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    What I See as the Biggest Challenges Young Adults Face Today The general purpose of this speech is to show the various problems affecting young adults today. They pose a major risk to the lives and well-being of the individuals and their families. The specific purpose for the speech is to create an overall understanding of the circumstances that have left young adults venerable to these problems and‚ the measures it will take to remedy the problem. In the society that we have grown up

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    and hard work to increase their skills‚ speed‚ power‚ and ability. Today‚ high school and even middle school students are using steroids illegally. The United Institute of Health reported that 2.9% of twelve graders in high school have used anabolic steroids(Drugs In Sports‚ 2) These drugs may also have been called: roids‚ juice‚ gym candy‚ pumpers‚ stackers‚ balls or bulls‚ arnies‚ or anabolics(Anabolic Steroids‚ 1). Also most professional and amateur organizations have banned steroids use because

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    Case report: Nicolau syndrome after intramuscular steroid injection Abstract: Nicolau syndrome is an uncommon side effect of intramuscular injection that results in local ischemic necrosis of the skin and adipose tissue. Pediatric cases have been less reported. In this article we present a 10 year old girl developing nicolau syndrome after intramuscular injection of steroid as a treatment for alopecia areata. Introduction Nicolau syndrome is a rare iatrogenic syndrome as a side effect of intramuscular

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    WORK IS WORSHIP‚ WORSHIP IS NOT WORK Parminder Kaur Abstract: Work means action which involves effort and exertion; It is the essence of life. No action means no life. Worship means giving reverence to some power. All enjoyment‚ all achievement and all progress come from this magic word ’work ’. It is the primary thing around which whole life revolves. It also means the realization of God. Blessed is the person who has found his work and he needs no other blessings. Work spares us from evils

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    WORK STUDY &WORK MEASUREMENT INTRODUCTION  IN 1820S IN ENGLAND‚ THE FIRST EFFORTS TO CUT COSTS AND INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY BEGAN.  FREDERICK WINSLOW TAYLOR ( 1881 ) ORGANIZED THE RESEARCH FINDINGS AND DEVELOPED MORE FORMAL METHODS.  HE IS CONSIDERED TO BE THE FATHER OF SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT. OBJECTIVE OF TAYLOR • ELIMINATE IDLE TIME FOR WORKERS AND MACHINES. • ELIMINATE DUPLICATION OF EFFORT. • STREAMLINE THE FLOW OF WORK THROUGH THE FIRM. • REARRANGE TASK SEQUENCES FOR MORE EFFICIENCY

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    Imagine an athlete working their whole life to make it to the major league in a sport but then losing to someone who cheated and did not work as hard as the athlete. Instead they took drugs to get stronger and faster than others. How would an athlete feel if they lost a championship game to a cheater and watch them celebrate when they did not earn it. This is Common in the major league sports industry and even in non pro leagues. Most athletes have to deal with cheating that goes unnoticed. Some

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    Troubled Users With the game of baseball expanding as quickly as it is‚ players still find the need to use steroids to improve their game. With the use of steroids use in Major League Baseball‚ and with the size of players already being bigger than what they use to be‚ then the smaller players are compelled to use the drug to keep up; there needs to be a change because of power‚ performance‚ and safety are lacking. There are only two ways to possibly fix the problem and that would be to either suspend

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    Then There’s Steroids Imagine your favorite athlete winning gold in the Olympics. Doesn’t that make you proud? Well‚ now what if you found out that he/she cheated by using steroids. What a horrible way to win! Steroids is ruining the fun and pride in all sports. I personally believe that steroids are just abolishing all athletes hard work. Cheaters should never win‚ but many can get away with cheating by using steroids or performance enhancing drugs.First of all‚ the use of steroids is simply unfair

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    athletes contribute to the steroid epidemic by taking steroids to emulate the abilities of their sports idols‚ others take steroids to look like the Hulk and Hercules. Steroids and sports can easily be compared to Napster and music. Both‚ steroids and Napster‚ are diminishing the industries they relate to‚ the future results are unclear for now‚ but initiatives need to be made. Steroids are illegal substances that give athletes more testosterone and extra endurance to work out longer‚ which allows

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    Communication‚ Homeostasis & Energy Communication & Homeostasis Outline the need for communication systems within multicellular organisms‚ with reference to the need to respond to changes in the internal and external environment and to co-ordinate the activities of different organs. Organisms need to respond to external stimuli‚ e.g. temperature‚ oxygen concentration and levels of sunlight. These may be over time‚ e.g. winter fur to summer fur‚ or quickly‚ e.g. changing size of pupils. Internal

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