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    oxygenated, having a deeper lake is better for this. If the productivity or temperature of the lake changes this can be harmful to the trout population. It is predicted that in the future there will be a temperature increase of 1.8—4.0__C by 2100 (Whittington et al. 2015). This increase in temperature

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    Increase In Minimum Wage

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    order for policy makers to determine when and what the ceiling will be if an increase is granted. Additionally, the variables of each study mainly relate to an increase in the minimum wage and the adverse effects that it will have on unemployment, which can lead to additional problems. While these articles can benefit from further analyses, all of them have a similar inclination about an increase in the minimum wage. An increase in the minimum wage can solve many issues that individuals and families face

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    Cigarette Price Increase

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    Cigarette price increase The article is about the minimum price of cigarettes of RM7 for a pack of 20 cigarettes is not a new measure and has been in place since January 2010. More than half of the minors (53%) said they buy their own cigarettes, while 30% got them from friends in Malaysia, 55% of the adolescent smokers smoke less than 10 sticks per day in Kelantan, 95% of shops sold cigarettes to minors without verifying their age. There are over 80,000 retail outlets selling cigarettes throughout

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    Cyber Bullying The increase in the world of technology comes with a horrific price. According to a non-profit organization for social revision, “eighty-one percent of adolescents think bullying online is easier to get away with than bullying in person.” (11 Facts About Cyber Bullying). Universally, there is controversy involving stronger laws for cyber bullying. Unfortunately, many individuals live by the motto “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” People also believe

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    Increase Minimum Wage

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    may seem like the best idea in the world. However in reality it is not. By the government increasing the minimum wage by let’s say five more dollars an hour, it can affect the cost of living. Those five dollars that the government is giving to increase the minimum wage soon will create a disadvantage for not only the employees, but also the rest of the people. Apparently, by giving those five dollars, it is taking money away from other things that the government needs to pay for. Such as expenses

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    The increase in older inmates is due in part to the shift in thinking, rather than rehabilitating the ‘sick’, we should incapacitate those who offend. Moreover, aging inmates have increased in number because of medical advancement. Through these major changes inmates have been growing rapidly amongst the prison population. Rather than treat offenders as ‘sick’ individuals and crime as an ‘illness’ we should focus on incapacitating criminals from committing future crimes—such punishment includes mandatory

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    According to Michelle Chen the increase in minimum wage to fifteen dollars would be beneficial allowing families to be able to purchase more food therefore allowing parents and their children to eat more. While Ed Rensi believes that the increase in minimum wage would cause businesses like McDonald's, whom he used to work for, to invest in self-service computer kiosk in replacement of part-time employees causing many people to be laid off. Since Chen’s idea of a $15 wage has not happened yet, her

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    Increase Reading Aloud

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    Choices to Increase Reading My first choice to increase reading would be to read aloud to my students. Many research studies claim reading aloud increases students’ background knowledge, introduces them to several different story structures, and demonstrates “good reading strategies”, which all help to raise reading ability and scores on standardized tests. Reading aloud helps to build a sense of belonging. It helps students to share and learn from each other through discussion. Reading

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    Increases in College Tuition Are Making It Impossible For Some Students To Pursue A Higher Education? Higher Education Is The key To Success. Helping students get in colleges with low income. Importance to this society because our students that heading to college pay not get in because of money problem with, Human cloning should not be legalized because it is dangerous and unethical. financial help. Louisiana state legislature. Federal funding cuts, budget cuts, tuition increases since 2005. Tuition

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    Increase in exercise means there is an increase in muscle contractions. In order for your muscles to contract energy is needed. The energy needed comes from the aerobic respiration which involve glucose + oxygen to react together and make carbon dioxide + water. Increase in heart rate pumps more blood with glucose and oxygen. The breathing will increase to get rid of the carbon dioxide and to provide more oxygen, and the pulse will increase to provide the energy and oxygen needed. Our pulse rate

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