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    Ask any college student what he or she was most nervous about on the first day of college and the answer will most probably be the same -- ragging. But what is ragging? Who does it and why? There is no clear definition of ragging (or hazing)‚ but it is generally understood to be the act of college seniors subjecting juniors to teasing or practical jokes. The term includes a relatively harmless prank such as asking a junior to roll a coin around the basketball court to more serious or dangerous

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    “The Filipinos love to talk and to interact‚ thus the penchant for gossip‚ telebabad (the habit of engaging in long‚ often senseless conversations over the telephone) and‚ this time‚ text messaging. The Filipinos are heavy users‚ not due to big businesses‚ but because it is one form of entertainment. Filipinos love talking. Filipinos love interacting so much he is using text messaging as a medium" ( 2000). It would be an understatement to say that text messaging‚ or texting‚ has revolutionized

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    Western civiliztion (Bunson 9). Throughout history Christianity has played a major role in changing our society into what it is today. "Christianity won the professed allegiance of the overwhelming majority of the population of the Roman Empire and even the support of the Roman State (Latourette 65). Not only did Christianity thrive‚ but it also succeeded in changing the face of Roman culture. <br><br>Consider the gladiatorial fights. "The huge Coliseum at Rome seated 50 thousand people and was the scene

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    Energy Alternatives

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    energy that originates from natural sources‚ which is a continuing and nonpolluting energy that is replenished due to its perpetual natural motion. These sources are commonly solar‚ geothermal‚ wind and tidal energies. Comparing different countries’ use of renewable energies -- in Portugal this year‚ close to 45 percent of its electricity will come from renewable energy sources (Rosenthal‚ 2010). This compared to 10.1 percent in the United States (U.S. Energy Administration‚ 2010). In addition‚ Italy

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    Alternative Medicine

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    last years as an alternative way to treat some illnesses due to the fear that people feel with mainstream medicine and its consequences. But has this kind of medicine the power to cure all diseases like cancer or AIDS? We find some advantages that make us trust in alternative medicine. Firstly‚ herbal medicine brings us a lot of benefits for our helth. For instance‚ there are some researches that show marijuana infusion is very good for cancer because it reduces the terrible effects of chemotherapy

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    Within Chapter 11 of On Being a Therapist‚ Kottler (2010) reviews he various alternative methods or therapies therapists utilize to help them avoid burnout and remain emotional healthy‚ while working in this field. Despite therapists primary goals of helping others learn healthy ways to change maladaptive behaviors‚ the majority of therapists are unfortunately not open to changing their own maladaptive behaviors. I think this stems from the fact that therapists get so comfortable with teaching

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    What Is Bullwhip Effect?

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    What is Bullwhip effect? Bullwhip Effect can in short be described as the variability in orders in a supply chain system moving up from consumers to core manufacturers. It is also known as the whiplash or whipsaw effect. The causes of this Bullwhip effect have been identified as:- Demand forecast In any company order is placed with the suppliers based on the demand graph. The order is placed to fulfill the current demand and also keeping in mind any unpredictable sale‚ which is the safety stock

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    Suicide Prevention

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    identified the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention as a useful‚ reliable source because it provided information‚ support‚ and advice for people who are struggling or know someone who is. The information provided is accurate because we discussed many of the topics in health class‚ such as warning signs and how to get help. If I or a friend was in a crisis situation‚ the American Foundation for Suicide prevention would be a very good reminder of what to look for and how to help. Also‚ there are

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    Strokes and Prevention

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    Strokes and Prevention Megan Berger Written and Oral Communications Kaplan Career Institute CMP 199K Mrs. Matherson March 7‚ 2014 “Stroke is the number four cause of death and the leading cause of adult disability in the United States” (American Heart Association‚ 2012). A stroke or “brain attack” transpires when a blood clot blocks an artery or a blood vessel ruptures‚ interfering with blood flow to an area of the brain (National Stroke Association‚ 2014). When

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    EFFECTS OF GLOBAL WARMING. The effects of global warming is the increase in the average temperature of Earth’s‚ grennhouse gases‚ aerosol ‚ and solar variation. The most common of average temperature on earth are temperatures increase more slowly than land temperatures because of the larger effective heat capacity of the oceans and because the ocean loses more heat by evaporation. Secondly‚ the effects of greenhouse is the process by which absorption and emission of infrared radiation by gases in

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