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    We have been listening to stories about drugs since we were born. We also learned about what kind of drugs exist and how dangerous they are. The word drug has always been a synonym for something forbidden and uncommon. However‚ years passed and cultures changed. Nowadays‚ the way of life and thinking look completely different. We cannot follow the development of drugs anymore‚ and the word drug is something normal and very common‚ especially among youngsters. If we take this under a microscope‚ we

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    Scope Creep

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    Scope creep can be defined as tendency for the project scope to expand over time.It happens when the project gradually begins to shift from its original scope.Scope creep is commonly called the leading cause of project failure. A project manager often tries to manage scope creep.  The goal in managing scope creep is to try to minimize the impact of any changes on the project‚ such as on the timeline and cost. The best way to minimize scope creep is to define the requirements up front as thoroughly

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    Computer

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    The Harmful Effects on Physical and Mental Health of Excessive Use of Computer for the Freshmen Students of ICCT Cainta Branch In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Subject Writing in the Discipline PRESENTED TO: PRESENTED BY: A.Y. 2012 ABSTRACT The generation of today is more into computer games rather than physical activities and it is evident in our community. As we all know‚ physical activities are essential to us especially us youths

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    The Scopes Code

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    The Scopes Code CWH3M1 February 19‚ 2013 In 1925 John Scopes challenged the Tennessee school system and the law when he decided to continue to teach Darwin’s theory of evolution although it had been banned to teach since it had went against thing written in the bible. This drew

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    Internet addiction

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    Date: 2013.11.26 Internet addiction Internet addiction is a growing problem for the whole world: estimates show that from 5 to 10 % of world population have this problem. Internet addiction is defined as any online-related‚ compulsive behavior which interferes with normal living and causes severe stress on family‚ friends‚ loved ones‚ and one’s work environment (Johnson‚ 2009). Internet addiction has been called Internet dependency and Internet compulsivity

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    Computer Access Speech Here at Connections‚ we offer computers to those who aren’t fortunate enough to have one‚ and even offer a subsidy to pay for internet access if it’s needed. Giving these forms of access benefits students by allowing them to worry less about their resources and focus on their work. I believe this step could benefit students at other schools by allowing them greater access to resources they may not have otherwise. Some students aren’t able to afford the things they need

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    Science Limitations

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    English 1A November 15‚ 2013 Placing Limitations on Science Science is a great way to learn and understand how our universe works. Once we learn science‚ we’re opened many new doors and can even learn how to manipulate our very own universe. Throughout the course of human events‚ science has helped mankind overcome a wide range of issues. However‚ science is a double-edged sword and has also brought many new issues. It is important to place limitations on science and research in order to prevent

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    scope of technology

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    Philosophical Reasoning: Critical Thinking in Philosophy Morton’s Winston’s Children of Invention Revisited: The Scope of Technology In this essay‚ I will comment on Morton Winston’s definitions of technology‚ then apply the six aspects in every technology to an artifact selected from Friedman’s essay “The World is Flat”. The six aspects include first the skills‚ techniques‚ human activity forms‚ or socio-technical practice; second‚ resources‚ tools‚ and materials; third‚ technological products

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    Scope of Demography

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    CHAPTER ONE The scope of demography David Lucas January 2002 Demography focuses on fertility (births)‚ mortality (deaths)‚ and migration (territorial movements). A glance at the Australian newspapers in December‚ 2001‚ found articles on‚ abortion‚ ageing‚ late childbearing and asylum seekers‚ all of which are of interest to demographers and to the general public. Some definitions of demography are given in Box 1.1. The term demography meaning ‘description of the people’ was first used by the

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    Interview and Its Limitation

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    discussions with staff or visitors. Basically all these situations involve two people meeting to solve some problem. If they are to achieve anything one‚ and often both of them‚ must exercise various skills. For instance‚ they need to think clearly about what they are trying to do- whether they are concerned with selection or with an apparent injustice or with a failure to carry out some task. Then‚ if they are to exchange useful information‚ they must be able to inspire each other at least with some

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