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    Critical Thinking and a Democracy Society E-business solutions Introduction The convergence of the Internet and emerging technologies has drastically changed the way companies do business. Most companies are looking for a way to understand the mission-critical challenges they are facing as a result of the e-business revolution. In its simplest terms‚ e-business (electronic business) takes key business processes and transforms the way a company does business by making efficient and cost-effective

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    difficult to make a gambler stop gambling?” Well‚ it all goes down to the causes behind it. Thus‚ today I’ll be talking to you about the three main causes of gambling addiction. But first of all‚ what is gambling addiction? Gambling addiction is a progressive condition similar to alcohol and drug addictions. People with gambling addiction have difficulty controlling their gambling and their gambling behaviour will increase over time. Thus‚ the first point I would like to talk about is relieving stress

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    Executive Summary Now a day’s drug addiction has become a great problem in all over the world. Third world countries like Bangladesh are greatly sufferer from this problem. It’s just like cancer. As a part of the society different Universities are facing this problem. Our university ‘University of Asia Pacific’‚ specifically our department ‘Department of Business Administration’ is facing greatly by this problem. Recently it has become the top concern issue for the disciplinary committee. Considering

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    Hitesh Dogra Professor Anita Swing English 1100-06 12 April 2012 Living Life Meditatively: Some Benefits of Practicing Meditation According to various sources of literature‚ the practice of meditation began over 5000 years ago. There are various forms of meditation that have come into existence since its origin. The types of meditation can be categorized under two headings namely: Religious Meditation and Secular Meditation. The practice of meditation has been linked to all

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    Conceptualizing Addiction Paper Kristina Lamey May 25‚ 2015 BSHS/455 David Elkins Conceptualizing Addiction Paper The history of addiction goes back centuries‚ and unfortunately‚ there is still a long way to go for people to realize the effects of chemical substances do more harm than good. The difference between drug use and abuse relies heavily on a person’s dependence on the substance. The line between the differences is often very fine. Depending on other factors involved‚ such as morals

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    cell phone addiction

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    Cellphone Addiction Submitted by: Joko C. Estillero Submitted to: Mrs. Annie Gedo Cruz ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I acknowledge this topic to God who give the strength that I need so that this topic is well interesting to the readers. Also to the cellphone addicted who the main topic for this Research paper. I acknowledge also that be careful to handle this research paper because all of my time that I have is put for this topic. Thank you for all the people who are interested

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    Technology Growing concern exists among American’s regarding the effects that technology can have on our youth. Not only are there potential risks to safety‚ well-being‚ and skill development‚ but technology can negatively influence the social interactions between teenagers. By isolating individuals from reality‚ hindering communication and supporting the constant urge of addiction can cause them to have trouble creating positive relationships with others in society. Today’s youth are so constantly

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    people today are willing to believe that addiction is a disease. However‚ there are many who disagree and define it as a lack of will power or moral weakness. In order for one to have compassion for those suffering from this disease‚ they must understand the stages and characteristics of the process of addiction. Over 30 years of intensive research has taught us‚ and NIDA supports‚ that addiction is a disease of the brain. The NIDA defines drug addiction as "a brain disease characterized by compulsive

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    Introduction to Internet Addiction Ten years ago‚ the only people who spent a majority of their leisure time on the computer were paid members of the technology industry. Today‚ however‚ surfing the Web has become a pastime as social and marketable as bar hopping or going to the movies. As the web has become a part of mainstream life‚ some mental health professionals have noted that a percentage of people using the web do so in a compulsive and out-of-control manner. In one extreme (1997) Cincinnati

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    Computer Game Addiction Joe Ahn Clemson University jahn@clemson.edu George Randall Clemson University grandal@clemson.edu ABSTRACT With the constant improvements in gaming technology‚ ranging from graphics to new types of controllers to faster processors‚ there is a growing problem of computer game addiction. In order to fully understand this problem‚ one must define addiction. According to the Center for Addiction and Mental Health‚ addiction is a psychological or a physical dependence

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