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    aspirations of 380,000 students are destroyed each year because they dropped out of college. Students fail class for a number of reasons, and I believe that the major causes of failure are due to lack of preparedness, insufficient attendance, and poor study habits. Transferring from high school to college is a big step, and one of the many reasons students fail college is because they are not prepared. Preparation is an important key to getting a good start on your college education.…

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    Greasy Chips

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    actually contain healthy elements with potential medicinal value, they just typically contain so little that it doesn't have much impact. If you are a chocolate fiend, try buying higher quality dark chocolates. They will contain more actual cocoa and less sugar. Cocoa is a very healthy food with both good nutritional value and medicinal qualities. It just has a bad reputation because of the other ingredients with which it is routinely combined. Consuming dark chocolate may satisfy your…

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    Tobacco has a high demand nowadays. It has become a bad habit in our community. Our youth are more attracted to consume tobacco to relax than to have a healthier activity. Also, we have what is call secondhand smoke. These are when we inhaled involuntarily what others smoke, putting our life at risk because others decide not to care. Tobacco should be banned. The most important reason is health. There are many cancer cases every year because of tobacco abuse, and asthma is another consequence.…

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    the circumstance or the situation being out of one’s control, one still has the ability to remain in control of self, through conscious decision. According to Frankl’s philosophy, this choice is what makes us human. Frankl himself was dealt a very bad hand and spent his life enslaved and tortured, but he refused to lose his control. He refused to allow the situation to affect him in the way most would have. Control and self-awareness are empowering feats, and Frankl knew this all to well.…

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    choose this topic because I have had this bad habit on and off for years, but I want to stop doing it completely as I have once before for many years. Nail biting is a bad habit that is usually caused by anxiety or nervousness and also known as onychophagia. Furthermore, nail biting is not just a bad habit it can be bad for your health it can damage your nails, infect your gums/mouth, and can transfer bacteria into your mouth. I want to stop this bad habit and I want to be able to get a manicure…

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    twice a day both breakfast and lunch, this does impact their health in various ways. (Oliver, 12:23) Oliver brings up that the typical menu at school revolves around "fast foods that are high processed. There are not enough fresh foods in there at all. The amount of additive, E numbers, and ingredients [is unbelievable]… There are not enough veggies at all" (Oliver, 10:12-10:22). Because the children are constantly eating fast foods, this negatively impacts their lack of awareness of…

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    Nicotine Persuasive Essay

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    held in a limelight for decades that is attractive to youth. This limelight does not stress how bad these products are for one's health and teenagers can fall for the trap. The legal age for the consumption of tobacco at this present time is 18. The legal age for the consumption of nicotine should be raised due to nicotine's history, effects, and its number of addictions. Tobacco had a significant impact in America. According to Heather Lehr Wagner, "Native American tribes cultivated tobacco…

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    Childhood Obesity Essay

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    of fast foods, the parents’ eating habits, lack of physical activity, and children are uneducated about what is healthy and unhealthy to consume. The impact fast foods have on children by target advertising, has greatly increased the sales of the restaurants but also the unhealthy…

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    games they tend to form bad habits. They are not provided with good moral values but as stated in the article "If you shoot somebody in one of these games, you do not go to jail, you don 't get penalized in some way — you get extra points" (Dr. Phil; Children and Violent Video Games; par 3). This does not mean that all kids will take it to that extreme but it will cause to have a rise in the use of aggressive language, they do use more…

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    preferences in drafting chances, as well as minimize the risks associated with early entry into the league. While some argue that drafting students due to the seen training benefits (i.e. getting rid of bad habits and training physical skills), it is important to think of potential negative impacts. Although there could be benefits to starting formal training, avoiding college-level play might delay overall development and put additional stress on the…

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