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    Smoking Is Bad

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    cigarettes‚ primarily industrially manufactured but also hand-rolled from loose tobacco and rolling paper. Today we are more aware about how bad smoking is for our health. Smoking should be banned or restricted in almost all public places because it has been shown to be dangerous to health‚ it can reduced athletic performance and it can lead to bad skin‚ bad breath and bad-smelling clothes and hair.       The arguments against smoking are well known. Smoking has been shown to be dangerous to health. Heart

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    Effects of Vietnam War

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    Vietnam War Effects The Vietnam War was a very costly war. It not only affected those in battles‚ but it also left behind long term effects on people everywhere in the world. It was an extremely costly war with over 58‚000 Americans dead and over 150‚000 wounded in battle. Many Americans were affected by the war for so many had died and many more were wounded. North Vietnam was victorious over South Vietnam and allied forces. The Fall of Saigon on April 30‚ 1975 marked the end of a very bloody war

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    Vietnam War and Media

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    discussion of coverage in one war since 1945. Introduction: The Vietnam War could be characterized as one of the most controversial incident in America’s history. United States acted paradoxically; they claimed that they protected democracy‚ they raised an oppressive dictatorial regime in the area of South Vietnam and later the US army was destroying villages in order to protect them (Wiest‚ 2002). In terms of media‚ the Vietnam War was the first war‚ which was extensively televised. Marshall

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    Mad or Bad

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    contribute to such antisocial behaviour. Presented will be a focus on those underlying factors such as mental health and substance abuse‚ psychopathy will also be critically examined to draw the conclusion that murderers behaviour cannot be excluded as bad even if a mental health issue is present at the time of offence. The question of whether murderers are suffering from psychiatric illness or are just simply evil is a debate that runs rife throughout not only the psychological community‚ but society

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    Deadpool Is Bad

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    but what about one that is focused on the bad guys and for some reason you actually want the bad guy to succeed. In some movies it is not always a superhero/villain. It may be a character who is just morally flawed but that viewers still pull for. In the case of the movie Deadpool he is both the superhero and villain. Viewers of the movie Deadpool admire the main character despite him being morally flawed. He is one of the examples where he is actually a bad guy but the way the producers portray him

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    Breaking Bad

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    Breaking bad is an American drama series produced and created by Vince Gilligan The series premiered on January the 20th 2008. Airing on AMC in the us and Canada The show is currently in its 5th and last season‚ the 2nd half of the show is aired the summer of 2013. The series is about Walter white he is a chemistry teacher‚ Walter White‚ is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given only two years to live‚ he decides he has nothing to lose. He lives with his wife and teenage son‚ who has cerebral

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    Difference of Vietnam Veterans There were approximately 536‚100 American soldiers that fought in the Vietnam War‚ and about 58‚220 were killed (Estimated n. pag.); this meant that there were many veterans of the war. The war in Vietnam was different than most‚ not because of the way it was fought or what it was fought over‚ it was different because of the veterans. The war created many Vietnamese veterans‚ and they were different than those of almost every other war. They were different in almost

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    Vietnam – Japan Relations The economy of Vietnam Vietnam – a country locates in South East Asia which has the area of 329‚560 sq km. With the history spans over 4000 years‚ Vietnam’s identity has been shaped by long-running conflicts with foreign forces. The Socialist People’s Republic of Vietnam was founded in 1954 and unified in 1976 after the Vietnam War. Since 1986‚ Vietnam has embarked on the course of “Đổi mới” (Renovation Policy) – the comprehensive economic renovation which aims to eliminate

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    Top Ten Bsc Mistakes

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    Monday‚ December 20‚ 2010 7:47:51 PM The Top Ten Balanced Scorecard Mistakes: Best of Reader Feedback A few weeks ago‚ we asked for input from this community in compiling a list of the top 10 mistakes of the balanced scorecard. Obviously we touched a nerve because we were overwhelmed by great feedback. Thank you for all your insightful comments. We’ve sorted through your observations and boiled them down into a list. Any such list is necessarily subjective‚ so we hope this generates more discussion

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    Bad Eyes

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    feelings through various outlets. We are born with senses that allow us to feel and express a wide arraignment of emotions. When one of these senses fail we are automatically disabled‚ but many find alternatives to express these emotions. Erin McGraw in “Bad Eyes” learns to express her emotions through the use of extensive metaphors that allow the reader to feel what she is writing. The metaphors create a bridge that helps us to understand what McGraw faces throughout her life. The reader gains insight

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