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    Effects of Kissing

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    Effects of Kissing: 1. Long kisses are beneficial to our circulatory system. When kissing‚ our pulse rate is quickening up to 110 beats per minute. This is a great training for our cardiovascular system 2. After kissing‚ the lungs work harder‚ resulting in 60 inhales per minute compared to regular 20 inhales. Such “ventilation” is a good preventive measure against lung diseases. 3. Some dentists believe that kissing is a preventive measure against dental caries. Indeed‚ kissing

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    Effects Of Overfishing

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    pollution can cause decreases in wildlife animal population‚ hurt the ecosystem‚ and threaten human health. But there are negative effects that are hard to ignore. Toxic pollution has been linked to cases of marine animals getting cancer‚ lesions‚ genetic and developmental defects‚ reproductive failures‚ sex changes‚ and death. Keep in mind that these are only the effects that humans are aware of. There very well could be other consequences that we just don’t know

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    Molluscicidal Effects

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    TOPIC PROPOSAL NO. 1 Proposed Title: MOLLUSCICIDAL EFFECTS OF SAMBONG (BLUMEA BALSAMIFERA‚ SAN FRANCISCO (CODIAEUMVARIEGATUMAND‚ AND MAKAHIYA (MIMOSA PUDICA)ON FRESH WATER SNAIL: A BASIS FOR LABORATORY ACTIVITY DEVELOPMENT Rationale Schistosomiasis is one of the most important and rapidly spreading parasitic diseases of mankind‚ a growing threat to large- scale irrigated agriculture and hydroelectic power development schemes in many tropical countries. T he role of molluscicides can play

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    Flynn Effect

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    The   Fl ynn Effect  1. Do you believe people are really getting smarter? Why or Why not?   I d o b eliev e p eo p le ar e r eally g et t in g s m ar t er t h an b ef o r e. I n t h es e d ay s ‚ wh en we t r y t o k n o w s o m e in f o r m at io n ‚ we can eas ily g et it b y u s in g in t er n et o r b o o k s . S o ‚ if p eo p le wan t t o k n o w cu r io u s t h in g s ‚ t h ey will f in d it . A ls o ‚ m o d er n ch ild r en ’ s liv in g en v ir o n m en t is o n e o f t h e

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    Visual Effect

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    Visual Effect This is an advertisement that you might see in a magazine. Some advertisements catch your eyes. Some advertisements don’t‚ but the one that do stand out to us leave an imprint. That ad leaves a visual imprint on our brain that affects the reader mentally without the reader knowing. An effective advertisement that particular left an imprint on my mind was of a young woman dressed up‚ bent over throwing up party streamers of many different colors from her mouth while wearing a party

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    Bystander Effect

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    Name: Jacob Talley RC: 4 APA Reference: Valentine‚ E. (1980) The Attenuating Influence of Gaze Upon the Bystander Intervention Effect. Journal of Social Psychology‚ 111‚ 197-203. Introduction – This study researched the implications of the bystander effect when both gaze and no gaze methods were used. It tested this with woman to woman interaction only. The belief was that when gaze was held between the subject needing assistance and a random subject the expressed desire to help

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    The Effects of Corruption

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    of electromagnetism and electrochemistry. He explained the basis of magnetic field through his studies on the effects of magnetic field around a conductor which carried Direct Current (DC). In 1831‚ Faraday made one of his most renowned discoveries‚ the principle of electromagnetic induction by using the "induction ring". The electricity was generated by means of electromagnetic effect. This was the first version of an electric transformer. He further discovered that magneto electric induction produced

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    Effects of Poverty

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    Effects of poverty Again in a developed nation council houses in Seacroft‚ Leeds‚ UK have been deserted due to poverty and high crime. See also: Malnutrition Health Main article: Diseases of poverty Hunger‚ disease‚ and less education describe a person in poverty. One third of deaths - some 18 million people a year or 50‚000 per day - are due to poverty-related causes: in total 270 million people‚ most of them women and children‚ have died as a result of poverty since 1990.[67] Those living

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    Effects of Culture

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    Culture is something essential in everyone’s life. It is not something that can be only taught‚ but also experienced. Culture reflects a person’s attitude and behavior; it has an effect on every part of your life. With culture comes customs‚ morals‚ and beliefs. Culture is what makes you unique. In Chicana Artists: Exploring Nepantla‚ el Lugar de la Frontera‚ Gloria Anzaldua explains how much of in impact their culture inspire the way they express themselves through their artwork. Gloria Anzaldua

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    Effects of Technology

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    The Effects of Technology Research Paper The information technology role in business is of great importance‚ it enables businesses to effectively and successfully plan‚ manage‚ and execute strategies that lead to greater profits and more success. The impact of information technology on business is continuing to rise as more advancements are developed and implemented into various business practices. The way that business is done has forever been changed with the advancements and will continue

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