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    The Perils of Social Networking Name Goes here DeVry University The Perils of Social Networking A very good friend of mine told me a story about his daughter learning to drive. I could tell he was a bit perturbed. He began to tell me that he was excited to teach his daughter to drive and that it would be a good bonding experience. He told me about the times that were funny and the times where he was scared. Then he got a little quiet and told me that they were about four blocks from home‚ he

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    The Perils of Fast Food

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    Thanks to a spate of films and TV shows about fast food — Supersize Me and Big Medicine come to mind — the perils of fast food have been spotlighted. Since we all lead busy lives‚ it’s often tempting to stop at the nearest fast food place instead of waiting to get home and cook. They’re fast‚ inexpensive‚ have tons of selection‚ and there seems to be one on every corner. However‚ next time you’re tempted to stop and pick up something fast‚ think about how much better home-cooked meals are for your

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    ghastly intentions and abstructs emotions. The truth is "the opposite of love is not hate but indifference." Hatred is an extreme that only destroys a handful of relationships‚ but indifference destroys millions. Indifference is the most destructive force at work against our relationships with one and another. Indifference destroys all energy and enthusiasm for the great pursuits of life. Where there is indifference there is no sense of purpose. When we become indifferent to the passions and purpose of

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    Introduction Over the past decade‚ medical costs have increased more rapidly than other consumer costs. Americans spent 2.5 trillion on health care in 2009 according to Medicare’s Office of the Actuary. That figure translates into approximately $8‚086 per person‚ or 17.6 percent of the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP).1 Health care costs more than tripled from 1990 to 20092 and are projected to rise to 19.6 percent of GDP in 2019.3 “The 4 percent increase from 2008 levels represented

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    The Perils of Bad Strategy

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    J U N E 2 0 11 The perils of bad strategy Richard Rumelt Bad strategy abounds‚ says UCLA management professor Richard Rumelt. Senior executives who can spot it stand a much better chance of creating good strategies. Horatio Nelson had a problem. The British admiral’s fleet was outnumbered at Trafalgar by an armada of French and Spanish ships that Napoleon had ordered to disrupt Britain’s commerce and prepare for a cross-channel invasion. The prevailing tactics in 1805 were for the two opposing

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    Letter to the Editor on the Perils of Social Media DeVry University Letter to the Editor on the Perils of Social Media I’m writing in response to Steve Olenski’s New York Times Bestseller On The Perils Of Social Media featured in Forbes online blog published by CMO Network. It is an insightful and statistically disturbing review of how the negative effects of social media may wreak havoc on society. From my perspective as a social media user and a retired combat veteran‚ I feel I can put these

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    Perils of Noise Pollution

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    Jennifer Rios Negative Effects of Noise Pollution Technological progress has brought humanity numerous benefits. All types of devices and gadgets allow people to save time‚ work more efficiently and stay in touch with the rest of the world. However‚ there is also a flip side. Growing industry‚ an increasing number of vehicles and constant information overload causes a significant and underestimated problem – noise pollution. The term‚ noise pollution‚ is used to define unwanted sounds that are

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    Peer Pressure Perils

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    As a social-being‚ humans can’t live without other people. They always need a help from others so they try to socialize and make friends to lead their life easily. This also happens to teenagers in a different way. Adults mingle with all of people‚ no matter their friends have same style with them or not. On the other hand‚ usually‚ some teenagers live in a group have same styles and characters. Therefore‚ all members persuade each other by encouraging individuals to change their attitudes‚ values

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    forth are the surprising effects of simple commands and the subliminal influence. The articles “The Perils of Obedience”‚ by Stanley Milgram‚ and “Opinions and Social Pressure”‚ by Solomon E. Asch‚ both exhibit the traits of simple‚ ordinary test subjects following orders and actions by someone who is illustrated to have power or the general consensus but realistically do not. In the article‚ “The Perils of Obedience” by Stanley Milgram‚ the experiment consist of two subjects‚ the ‘teacher’ and the

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    Analysis of "Peril of Hope" The poem "Peril of Hope‚" by Robert Frost is about having hope. The poem speaks about no matter how things are one minute they can always change. Hope‚ however‚ is constantly there and will always be there to help get through the tough times until things get better. Imagery is used throughout this poem to help describe the extent of the boundaries of hope. Hope has endless boundaries in this poem it goes from one extreme to the next. In the first stanza

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