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    Deforestation and its Consequences On page 270 in our book it talks about deforestation. This topic really hit home with me as I have helped on a tree farm for 15 years. Our book talks about how we have lost 1% of our forests in North America between 1990 and 2010‚ even though this seems like a small amount (5 million hectares‚ or about 12.3 million acres) it is a big impact on the diversity in North America. In an article I found online about deforestation in North America‚ Deforestation refers

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    Internet and Childern

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    Abstract The internet has revolutionized our lives and our society. It has changed the way we communicate‚ learn‚ and conduct business. The internet has made such a huge impact on our society that many can’t imagine life without it. Now we don’t have to spend hours looking for information in our libraries‚ the information is available to us anytime with just one click of the mouse. This form of technology has an impact on all aspects of our changing society from parenting‚ to dating‚ from conducting

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    Internet Addiction

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    Internet Addiction: A Brief Summary of Research and Practice Go to: Abstract Problematic computer use is a growing social issue which is being debated worldwide. Internet Addiction Disorder (IAD) ruins lives by causing neurological complications‚ psychological disturbances‚ and social problems. Surveys in the United States and Europe have indicated alarming prevalence rates between 1.5 and 8.2% [1]. There are several reviews addressing the definition‚ classification‚ assessment‚ epidemiology‚ and

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    The Consequence of Pride

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    The Consequence of Pride In the short story “Popular Mechanics” written by Raymond Carver‚ there is a theme of a down falling battle of pride shown a between two characters. First the mood of the story is set within the setting. The snow from winter has begun to melt and turn to dirty water signifying the changing tone of the story and it has fallen dark. There has also been a turning point internally with the characters. In the beginning there is a man packing and a women crying and hysterically

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    Mack Micera Micera.mack@gmail.com Com 212 November 17‚ 2014 Picture and its Consequences Draft In life I believe that people must try and adapt to situations and make the best of them. I will show this in action through a young orphan who just received new shoes The main conflict is between the orphan and his parents who recently put him up for adoption The point of view character will be the orphan I want my audience to realize that although things may change for the worse you

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    Sociology and Internet

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    People can get lots of things done through the Internet‚ chatting with friends through MSN‚ shopping on Amarzon.com‚ settling the credit card bill‚ making new friends through the Facebook‚ reading newspaper on appledaily.com‚ etc. Besides‚ when we want to search for information‚ we can simply “Google” it‚ and we get what we want. It is no doubt that the Internet has greatly sped up the flow of information. In Hong Kong‚ the popularization of the Internet leads to the formation of different forums‚

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    Internet Safety

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    Internet Safety INTRODUCTION When browsing on the internet‚ we rarely think about how the internet came to existence. We often go about our routine lives and don’t think about how the internet today has made it so convenient for people to get in touch with one another. This in turn has frequently led many people to having their identities stolen and also experienced being victims of online sexual predators. In this paper‚ we will discuss how with the evolution of the internet today‚ more

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    At Risk Youth

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    At Risk Youth Basketball Diaries Liberty University May 8‚ 2014 Abstract At-risk youth is an epidemic in society and an issue that not only is troublesome for the at-risk teens themselves but affects their family systems‚ their peer clusters and the broader community that they live in. It is not necessary to look far to find at-risk youth in your own community‚ but the media is also filled with examples of at-risk youth. We can look to the media as a case-study of sorts

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    Internet affect today’s children in both for good and for bad. It affect them in a good way‚ like affecting their mental ability‚ because‚ it helps them in researching homeworks and projects or reports..and that makes them get higher scores or points at class...and it makes them smart too‚ and makes them wise too‚ because there are lots of difficult and uneasy ways to use computer‚ that makes them more confuois and want to know more about it‚ and try to know those things. And it affect them in a

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    worship‚ freedom to live a full and abundant life are denied to Africans through the activities of Imperialists.” (Document 3) The effect of the white men’s abuse in Africa was so excessive to the point that even today‚ Africans are still facing the consequences with and extremely large impact‚ seen in their economies‚ governments and overall functioning of such

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