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of going to college, traveling, or achieving their goals in life. Instead, they are increasing the possibility of becoming pregnant or getting an STD or disease, of which neither they are mentally, physically, or economically ready to handle. Birth control has
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Category: /Literature
" that was recommended to lower her blood pressure. She insists that her son Julian, a quasi-intellectual, educated at "only a third-rate college", hypocritically consumed with disdain for his mother's racial bigotry, escort her to the Y on the recently integrated city bus
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Category: /Social Sciences/Language & Speech
on peaceful thoughts to create pictures in ones mind of a beautiful place. It also deals with the visualization of two colors, blue and red. Visualizing the color blue lessens the fight and flight response during a stressful situation. It also reduces pulse rate
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
an action is a brilliant tactic or dishonest deal? A practical way of improving ethical decisions making is to consider the decisions through an ethics test, when any doubt exists.
This test was used at the center for Business Ethics at Bentley College:
When
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
the death penalty.
This brings us to the fourth reason. Many claim it is a deterrent. It is not. "In recent studies it has been shown that the states with the death penalty have a higher murder rate than the states that already abolished it. (McLaughlin 1
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
opportunities in low-skill jobs, reserving "good" jobs for those with a college education, and the substitution of short-term jobs for "steady" jobs has been a major factor in the growing poverty rate in this country. He implies that the creation of employment
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Category: /Literature/English
enjoying the fresh air. When I spent time with my family, we got to know each other better and I heard all the stories of my father in high school and college and I would rather listen to those stories any time over watching MTV or ESPN. I like watching those
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Category: /Literature/English
that television is ruining our society. Television networks have been ordered to place a rating on each program during prime-time hours on regular broadcasts television during prime time television. I think there is our mind positively and negatively. In my opinion
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Category: /Literature/English
. "We need to get the data out in the next few weeks," Hines says.
America's neediest citizens will lose the most as a result of Evans' magic show. While the Census Bureau estimates that national undercount rate was 1.1 percent, they missed 2.2 percent
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Category: /Science & Technology
their rates of sexual activity. An!
d giving kids access to birth control doesn't make them sexually active earlier. Sadly, abstinence-only sex education programs can only delay the onset of sex for a few months,(n6) yet we allow the Federal government to spend
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