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    But as a wise man once said, "The time you enjoy wasting, is not time wasted" and I fully agree with him. When you are enjoying yourself with others, you are having fun. When you have fun, you will create memories. These memories are then passed on to your kids. Adults think that they are wasting time because they are having a short view in that situation, unlike the other situations that they fall into. When I become an…

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    This effort to fight drug use and trafficking is not only wasting money but also taking many more lives than necessary. Save lives and money by ending the drug war or cut down on drug trafficking by legalizing marijuana so people can not profit from smuggling it in from Mexico. The United States has to decriminalize…

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    Advertising is a vital part of the economy and the success of business. Nowadays, we can see advertisements everywhere, from television sets to billboards. Some people believe that these various advertisements impress people to buy products which are not needed and only look good on television. Also several companies focus on advertisements more than their products because they know that advertising is a great way to sell their products. Even though many products are similar, companies use…

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    strategies used for speed reading in the reading section of the PTE Academic. People who can skim and scan are flexible readers. They are able to read the important information from a text according to their purpose and get what they need without wasting much time. In this article, we will discuss the difference between skimming and scanning and how to use these techniques to do speed reading in PTE Academic reading. What is Skimming? Skimming is the process of looking for general or main…

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    than us. Through various of arguments many parents will say social media is very distracting and can make kids do dumb things that can get them in trouble. On top of that social media is very time wasting. We think it's taking 5 or 6 minutes but it takes nearly 2 hours and 30 minutes, how time wasting is that! During 2 hours there is more than 100 things you can do that are simply amazing. According to the article students who use social media are most likely to have lower grades than those…

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    attend college they are not addressing college for the educational purposes. Many follow peers to hanging out, drink, and skip class putting education on the back burner. The questions arise are they really getting their moneys’ worth or are they wasting hard working money? For years some…

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    School Lunches Case Study

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    lunch that they need simply because of the unpleasant food the schools serve. Another issue is the amount that they are serving. I know you have to have enough for everyone but what are they doing with the leftovers? Throwing them away right? Wasting Food? Wasting Money? Breakfast is the most important meal of the day we all were told. However, if the students do not eat then they will most likely do not so good in school. Food gives us energy and the students are not getting any…

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    The history of food waste can be traced back to the late 1800s. During that time, only very little food was wasted because food was expensive and people were not able to afford discarding or wasting anything (Schneider 2010; Atwater 1895). Therefore, people used leftovers as much as possible. For instance, leftovers from the upper class were collected and sold in restaurants for lower classes (Evans, Campbell & Murcott 2012). However, during the period of post-World War II, the problem of food…

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    hospital settings and nursing homes (Williams & Walton, 2011; Walton, 2012). Plate waste is associated with resident’s changes in appetite and food preferences, which increases the risk of malnutrition-related complications such as, weight loss, muscle wasting, a decrease in energy expenditure, physical activity, and specific nutrient deficiencies (Wright et al, 2013; Engelheart & Akner, 2015). In addition, the resident’s clinical condition relates to the lack of feeding assistance, limited food…

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    Disc Prolapse Case Study

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    SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION Fifty two patients with suspected disc prolapse were selected as per inclusion criteria. All patients were studied prospectively by meticulous clinical examination followed by plane X-ray and MRI. Clinical findings and investigations methods were then co related with surgical findings in order to evaluate the usefulness of these methods in the management of the disease. The following conclusions were drawn 1. Maximum incidence of disc herniation was in 4th and 5th…

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