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    They were the first to receive full marks on all chemical criteria, banning antimony, beryllium and phthalates from new models launched since January 2008. They also do very well on energy. “All Sony Ericsson products are already free from PVC vinyl plastic and brominated flame retardants (BFRs), with the exception of a few

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    iPads, iPods, computers, and cell phones. All too often, physical activity and social interaction account for an insignificant amount of time of many children’s days. Add in a poor diet with a heavy dose of sugar, and we have a recipe for disaster. It is my goal to learn how to encourage my students become active learners in every sense of the word. My goal is to provide the best physically active opportunities for my students to learn—without going overboard and banning all forms of technology. I

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    Master In Public Health

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    understand the way they shaped the lives of everyone. Public health has played a vital role in my life since I can remember. From getting my vaccinations at the health department as a child, to the implantation of sidewalks in my neighborhood, to the banning of cigarette smoke in restaurants, to the seatbelt campaign "click it or ticket", to the free HIV education and testing offered on my college campus. Public health is fascinating and I would be honored to give to others what was so freely given to

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    The Diminished Body Image

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    The Diminished Body Image Jessica Miller Mount Vernon Nazarene University ENGL-1083-AG010 College Writing January 30th, 2017 Dr. Yvonne Schutz Introduction Body image has become a topic of conversation, with girls as young as five years old. Their conversations consist of their freckled complexion, the color of their hair, and even worse, their weight compared to others. The fact that at such a young age they are already finding concern and dissatisfaction with looks, can be alarming

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    Davis Geniza AP Government Summer Assignment 1. Benghazi • The night of September 11, 2012 at around 9:30 p.m, an American compound was attacked in Benghazi, Libya. Armed Islamic militants attacked and set fire to the compound and killed United States Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and U.S. Foreign Service Information Management Officer Sean Smith. Later that night, an assault with mortar fire on the CIA annex kills two Americans, Glen Doherty and Tyrone S. woods who were both former Navy Seals

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    Traffic Doesn't Cause Congestion, People do New York City has always had issues with overpopulation and congestion. As of July 2016, the U.S. Census Bureau has estimated New York City’s population at 8,537,673. That's an increase of 362,500 residents (or 4.4 percent) over the April 2010 decennial census count of 8,175,133. The city has not witnessed such a robust pace of growth in over a half-century. And, as New York's population continues to upsurge, so does its problems with overcrowding and congestion

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    Besides enacting racial bias screening and training requirements, police departments need to change the way they operate, by changing poor police protocol currently in place. In other words, in some cases, this issue of racial profiling can stem from police chiefs who provide their officers with patrol assignments targeting minority neighborhoods due to implicit biases which they have. In Driving While Black: Racial Profiling On Our Nation's Highways, David Harris suggests, “Because police look for

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    How to Go Green While in College Essay

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    Millions of young adults leave to go to college every year. Many responsibilities come with living without one’s parents for the first time. One responsibility is taking care of the Earth. Since there are no parents in college to tell one to recycle, buy organic items, unplug appliances when they are not being used, and many more, many college students forget to do these simple things. Students go to college to start a new life for them, going green is a great way to do that. When a car breaks down

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    Ramsey Parra GOVT 153 – 02 Organizing a Campaign In 2013, a movement called Black Lives Matter, began to promote their slogan and motto against police brutality and injustice. The movement is being supported by many other African Americans and networks such as B.E.T. Black Lives Matter is a movement that began after George Zimmerman was found not guilty of the murder of Trayvon Martin. The movement grew stronger after the death of two unarmed African Americans last year. Those two were Michael Brown

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    Nowadays, large businesses have gone beyond the traditional roles of creating, producing and selling goods in order to get a profit. When a consumer makes his decision about buying some product he takes into account the social and ethical aspects which the manufacturer stands for. This is called a socially responsible investment and it is a very important for a tobacco industry not to miss the trend and use every possibility to develop a positive ethical image of a company. Fair employment practices

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