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    affects a person’s weight‚ causes disease‚ and has a negative impact on a child’s educational development. It is critical for the human body to receive enough vitamins and nutrients every day. However‚ most homeless people often eat foods that have a high fat content and small amounts of essential nutrients. According to research‚ “obesity may have replaced underweight as the new malnutrition” ("One-Third of US Homeless Are Obese."). Families that have little to no money cannot

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    globulin (32.00 g/L)‚ total cholesterol (3.00 mmol/L)‚ high density lipoproteins (1.00 mmol/L)‚ alkaline phosphatase (3.50 U/L)‚ alanine amino transferase (8.00 U/L) and aspartate amino transferase (10.00 U/L). It is concluded that there is no adverse effects of the yam peels diet on the experimental animals across all dietary treatments. It is however recommended that more studies should be carried out on the optimum inclusion levels and its suitability in other classes of rabbit. Key words: serum haematology

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    Extended Essay Planning (brainstorm) Topic Question : what are the significant factors for a fashion brand survive in the market? HEAD : In the very first paragraph‚ i’m going to introduce what my topic is about‚ in which regions am I going to research and what my aim is. Then i’m going to extend the range of my research question and bring it to the next level‚ which can analyzed by the information from fashion brands‚ marketings and businesses. Fashion forecasting Trends picked up by press

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    “good” family per say‚ to get into criminal behavior but it does happen. These people are brought up in this world with high standards and at some point they just can’t take it. They’re brought up with high expectations on them so when they can’t be met they find a way to cope. They turn to things‚ such as drug abuse‚ to make it through their situations. Others are just anti-social so they don’t know another way out but to turn to something that will accept them. Family has a major effect on what

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    Negative effects of technology Improvements in the technology have antagonistic effects on the human life along with the positive effects. The growth of the technology leads to very severe problems like pollution‚ unemployment‚ effects social life of the humans etc.. First of all‚ the most serious problem is pollution‚ which is created by the technological inventions like vehicles‚ industries‚ etc.. Now-a-days the vehicles like cars‚ bikes are increasing which is leading to increase in pollution

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    bottom of the ladder. This money and taxes can come from a wide assortment of sectors including agriculture‚ healthcare‚ workforce‚ and transportation. The transportation sector involves the taxation of gasoline. Gasoline balances on a positive and negative line. On one hand‚ it provides transportation for the majority of citizens and companies in North America. However‚ Menkes and Fawcett explain‚ “octane enhancing constituents of gasoline pose a number of health hazards including metallic (lead‚ manganese)

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    Rice 1  Taylor Rice  Miss Perk  American Literature  December 18‚ 2014  The Negative Effects  The crucible is a 1953 play that dramatized and partially fictionalized what happen  during the Salem witch trials in Province of Massachusetts Bay during 1692 and 1693. In the  play ​ The Crucible​ ‚ by Arthur Miller‚ the town of Salem is involved in what some might say the  “witch trials.” These trials negatively affected the community‚ the authority‚ the church‚ and the  individuals. Many pe

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    with an account.  Now estimated about 60 - 70% of 7th graders have accounts and the number is higher for 8th graders.  These children are too young to be using Facebook or other adult social networks for the reasons detailed below. The first negative effect that Facebook can have on our lives is undesirable information about us can spill beyond the boundaries of chosen privacy settings and ended up in the hands of a third party. Whatever we choose to post online can never be entirely private. If

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    The Negative Effects of Technology and Social Media Technology and social networking sites may seem to be the best invention yet‚ however not only do they cause people to become anti-social‚ they also cause psychological disorders to occur. Technology is great to use for various things including communication. However‚ people have chosen to take full advantage of it‚ and now it just might be backfiring on some of them. In older days when there was only television‚ movies‚ radio‚ and magazines‚

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    The Negative Impact of the One Child Policy Elana Kopelman As a country’s population grows‚ the demand for resources such as food‚ water‚ and housing increases. However‚ every country has limited resources to provide for its population. When China was faced with a booming population‚ the Communist Party knew that they had to preserve the country’s resources. As a solution‚ the One Child Policy was implemented in 1979 to stabilize China’s population. Despite this attempt for stability‚ the One Child

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