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    Running Head: Is smoking hookah as harmful on the periodontium as cigarettes? Kayleigh J Dow Old Dominion University: School of Dental Hygiene Abstract Hookah smoking has become a new fixation in our society. It is considered acceptable socially, practiced by many who don’t view it as harming their health. The availability of hookah is rather alarming and people of all ages, races, and religions are participating. There have not been many studies completed on the link between hookah

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    Reflection Essay: High School Low Expectations Highschool is considered a common part of life that is often defined as the stage where you "Find" yourself. Well, let's just say I found out more about myself than I initially expected to. Hence the "Low" in Highschool, Low Expectations. Low expectations were exactly what I had going into highschool. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that highschool is nothing like "Highschool Musical." Growing up in a poverty stricken neighborhood only made

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    experience at night or the molded slice of pizza we had for dinner before we went to bed. Many of the scientist that are currently working on this dilemma have asked some of the same questions. Like: what is dreaming, how does dreaming work, what causes bad dreams or nightmares, and how can we conduct research to find out? As of right now no one knows and there isn’t an easy answer. However I can explain the stages of sleep and how they affect us and when we dream. Due to the lack of technology today

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    1938 was the beginning of television. E.B. White said “I believe TV is going to be the test of the modern world, and in this new opportunity to see beyond the range of our vision, we shall discover either a new and unbearable disturbance of the general peace or a saving radiance in the sky. We shall stand or fall by TV, of that I am quite sure." We are now living in an age of electronics. Ninety-seven percent of all American homes have at least one TV (Why I do not have a TV?). Not just that, but

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    that cause this sort of behavior. There does seem to be a correlation between suspensions and grades of a student. The amount of suspensions that a student acquires will increase the risk of lower grades and test scores. This could also lead to bad habits down the road that could possible end up with jail time. With jail on someone’s record, they can say goodbye to a lot of jobs. Schools all over have “zero tolerance” policies in place. This means that there will be no tolerance of student offenses

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    Limb jerking, moaning, and talking appeared every night, and episodes of punching, kicking, falling out of bed, and running into furniture occurred as frequently as three times nightly on as many as three nights per week. On one occasion, his wife saw him throw punches while he dreamed of fighting a squirrel in an attic. The patient and

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    Essay about Cigarettes Should be Banned

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    Smoking cigarettes is common among most adults in the United States, yet it is one of the most dangerous things you can do to yourself. Many people feel that smoking should be made illegal. The reason they may feel this way is because it is very harmful to your health and can lead to death. I strongly agree that cigarettes should be banned from being sold and produced because to me they’re considered a dangerous drug. The first reason that supports my claim of smoking cigarettes should be

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    The Story Of My Story

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    her and I would roll my eyes sometimes; I learned really quick rolling my eyes was really disrespectful and I eventually learned to break that habit. Now, I’m a college athlete and the last thing I will do is roll my eyes at a coach, teacher, or any adult because my mom taught me how disrespectful that was and I see people roll their eyes and I see how bad that looks and I am so grateful my mom taught me how to be respectful. Even if I had to learn the hard way. I made up phrases that she occasionally

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    Tourette Syndrome Essay

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    neurological disease which is characterized by repeated and involuntary body movements and vocal sounds. Before TS was known to be a health problem uncontrollable by the patient, it was seen as nervousness, possession by a spirit, epilepsy or simply as bad habits (5). Today it is known that imbalances in certain brain chemicals are what causes the symptoms of this disease. It is interesting to examine TS and use it as a tool for better understanding (in part) how, in what quantity, and at what level the

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    spending more and more time on these kinds of game every day. While I was in my 9th grade, I had a friend named Milan Shrestha. On his 16th birthday, he got XBOX as his gift. He started using it from the following day. He started playing Battlefield: Bad Company 2, and slowly, he was addicted to this game. A few months later, he started spending a lot of time playing the game. He used to spend his pocket money buying virtual things just to increase his dominance in the game. He used to be a good student

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