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    crash changed the teens driving style almost immediately. The first 2 months, collision-involved participants opted to drive safely. They didn’t have high acceleration events. By the third month however, the teens started to back to their old driving habits. There were more reports of high accelerated events. The study shows that having a severe crash has an effect on teen’s driving behavior for a short period of time, but they eventually go back to their old driving…

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    will be what lenders look at to decide how likely someone is to be a responsible borrower. An excellent credit score is 750+, good credit is 700-749, fair credit 650-699, poor credit 600-649, and bad credit is below 600. A great score can save you money by getting you the best interest rates and terms. A bad score or no credit history causes rejections, large deposit payments, higher insurance payments, and much higher interest rates. You should look at where your history falls in the range of…

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    This habit has caused thousands of people to get mouth cancer and repeatedly every year is the most unpopular form of tobacco yet there still are a select few teenagers who pick up on this habit because of the type of sport they play. I believe they feel like they are just like the pros. These teens either pick up from them or from a fellow teenager…

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    Another influence on the consumer’s diet is the government, and the different methods they use to make a profit off of the unhealthy dietary habits of their people. In the article, “What You Eat is Your Business”, by R. Balko (2004), discusses that the government should not be responsible for the health of its people, everyone should be responsible for their own well being. The author points out that this is a personal concern not a public concern. It is not the government’s job to protect…

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    decision, which at times can be hard. 2. What are some behaviors or choices that you have a tendency to do (habits, perceptions, stress or other health-detrimental aspects of your life) that you might need to work on? How might these serve as obstacles to later life success? I tend to get stress out easily but my friend Sarah is very positive and will cheer me up. The party life and eating habits are…

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    fired, so you will go back home and yell at your loved ones to release stress. The child also will start to follow bad habits such as smoking, drug dealing or…

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    everything in between” (Longman 452). Mundane activities men undertake daily are well-known by God (Walvoord 891). Far away thoughts are seen by God, and because He is impartial, He rightly interprets all these thoughts (Spurgeon 259). The individual habits each person possesses are before the Lord (259). Even the words people think to speak are known to God before they are…

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    to blame it on peoples genetics and lifestyle habits (Fed Up). Dr. David Krausher says sugar is “8 times more addictive than cocaine.” and “it is the leading cause of major metabolic diseases.”(Krausher, Karp). This shows that the food industry does hold responsibility towards how it affects people, but shows how it cares that people keep…

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    lung cancer is, then maybe they wouldn’t pick the habit up or would try and stop. Conclusion If smoking wasn’t advertised as being cool and was advertised as the harmful habit it is maybe the number of lung cancer cases would go down. I also think if lung cancer was talked about more than what it is and if people knew all the health factors of smoking then maybe they would be less likely to pick up the habit. Our towns should also realize how bad secondhand smoke can be for people and ban…

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    which is a proven addictive drug and can easily produce unpleasant habits in its users, inflicting an impulsive drive to use tobacco again and again. Furthermore, tobacco products tend to be expensive to the public, but the addictive nature of the products leaves the user feeling dissatisfied and inclined to buy more. Tobacco not only harms the health of the user and the environment, but it creates an unwanted addiction and habit, which is why it is important to refuse…

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