall the disease; terminal lung cancer. Walter‚ aware of his serious financial constraints‚ connects with a former student‚ Jesse Pinkman in order to provide a stable life for his family after he passes away. He has been put under these circumstances due to a decision to sell his former partners now Fortune 500 company

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    Bad For Children

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    Mrs. Kimberly Mori ENGL 1301- 5041 12 February 2015 The Reality of Education: John Holt’s “School is Bad for Children” An important goal of education is to allow a student to think freely‚ right? John Holt would claim otherwise in his 1989 essay‚ “School is Bad for Children‚” in which he presents his perspective of school and how it limits the way a student to think. An analysis of “School is Bad for Children” reveals not only that the author’s personal beliefs have an important role in the effectiveness

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    Bad Nurses

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    Brad McNeil Crystal L. Finney ENG-111-103A June 28‚ 2012 Bad Nurses He was lying in his bed struggling to take every breath. The Hospice doctor said he wouldn’t live more than twenty-four hours now. Uncle Ralph’s chest sounded like a motor running because his lungs were so congested. We thought that suctioning out his lungs would help him to breathe a little easier so I volunteered to ask the nurse for help. Doctor Kinsley called for an available nurse. The one around the corner

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    Bad Parenting

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    the teachers questions wrong just to get the reaction out of the teacher and then the reaction out of the students. A decline of grades can also be a sign of bad parenting and in the same way a cry for attention. Some kids‚ now don’t get bad grades because they try and honestly that’s as high as they can get‚ now days kids are getting bad grades just so they can get that paper sent home with the parents signature required to see if their parents even notice. My personal opion about the whole grade

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    Bad Posture

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    Bad posture is represented in both Amy Cuddy’s article‚"Your iPhone is Ruining Your Posture and your mood‚" and Jane E. Brody’s article‚" Posture Affects Standing and Not just the Physical Kind‚" both of these articles are good explaining posture. Cuddy’s article‚ "Your iPhone is Ruining Your Posture and your mood‚" uses evidence that explains how mood can be effected by posture. People of older age can have a hump in their back‚" When Mr. August started treating patients more than 30 years ago

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    Bad Experiences

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    Overcoming Life’s Obstacles Does a bad experience as a child determine one’s future? I refused to let planers choose who I was going to be. When I was child‚ I experienced some real traumatic situations growing up‚ my family and society’s statistics labeled me as if I would not have a successful future. My family often said to me‚ ”you will never be anything in life”. “You will end up in prison or dead.” Society’s statistics labeled my future as one that would involve in depression and poor

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    Bad Anxiety

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    Anxiety affects 40 million adults in the United States ages 18 and up which about 18% of the population. Growing up with bad Anxiety was not the easiest thing to handle. I use to be very self-abusive to the point I ended up finding out I had anxiety induced bulimia and little thing to some people might mean a bad episode for me like a test an addition or even reading in front of a class because I might mess up because of my dyslexia. But in my junior year of high school‚ I found a way to fight my

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    Bad Girl

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    In the book “Bad Girl” by Abigail Vona‚ she describes her struggles while surviving in a mental hospital known as The Village. Throughout the story she dramatically changes towards being a better person. Abigail‚ also known as “Abby‚” longed for sharing her story in a book while being dyslexic. Fifteen year old Abby created idiotic adventures thinking all teenagers lived this way. She smoked‚ drank alcohol‚ ran away from home‚ went to insane parties‚ and snuck out of her home frequently. Clueless

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    Tracking Is Bad

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    in the film. US schools fail to keep pace with the rest of the world. Among 30 developed countries‚ we are 25th in math‚ 21st in science. The top 5% of our students are only ranked 23 out of 29 developed countries. We have fallen behind in almost all categories. In math‚ we are ranked 8th out of the 8 countries. Probably because most states have about a 30% or less proficiency rate in math. Additionally‚ we ranked #1 in confidence for our math skills which is almost comical because we always believe

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