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…Violence in Entertainment is Effecting Children “Shoot him dead.” “Kill all these people.” These are a couple of phrases a lot of children hear everyday on TV, in music and in the movies. Should it be put to a stop, just toned down…
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Category: /History
…The negative effects that political correctness has brought upon the equal rights movement. In this day and age it has become increasingly difficult to escape the clutch of political correctness. One can find this silent antagonist in the media…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a large effect on the lives of Romeo and Juliet. Another minor character who shaped the lives of Romeo and Juliet was Paris. In Act 3, Scene 5, Lady Capulet announces that Juliet is to marry Paris. “The Country Paris, at Saint Peter’s church, Shall happily…
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…destroys one’s natural ability to fight illnesses (Rodger et al. 498). HIV is the generally accepted name for the virus, however, other types have been discovered, the most common being HIV-1. HIV related illnesses include the direct effects of the virus…
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….It is the main problem arising from the combustion of fossil fuels in the Greenhouse effect resulting mainly for the production of carbon dioxide.Now pesticides have been discovered in Antarctica, where they have never been used, indicating that the atmosphere can…
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…that places adolescent at risk for pregnancy of contracting sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV/ AIDS. The effects of using drug and covering up for the abuse can lead to behavior that causes difficulties at home. For example, personality change and mood…
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…time. The cartoons aimed at little children influence youngsters to mimic violent acts because their parents do not fully explain the effects of the stunts. It is pathetic that in such a technology based society, such a simple thing as television can have…
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Effects of economic growth: Living standards: Faster economic growth results in an increase in real GDP per capita. Real wages can rise & households can enjoy a higher disposable income & therefore higher material standards eg. faster…
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…What is the effect of caffeine on the growth of soybeans? <Tab/> Introduction: The plants used in the experiment are Glycine max, commonly known as soybeans. This table shows the taxonomy of the Glycine max. Kingdom<Tab/&gt…
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…benefits, vitamin c is effective by itself. In conclusion, consistently having an abundance of vitamin C in one's diet is very important to maintaining a healthy status.…
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