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    individuals who don’t use computers at work likely use them at home to surf on net or to have fun and etc. What this has meant is that many people are spending many hours on the computer at work and then again at home. As a result‚ there has been a significant increase in the reporting of health problems related to the use of computers. So‚ with the increasing use of computers‚ computer related-vision problems are affecting a growing number of individuals. Visual symptoms include: eyestrain‚ blurred

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    Refining Solutions Meghan L Adams PHL/458 July 16‚ 2013 David Boswell Refining Solutions There are a number of solutions that can be reviewed to solve most any problem and most require a touch of creative or critical thinking. William Hughes once said‚ “If we are not prepared to think for ourselves‚ and to make the effort to learn how to do this well‚ we will always be in danger of becoming slaves to the ideas and values of others due to our own ignorance.” This quote is one that can be considered

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    What are the problems of continued urbanisation? Discuss in relation to one area of the world and evaluate the possible solution. 1528words Urbanisation is a global problem with various impacts in different fields. “Urbanisation is the transformation of society from rural life to life in towns and cities” McDonald and McMillen (2010‚ p.8). The United Nations published‚ that in 1950 there was 2.54 billion of the population which equivalent to 29.1% of the world population was living in cities

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    worthless? Like nothing you can do could ever right the wrongs that have been done? Like you’re not good at anything you do? Like everybody hates you? Like you’re completely alone? The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that about 121 million people worldwide have felt these emotions before due to some form of depression; however‚ less than 25 percent have access to effective treatment [source: WHO]. Even though many people don’t realize it‚ there is an abhorrent problem with depression among teens

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    Fun in the Run

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    giving signal to the runners to get ready‚ set and run! But for me as first timer to join a fun run‚ it has more in depth meaning. READY. As a greenhorn‚ aside from preparing the running paraphernalia‚ I also conditioned myself to run farther than I normally did. In fact‚ I and my friends went to a sports complex in our place a week before to stretch out and have a trial run on the oval though in the fun run we had the road as the track. After getting myself ready or shall I say ourselves‚ because

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    Samantha Trost Structural Analysis Professor Drolet 10/30/12 Fun Home Alison Bechdel‚ who is best known for her comic strip Dykes to Watch Out For wrote the autobiographical comic‚ Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic‚ with one of the most intelligent and insightful autobiographical comics. Her graphics avoids the normal confessional‚ self-obsessed nature of much autobiography by focusing not just on Alison herself but on her and her father’s complicated relationship. The subtitle’s “Tragicomic” also

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    Utah State University DigitalCommons@USU Undergraduate Honors Theses Honors Program 8-1-2010 The Temple Recommend: A Solution to the FreeRider Problem Austin Bowles Utah State University Recommended Citation Bowles‚ Austin‚ "The Temple Recommend: A Solution to the Free-Rider Problem" (2010). Undergraduate Honors Theses. Paper 62. http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/honors/62 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Honors Program at DigitalCommons@USU. It has been accepted for

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    The usage of the Cherokee syllabary throughout Diane Glancy’s novel Pushing the Bear is significant because it expresses the importance of maintaining Cherokee cultural ideals as protest towards the United States government. The nine-hundred mile‚ four month journey that the Southeastern Cherokee tribes were forced to make in the winter of 1838 threatened to wipe out an entire culture. On the journey‚ approximately four thousand people lost their lives. As this harrowing story is portrayed in the

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    Accounting Is Fun

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    list into primary‚ secondary‚ tertiary sector Business. 1. A Mining company: Is a Primary Sector Business. 2. An Advertising Agency: Is a Tertiary Sector Business. 3. A New paper publishing company: Is a Primary Sector Business. 4. A Caning Factory: Is a Primary Sector Business. 5. A News Paper Delivery: Is a Tertiary Sector Business. 6. An Oyster Gathering Business: Is a Primary Sector Business. 7. A Forestry Business: Is a Primary Sector Business. 8. A Furniture

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    Kenny and Norton Bell founded TEAM FUN!‚ a sporting goods and equipment store and manufacturer‚ 10 years ago. Kenny and Norton had always been sports enthusiasts. As stellar athletes through high school and college‚ these twin brothers knew they wanted to open a business that catered to the leisure sporting industry. Shortly after graduating from college‚ they presented to a bank the business plan they had developed as part of their small-business entrepreneurial course. They were given a loan

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