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    Research Plan

    University of Phoenix Material Research Plan As part of your research plan, you must first draft a research question for your research paper that will guide the rest of your writing. A research question, which is more specific and focused than a general topic, is the question that your research paper will answer. For example, if your general area of interest is social security, a possible research question might ask, “How can low-income families save more money if the United States had a

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    Child Obesity Research Paper

    Child obesity is more common now than it has ever been. Child obesity is a health issue which concerns children who are above a normal healthy weight. Obesity is defined as having too much excess body fat and is calculated by Body Mass Index (BMI), it is a tool to measure a person’s body mass. Child obesity can affect a child’s physical health, social, and emotional well-being. Obesity can also cause poor level of academic performance. Obesity does not happen overnight; it happens over time and is

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    Cultural Lag

    never predicted the convenience technology has given us towards education today. People who created the lessons on our English textbooks on how to search our dictionaries would have never known that we wouldn't need that today, because we have the internet. There are now online dictionaries wherein we don’t have to struggle flipping page between page just

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    Ielts

    unexpected adverse effect that may lead to a misallocation of time. For instance, when some one reflects on how money would change their sense of well-being, they would probably tempt to think about spending more time in leisurely pursuits such as seeing a three-dimensional movie or traveling abroad. But in reality, they would have to spend a large amount of time working and commuting and less time engaged in experienced happiness. On the other hand, it is undeniable that money has a brief effect on life satisfaction

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    Globalisation and Its Impact on Culture

    GLOBALISATION AND ITS IMPACT ON CULTURE Globalization can be defined as the removing of borders and barriers to facilitate easy exchange of ideas, resources and knowledge between countries. Communication is the essence of Globalization. Without communication, globalization is not possible. Globalization was introduced to India in 1991,when Manmohan Singh signed the New Economic Policy , when the Indian government introduced a set of reforms for the ailing Indian economy to prevent

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    Damages Bullying Had on School Aged Children

    The Damages Bullying Has on School Aged Children Brandi GEN 499: General Education Capstone Instructor: Irene Robles-Huerta December 2, 2015 The Damages Bullying Has on School Aged Children Bullying is a widely known and seen epidemic that negatively impacts its victims, and even the person doing the bullying. Bullying is the act that causes harassment, embarrassment, humiliation, intimidation, and physical or emotional trauma, and is present no matter the age, race, gender

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    Children Spending Too Much Screen Time Essay

    and adolescent spends as much as seven hours a day looking at a screen, whether it be video games, tablets, cell phone, computer or TV. There are a number of studies that connect delayed cognitive development in children with extended exposure to electronics as well as many other effects.

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    Common Cold Research Paper

    patients under the age of 7 should not be encouraged to blow their noses due to the risk of ear congestion that could lead to infection. Antitussives are believed by many not effective for children. Children should not be given aspirin due to a secondary risk of Reyes syndrome, nor Tylenol because of the shed effect of the virus. (Arcangelo & Peterson, 2013). Reference Arcangelo, V. P., & Peterson, A. M. (Eds.). (2013). Pharmacotherapeutics for advanced practice: A practical approach (3rd ed.). Ambler

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    Bullying Research question- Why do people in high school bully each other? Outline I. Introduction- thesis II. What is Bullying? a. Definition of Bullying b. Who is affected? III. Effects of Bullying a. Extreme stress b. Poor Academic Performance c. Suicide d. Drug use IV. How to stop Bullying a. Parents Involvement V. Conclusion Bullying is when someone or a group of people with more power repeatedly and intentionally

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    Vices of Criminology Students in University of Mindanao Basis for Intervention

    Chapter 1 Background of the Study A man who troubles himself or belongings; or look for his own pleasure is more likely vices (Spooner, 2006). Students are the most common drinkers, smokers and drug takers than the laypeople which may be influenced bypeer pressure, cheap bars and the living freely away from home. (NHS Choices, 2014) Atkin,Hocking& Block (2006) said that youth who sees more television and magazine ads of beer, wine, and liquor usually drink more and expected that they will begin

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