Blackboard. Please write your student ID number on the top of each page. Mark: ID Nọ Received: DEOH304: APPLIED ORAL HEALTH RESEARCH Research Project Proposal Research Title: Tobacco smoking and its effect on periodontal disease regarding the New Zealand adult population Proposed Research Dates Length of project (in months): 60 Lay Summary of Research (150 words or less) The purpose of oral health research
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globalization and youth embedded within them. Youth is seen as a consuming social group‚ the first to bend to what is understood to be the homogenizing pressures of globalization‚ a globalization fundamentally tied to Americanization.1 Youth consumption practices become an index of the presence and reach of globalization. Such short-hand ways of indexing the salience of contemporary forms of globalization as a cultural force obscure the ways in which new global cultural forms are inserted into
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Aggressive Advertising Advertisements are everywhere‚ traveling by all ways possible‚ infiltrating the privacy that every person holds important to themself and their family. Ads may travel inconspiciously‚ while the final message they deliver through radio‚ tv‚ or billboards‚ is a harmful nuisance‚ and one that may root itself unscrupulously into the unconcious minds of honest people. Companies have taken on such aggressive promotional measures that advertising has become degrading‚ disruptive
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Effects of alcohol on brain functioning and neurotransmitters The consumption of alcohol can cause an effect on several parts of the brain including the hypothalamus‚ pituitary gland‚ medulla and the limbic system (How alcohol works 2008). Each sector responds differently to alcohol‚ causing changes in specific behaviors. Cerebral cortex The role of the cerebral cortex is to decipher information received from the senses‚ processing thought‚ speech‚ and memory and indicating the majority of
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Leticia Jackson The Causes and Effects of Fast Food Consumption Often times many wonder what drives an individual to eat fast food. Thinking about the numerous amount of calories sin each fast food meal one would choose not to eat such a thing. There have been studies that have shown that the amount of fast food consumption has grown tremendously in the last couple of years. There are many causes of people eating such foods; such as‚ lack of knowledge on what people are consuming‚ lacks of
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Making Tobacco Illegal: The Fight That Should be Over I. Tobacco is ever present in this modern society. It is a daily encounter‚ and little is thought of it. This encounter may be passing through a cloud of smoke on the way to work‚ or stepping outside to smoke a cigarette‚ if a person so chooses. Tobacco cannot be ignored with people inhaling smoke by choice or not. In “Smoke alarm‚” the article illustrates the dangers of inhaling secondhand smoke that is not directly inhaled‚ saying
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positive and negative effects of alcohol. Most of the negative effects come from over consumption of alcohol. How much effect alcohol has on someone depends on a lot of factors. Different people react differently to alcoholic beverages. Some people have higher tolerances for different types of alcohol than others. For example‚ one person might be able to drink a lot of hard liquor but might feel the same effect of being drunk from only a few beers‚ while others may have the opposite effect. In any case over
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The goal of this project is to test whether alcohol and caffeine has an effect on heart rate‚ using the freshwater crustacean‚ Daphnia magna‚ as the experimental subject. For humans‚ alcohol works as a depressant‚ slowing down the heart rate of the consumer; caffeine works as a stimulant‚ increasing the heart rate of the consumer. The heart depends on an internal pacemaker system to keep it pumping consistently and at the right speed. Alcohol disturbs this pacemaker system and causes the heart
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ALCOHOL Alcohol Abuse among Teenagers Composition II- Professor Dennis Lawrence Alcohol Abuse among Teenagers Alcohol abuse among teenagers has many adverse effects on their lives. For whatever reason‚ this abuse has gotten out of hand. The teenagers don’t realize the consequences of drinking alcohol are as severe as they are. Some of the effects of this abuse are health problems‚ loss of interest in school and home activities‚ and probable drug use in the future. These effects
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Research Title: The health effects of Soft Drink consumption among second year Education Students of JPIICD Submitted to: Ms. Janice Bone Submitted by: Group 5 Jay An Cahimtang Alan Martin Dalipe Ricardo Jutar Alma Asupra Jenirose Guzman Meralyn Mongas The health effects of Soft Drink consumption among second year Education Students of JPIICD State of Background 1. In what extent do students drink soft drink in terms of? 1.1 leisure time; 1.2 study time; and
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