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    I have always been near media technology ever since I was little. My mother would play me music from her media player, but she didn’t even know to download music on it, so my sister had to help her. I used to watch a lot of tv when I was younger because it was relaxing to me, I still do it now to help me with my school work especially when I watch the animal planet channel or geographic channel. My mother and sister would let me use their phones or computers. Now, I can help them do anything person

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    1. The two hypotheses identified in the article are: a) The increase in obesity in the poor population in Melbourne is linked to consumption of high energy dense fast foods b) Obesogenic environments encourage a higher intake of unhealthy fast foods and no uptake of physical activities leading to obesity. 2. The research question could be, “To what extent does socio determinants (SES) and the environmental determinants (the density of fast food outlet) influence the poor to be exposed to energy

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    In today’s day and age, employees are constantly surrounded by technology and digital media. The idea of technology in the business world is not new. However, it is becoming an increasingly essential tool for businesses and the decision they make. Technology can be both a tool and a distraction for employees. It is becoming increasingly easy to get off task during work because of the distractions of computers and the internet. In fact, one in three employees waste over two hours online per week.

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    4. HEALTH PROMOTION Definition: Is the process of enabling people to increase control over and to improve their health. Significance of Health promotion • Health promotion improves the health status of individual, families, communities, states and the nation. • Health promotion reduces premature death. • It enhances the quality of life for all people. Implementational Activities in health Promotion • Access individual and community needs • Plan health educational programs • Develop health education

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    When Joanne Rowling was planning her book publishing, it was suggested to her that she take on the pen name J.K. Rowling, in order to make sure boys weren’t turned off from reading her books (J.K. Rowling). Later on in her career, she chose the name Robert Galbraith for a different series of books. When letting her publisher know it wasn’t Robert who wrote the book, but that it was she, he was astonished that a women wrote the book he just finished (About – Roger Galbraith). These are recent events

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    In this chapter, related literature is reviewed; particularly several studies have demonstrated the effect of readiness level and social presence in the online learning environment. In this chapter shows related opinions of pervious researchers and they support the aim of the current study.it is guided by the objectives as outlined in chapter one and will establish differed opinions, theoretical approach and how the entire literature relates this study. The use of secondary sources such as published

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    IMPACT AND PURPOSE OF ACCESSING ELECTRONIC JOURNALS IN ENGINEERING COLLEGE STUDENTS AT CHENNAI – A STUDY B.LALITHA Research Scholar Department of Library and Information Science, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamilnadu, India. Email: lalithavelachery@gmail.com Dr. K.CHINNASAMY Head, Department of Library and Information Science, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamilnadu, India. Email: drkchinna@yahoo.co.in, Abstract The study focused on the extent of access and use of electronic journals

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    Critical Analysis of "The Indifferent" by John Donne "The Indifferent" by John Donne is a relatively simple love poem in comparison to his other, more complicated works. In this poem, "he presents a lover who regards constancy as a 'vice' and promiscuity as the path of virtue and good sense" (Hunt 3). Because of Donne's Christian background, this poem was obviously meant to be a comical look at values that were opposite the ones held by Christians. According to Clay Hunt, "['The Indifferent']

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    Vietnamization (real Version) Essay

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    Vietnam Controversy      It’s January 27th, 1973 and the Vietnam War is over. Peace agreements were signed in Paris by the South Vietnam Communist forces, North Vietnam, South Vietnam and the United States. The meeting lasted for several hours and in that time they agreed on many objectives, including: that U.S. troops would gradually withdraw from Vietnam and all prisoners of war would be released, South Vietnam had the right to choose their own future (whether or not to

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    The Atlanta Museum Of Art

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    On November 7, 1883, an exhibition organized by “May Wright Sewell, her husband Theodore, and a small group of art-minded citizens” (History, 2017) began what would one day become the establishment now known as the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Since that first exhibition, the IMA has gone through several identity changes. They were first named, the Art Association of Indianapolis. Their next identity was as the John Herron Art Institute, which opened a whole new chapter, as they became “a campus featuring

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