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    of life. It has been with humanity possibly since the beginning of humans. Competition can improve life or make it worse. Sports competition can change an individual 's life. While competition may have some positive effects, there are also some negative impacts as well. These effects can show physically. Sports competition can affect people physically. It can change people’s bodies to do a specific task. Physically, competition can very much benefit an individual as well as negatively impact…

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    Institute predicts that the industry will continue to grow and will supply more than nine hundred thousand jobs in the next 25 years. The oil and gas industry is very important for Canada’s economy, but this industry also has devastating environmental effects. Areas like parts of the boreal forest have been dug up for oil sands below and barely any of the original landscape has been restored. The extraction also increases greenhouse gas emissions and many people are opposed by the production. So…

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    activities. In high school it had no effect I was aware of that. The size of my school, or the location could have had an effect, as to why I didn't experience this as much. In college at MSU Great Falls I feel the same way about things as I did in my high school. As we are all aware, it is a very small school, with little diversity. Whereas even if you went right across the street to UGF there is more of a diversity throughout race and ethnicity. The effects in my community, I believe to be…

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    Where you are from and where you are now, plays an integral part of your identity. Due to judgements and social status in a particular location, one’s identity can be deeply affected by location. However, the way a person responds to the negative effects of society, truly shapes their identity. In The Things They Carried by Tim O’brien, the characters’ circumstances forged them an identity. Fighting in a war, changes your outlook on life completely, and this has a major impact on your…

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    The Gulf Oil Spill

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    lasting challenges with long term effects from the spill. One effect that’s being investigated is the impact on wildlife. For instance, in a study done by the NOAA in 2011, seventeen percent of the dolphins studied where not expected to live. (2) This study was done in Barataria…

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    Photo Editing Essay

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    as Photoshop to change the model into a so-called perfect human form, which is usually unnatural and unachievable by the average person. Eating disorders, and low self-esteem seem to be a side effect of this. Media should not be so quick to change the human form because doing so is having a negative effect on both men and women’s mental state. Medias most well know tool is photo editing used for changing the human form. They can take a photo of an average looking woman and make her into a…

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    psychologists about humans, but done in rats. This experiment was about how rats being groomed and licked by their mother will affect their future. Psychologists believe it’s the most parallel to grooming and licking; the experiment done in rats. The effects of the experiment were the opposite of what they thought they would find. They found that parents who respond to their children immediately and whom are very attentive, result in children being more independent in year one. On the other…

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    What Is Achondroplasia?

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    mutation randomly occur in the FGFR3 gene later in life. FGFR3 protein has many versions, which are found in different areas of the body. Many of these proteins are found in the cells that forms bone. FGFR3 is believed to regulate bone growth. Age can effects the mutation, therefore someone who develops achondroplasia later in life could pass a less severe case to their children. “Achondroplasia means without cartilage formation”(3), and is a Greek word. Achondroplasia is actually the most…

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    In this era, change is usually seen as the driving force for successful organizations, hence the need to effect them when the need arises (Hesselbcin et al., 1996). Under Kotter’s change model, employees are able to conform to changes after they are convinced that they are in dire need of the new changes that are to be effected in their organization. The eight…

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    Daphnia Lab Report

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    The Effect of pH levels on the Motility of Daphnia in Lake Ecosystems Introduction: The production, transportation, and use of chemicals by chemical industries can result in chemical pollution. This leads to a harmful effect on ecosystems and their balance of life (Linlin, Chen, 2012). The pH levels of aquatic environments are important because it affects the physiology of animals by changing their behaviors. The ion concentrations associated with the water and the organism’s survival can also…

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