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    10 Reasons Not to Smoke

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    10 Reasons Not To Smoke 1. Smoking under age 18 is illegal. Using‚ holding‚ or buying of cigarettes can get you in serious trouble‚ especially around school. In regards to school‚ you can be suspended‚ or even expelled! 2. Smoking reduces your ability to do things that require endurance‚ such as sports‚ etc. The tar in the cigarettes covers up alveoli‚ which help you breathe‚ which makes for less surface area for gas exchange. In other words‚ you must breathe more to get the same amount of oxygen

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    Everything Happens for a Reason Leslie Torres English 121 Ms. Rankin November 7‚ 2012 Have you ever heard of “things happen for a reason”? Well I am a firm believer of this quote. I feel like if I didn’t make the choices I did in the past I wouldn’t be here where I am today. Back when I was in high school I made some unwise decisions that caused me to get kicked out of school and be on home studies. Everyone who I thought were my friends never cared to give me a call a text or even send me

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    Reasons to Study Overseas

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    Reasons to study overseas There are many reasons to study abroad. Impressiveness in teachers is the first of my motivations. Secondly‚ study abroad would enhance my learning in higher education in terms of their cutting edge technology and learning environment. The last reason is to gain life experiences by living in different city‚ different speaking language and different people. First of my motivations for PhD study abroad is from my teachers. I took their classes when I studied undergraduate

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    Thirteen Reasons Why

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    English 12 Thirteen Reasons Why By Jay Asher Jay Asher grew up in California‚ and has always had a thing for books. Growing up‚ he worked in several different book stores and libraries. He attended Cuesta college right after he graduated high school‚ majoring in elementary education. He then transferred to California Polytechnic State University where he left in his senior year. He decided he wanted to pursue a career as a serious writer. Thirteen Reasons Why is Jay’s first novel‚ and

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    Analyzing reasons In the DSE Liberal Studies examinations‚ students are often required to analyze the causes/reasons/factors. For example:  HKDSE Question  Identify and explain TWO causes suggested in Source A. (6 marks) 2013 DSE Paper 1 Q1a With reference to the source‚ identify and explain TWO social factors which could lead to… (6 marks) 2013 DSE Paper 1 Q3a Suggest and explain TWO possible reasons for…as shown in Source A. (12 marks) 2012 Practice Paper Paper 1 Q3b Answer Analysis Take

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    Question: Outline the main reasons for Federation. What was the main reason? Federation happened in 1901 when the six separate Australian colonies came together to form what is now the Commonwealth of Australia. It occurred for many reasons including: to unite the defence of Australia; to make uniform bank laws; taxes and tariffs resulting in better trade and communication between states; and to put the "White Australia Policy" into practise. Federation came about with the aid of many political

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    The Great Compromise The Great Compromise was a debate during the Constitution Convention on determining on how many representatives of each state should have under the new governments law making branch. This is known as being one of the most important debates in American history because of the foundation it laid for what our legislative government is today. Originally‚ Congress would be seen as a 1 chamber with only a certain number of representatives per state. The debate was how many representatives

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    "The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a man’s determination." Tommy Lasorda As fast as light… Winners don’t wait for chances‚ they take them - Unknown Sports serve society by providing vivid examples of excellence. George F. Will (1941 - ) Sports do not build character. They reveal it. It’s not so important who starts the game but who finishes it. John Wooden (1910 - ) Desire is the most important factor in the success of any athlete. willie shoemaker "Winning

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    were purely economic. Discuss. LECTURER: SHEM MWALW’A STUDENT: NDIRANGU CHRIS MUGO NUMBER: 1021356 DATE: 26/09/2012 INTRODUCTION The reasons behind European imperialism in Africa were purely economic. Though there were other reasons‚ economic reasons can be argued to be core reasons that drove Europeans towards Africa. The economic reasons for European imperialism in Africa were: i. To acquire raw materials and cheap labour ii. To create new markets iii. To invest surplus

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    Passion vs Reason

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    Passion vs. Reason Human emotions are one of the most powerful factors in the world. Whether it is love‚ lust‚ hate‚ or even greed‚ everyone is selfish and everyone bases their choices from their compelling emotions. A person’s emotions blind them from seeing the overall effect of their choices. This can be seen especially in Romeo and Juliet‚ a tragic play by William Shakespeare. This play is the first to involve the idea of star-crossed lovers‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ who act on their emotions in a

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