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    systematically changing one or more variables. Specifically, in experimental research, the researcher manipulates the independent variable, actively intervening in the world, and then observes what happens. In this article authors try to explain strong dependence between amount of time which students daily spend for social network sites and mental health of students. Moreover, researcher observe some variables which changes related with psychological condition of adolescents. Finally, we can…

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    As technologies advance and more research is performed, small-scale wind energy will overcome the present challenges and be a viable option for urban areas. The concern over global climate change is evident in both political policy and everyday life. As countries…

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    Amour Propre: the Social and Political Inequalities of Property in Society In the Second Discourse on Inequality, Jean Jacque Rousseau outlined the origin and development of private property. The formation of the hut was the first step towards the ultimate creation of society as families and communities formed. Unlike savage man who’s primary motivation was self-preservation, civilized man embraced amour propre as he started to compare his strengths and abilities to others. Although Rousseau…

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    So currently Marijuana is an illegal drug in the many countries. In the past and still in the future some countries, people consumed Marijuana as spiritual drug, they believe Marijuana is "food of the God" and in the past people were using Marijuana for deep meditation and Samadhi. History of Marijuana except from medical use of Marijuana was little bit controversial but, the history reflected that the use of medical Marijuana in the ancient time was very popular in different countries to…

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    trans. wireless commun., vol. 3, no. 5, pp. 1416-1421, Sept. 2004. [13.] P. S. Ahmed, “Turbo Multi-Hop Relaying for Cooperative Communications”, Master Thesis, University of Southampton, September 25, 2009. [14.] S. Haykin and M. Moher, Modern Wireless Communication Systems, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice-Hall Education, 2005. [15.] T. Cover and El Gamal, “Capacity theorems for the relay channel,” IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory, vol. 25, no. 5, pp. 572–584, Sep. 1979.…

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    management and leadership? In today 's modern world, there is still ongoing debate about "What is the difference between management and leadership?”. There are many articles have been written about this and all of them have various statements. However, there is one comparison in all of them, is that management is not the same as leadership. According to Kotter (1996) “Management is a set of processes that can keep a complicated system of people and technology running smoothly. The most…

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    The Patriarchy of Hegemonic Masculinity Why do we, as Americans, cheer on and applaud dominant men? Our American society celebrates the hegemonic masculine traits of men, such as being the alpha-male or being the father of a family where the wife takes care of the children and the father goes to work. Dominance can be as simple as physical ability in the way that we cheer as future Hall of Famer and former Most Valuable Player, professional baseball player; Alex Rodriguez hits a walk off homerun…

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    Human Population

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    Recently in 2011, the total population of our world reached 7 billion and as of December 2015, our current world population is nearing 7.4 billion (Sullivan 2015). The growth of about 80 million additional that we see today has been going on for decades and current trends predict similar rates for the next couple decades. With such a large increase in human population in a relatively short time period compared to the Earth’s history and humanity’s existence, problems major changes in the…

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    The first revolution focused on man using resources and tools to create the hut and eventually a family. As technology developed, humans altered their behavior and adapted to a new environment with more defining gender roles that not only made women more subservient men, but also promoted social inequality. Unlike savage man who dedicated his time to either searching…

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    Hydro Power In Canada

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    Canada is endowed with all of the resources, both natural and man made, we require to meet our energy needs for the rest of this century. For the past couple of decades, the country has been using fossil fuel as the primary energy source to heat our homes, power machines and automobiles. However, fossil fuel may no longer be the solution due to the amount of pollution in the country. One critic of this record of neglect insists that the damages to the “environment shaded their benefits. It did…

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