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    to wear a seat belt it is not effecting anyone else but that person. That person should have the freedom to choose whether or not they want to risk their life in one way or another. No individual makes all of his or her decisions by determining the effect on the entire potential community affected (Mosser‚2010). How would such seat belt laws differ from the requirement that infants in cars be in car seats? This one differs because infants do not have a choice in the matter‚ and someone has to protect

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    Most people will feel better after they listen to music. Some people will ask how music can affect our body and mind. There is other research that shows brainwaves can be synchronized by music with a strong beat. Different speed beats have different effects in our brain. According to the article‚ “Faster beats bring sharper concentration and more alert thinking. Slower beats promote a calm‚ meditative state.” I think this is the reason why music can affect our body and we feel better after we listen

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    …………………………………………… Date: 16 July 2010 PREAMBLE Agriculture is one of society’s most basic needs and activities. Most recently‚ the ever increasing trend in agriculture has been towards large scale‚ chemical based farming. In 1987 a report on effect of pesticides on agro products stated that pesticide residue in food is one of the nations most serious health hazards. Some chemicals may be recognized as safe but some are hazardous to people. There are less stringent laws about growing crops. In

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    to be the same. Globalization in India has had both its positive and negative effects. Globalization can involve a number of things like the business aspect and agricultural. According to daldrup.org globalization has drastically affected the Business aspect in India. India is expected to have 715 shopping malls by 2016; it has a consumer base of 1.14 million‚ and the third largest telecom market. But the negative effect this has had is that India’s youth is no longer furthering their education and

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    A rhetorical situation contains the stance or position of the author‚ audience and genre. I want to know if technology is thought to help or harm a student’s success. The first article “How Technology Affects Us”‚ says technology has a negative effect on students. The author seems to be pretty credible because they have multiple articles‚ some of which were published in magazines. She argues the advancements in technology are negatively affecting society. The target audience for this article are

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    find that a lack of rest can have numerous negative effects on the body. Getting enough rest reconditions the body and fixes the damage that is caused to the body during the normal tasks of the day. When the body does not get enough sleep‚ the damage can not be fixed and continues to get worse as each day passes. It is extremely important for people to understand how lack of rest affects the body so that they will be more aware of the effects of not getting enough sleep every night. A lack of sleep

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    Discrimination doesn’t always only have effect on the individual being discriminated against. In many situations it can also have an effect on friends or families of the individual‚ those who inflict discrimination and also the wider society. An individual can face many effects due to discrimination. They may begin to feel withdrawn‚ isolated or depressed. It may also affect their ability to build relationships or even maintain relationships they already have. Physical effects such as headaches‚ loss or growth

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    Cummings & henry 1960 social disengagement theory. | Activity theory Bromley (1966) | * Older people will withdraw from social contact with others * Disengage because of reduced physical health and loss of social activities * Cummings (1975) argued that older people would experience a reduction in social contact as they grow older and becoming increasingly ‘individual’ * ‘disengaging is a natural part of aging’ *  Everyone expects death‚ and one’s abilities will likely deteriorate

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    all these vital organs. Music can activate the limbic system of the brain that is important in producing pleasurable effects. Listening to uplifting music activates areas in the limbic system that releases endorphin. The limbic system has a large number of receptors that are highly sensitive to the presence of this endorphin; this release of endorphin as well as the pleasurable effects of the music could be the reason for liking and disliking certain music. Music affects our feelings and emotions

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    in strategy processes has a positive relationship on the organization’s post change effectiveness‚ 2) resistance towards change negatively affects participation‚ 3) participation and achievement of change goals have a positive relationship‚ 4) the effects of participation are negatively affected by the relationship of the change with the organization’s culture‚ and 5) the level of compatibility of change with the change recipient’s objectives negatively affects participation. The data that have been

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