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Receiving Food
PROBLEM/HAZARD: All raw food must be assumed to be contaminated with pathogens, chemicals, and hard foreign objects, and capable of causing illness, injury, or death if not properly handled.
CONTROLS
1. Store refrigerated food at less
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the government should definitely come in and control what on television.
The child is more likely to behave violent because of the television. They can learn it as it is played repeatedly on TV, that they can get what they want by reacting with violence. When
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Category: /Science & Technology
is that it is controlled by a much larger group of 'leaders' than religion or government. These 'leaders' include both individuals and businesses, together known as the consumer. The consumer controls what will be on the market by making the demand for it. Any computer
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
. Functionalism sets the basis for 2 very important theories of deviance: strain theory and control theory.
The strain theory states that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve these goals by legitimate
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Category: /Literature/English
Gender isÂ…one of the most effective means of social control. From birth we are enculturated into a dual gender system, reinforced by all the major institutions. (Ramet 43).
Without some type of societal control, the world would consist of pure
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Many theories, at both the macro and micro level, have been proposed to explain juvenile crime. Some prominent theories include Social Disorganization theory, Differential Social Organization theory, Social Control theory, and Differential Association
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Category: /Social Sciences
be, in the future, an exceptionally lovely duck" (Price, "In the Beginning").
<Tab/>Although storm drains prevent the river from flooding, it is also a problem because it pollutes the river water. This method is safer and controls the flood by allowing
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Category: /Literature/English
The Russian Mafia Controlling Russia
When people from western countries view Russia, all that they may see is an unbalanced nation with a bankrupt economy, and a failing government. Times in Russia seem to be often tumultuous, and it is looked
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Category: /History
these facts solid ground on which to eventually start using a worldwide population control policy, others point out the obvious moral questions and human right issues raised with such a dramatic debate. I personally believe we should slowly implement some policy
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Category: /Law & Government
Today's mass media is in fact filtered and fragmented, due to the interests held by the Government(s) and the huge multi- national corporations who control and operate a vast majority of the mainstream media including various Broadcast Networks
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