Papers 1961-1970 of total 35688 found.
…drugs is because there are varying rates at which the drug is diluted. Therefore a user never knows exactly how pure the drug is, hence, they do not know how much of the drug they should take, often leading to an overdose. Like alcohol, heroin…
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…glands. This results in an increase in the secretion of endorphins (internally produced morphine-like molecules). This “internal jogging” produces an increase in oxygen absorption, increase in heart rate, relaxation of the muscles, and increases in the number…
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…1989 population of 2,125,463, the average population density was 1.36 people per square kilometer. The annual growth rate was about 2.7 percent, which, if sustained, would double the population in 27 years. The rate of natural increase was the result of high…
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…increased heart rate and higher blood circulation in our muscles. This moment is best determined as a state of shock. However, if stress is a natural reaction why is it harmful? For instance, when we see a car going straight to us our adrenal glands become…
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college but are they teaching the skills that our future generation will need? Are students going to be able to problem solve? Are today's students going to be able to access tomorrow's information? Our schools teach American students to be good at memorization…
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…for president. The Forbes flat-tax proposal is based on a 17 percent tax rate and is very similar to the proposal by Dick Armey and Richard Shelby. (Forbes) Tax Facts A look at several current tax facts is needed to understand why so many Americans seem ready…
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…. Government surveys show between 1980 - 1987, burglary rates fell 27 percent, robbery 21 percent and murder 13 percent, but with new drugs on the market these numbers are up. One controversial solution is the proposal of legalizing drugs. Although people feel…
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rates than marriage without premarital cohabitation (CLASP, 1998). Cohabitors are also more likely to come from families that have experienced marital instability, and they generally imitate what they encountered. A 1991 study by Leora Black and Douglas…
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…results, rather than doing actual "head counts". Neilson ratings on how many of what kind of people watch a particular TV program is not determined by the Neilson company asking all 300 million people in the Uni ted States what they are watching every few…
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…the incidence of cholera in London. Statistics also use samples to obtain results, rather than doing actual "head counts". Neilson ratings on how many of what kind of people watch a particular TV program is not determined by the Neilson company asking all 300…
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