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    Why Soda Pop is Extremely Damaging to an Individual’s Health Imagine the cool‚ crisp feeling after taking a sip from a favorite soda beverage. This is a satisfying feeling for many individuals‚ however ingesting soda is not very beneficial to an individual’s health because of the diseases that are linked to the consumption of soda pop as well as oral health. To begin with‚ an abundance of soda consumption can cause numerous health problems such as diabetes‚ weight gain‚ poor dental hygiene‚ and

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    Tsunamis A tsunami is a series of waves created when a body of water‚ such as an ocean‚ is rapidly displaced on a massive scale. Earthquakes‚ mass movements above or below water‚ volcanic eruptions and other underwater explosions‚ landslides‚ large meteorite impacts and testing with nuclear weapons at sea all have the potential to generate a tsunami. The effects of a tsunami can range from unnoticeable to devastating. The term tsunami comes from the Japanese words(津波、つなみ) meaning harbor ("tsu"‚

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    Are Social Networking Sites Damaging the Quality of America’s Communication? After watching a video clip in class about the social networking site Twitter‚ I began to more deeply think about an issue currently being addressed in our society. The issue in question is whether online social networking sites are damaging the quality of America’s communication. Are we losing the personalization people once shared in our culture? Social networking has become such a large and important part of our lives

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    Youth Leader and Tsunami Survivor 1. Explain the type of powerbase the selected award winner utilises. Use examples to support your statements. Leadership and Power is closely linked‚ people tend to follow those who are powerful and because others follow‚ the person with power leads. Leadership is the position and function of a leader‚ a leader is a person who has the ability to lead‚ guide or direct a group. Power is defined as the ability to produce effects on others and

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    Tsunami [pic] INTRODUCTION The term tsunami comes from the Japanese language meaning harbour ("tsu") and wave ("nami"). Although in Japanese tsunami is used for both the singular and plural‚ in English tsunamis is well-established as the plural. The term was created by fishermen who returned to port to find the

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    was a disastrous day in Japan. A massive earthquake and Tsunami hit Japan causing loss of life to thousands of individuals and destroying so many properties. The loss is irreplaceable but nevertheless‚ aid organizations have stepped as much as do their bit to help with recovering from the disaster. The whole globe is welcome to help the people there with no matter they can. If you want to be concerned with offering help with the Japan Tsunami disaster listed below are few of the methods by which you

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    A Case Study on Tsunami Damage in India Natural Disaster: A natural disaster is the effect of a natural hazard that affects the environment‚ and leads to financial‚ environmental and/or human losses. Or Any natural phenomenon that causes great damage and loss of life; The emergency situation that is the consequence of such an event. A natural disaster is a disaster caused by nature‚ such

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    The psyche of a child is precious but fragile‚ and what goes on in their lives during those delicate years from about 3 to 17 are the events that will make them the people that they will be for the rest of there lives. Clearly‚ everyday life in 1900 was much different may have been much harder than life today‚ but what may be unclear is whether the children today are any better off than the children of 1900. The list of pros and cons for both sides goes on and on when discussing divorce‚ child abuse

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    The growth of supermarkets does however have some benefits for competition. Firstly‚ due to the uniformity of products‚ prices are easily comparable across stores for consumers. This means they can compare pricing strategies of different supermarkets and see which has the most competitive pricing‚ therefore get the best deal available to them‚ increasing competition and allowing consumers to make a more informed choice when buying. Prices of commodities do not fluctuate a lot because of this‚ as

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    Effects of the Bottleneck and the Founders effect Cecil Smith GS102 Grantham University Online The bottleneck effect happens when something of a great devastation has happened‚ causing a great amount of people to lose their lives and leave behind very few people at the most. The bottleneck effect happens at random and can kill of a whole population and with it can also wipe out the gene pool by doing so. An example of the bottleneck effect would be something like a tsunami‚ or an earthquake‚ which

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