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    Looking For Alaska is an amazing young adult novel about a boy, Miles, going to the same boarding school his dad went to when he was younger. We see him grow up and meet new friends in this story, while learning more than he ever imagined. Looking For Alaska was chosen out of hundreds of books to be given the Michael L. Printz award. This award is given to books that are thought to be the best for young adults. Looking For Alaska deserved the Michael L. Printz award for the compelling themes it…

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    importation and sale of alcoholic beverages. Think about how prohibition created a spark of gang violence and organized crime, or how it created much disrespect for the law and religion, how it caused physical harm, or how it made cigarette smoking a national habit and was very expensive. Prohibition created organized violence such as petty crimes like murder or theft and transporting alcoholic beverages to places like speakeasies where people would drink illegally. A man named al Capone…

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    Stereotypes In Australia

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    Trying to Kill You It seems like there are countless news stories, documentaries, and lists every year about how everything in Australia is incredibly dangerous and probably trying to kill you. While these things may be true, it gives Australia a bad rap when it is really a wonderful place that is most certainly not trying to kill you. From government health initiatives, to high livability, to an emphasis on fitness (and even an adorable creature or two), there really are quite a few things in…

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    What if the people of our great nation, America, were not able to see the wonderful sights of the world? What if we were not able to live a long and healthy life to cherish memories with our children, friends and family. If we continue to consume fast food at the rate that America does, then we are going to have serious issues with our health, our economies and our environment. Fast food is destroying our nation, and therefore this is why I strongly believe it should be banned. Firstly, Fast…

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    How can peer pressure be affected or aggravated through social media? The Issue The endless struggle to keep young teens away from bad influences have moved into a new battlefield– the Internet. The latest studies show that people, especially teenagers, who frequently visit their social media account increase the chances of participating in unwanted habits, such as smoking, drinking, and premarital sex, compared to people who do not have an account or seldom visits it. What Studies…

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    somewhat applies to life in which people are ungrateful when someone does something for them out of their own time. Also, another part applied to life would be Holden smoking cigarettes and offering a drink to an older woman. This can apply to life in which young teenagers nowadays try to appear grownup by drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes/ weed/ drugs in general. Symbols in these chapters include Holden’s red hunting hat and the horse chess pieces. Holden’s red hunting hat symbolizes his…

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    dentists in the nations. There are 66,000 dentists who belong to one of the two magazine subscriptions. However, it does not account for all other dentists who do not have subscriptions to either of the magazines. Therefor, the fact that the survey used a bad-sampling frame led to the inaccurate conclusion. b) The most serious of the four “difficulties and disasters in sampling” is low response rate because out of all 10,000 there was only 1983 responses. Due to the low response rate the 1983…

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    Burnout In The Workplace

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    Bad sleep irks your cognitive skills and undermines the ability to adapt and overcome new professional challenges efficiently (if you sleep just two hours less than you need, your concentration and performance are affected significantly). Anxiety affects…

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    try, but at least what you’ve got to lose. The best thing about nutritional supplements is that not only it has capabilities of improving your condition, but it also prevents a certain chronic illness from getting worse. This is one reason why it’s a bad idea for you to ignore natural organic supplementation in today’s…

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    topics in today’s society. They have been linked to many forms of death such as lung cancer and heart disease. What makes them so bad? One of the biggest factors that makes cigarettes so bad for you is the carbon monoxide that enters your…

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