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    The outline 1-The introduction a- Hook: Why is Recycling Important??Well... Why is breathing important? When you take the time to really think about it‚ you’ll see that both of these questions have fundamentally the same answer: TO SURVIVE b- Topic: paper recycling process c- Background information: • Paper recycling has been around as long as paper itself. Paper companies have always recognized the environmental and economic benefits of recycling. In recent years‚ paper recycling has

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    VIDEO GAME ADDICTION After playing video games for 50 hours‚ a man died in an Internet cafe in South Korea (Khazan). China has set up a system in order to control the online video gaming hours. This is the vital step the country has taken to prevent the online gamers from getting addicted by limiting the hours of online video gaming (Koo). Thailand‚ on the other hand‚ has banned a very popular game called Grand Theft Auto 4 after a crime was committed in a similar fashion as shown in the game

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    Networking and Addiction Writer(s) : Daria J. Kuss and Mark D. Griffiths Source : www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph Social Networking Sites (SNS) or in this case Facebook has been causing serious addiction amongst individuals these days. This situation is no longer seen as an addiction but as a serious mental health issue. People these days spend majority of their time online by surfing Facebook in their virtual community. Psychologists describe this scenario as ‘Facebook Addiction Disorder’

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    Computer Gaming Addiction in Adolescents and Young Adults‚ Solutions for Moderating and Motivating for Success Kenneth M. Woog‚ Psy. D. Computer Gaming Addiction Treatment Services computergamingaddiction.com kwoog@wooglabs.com (949) 422-4120 Pepperdine University Associate Director‚ PRYDE kwoog@pepperdine.edu Computer Gaming Addiction in Adolescents and Young Adults‚ Solutions for Moderating and Motivating for Success • • • • • • Background of the problem Theories of Addiction – Recent Science

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    Kanzaki Statement of Intention: This piece of writing is going to tell a story about the journey of a character named Daisy and how she falls into addiction to a mysterious new substance called Kanzaki. Through Daisy’s story‚ my aim is to show the dangers of substance abuse and the impact of addiction on the addicted (Daisy) and their relationships. The underlying message of the story is to show the destructive nature of addiction. Daisy sauntered through the labyrinthine alleyways of the city‚ her

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    Stacey Henriquez Mrs. Serianni November 13‚ 2012 Music analysis Hold your head up Macklemore is a very unique and different artist. He is also a local artist from Seattle and became famous from his songs and song writing skills. He is becoming more popular everyday mostly by social media. He is a rapper/ songwriter and expresses himself differently than other rappers especially in his song “Hold your head up”. This song has such a deep and powerful meaning to the listeners and lifts their spirits

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    Drug Addiction is a Disease Sabrina Hinds Axia College of University of Phoenix Drug Addiction is a Disease Drug addiction is a disease because addictive personalities do not have control over their addictions. To prove this claim‚ the reader will learn about how addictive personalities become addicted; how dopamine contributes to the addict’s addiction; how society treats addictive personalities; and how drug-addiction is a mental illness just like any other mental illness. This paper

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    From 1979 to present there have been many famous photographers‚ but there are three who really stick out: Jerry Uelsmann‚ Freeman Patterson‚ and Annie Slivovitz. These three photographers had very distinct photography and viewed photography as more than pictures but as pigments of emotions and feelings. These photographers are very famous for their pictures and one photographer is known for her help in third world countries. The first photographer that I would like to mention in my research paper

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    Objectives 1. To determine the effects of Facebook to the Filipino users. 2. To recognize the advantages and disadvantages of using Facebook. 3. To discuss why Filipinos like Facebook. 4. To know the signs of Facebook Addiction. 5. To find out the steps how to cope Facebook Addiction. Research Questions 1. To what extent do the Filipinos use Facebook as their social networking site? 2. Why Filipinos are easily hooked to Facebook? 3. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using Facebook? 4

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    Over the course of her career‚ she would photograph some of the most famous women in American society. She would go on to photograph the likes of‚ Britney Spears‚ Christina Aguilera‚ and Rihanna‚ among others. What has made Ellen’s photographs so unique‚ is her innate ability to create a strong sense of playfulness. Looking at her works‚ it is remarkable how she captures both the beauty and playfulness of her subject. Ellen always had her own ideas about photography while working as a model for 10

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