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    While there are many addictions in the world, alcohol is one of the most misunderstood. Alcohol came along many years ago when farmers noticed a change in fruits. The effects of alcohol on the body and in families can be very dangerous and heartbreaking. Alcohol, as well as emotional harm, can also cause physical harm due to accidents and violence. Its manufacturing all started about ten thousand years ago, when honey and wild yeasts were used to produced a fermented drink. Grapevines were…

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    hospitals, colleges or universities, or usually at health departments for state and local governments” (“Summary”). They normally work full-time and have a standard work schedule; however, “occasionally, epidemiologists may have to work long or irregular hours in order to complete…

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    Over-medicating in America is a common occurrence that is due partially because of people’s lifestyles. Everyday there are constant excuses of why people continue to execute unhealthy habits. One of the biggest issues in America is obesity. Instead of actually working to change their lifestyles, Americans have become reliant on diet pills. Diet pills are any types of pharmacological agents marketed to control or reduce weight. Teenage girls are the most likely to abuse these pills. There was a…

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    Classroom/Academic – 4/17 Cristofer is a kind and caring fifth grade student with a fun and easy-going personality. Cristofer enjoys participating in class and works best for positive feedback. Cristofer often struggles with focus and attention, but does better when he is given consistent positive reinforcements. When Cristofer knows he is doing a good job, he gets excited and will often ask if he can give a fist bump. In the moments where Cristofer is focused and on task, he is often able to…

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    Procrastination-I’ll Make A Better Title Later A high school student has a research paper due tomorrow and they need to start writing it. They turn on their computer and gather materials, only to realize it might take them all night to write seven pages! Now they have no choice but to shut off their phone, block out the world, and grab that extra caffeine they’re going to need to stay awake! They thought they planned to write most of the paper on their free day this week? Oh wait…they did, but…

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    The Influence Of Sleep

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    Every living creatures that has brain sleeps. Sleeping is a very essential factor in life for animals as well as human-beings. For instance, an average human being spends one thirds of his life sleeping. Sleep is a very deeply scientific field, people still don 't stop studying and doing researches about it and hope to find out about it more. Basically, sleep a resting state for the brain after a period of time. People today definitely need more sleep due to the amount of work. How does it…

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    Exercise and physical activity have been known as one of the many ways to ensure a healthy physical and mental well-being. In addition to a well-balanced diet full of all necessary nutrients, one should also consider engaging in regular physical activity with respect to a health professional’s recommendation. Regular exercise plays an essential role in opening organs of the body; hence, helping them to function effectively. The growing body of knowledge in the health of a human being…

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    Kids around the world start to learn literacy when they enter school. With our little experience with illiterate people we can not fully understand the complete impact literacy has. By reading the essays “Learning to Read and Write: Superman and Me”, by Sherman Alexie and “Learning to Read”, by Malcolm X I have gained a better understanding of what literacy does for us. These essays have brought up the question, how is literacy linked to issues of empowerment in society? In the excerpt, “The…

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    tatistically, common behaviour is defined as 'normal ' which results in statistically rare behaviour being defined as 'abnormal '. There has been difficulty in coming to an agreement on just how statistically rare behaviour has to be in order for it to be classed as abnormal. At some point in our lives, we will all demonstrate some form of abnormal behaviour. Many mental disorders such as phobias are not statistically rare enough to be defined as abnormal. An example of how difficult it is to…

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    impulsive at times, she displays greater control of her movements and behaviour. She is still emotional at times, especially when tasks are challenging or she does not get her way, but with support, she can regulate her emotions better. Aryana’s play routine has shown tremendous improvement. She still has a preference for specific activities, but she does not demand control of the activity…

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