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    Why might athlethes take drugs? Athletes may take drugs to give them factors that will increase the liklihood of winning their event. For example weightlifters need a lot of muscle and need to be strong so use anabolic steriods to build up their muscle mass How do sports events monitor drug use? The sports authorities keep producing new tests for drugs. Sometimes they run random drug tests to try and identify people using them. Find an example of a athlete disqualified for drug use? Marion Jones

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    Thank you‚ Madam Speaker. A very good afternoon‚ I bid to the distinguished adjudicators‚ respected teachers‚ worthy opponents and members of the floor. As the negative‚ this house believes that the motion today ‘Innovation in Teaching and Learning Determine Students’ Success’ should not and must not stand. Ladies and gentlemen‚ First and foremost‚ the negative believes that the definition provided by the government is inaccurate and would like to substitute with the following definitions instead

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    The story of Speaker for the Dead is fixed in a world far way from earth‚ in which two communities exist. The human community‚ which colonized Lusitania‚ is bond together by the laws and regulations of the church‚ laws of God. The second community is made up of the alien species called the piggies‚ that were there long before the humans arrived. In the Speaker of the Dead‚ a community is symbolized as something positive that defines the personality of each individual. A Community plays an important

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    Science & Gender In Orenstein’s “Why Science Must Adapt to Women”‚ she discusses the relationship between science and gender‚ and why science should adapt to women rather than women adapting to the sciences. According to George Orwell’s “What is Science”‚ “science means something that happens in a laboratory: the very would calls up a picture of graphs‚ test tubes‚ balances‚ Bunsen burners‚ microscope.” As well as‚ "A method of thought which obtains verifiable results by reasoning logically from

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    I choose John F. Kennedy to write about as he epitomizes a great speaker to me. As I learned in class and in reading the textbook‚ credibility is key for any speaker to be fully respected. I believe that John F. Kennedy not only meets this qualification but surpasses it. Over the years I have looked at his speaking methodology and tried to follow his direction in speaking with knowledge‚ truth‚ and having the credibility on the subject matter. After being sworn into office‚ one of the best speeches

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    Based on what you read in the poem‚ describe the relationship between the speaker and the “you” in the poem. How important was the relationship to the speaker? Support your response by referencing directly to the poem. In her poem “Since You” the poet Dionne Brand‚ has expressed a very profound romantic relationship between her speaker and the “you” in the poem. She has also revealed that the relationship was the most important thing in her speaker’s life. Dionne Brand makes these views to be

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    communicator and a good speaker. The ability to be a great speaker is driven from certain traits that a man or woman possess when giving a speech to an audience. When I think of a great speaker I think of somebody who is able to clearly and powerfully get their message across to an audience. I believe that for many people‚ a great speaker is also someone that is able to connect with an audience‚ and allow the audience to relate back to the speaker. However‚ just being a great speaker does not mean the

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    Speaker notes 440 Hello‚ fellow coworkers my name is Vanessa Williams and I will be presenting you with information regarding a vulnerable population. The vulnerable population I will discuss is the African American population and their perceived mistrust with the healthcare system. I believe this is an important topic to discuss because the African American population has the highest incidence of colorectal cancer however‚ they are not seeking healthcare as they should. We have often questioned

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    presentation‚ “Good Choices: Three Keys to Success or Failure‚” was to offer his perspective. I noticed that he offered neither his definition of success nor a ‘how to’ set of instructions. Both of these “omissions” made his presentation-and his presence-more meaningful to me-he gave us something to think about. In a job market that demands critical thinkers‚ this can set someone apart. He didn’t talk at us or tell us what we must do to be like him. In this‚ Mr. Chew conveyed a subtle‚ yet powerful‚ message

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