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    Computing Goes Green

    children. That's distressing, because today's computers are made with a sizable amount of lead, cadmium, brominated fire retardants and plastics that can leach toxic breakdown products. While processor speed has faithfully followed Moore's Law, energy use has also swelled, as more and more people are able to afford hardware, and mobile devices have proliferated. Of the $250 billion spent globally each year powering computers, about 85% of that energy was simply wasted idling. Computers and related equipment

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    Business Model

    Customer Segment Customer Channel Customer Relationship Key resoures Key Activities Key Partners Value Creation Value Preposition Fgkjeiub67thyj7u KK Revenue Models Cost Structure MEYER VITABIOTICS (Pharmacy) 1) Key Resources:- Excellent work, Growth environment to people coming

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    Reserach Plan

    Golightly Research Plan The topic of choice is to research the use of drugs is our society. Finding out why are so many people in today’s society chose to use drugs. Also doing a little research on what promotes a person to be addicted to the use of drugs. I want to learn how can we has a community help a friend, co-worker or a Family member with a drug problem. I do not believe it is just the problem for the person who uses drugs, it is also a community problem as well. If we come together has

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    Legalization of Recreational Drugs, Prostitution, Gambling

    Principles of Sociology I do not believe that recreational drugs should be legalized for a number of reasons. In my opinion, if they were legalized children and teens would have much easier access to them. Even with an age limit, such as we have for alcohol and tobacco, they would still get into the hands of our youth. Secondly, with the legalization of recreational drugs, there would be an increase in crime and motor vehicle accidents due to the fact that a much larger number of people would

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    Legilize Weed

    Should it not be ones choice to be intoxicated or not, given they do not impose a problem? Marijuana is not as bad, as thought to be. In fact there are many positive things that come from marijuana use, and many negative things that come from it being illegal. Although marijuana is made up of a drug, THC, it should be legalized. Laws on marijuana put a burden on the United States. First, there are many more crimes being committed other than crimes evolving marijuana each year. According to Paul

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    Cannabis

    throughout the remainder of their body. When adolescents frequently use marijuana it causes a significant decline in their cognitive skills, because their brains are still in a premature state and still has ample time to reach its optimal potential, when marijuana is continually smoked throughout the early adolescent stage until early adulthood, the chances of becoming addicted rises. Now that the some states has made it legal to use marijuana for medicinal purposes, it is up to the adults of society

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    Should Cannabis Be Legalised?

    come across as being Cannabis. Some people see this as being extremely unhealthy and that is why they don’t want it to be legal, but Cannabis doesn’t have any direct harm to the user and it would seem to be the least harmful illegal drug you could use. Cannabis is also now classified as B opposed to C. This wouldn’t have had any effect on the public as the same amounts of people buy it illegally. The reasons I think it should be legalised are; Smoking is legal and the mortality rate and the

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    Past and Current Drug Trends

    Past and Current Drug Trends Many past and current trends of the use and abuse of drugs in the United States have been associated with health and social trends that at times may have been considered culturally acceptable. Many trends have occurred since early times. The nineteenth century introduced advancement in modern medicines making several medicinal drugs popular, but by the end of the century was being considered a complicated matter. The twentieth century showed great concern amongst

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    Persuasive Arguement

    Should America Legalize and Decriminalize Marijuana? Marijuana is one of the most versatile plants on this planet and we are not utilizing it to its full potential. The plant has many uses and the most controversial one is recreational use. Cannabis has gotten a bad reputation through many slander campaigns and dubbed the gateway drug. GUTWILLIG: “The overwhelming evidence shows that the enormous majority of people who try marijuana or who even smoke marijuana regularly never consume any other

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    Drill or Not

    right track to a healthier United States, and is a perfect example of the view that I have on energy conservation. The things that might hinder my thinking when it comes to alternatives for energy efficient living is change of habits; tendencies to use a lot of energy for multiple of reasons such as: watching television, communications, and a phobia of the dark. It would be hard for me to make these changes, because I have relied on these things in excess for so long. But, I can overcome these habits

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