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    Why Sugar Is Bad

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    Although sugar is seen as the bad guy in today’s food‚ we as humans need sugar as much as any other food or in some cases drugs to live happy and healthy lives. From two different viewpoints Robin Konie and Sarah Richards‚ express their viewpoints on the controversial subject of sugar. No matter what‚ humans need sugar in their daily diets. To be healthy your cells require sugar as a nutrient. “Our cell health is critical to overall health. If the cells are nourished we have the right foundation

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    The reason why people buy into conspiracy theories is a result of people having a sense of powerlessness and uncertainty‚ they can be caused by rational thinking‚ and people spend too much time on the internet and find exaggerated information that can possibly be false. Large numbers of disastrous events have been caused by conspiracy theories. For example‚ the Red Scare was caused by people thinking that Communists were out to get them. Conspiracy theories are everywhere and can cause usually rational

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    Why Boredom Is Bad

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    downstairs and do the usual‚and that is brushing your teeth‚wash your face‚and stretch. Then you go to the kitchen and eat a bowl of cereal. After when you’re done you watch some TV and there is nothing to watch. Automatically you get bored. Being bored is the worst ‚because you have nothing to do at all. You might do some fun stuff ‚but you might think is boring.For Example you play Monopoly...ten seconds later boring‚go on your phone...boring‚and playing with your dog...boring. Well‚what else do you what

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    Sharing experiences creates an environment that will support your efforts to grow as a more interesting person. Third‚ take an assertiveness training course. Last‚ seek counseling. (adapted from D. Hahn and W. Payne‚ Focus on Health) Passage 5 Why do people drink alcoholic beverages? Drinkers offer many different explanations for their behavior. Some say that alcoholic beverages are more thirst quenching. Others say that they taste better. Stills others say they drink because their friends all

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    topic is about movies. The question that I asked is “Why do people enjoy going to the movies?” Movies are a rollercoaster ride that transcends people into a whole different world fresh out of somebody’s imagination as seen through the genres of horror‚ drama‚ and science fiction. The movie business has allowed us to break through our burden of everyday life. Movies have a powerful ubiquity within human culture. Movies are stories. Movies are people who come out with ideas about something they want

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    Why Are Zoos Bad

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    purpose. According to PETA‚ (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals)‚ They finally came out and said‚ “they needed more room in the zoo.” My opinion is‚ they should’ve just donated the animal to another zoo or let it free. This is why i think zoos are bad. Zoochosis. Another reason why I think zoos are bad is because these animals develop a disease called Zoochosis. Zoochosis is a disease animals get when there inside an enclosure for too long. According to PETA‚ (People for the Ethical Treatment

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    Rebecca Onstott College Sociology November 15‚ 2012 Gender Roles: Why do we still follow them? For centuries‚ gender roles have dictated the lives of men and women; from lives outside of the home and within the home‚ relationships with family and other close friends. In the beginning gender roles played a very strict purposes based on human anatomy. In the hunting and gathering society‚ men would go out to hunt and for war while the women would stay back and provide for the children. This was

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    the wire tapping and the stealing of government documents at the Watergate Complex.Gerald Ford pardoned his predecessor for the scandal. The question is did Mr.Ford do the right thing? Even if you barely know anything about the watergate scandal you can still look at it from an ethical standpoint and that’s exactly what we are going to do. So let’s decide weather Gerald Ford’s Pardon was ethical or not. First of all we need to discuss what the pardon means for Nixon. Nixon committed illegal crimes

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    evolution and development of separate cultures‚ to the diffusion of cultures by interchange and communication‚ and the complex mix of people and cultures found in different regions of the world today. 3 understand that migration occurs at different scales Migration can occur as intercontinental or interregional. 4 explain why people change their residential location People change their residential

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    Option 2 Why do some people become carers? Discuss this question‚ identifying at least two factors which influence who takes on a caring role. Some people voluntarily devote a large part of their lives looking after others who need help because of an illness‚ frailty or disability. Research studies show that it is estimated that there are 5.7 million carers in Great Britain (unit 3‚ p. 141). Duty‚ obligation‚ societal and cultural influences or unexpected events are all motivators why some people

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