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    Ohkayy here we go again

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    agriculture. The title he gives his work helps you really weigh out the pros and cons of agriculture. It lets you know that this mistake that occurred was no one’s fault but our own. Every action has a reaction and no one knew what that would be. “Why did the hunter and gathers switch to agriculture?” Hunting and gathering food was much healthier for the body than agriculture. Diamond What would you choose to be the worst mistake in history? There are many different thing you could pick from

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    Caries prevention is extremely important for not only kids‚ but adults as well. There are different ways that people can do this‚ but one of the easier methods is by using fluoride. Fluoride is commonly known for preventing dental caries and also helping with strengthening bone. There has always been a controversy that fluoride is extremely bad for the body and that it should not be allowed to be in public water. Besides water‚ fluoride is also found in food and beverages‚ known as a form of systemic

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    Recreational drugs affect the players‚ not the game‚ while performance enhancing drugs affect the players and the game. This means that when an athlete is taking drugs that do not have any enhancing effects to it‚ it may affect the rest of the players‚ but mostly the person taking the drugs. (Travis 1) Colleges and universities’ drug testing only extends to athletes‚ while many of them have athletic scholarships. There is

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    Nguyen Phuong Thao Topic 1 Why do people go to university? In our developed world today university education is no more a too-high-to-reach goal. Our higher education system is year after year offering a host of more places as well as support in diverse ways to assist those who crave university experience and whose circumstances make it difficult for them to enter university gates. Given the fact that university education is aggrandizing its attraction to more and more people from different

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    Department of Education) 20 years ago‚ there were 14.1 million students in the U.S College and Universities. Since 2011 the number has risen to 19.7 million. So the question is‚ “ Why do students go to college?” Robert S. Feldman‚ the author of P.O.W.E.R: Learning Strategies For The Success and Life‚ most students when asked‚ “Why are you going to college?” responded with because they wanted to make a lot money. Feldman believes “that the value of College extends far beyond dollars and cents.” College

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    Why Nations Go To War

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    WHY NATIONS GO TO WAR There are often people who ask the big question‚ “Why do nations feel the need to go to war?” One of the main reasons for this question comes from the loss of life that comes with it. However‚ on an opinionated theory I have concluded that a larger portion of why a nation decides to go to war would be to expand their territory. They could even be trying to gain freedom for their nation. Many times nations use scarcity of resources in their own country to justify warring with

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    not always predict reliable results in humans since most experiments involving animals are flawed and waste animal lives‚ while alternative testing methods are more accurate. Many people believe that animal testing is unethical and unnecessary since we have discovered medical breakthroughs without the help of our furry friends. In this case‚ Alois Alzheimer first described the main features of Alzheimer’s disease in 1906 by studying brain segments from autopsies of patients after they had died‚ which

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    The article “Why We Travel” by Pico Iyer talks about his opinion on why people travel to foreign places and what they expect to gain from their trips. He also mentions a few of his past experiences and his feelings and emotions based on them. Based on this article‚ we are able extract that traveling is not just the matter of going somewhere other than your home and coming back the same person. It is somehow a little more than that as it affects us in ways unexplainable. An interesting point brought

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    In 1966‚ Raymond Vernon published a model that described internationalisation patterns of organisations. He looked at how U.S. companies developed into multinational corporations (MNCs) at a time when these firms dominated global trade‚ and per capita income in the U.S. was‚ by far‚ the highest of all the developed countries. Raymond Vernon was part of the team that overlooked the Marshall plan‚ the US investment plan to rejuvenate Western European economies after the Second World War. He played

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    word. Respect. Humanity has the capability to function without respect however it would dangerous‚ ugly and short lived. Time and time again we have seen how respect has disappeared from the face of the earth but still manages to function without it. The lack of respect towards ------------- between religions‚ races‚ nature‚ and government. Time and time again we have seen how society still manages to function without respect such as In Iraq Muslims didn’t have respect each other for following different

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