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    Introduction What is carpal tunnel syndrome? Well basically carpel tunnel syndrome is a disease where the patient feels a tingling sensation in their hands and arms. He might feel that his hand or arm has gone numb. This disease is mainly caused by the twisting of the nerve that goes to the wrist of the patient. This problem can be caused due to a number of reasons, including the nature of the work done by the hands, the forceful and sudden movements of the hands even sudden jerks done to the…

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    activities. This leaves many Floridians wondering if they can keep their driver’s license after a DUI arrest. Florida state law grants law enforcement officers the power to take and suspend the driver’s licenses of people who are found to be driving with a blood…

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    your license as little as 2 days up to 1 year. The penalties of not only losing your license differ, but also the level of Blood Alcohol content that you are charged with your DUI. In my opinion, this is wrong in many different ways and I agree with the June 2015 statement from the Governors Highway Safety Association when they stated, “All states define driving with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) at or above 0.08 percent as a crime, but specific laws and penalties vary substantially from…

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    at high risk when they're sober behind the wheel. Driving under the influence (DUI) is just asking for more trouble. Teenage drunk driving is teens under the legal drinking age of 21 years old driving while intoxicated or drunk with high blood alcohol content or concentration.2 You are considered a teen from the ages of 13-19 and sometimes even 20. When you hear people refer to the term DUI it means driving under the influence. The problem with teenage drunk driving is that it is very…

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    In the modern age, many things have changed within the work environment. Technology has become not only a part of everyday life, but an integral part of the workplace. Computer can be seen in any office space, wireless communication devices in restaurants, and even a phone in every businessperson’s hand in public. Correspondingly, technology has changed the way mankind uses, stores, and exchange information and allowed the possibility of going paperless. Paperless is a term that describes the…

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    Terranova’s (2004, p73) idea, it is an essential source of value in advanced capitalist societies which is not acknowledged yet. After Web2.0 gradually took the place of Web1.0, numerous digital industries were actively seeking and absorbing user-generated contents to satisfy their commercial needs which mainly contributed by free labourers. The collaboration between unpaid digital labour and digital industries further discovers new possibilities of human intelligence and this precious fruition…

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    and user-generated content represent two concepts that have long been part of community, yet there remains question about how those concepts are being exercised in digital media. Therefore, research in this area grows in importance as community publications, like all media companies, follow their audience online (Abernathy, 2014). The public traditionally has a stronger role and voice in the production of content within community journalism. The publication of user-generated content is one of…

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    With more Internet users accessing the broadband and surfing the web at higher speeds for various reasons such as social networking, user-generated content, social bookmarking, sharing of information, videos, images and opinions, all have exponentially increased the amount of content on the Web. Web 2.0 has also witnessed a dramatically increasing use of the Web by consumers using handheld devices, including mobile phones and PDAs (Noti, 2013). Therefore, this trend puts a spotlight on the fact…

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    or her well-being and health. Alcohol abuse is one of the major social problems in the United States that needs to be addressed as a public policy. Many people do not know they have an addiction or have abused alcohol. This often means they failed to get needed treatment or help and often do not realize how the problem is affecting their lifestyle. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, about 18 million people in the United States abuse alcohol, and estimates suggest that…

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    some sort of Alcoholic Anonymous definition that despite its short length I cannot reconcile a 100%; but it included a phrases that basically said that an AA member acknowledges that the alcohol took over them and that they couldn’t control it without help. The meeting continued with a portion read out of the Alcohol Anonymous book, which they call the BIG BOOK. The passage of the day was a portion of Chapter 5 it includes three basic steps that every AA member accepted within their…

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