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    Education and Study Habits

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    Education is commonly referred to as the process of learning and obtaining knowledge at school‚ in a form of formal education. Generally‚ at the start of a very young age‚ children learn to develop and use their mental‚ moral and physical powers‚ which they acquire through various types of education. (www.coneweb.tripod.com) The process of education does not only start when a child first attend school. Education begins at home when the parent started to give knowledge to the child. This

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    Risky Driving Habits

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    e.‚ driving while using a cellphone)‚ then they may feel confident in themselves that they are capable of operating a vehicle while intoxicated as well. Given these were the results‚ they would go hand-in-hand with the findings from Risky driving habits and motor vehicle driver injury (Blows et al.‚ 2005)‚ because the study they conducted also concluded that a consistency of dangerous driving behaviors correlates with driving while under the influence of alcohol‚ and this would also help support

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    Eating Habits of Teens

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    eating habits of teens 2 The nutritional habits of teenagers are growing concerns today in many countries with rising obesity rates. Most adolescents and teens have poor eating habits such as skipping breakfast and meals‚ consuming excess soda and relying on fast food. Poor nutritional habits lead to weight gain as well as serious health risks‚ including obesity‚ heart disease and stroke

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    Healthy Eating Habits

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    some lung diseases‚ injuries‚ and HIV/AIDS‚ often can be prevented by improving personal health habits. Eating right‚ staying physically active‚ and not smoking are a few examples of good habits that can help you stay healthy]” (What You Can Do to Stay Healthy‚ para. 1). If one does not receive the proper nutrients for their body‚ one will run the risk of having problems due to unhealthy eating habits and lack of exercise. As a result one may run the chance of having increased weight gain even diseases

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    King Charles The First

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    King Charles the First‚ 1600-1649 King of England‚ Scotland and Ireland whose refusal to compromise over complex religious and political situations led to civil war‚ his own execution and the abolition of the Monarchy. Portrait of King Charles the FirstThe second son of James VI of Scotland and Anne of Denmark‚ Charles Stuart was born at Fife in Scotland on 19 November 1600. His father succeeded Queen Elizabeth I and came to the throne of England as King James I in 1603. Charles was created Duke

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    Breaking a Bad Habit

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    English 2 16 September 2013 Breaking a Habit: the Methods of Quitting Wouldn’t using the substance that one is trying to rid from his or her life hinder the ability to do so? People are creatures of habit. They find comfort in the concepts of familiarity and routine. One of the most common bad habits and addictions among adults is smoking cigarettes. Many smokers are faced with the decision to quit and most often use one of two popular methods‚ quitting cold turkey or quitting with aid. Even

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    Drivers' Bad Habits

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    seconds‚ and every 12 minutes a car accident will be fatal. Society knows the risks about driving without paying attention but they still practice bad habits while driving. Driving demands a high level of responsibility and attention. Even though everyone is vulnerable about acquiring bad habits while driving‚ the most ones that develop bad habits while driving are the young drivers. Being an inexperienced driver and not paying enough attention while driving is a bad combination‚ and the most likely

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    Bad driving habits

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    Dangerous habits of drivers Driving a vehicle is a serious matter and requires a great deal of responsibility. Poor driving habits can cause tragic loss that could have been preventable. By taking a defensive approach to driving‚ we could ultimately save someone’s life or help prevent an accident. To prevent accidents‚ drivers need to have a responsible attitude and a level of maturity. Driving is a major part of life but some habits like‚ using cell phones‚ speeding‚ and drinking and driving could

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    Adolescent Eating Habits

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    Approval…………………… Table of Contents Abstract 3 Unhealthy Dietary Habits 4 Benefits of Healthy Eating 5 Eating Disorders 6 Junk Food 7 Good Teen Nutrition 9 Sources of Nutrients 11 Enjoying Healthful Foods 11 Conclusion 12 References 13 Abstract Many teenagers fall into unhealthy eating habits for a variety of reasons; stress‚ the desire to lose

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    The Trial of King Charles

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    succeeded to the throne by his eldest surviving son Charles. King Charles’ first Parliament assembled in June 1625‚ before his coronation had taken place. The King’s principal objective was to raise enough money for war against Spain‚ which he could raise from the taxes he collected from the peasants. But the Parliament was already in charge of collecting all taxes‚ and so‚ they made Charles accept their demands for a constitutional monarchy. Charles would have had to come back regularly (e.g. every

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