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    can adjust the resistance control to make the workout more challenging. Many machines also equipped with preset program that varies intensity throughout the session. This allows you to tailor your workouts to your training needs and help prevent boredom, which is typical with many types of exercise equipment. The different settings and low impact is beneficial to both lose weight and improve your…

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    couple of moments later our plane has landed, we gather up our belongings and make our way towards the exit filled with people attached to their screens and MP3 players. The airport is filled with an undercurrent of anticipation, impatience, and boredom; bodies scramble back and forth from one gate to another. My mother, attempting to balance three children, clasps my hand, holds my little brother to her waist and calls back to my older…

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    "Salvation" by Langston Hughes spoke to me due to the familiarity and the comfortably of the writing. From birth, I grew up as a Christian living inside a pastor's home. This literary piece embodies the power of choices. The author is implying that a human should never be forced to believe, rather they hold the power of choice. All humans must come to the decision to follow Jesus by themselves. Through the narrative Langston Hughes creates, he justifies his purpose that all people have a choice.…

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    Pharmacologic Strategies

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    Pharmacologic strategies for the treatment of agitation and aggression include tranquilizing medications, for short term management, and for longer term management antipsychotics. Antipsychotics have now become so widely utilized for the management of agitation and behavioral symptoms that more than 70% of antipsychotic prescriptions are for off label purposes (Glick et al 2001). Some studies have demonstrated that almost a third of nursing home resident are on antipsychotics (Chen, 2010) .…

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    Being involved in sports can prevent students from getting into trouble. Sports keeps students out of trouble because they reduce boredom, have positive effects on these students, and increase their grades. Seventy seven percent of students are home alone at least 3 days a week after school and get in trouble when they’re bored and do not have anything to do ("Out-of-School Activities Play Crucial, Positive Role for Kids"). This proves that kids who are bored at home are more likely to get into…

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    Imagine doing a great deal of hard work and not being able to be comfortable. I don’t know many people that like to sit in those terrible chairs. Flexible seating can be a solution to that because it allows kids and even adults to move around. Flexible seating can be stability balls, bosu balls, indo boards, stools, floor mats, pillows, etc. Schools should have flexible seating because it can make kids happier and more energized as well as fight childhood obesity. The first reason that we…

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    Love. If you’re lucky, most people will experience it at least once in their lives. For a few months, maybe even years, a person can come across more happiness and joy than in their entire lifetime. But what happens when one of those people decide it is not worth it anymore? Maybe that there is something better out there waiting for them? It is called falling out of love. People fall out of love for many different reasons and it is not something that can happen over night if it is true. Why is…

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    Similar to 1984 and Brave New World, Fahrenheit 451 relates under the motif of government control. The theme derived from governmental control is censorship to control people will make them ignorant and, in the end, will lead to rebellion or greater problems. As Clarrise and Montag are talking, she asks him if he ever reads book to which he responds, “That 's against the law!” (5). The government makes it unlawful to read books and harshly punishes those who do. Their law has an apparent…

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    Flavors Of Western Horror

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    to them at an important enemy, to the character being born in 1942, but having his/her twentieth birthday in 1965. A player can also lose interest because of boredom. This can be triggered by having too many useful items at the beginning of the game. These items can be armor, health drops, weapons, etc. Another thing that can trigger boredom is cliches. Cliches are overused elements in games. This can be zombies, silent halls, etc. The last thing that can make a player lose interest in the game…

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    Essay On Captive Animals

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    When confined in a single space for a prolonged period of time, the lack of unrestricted movement and increase of boredom and loneliness begins to take a toll on animals’ mental stability. If ever released from captivity, whether being a zoo or factory farm, emotional shock prevents animals from living unaffected by what they previously endured. Self-clutching, rocking or pacing back and forth, and refusing to eat are telltale signs of psychological distress, especially in primates. In multiple…

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