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    Research has revealed that majority of Australian children are getting more than the recommended amount of screen time. A decade long study tracked 4000 pre-schoolers throughout their growth the teenagers. Genevieve Alison published the article ‘Most Australian children spend too much time glued to screens, research reveals’ in the Herald Sun on the 20th September 2016. Alison argues that Australian children spend too much time glued to screens. She expresses a logical and rational tone which swings

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    In the article it has stated that a form of physical activity can reduce illnesses and even prevent cognitive illness like dementia. In the last decade cognitive disease has been a common disease that has affected a lot of society, unfortunately there has been no cure for dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. However, there has been some studies that have suggested that forms of cardio workout for men and women shows a decrease in dementia development within older adults more prone to cognitive illnesses

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    The three interesting pieces for this week all point, in one way or another, to dangers of nuclear proliferations. President Barack Obama’s speech in Prague on April 5, 2009 indicated that the spread of nuclear weapons to states, not deemed capable of handling these weapons, made the current state of affairs on the international stage unstable. In a Wall Street Journal op-ed piece, former US Secretary of States, George Shultz and Henry Kissinger, together with William Perry and Sam Nunn, wrote on

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    It is common to hear parents, somewhat jokingly, say their toddlers know more about navigating their smartphones than they do themselves. They are proud that their babies are tech savvy, as they should be. Many parents believe that since their children will be using technologies when they start school, they would be behind from the start if they do not have some technological skills ahead of time. Some of these parents probably lack confidence in their own technological abilities and want to make

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    In understanding ethical considerations, transformative thinking encourages learners to challenge and transform, not just remain hopeless. In finding, when encouraging change, it takes time and does not need to be forced. Fullan (2011) wrote, “Sit down. And shut your mouth. You’re making everyone crazy . . . If you want to thrive in Baltistan, you should respect our ways. The first time you share tea with a Balti, you are a stranger. The second time you take tea, you are an honored guest. The third

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    Over the past few decades vaccinating has become a major American controversy. Especially when it comes to the whether or not the baby and child population should be vaccinated. Many school education systems require certain vaccinations before attending the school. However, there have been various serve cases where there was a negative and life altering effect after children have been given vaccinations. Therefore the question becomes does the benefit of vaccinating out weight the consequences of

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    To whom this may concern, Good Afternoon, the reason for this letter is to appeal the decision of me being denied unemployment benefits. The reasons stated for my termination were incorrect and false. The decision made by Unemployment Insurance was based off incorrect information. I worked as the Security Supervisor for Colonial Security Services. We were contracted to work for a private school called Pingry School. My hours were overnight from Sunday 11pm-8am. Overnight there wasn't anyone

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    It is possible that Mary Poppins may have been on to something, “a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down”. This studied proposed that simplifying aminoglycoside acceptance when utilized in combination with specific metabolites can wipe out bacterial persisters in biofilms. Particular metabolites empower bacterial killing of E.coli persisters by aminoglycosides. The survival rate of E.coli biofilms fluctuated after treatment with Ofloxacin, Mannitol or Mannitol in addition to Gentamicin. The

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    Staff, I just wanted to close the loop on our conversation yesterday and have finished my investigation into this complaint having spoken to James and Wendy this morning. Investigation: There were four sound clips to review. 1. Complainant to James 2. Complainant to Wendy 3. Wendy to Tim Jotham 4. Complainant to Tim Jotham. Investigative synopsis: 1. Loss prevention from WALMART come into Communications (James) who explains that Robert SEVIGNY is in the store “throwing clothes into his backpack”

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    Although there hasn’t been a set day since video games came out, they had been been out for a little over seven decades and still thriving until this day. Video games can improve intellectual intelligence because certain aspects of video games can stimulate brain function amongst adolescents therefore interactive gaming should be incorporated in K-12 curriculum. First off, amongst the many brain functions that video games affect, vision and hand-eye coordination is one that is positively impacted

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