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    ml/min. The group who drank 7.5 ml of water had an average rate of urine production of 1.278 ml/min an hour before the lab. After drinking the 7.5 ml of water‚ the group had an average rate of urine production of 2.778 ml/min at thirty minutes. After sixty minutes‚ the average rate of urine production increased to 3.333 ml/min. At ninety minutes‚ the average rate of urine production decreased slightly to 2.889 ml/min. The group who drank 16 ml of water had an average rate of urine production of 0.542

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    America had two rebellious eras which was The Roaring Twenties and The Sixties but however there were distinguishable differences. The Roaring Twenties experience the change when people started to migrate from the rural to the cities. For instance‚ women begin to express themselves by dressing more revealing‚ drink publicly‚ smoke publicly‚ and are more sexually active. Not only that‚ during this time it was illegal to sell‚ consumer‚ or create alcoholic beverages but people however rebelled against

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    Great idea’s and description‚ work on punctuation "The Chaser" Troops being rushed out to Vietnam by the truck loads‚ rise in foreign technology and more women workers all played a major for corporate America in the sixties. Businesses were now in a sudden and brutal competition for production. Weapons‚ planes‚ ships and other war gear were needed desperately across sea. Foreign competition was sneaking up on the once U.S. lead industrial world. Women were finding less and less housewives jobs

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    KIN 500 Anthony King Media Review Coach Carter Introduction Coach Carter is the story of a former high school all-american basketball player Ken Carter who returns to his old stomping grounds to coach a team of angry‚ underperforming young men. he faces plethora of challenges‚ from academics to an unsupportive school administration to an economic and social system that tells his kids that basketball ball is all they have. From the beginning Coach Carter demands more from these young men

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    Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) represents nothing less than a debate about the future of our society. Amidst issues of ethics‚ corporate governance‚ and other efforts to balance conflicting demands‚ society seeks to create the ideal mix of business success and societal acceptability. Businesses are largely responsible for creating the wealth and well-being of society. However‚ they do not act alone. Governments are also crucial because they set the rules and parameters within which society

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    Everyone is a product of their circumstance‚ yet‚ consequential individuals can shape events within their times. Leon Trotsky‚ key member of the Russian Bolshevik party in the early 20th century‚ exemplifies this statement. Born into a period of turbulent change socially and politically‚ due to the Russian industrial revolution‚ Trotsky was shaped by his context and events in early life. However‚ it is to a greater extent that Trotsky was a significant player and shaper of events within his times

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    The legacy of the sixties has been definitely very important for the development of society and culture in what is commonly called ‘civilized countries‚’ The sixties were in many respects revolutionary. The changes affected not only the civilized countries (especially Europe and the USA) but also less developed states (in Africa and South America). Let us‚ however‚ concentrate on the former. As has been said‚ the late fifties and the sixties brought about changes in society that were very widespread

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    "What is not illusionary is the reality of a new culture of opposition. It grows out of the disintegration of the old forms‚ vinyl and aerosol institutions that carry all the inane and destructive values of privatism; competition‚ commercialism‚ profitability and elitism…It’s not a "youth thing" by now but a generational event; chronological age is the only current phase". The previous quote was written by Andrew Kopkind in Rolling Stone on the Woodstock festival observing that a new culture was

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    English 362: The Sixties: a Decade of Change Syllabus‚ Winter 2013 Instructor: Stephen V. Hoyt‚ Ph.D. We: 15:10-16:30‚ 919‚ NES Office: Room 922 (NES) Fr: 12:10-13:30‚ 5206‚ HSE Office Hours: TBA Phone: +7 (903) 789-3931 Email: svhoyt@gmail.com Skype: Stephen.vincent65 Description. The 1960s were a time of great transition and turmoil in the United States‚ from the hope brought about by the election of John F. Kennedy to the hopelessness at the end of the decade as a result of several years

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    Should people be forced to retire at age 65? Why or why not? At sixty-five years of age‚ and with a healthy body capable of office work just as before; retirement seems like an option that could otherwise be denied. With an average lifespan of over seventy years for men and over eighty years for women in Canada‚ retiring at sixty-five becomes a waste of those who are still able to continue on with their careers. Physical jobs that require extreme fitness‚ however‚ can be said as another case

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