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    should not be later because of time needed afterwards. First off, the reason they want time moved up is because of sleep deprivation among children and teenagers. If people that struggle with sleep deprivation go to sleep sooner, rather than their bad sleep habits. People that go to sleep at twelve should try going to sleep a hour sooner rather than staying the same, losing sleep. If the time of school gets pushed back an hour, they would just stay up an hour later, not helping their problem.…

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    Sugar And Heart Disease

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    Although Sugar is linked to obesity and heart disease natural forms of sugar are good for you. Sugar is usually viewed as some sinful devilish characters that sit on our shoulder tempting us. We love to find a "food villain" for which we can blame all our problems: disease, obesity, and other issues. A few decades ago; that villain was fat. We continue to blame different parts of our diet on different foods. However every time we find a new food to blame we began to realize that the food we…

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    9:00, maybe even 10:00? Most teens these days are going to bed between 11:00PM and 12:00AM. Some parents think that the lack of sleep their teen is getting is having a negative impact on their overall grade in school. The website www.smithsonianmag.com, an article states, “... in a statement, the CDC reports that an 8:30 start time would allow teenagers to get the recommended 8.5 to 9.5 hours of sleep a night, so long as they went…

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    parents or partners in projects. Many teens don’t use phones for the school purposes, but instead for social media. Social media isn’t bad, but if you’re on it too much it can negatively affect you(3). This article is from a blog, and there isn’t an author. The article is very interesting and connects to my claim perfectly. My claim is text messaging has the greatest impact on teens being seen as unsociable. Teens could spend hours talking to people of the phone, through text, but if they don’t…

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    Award To Advance My Career

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    life, but most people tempt to neglect it. Exercise can be a substitute for several drugs; however, our society is affected by the impact of commercialized drugs and medications. Unfortunately, the majority of the American population is not aware of the importance of exercising. Despite a growing in the fitness industry, people are still engulfed in their bad habits which may be factor of health issues. Ignorance, indolence and wrong advertisements are the main causes of such comportment and…

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    public, not hard on your body like smoking is, and it is a cheaper habit than smoking. Smokeless tobacco is the way to go if you develop a habit, not smoking. Most public places always encourage to go smoke outside for health reasons. The reasons behind all of these laws to stay within fifteen feet from the building is because of these few reasons. One, many people have asthma and the smoke could potentially kill them if it is bad enough! Another reason is the awful smell of cigarettes. No one…

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    INTRO) (FIRST BODY) On one side Solomon Ali Dansieh argue that “SMS texting and Its Potential Impacts on Students’ Written Communication Skills.” Indeed, various ways of communicating have improved over the course of the year, however texting has setback those improvements because it is slowly if not, destroying effective communication. Dansieh states “There is no doubt that text messaging has some impact on the way people talk and write-some negative; others positive depending on the content…

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    session on sustainability hit very close to home with me. My adult children have been altering their consumption habits by buying organic, antibiotic free, and non-gmo products over the last few months. They have also been purchasing either free range or locally grown meats, local meat markets. After reading “A Meat Eater’s Guide to Climate Change”, I also altered my buying habits for the week. I knew, from my daughters, that there were health benefits to eating organic and local grown…

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    priorities. Phones has put a big good and bad impact in our life's. Not having phones is hard for some, but you can take phones from some people for a long period of time and it wouldn't bother them a bit. It's not only young teens who have habits in cell phones, its teachers, parents, principals ,nurses, doctors and ect. Martin cooper invented the very first cell phone. There are many reasons for having cell phones and not having one. What's the good? What's the bad? Scream!…

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    future generations. Because of our want to survive, mankind will be able to sacrifice conveniences in the name of posterity. With the future in mind, our ethical decisions will be greatly influenced so that the results of our choices will make a better impact on the future. Regarding environmental issues with a sense of moral obligation allows us to better conserve, restore, and improve the balance between the environments. I believe Posterity is crucial to the continuing sustainability of the…

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