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    influences most college students face is excessive drinking. It is well known that many college campuses are plagued with a binge drinking culture that celebrates the alcohol abuse. It is often considered a right of passage for freshman students to get “black-out drunk” within…

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    that exist in both societies and as a curse they have to face a tough life because they are half Irish and half Chinese. The Chinese society will not teach them Chinese traditions because they are not considered fully Chinese and at school, their smarts are looked down upon because they believe their intelligence is not at the level of other children. Now imagine if I made the foolish decision to reproach is actions. What would be of me and my most precious children? My beloved Ellie sister,…

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    Annotated Bibliography Wechsler, Henry, and Bernice Wuethrich. Dying to Drink: Confronting Binge Drinking on College Campuses. Emmaus, Pa.: Rodale, 2002. Print. Scholarly This book delves into the detrimental effects of binge drinking, and how to minimize the act itself. By charging students erroneously high amounts for alcohol they will still buy some, but will not abuse it. I will incorporate this book presenting the case that by selling alcohol at college sporting events, students will not…

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    Anti Drinking Proposal

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    Introduction The purpose for this proposal is to initiate an anti-drinking campaign for Ridick University. It has come to our attention that Ridick University has earned the reputation of a party school with excessive alcohol consumption and underage drinking. As a member of the community, a concerned citizen and a professor at Ridick, an anti-drinking campaign could not come soon enough. Background The reputation of a party school might sound enticing and exciting for future students; however…

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    Raisin In The Sun Mama

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    money. Now Walter is desperate for the money to have secure a better life for the family. He deteriorates to a new low and calls Mr. Lindner back, saying that he'll take the money. Walter tells his family that he's prepared to bow down to "The Man" to get the money. This is lowest point for Walter in the entirety of the play as he's willing to take the shame of himself for taking the money from Mr. Lindner something Walter who had flat out didn’t want to do in the…

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    approaches the study age concluded for most of these articles (24), it seems to taper off and rates drop for binge drinking. There must be a plan put in order, and it’s through the voice of one that we can see a difference. Nobody wants to see an individual get put into a dangerous situation, by which they regret and I’m afraid alcohol seems to do so. The researches have done a great job of scratching the surface by providing great insight on this topic, but action plans need to be put in place.…

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    Rheingold’s book, Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution is a commentary concerning the emerging effects wireless technology and mobile devices might have on society. This is not a new topic for Rheingold, he has written other works about trends in computing, communications, and culture, including the book, Virtual Community, a term he also coined. In Smart Mobs, Rheingold explores the groups of friends, colleagues, and/or strangers, who come together in what he calls smart mobs. These are…

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    successful result of animal testing consists of: chemo, insulin, vaccines, and antibiotics, as well as HIV drugs. Animal testing is an exceptional study because it improves the health of humans. Without testing on animals scientists and doctors wouldn’t get the chance to even create safe, ready-to-distribute drugs in the first place. Humans would either die from the unpredictable medication or they would suffer through the illness/disease without the hope of recovery. Therefore, animal testing…

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    Essay On Taxidermy

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    The controversial and thought provoking installation artist and activist, Angela Singer uses her process of redefining the purpose of taxidermy to interpret the preconceived perceptions of animal violence, gender roles in society and art as well as the viewers experience. Since the early 1990’s taxidermy has taken the reins in popular culture, especially in contemporary art. Artists are now using taxidermy in their work as a unique and yet growing medium to be displayed in exhibits. “Singer’s…

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    Animal Testing Debate

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    In our daily lives, we use different products for a variety of things. In drugstores and in our local malls, there are categories of diverse items that are available to us. These items can range from makeup, skincare, hair products, prescription medicine and much more. They contribute in making our lives easier and more productive. These products are often designed to enhance our appearance and health. When we watch television, or browse the internet, we constantly see new products being…

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