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    The Bad Life

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    The Bad Life Ones’ perspective on life and the decisions in which they decide to make throughout their entire being can consequently decide whether or not they live a relatively "good" life or a "bad" one. Among many different people‚ and at different times‚ there have been different conceptions of a bad life. Some wonder what constitutes person to view their life as abominable. Many preachers argue that all of our lives are good‚ that we only believe they are bad because of circumstances going

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    November 2012 Penalties of Steroid Use in Professional Baseball Players What are the limits professional athletes will go to‚ to be the best? Professional baseball players all over the United States strive to be the best‚ but does that mean they should take performance-enhancing drugs‚ such as steroids‚ to achieve their goals? According to many people’s opinions‚ steroids are considered cheating and the use should not be allowed in a professional league. Penalties of steroid use in professional baseball

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    as doping. Doping originated by a Nazi doctor to make them more aggressive in the battlefield( Jacobson ) . Usually‚ athletes are taking PEDs to help their performance for whatever sport they are playing in. Different types of PEDs are Anabolic steroids‚ Androstenedione‚ Human Growth Hormone‚ Erythropoietin‚ Diuretics‚ Creatine‚ and Stimulants. Cyclists use PEDs more often than any other athlete‚ there are health issues‚

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    Bad For Children

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    In the essay‚ “School is Bad for Children”‚ John Holt concludes that students learn better by themselves and with other students instead of going to school. In the beginning he explains how a child is excited to learn and discover many new experiences at school. When the child enters school‚ the first thing the teacher teaches is that “learning is separate from living” (72) and that there is a certain way to learn. Holt gives many reasons why school doesn’t teach children the right way to learn and

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    Bad Coaching

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    Bad Coaching Bad coaching is a generalized term used for several effects that are considered depraved decisions made by any coach on and off the field. Such decisions can result in players having a lack of respect for the coach‚ game losses‚ the coach being fired‚ and a tainted reputation of coaching. Coaching is only difficult to those who are not willing to sacrifice the time and energy that goes into being a suitable coach. Coaching is not an average job. It is easier to be an unfitting coach

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    Not A Bad Beetle

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    This Beetle is Not a Bad Beetle In the scientific essay‚ Hope for Animals and Their World by Jane Goodall‚ uses diction of demonstrate is seen to demonstrate her point of view. She does this using the following words “recycling” ‚ “major” and “critters”. These words set a path to help the reader understand the significance of the burying beetles are vital in of the well being of our surrounding ecosystem. The word “recycling” make us realize that the American burying beetle does not negatively

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    The Alternative to Steroid Use for High School Athletes Sam was just a normal kid who loved to play basketball. He did pretty well in junior high and made the high school team later on. He was excited to play and loved working out with the team. His coach introduced each of the players to steroids to help them get an edge in working out. Sam and a friend on the team were the only two that would not take these dangerous supplements. As a result the other kids became stronger and faster and Sam found

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    Bad Blood

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    Pooja Patel 08/19/2013 Documentary of Bad Blood: A Cautionary Tale Mrs. Jones MA 125 Through the eyes of survivors and family members and the producer Merlyn Ness‚ "Bad Blood: A Cautionary Tale" chronicles how a "miracle" treatment for hemophilia became an agent of death for 10‚000 Americans. Hemophilia is a rare genetic blood clotting disorder‚ most often passed from mother to son‚ resulting in severe crippling and often death. But in the 1960s‚ Judith Gram Pool dicoverd cryo precipitate from the

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    Bad Rap

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    Kate Everett It’s a Bad Rap Every so often‚ a new style of music emerges in America. In the 1970s and 80s‚ it was rap. For many years‚ rap brought the population of African American’s together in a changing society. They all knew how it felt to be discriminated and terrorized. Rap was what people could relate to‚ because they knew they were not the only ones in trouble. Now‚ rap has changed for the worst. Modern mainstream rap is an embarrassment compared to the art form it used to be. Beginning

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    Bad Sugar

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    Unnatural Causes In this video “Bad Sugar” the Pima and Tohono O’odham Indians of southern Arizona have the highest diabetes rate in the world. This affects more then half the adults in this Indian group‚ but a century ago diabetes wasn’t even heard of. What has happened to the health of the Pima Indians? During the 20th century the river water was used by white settlers and Pima’s local Indians went into poverty and became dependent on the U.S. government. This resulted in the Indians eating

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