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    Identify three benefits of regular exercise that would make you want to exercise regularly. Explain why for each benefit. Regular exercise boosts your energy, alleviates stress and reduces the chances of developing chronic diseases. Physical activity boosts your energy levels because it increases the blood flow throughout your body which overall, makes you more alert. This could be beneficial for students who must be constantly focused and alert throughout their day. Furthermore, regular…

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    1. What makes a good role model and how can I ensure that I act as a role model for employees I supervise? There are many skills that help create a positive role model. To become a positive role model in an organisation is only minutely different than being a role model in a family, school or even sporting team. A good role model is someone who shows other employees to what level they need to hold their values and morals, how they should act and behave within a workplace as well as how to hold…

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    packed kids’ game show combining questions and physical challenges. The young contestants competed for the chance to retrieve an object from a giant Mayan temple” (781.) Some people might not consider Food Network’s Chopped a gameshow, but none the less it combines the chef thinking about what to cook with the mystery basket ingredients and then cook that dish. The host of the show is Ted Allen, and he was interviewed by Yahoo.com and this was the question and his answer: “Do the chefs really…

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    Final Research Paper Today high school graduates should have an opportunity to go to college for free, so they can look forward to a bigger future and better job opportunities in life. Having free college can be beneficial by bringing in even more young adults who are interested to further their education more and to help the lower class have their higher education too. Free college may be beneficial but it also come with problems or even alternatives. But that doesn 't mean we should stop this…

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    Lead Poisoning In Flint

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    or abnormal sperm, premature birth, and even miscarriages ("Lead Poisoning."). These are all things that could result in severe emotional damage and disruption to the lives of the teachers, entrepreneurs, and providers of Flint. Perhaps even worse than harming this generation of citizens is harming the next generation as well. Lead poisoning’s effects are more prominent in children. In children under six, the symptoms are, but not limited to: irritability, developmental delays, learning…

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    The use of nature in literature is often times more significant than general environmental observations. Rather, nature can serve as a parallel narrative to events or development in literature, and reveal hidden perspectives or underlying messages the author may have. This essay will examine Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon, to explore the significance of the natural world and the extent it be used as a tool to show development, internal tension, and social cultural tension within the novel and…

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    He soon put the motion picture industry on notice that he was indeed the real deal and more than ready to carry his own weight alongside Gibson, one of Hollywood's biggest names (at the time). As the young revolutionary soldier Gabriel Mann, Ledger stole each and every scene he was in. A boy turned man trying to step out of his father’s shadow…

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    common misunderstanding is that if you play a sport or participate in extracurricular activities, that you must be using some sort of drug. Professionals can testify that students who don’t participate in activities after school have a higher drug usage than athletes. In reality, these extracurricular activities are keeping these students from using drugs. Why should we invade the privacy of these students who are on the right path? I believe that we should not be drug testing these students in…

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    Jake Mason English 1100 Dr. Gueye September 21, 2017 Is Google Making Us Stupid? Nicholas Carr makes the statement that “Google is making us stupid”. Mr. Carr has taken his personal encounters from Google and incorporated it into an article about its negative effects on society’s intelligence. Google, defined, is a search engine that finds websites related to what the user enters in the search bar. Once you get to the desired website, Nicholas Carr argues that we glance through the…

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    doing so. The main reason for that is because ¼ of them believe they can easily do more than one thing at once, even if one of those things is driving. 43% of drivers who text and drive say their reason is “they want to stay connected” to friends, family, and work, even while driving. Also ⅓ of the people just texted and drove out of habit, states the website, Texting and Driving is an Even Bigger Problem than we realized. Because other states already have laws against texting and driving,…

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