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    17% of students are doing drugs‚ drinking alcohol‚ or smoking during school. By 8th grade‚ 38% of teens have consumed alcohol‚ 15% have smoked cigarettes‚ and 16.5% have used marijuana. Drug testing should be mandatory due to the overuse of drugs in high school. The overuse of drugs is becoming huge. I know many people that use drugs in my grade that need help or punishment. Since random student drug testing was legalized in 2002 drug use has gone down my 23%. (Walters) Random drug testing would lead

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    sports injuries

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    activities. Sporting injuries are very common in individuals who play sports for a living and those who play sports for fun. While the benefits of exercise are essential components to a healthy lifestyle‚ excessive work outs can do more harm than good. Overuse injuries are the most common types of injuries in sports and are the result of repetitive trauma during exercise. Sports injuries can affect bones or soft tissue such as ligaments‚ muscles‚ and tendons. Depending on the type of injury and how serve

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    more and more people‚ including students’ life in a negative way if they overuse of the internet. We must be aware of the negative consequences of overuse of the Internet. Some people are experiencing a negative impact in their lives because of their compulsive use of the Internet with so much information at our fingertips. In this graph the minority groups of people are using the Internet ranging from 4-6 hours and some overuse the internet more than 7 hours per day. It can affect their daily life

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    POL 2528 Assignment

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              Policy 2: Emission Caps of Power Plants (Content and Policy Outcomes)  8.          Case study – Singapore  9.          Basic Information  10.  Main Reasons of Policies Chosen  11.  Policy 1: Electronic Road Pricing System (ERP) (Content and Policy Outcomes)  12.  Policy 2: Public Electricity Generation (Content and Policy Outcomes)  13.  Compare and Contrast of the Strategies and Policies towards the two governments  14.  Evaluate how HK can move to Greater Sustainability  15.  Conclusion     Make  sure  you use references in your text consistently

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    Pushing Too Hard

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    Problems in Youth Athletic Problems in Youth Athletics One of the greatest feelings a parent can experience is watching a child excel in an activity. Rightfully so‚ many parents encourage children to perform well in sports. The problems start when the encouragement begins to go too far. Many parents and coaches toady exceed the boundaries of encouragement‚ and enter a realm of abuse. A lot of this behavior will start when a parent of coach believes that they are mentoring the next superstar

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    follows: 20 minutes on edges‚ 20 minutes spinning‚ 60 minutes jumping and then I assess how I feel - if I have ankle pain‚ I complete my session spinning and doing edges‚ but if I am fine‚ I continue jumping. I estimate I do upwards of 50 jumps a day.) Overuse injuries are the most common concern for many figure skaters‚ especially if they have poor technique engraved into them as a developmental figure skater (Šeniglová‚ 2011). Proper technique is especially important to young athletes who will develop

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    Common Cold: A Case Study

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    Patient is a 5 year old with a sore throat‚ nasal congestion‚ and has diagnosis of cold. Parents are concerned that the child is not on an antibiotic. Priority NANDA: Deficit Knowledge r/t sore throat and nasal congestion aeb parents requesting ABX for treatment. (note: I am kind of unsure of this dx or if I did the r/t and aeb for it right if someone has insight and could help explain it better on how to word it) Outcome is to educate the parents /parent on the signs and symptoms of a cold and

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    entire world. Now it is much easier and faster to share information‚ experiences‚ pictures and ideas to everyone. We are getting so used to all of these technologies that soon we will not be able to live without them anymore. But sometimes people overuse their devices and this can be very dangerous once you may lose all of your human interaction skills. Do smartphones increase or decrease social interaction?

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    baseline and 1-year follow-up. Mobile phone exposure variables included frequency of use‚ but also more qualitative variables: demands on availability‚ perceived stressfulness of accessibility‚ being awakened at night by the mobile phone‚ and personal overuse of the mobile phone. Mental health outcomes included current stress‚ sleep disorders‚ and symptoms of depression. Prevalence ratios (PRs) were calculated for cross-sectional and prospective associations between exposure variables and mental health

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    Antibiotics Debate

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    to close the book on infectious diseases‚ and declare the war against pestilence won”. He was completely oblivious to important aspects of antibiotics including their ineffectiveness on viruses and the potential harm that would be caused by their overuse. Although at the time antibiotics seemed to be the remedy for almost any infectious disease‚ this was not the case. Doctors continuously prescribed antibiotics for almost everything‚ resulting in extreme misuse of this drug. Despite the fact

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