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    Health & Fitness for Life—HHP 295 Winter ‘14 Final Exam Name: _____________________________________ Date: 3/19/14 1-3: The process of goal setting is very important when attempting to make a positive lifestyle change. Setting goals enables the ‘goal setter’ mark and eventually achieve a desired lifestyle change; i.e. I chose to quit smoking‚ I set several ‘mini’ goals in the process of accomplishing my end goal of total abstinence from cigarettes. There are several

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    Applying Research Impacts of playing video games on learning in children EDIT 6900 Dr. Janette Hill Spring 2006 March 29‚ 2006 Myoungjin Yang Tollett Department of Educational Psychology and Instructional Technology The University of Georgia‚ Athens‚ Georgia Introduction It has been fascinating for me to watch my 6-year old nephew playing video games since he was three. Many family members have expressed their concerns regarding the number of hours he spends playing video games‚ about consequences

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    The Problem of Obesity

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    The Problem of Obesity Western Governors University Collegiate Level Reasoning and Problem Solving James Reed The Problem of Obesity Obesity is a major problem in American. Year after year‚ new diets are published‚ and new medications are hailed as wonder drugs that will take weight off with little physical effort‚ yet the problem still exists unabated. In testimony before the US Congress‚ Berzins (2001) asserted that‚ “[weight] is a complex result of heredity‚ culture and lifestyle

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    The Problems with Prisons

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    Problems with Prisons The Michigan Department of Corrections annual budget is 2 billion dollars‚ and the average annual cost per inmate is $32‚000. 4.5 percent of the state general fund allocated in the 2009-2010 budget proposal. Michigan’s total department active personnel contains 16‚324 people. There are 50‚693 incarcerated under MDOC jurisdiction with a total of 49 facilities that have had 2 escapes. The parole system makes up 17‚435 people. Prison overcrowding is a huge problem

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    causes of poverty

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    The Causes of Poverty There is no doubt that poverty is unfavorable‚ so we must ask ourselves why it exists. It is a major problem all around the world today. We need to know where poverty begins in order to plan an attack on this social epidemic. The causes of poverty are very important that should be figured out initially. Among many other factors‚ discrimination‚ job shortage‚ inadequate early childhood education‚ the increase of housing rents and the lack of health insurance are the most dominant

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    The Haze Problem

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    fire in central Sumatra and other parts of Indonesia .The haze spreads gradually to Malaysia and cause air pollution.Therefore‚Indonesia and Malaysia should work together to overcome the haze problem.I have a few reasons to support my stand. Firstly‚the haze can bring many effects for human health.It will increase the respiratory problems such as lung infections and asthma attacks.The haze can also cause dry throats and result in flu or runny nose. Moreover‚some people may come down with sore eyes(conjunctivitis)

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    6.5 Step 1: Pick a friend or family member to be the character of your word problem. This friend or family member may do one of the following: * Drive a boat * Drive a jet ski Step 2: Select a current speed of the water in mph. Step 3: Select the number of hours (be reasonable please) that your friend or family member drove the boat or jets ski against the current speed you chose in step 2. Step 4: Select the number of hours that your friend or family member made the same trip

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    Marriage Problems

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    Divorce can be the result of one or many factors. Looking around we would find that there are some common factors that lead to divorce. One of the major reasons of divorce is financial hardship. Couples that get married without planning for future or without taking into consideration the practicability often land up facing financial crisis. On the other hand if both husband and wife have full time jobs then they would have very little time for bounding with each other‚ or children and it is therefore

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    “Hamlet”. Most people would read “Hamlet” and come to the conclusion that Shakespeare is a playwright mastermind‚ however‚ there are a few that would call it a disaster. One of these few people is T. S. Eliot‚ who wrote an essay called “Hamlet and his Problems” in which he verbally attacks Shakespeare and claims that the storyline of “Hamlet” is more mixed up than the character himself. He firmly believes that because of the main characters random lunacy in almost every scene‚ that “Hamlet” was a failure

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    “NON COGNITIVE LANGUAGE CAUSES MORE PROBLEMS THAN IT SOLVES” DISCUSS. The statement in the title is suggesting that non-cognitive language‚ or non-factual language‚ is inefficient at attempting to solve the relevant and evident issues with religious language. In this essay I will argue that although there are several innate flaws with non-cognitive language‚ I‚ on occasion‚ actually find it more helpful than cognitive language. This is because when using cognitive language it is often that people

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