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    Kimberly Barros 4/13/15 English 101 Prof. Antine Topic Sentence: Like alcohol in the 1920s‚ marijuana should be legalized because doing so would not only reduce crime‚ but make the substance more reliable and safer and would generate tax dollars. Background/History: Why is marijuana illegal? Why is it legal in some states and not in others? Marijuana became widely criminalized in 1937 when congress passed the “Marijuana Tax Act” 1 as a result of a national propaganda campaign against the substance

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    When you work on correcting postural imbalance‚ you are working on aligning your posture and your body so that your posture is correct before you begin. You must be aligned properly before you can start your bodybuilding program. Take a look at professional bodybuilders some time. They have great posture‚ and that’s no mistake. However‚ many bodybuilding programs don’t have this as part of their information even though this is necessary for you. If you don’t naturally have proper posture‚ you’ll

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    counterargument for opposing views 20 x emotionally triggering words (at least) 1 x statement to challenge the audience Method: 1) Have a clear idea in your head of your opinion on the subject before you proceed in writing the speech. 2) Research to find examples to justify your opinion. An easy way to do this to use the internet‚ media‚ books (such as an encyclopaedia)‚ magazines‚ newspapers or any other source. 3) Begin to plan your speech. Think of some emotive and descriptive words

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    Treatment of Depression

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    Organization‚ depression is one of the top five global health problems. Luckily‚ there was a research done called Treatment As Usual (TAU) for treating depression in which a correlation of psychotherapy‚ pharmacotherapy‚ and combined treatment was done at an extensive medical center. There were hundreds of randomized controlled trials (RCT) done which clearly showed the productiveness of combined pharmacotherapy (medical treatment by drugs) and psychotherapy (talk therapy) to treat depression related disorders

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    Introduction The Controversy “Same-sex marriage permits couples of the same gender to enter legally-recognized marriages and provides them with the same legal rights as couples in heterosexual relationships” (Same-Sex Marriage). “Opponents of same-sex marriage argue that the institution of marriage should apply to only unions between one man and one woman. Allowing gay and lesbian couples to marry‚ they say‚ undermines the institution of marriage” (Same-Sex Marriage). Where the Issue Stands

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    Women and Depression Christina Eddy October 2012 Women and Depression WOMEN AND DEPRESSION Introduction A. What is causing more women to be depressed then men? B. Depression is one of the leading causes of death in women today. 2. Depression in women is caused by many different reasons a. Hormonal changes due to pre menopause and menopausal conditions. b. Women of all ages seem to suffer from depression at one time

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    Causes of Depression

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    CAUSES OF DEPRESSION Causes of Depression HSP3M Feeling sad‚ or what we may call "depressed"‚ happens to all of us‚ but for most of us the sensation usually leaves after a while. However‚ people with a depressive disorder‚ such as clinical depression‚ find that their state interferes with their daily life. Depression is a condition of general emotional withdrawal. It is sadness greater and more prolonged and does not always have a reason. For people

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    Treatment Depression is complex; therefore‚ treatment is multilayered. Before considering a treatment a professional must consider how depression effects how this individual function daily (Kashdan‚ McKnight‚ 2009). Education is an important element of treatment. In addition to tacking symptoms‚ relationships must be analyzed‚ biological factors considered‚ actives the person engages in looked at‚ and economic influences (Kashdan‚ McKnight‚ 2009). Different types of talk therapy can be valuable

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    The Conquest of Mt. Everest Introduction Background Information Location of Mt. Everest Geography of the Surrounding Area Facts about Mt. Everest Height of the mountain How the mountain was named Peak XV Joloungma (Tibetan name) Sagarmatha (Nepalese name) The number of people who have climbed Everest to date Major Explorers Covered in this Paper Sir Edmund Hillary First to reach the summit (1953) Led a team of experienced mountain climbers who worked together Tenzing Norgay and

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    Introduction: Respiratory Syncytial Disease (RSV) is an illness caused by a virus and commonly affects infants and children under two years of age. I. Causes a. RSV is a childhood viral illness and one of the most frequent reasons infants are admitted to the hospital. RSV usually occurs within the first 3 years of life but can occur at any age. Infections are most common between the months of November and April but can happen any time of the year. Children less than 2 years of age‚ especially premature

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