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    class periods an hour long each, the class would teach the dangers and joy of having children. The government would pay to train high-quality individuals to teach these classes. They would teach the proper technique of simple things such as; child proofing a home, changing diapers, CPR, nutrition and what to do in certain emergencies. The class would over all benefit the safety of families and bring into light the importance of being a parents. Once the classes finish and the man or woman that…

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    b. Background. Mr. Ortiz states that Electric Boat was responsible for developing and building the Navy’s first submarines. Electric Boat was established and founded by John Hopkins in 1899. With an average workforce 13,000, the main operations are in Groton, CT and Quonset Point Rhode Island. It first started building diesel submarines in early 1900’s and in 1951 built the world famous “USS Nautilus” which was the first nuclear powered submarine to sail across the north pole, this enable the…

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    It is compared to the baseline plan of the project with what and where the project is now and identifies the differences this is a variance analysis. This variance both good or bad is further analyze to see its effect on the project, good variance may give the opportunity to improve future work while bad variances can negatively impact the project and as such requires attention. It is imperative at this stage to know what the causes of your variances are both good and bad and why they occur,…

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    Enzymes In Food Industry

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    Corporation 's have lied to you about consumers and minimum wage workers being the backbone to their industry. Enzymes are. Enzymes are biological protein catalysts that encourage chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy needed for the reaction to take place. Once the reaction is complete, enzymes are left unchanged and able to move on to the next reaction. For this reason, enzymes have proven to be valuable resources for industries. The reusability of enzymes are especially useful…

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    Practicum Experience Essay

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    The first day I met with Stephanie I mainly asked questions I never received an answer to my first semester as a Communications Arts major. I switched into Comm halfway through my first semester as an architecture student because I worried I would be stuck with the same architecture job my whole life. I told her things like that really concern me and she confirmed what my friend from high school told me when I decided I wanted to switch. They both explained how Comm had multiple options from…

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    Pros Of E-Sport

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    I believe that E-Sport is a type of a sport, and therefore should also be classified as a sport. Most of the dictionaries defines the word ‘sport’ to exercise or the working of the muscles. The word ‘sport’ derived from the Greek language which meant leisure, and leisure simply means doing something for enjoyment. Prof. Dr Ingo Froböse said that Sports is more than visible movements, this is just one component of a big puzzle that defines ‘sport’. Mental skills, strategies or training are also…

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    Why Proctor and Gamble Should be Prosecuted for the “Tide Pod Challenge” A beautiful dark haired, blue-eyed young woman of the age of fifteen sits down to film herself engaging in the “Tide Pod Challenge.” As she bites down on the small, highly concentrated package of detergent, the great tension on the tight plastic packaging bursts, exploding the contents of the pod into her mouth. She frantically coughs in between gags as minuscule amounts of laundry soap creep down her throat. Swallowing the…

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    The new generation is as flawed as the last. There’s is always going to be problems with each and every generation of kids. Many generations are raised to be disciplined with the same parenting practices teaches them to be strong. In recent years, the younger generations tend to be more sensitive to immature matters over bullying online. These matters are taught in the older generations to be more mature towards bullying and to ignore it. Most of the maturity comes from their early childhood…

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    resource depletion and less global warming. However, insulation costs money and we have a finite budget. Even if it is cost-effective to increase insulation levels, could this money be even more effectively spent on upgrading the windows, or the draft-proofing, or the energy systems? Also, (with some exceptions) insulation is not a structural material; we need thicker walls to contain thicker insulation. These walls cost more money, contain more materials and are more expensive to build. How do…

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    of the most common disease that is caused by cigarettes or smoking is lung cancer and about 11.25% of those 443,000 die from it. Moreover, it could cause heart diseases, stroke, asthma and more of other terrible diseases. In this essay I will be proofing why cigarettes are bad by talking about the effects of cigarettes on human’s health and environment, the worst diseases that smoking causes and how cigarettes ruin someone’s life. The smoke that comes out from the cigarette is the reason…

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