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    give cumin to homing pigeons so they would return home. They also put cumin in bread or wine to ensure faithfulness from lovers. It was believed in Italy and Germany that cumin in the bread would prevent loss and theft from humans or other forces. In medieval times it was believed cumin would prevent lovers and chickens from wandering off. Brides would even carry cumin with them on the wedding day to show there faithfulness to their groom. Cumin can be used magically as well. Cumin is highly

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    Football is a physically demanding sport that requires not only strength‚ but great coaching tactics as well. When a person signs up for football‚ no matter what age they know the risks of being injured. But even knowing the risks will not prevent them from occurring‚ the injury that is frequently worried about is a concussion. A concussion is when temporary unconsciousness caused by a blow to the head. Football players take repeated blows to the head so a concussion is very common in this sport

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    get victims’ personal information by sending them a fake e-mail from bank which stated that their bank account has been hacked and their information are needed to overcome the problem. Prevention: How can we prevent credit card fraud? New technology makes it harder and harder to prevent credit card fraud because thieves are always discovering new ways on how to crack and steal credit card and bank account numbers. There is no prevention that can stop credit card fraud 100% of the time‚

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    cells‚ caused by both external and internal factors (cancer.org). There is nothing a person can do to change the cells that make up the anatomy of their body; we are born with this DNA. However‚ there are precautions an individual can do to help prevent the risk of getting cancer. These lifestyle changes can include having a good diet‚ getting an adequate amount of exercise‚ no smoking or drinking. Some people believe that the cause of cancer comes from polluted

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    1. Introduction: The problem or issue the author addresses is who should control the means of production – the private or the public. 2. Summary of the article/argument. von Hayek counters Galbraith’s The Dependence Effect by pointing out that the crux of the argument relies on a flaw that ultimately leads a faulty conclusion. While agreeing that many of our wants are created by production‚ von Hayek illustrates that society’s “highest” desires‚ including art‚ literature and education‚ are

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    jobs have become very scarce. Many people have gone to the government for assistance. There are many things that can be done to prevent the problem from growing and even reduce the number of people that are homeless or living below the poverty line or at risk of either of these. I believe that there is more than one preventative strategy to use when trying to prevent poverty and homelessness in Nebraska. First‚ I think that the primary prevention strategy would work here. The reason

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    P2 Describe preventative measures that can be taken in order to prevent sports injuries occurring Role of the coach A coach’s knowledge A coach needs to have an up to date understanding of his sport so he’s able to convey rules and techniques to his team or individual effectively. If the coach cannot do this effectively he’s putting the participant at serious risk of putting more stress or strain on joints and muscles that need be this ca escalate to torn or pulled muscles. Also if the technique

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    is the ruler didn’t think before doing things. They felt trap. Suicide is a mental illness‚ so there are three important things about suicide that we need to learn and they are signs and risk factors‚ rates in different age groups and ways to help prevent suicide. Suicide is people who kill themselves showing one or several warning signs either saying things or doing things. If you have more than one warning sign‚ you have higher chances of suicide. If a person says “I have no reason to live” or

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    control come into play. While condoms and birth control share many of the same functions they are different in many ways. Often time people confuse the functions of the two and how they work. Even though condoms and birth control are both ways to prevent pregnancy‚ they both serve as functions beyond that some similar and some alike. Here are some interesting facts about the two and the ways in which they work. A condom is a flexible sheath‚ usually made of thin rubber or latex designed to cover

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    basically prevents you from exhaling all the way‚ and works to keep your lungs open to improve oxygenation‚ and it also keeps your upper airway open to prevent apnea BiPAP also adds a boost of air while you are inhaling -- which is what we call IPAP. What this IPAP does is make sure the patient is getting good breaths in. With the mask on the patient’s face‚ and the machine turned on‚ the patient will feel the force of wind on exhalation. This wind serves two purposes. It prevents the airway

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