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    twin girls, Bria and Brittany. Vivian is an African American who grew up in Watts, which is considered as one of the poorest section of Los Angeles, and who aspires for a home in a more middle-class West L.A area away from crime by gang members and drugs. Vivian took classes at a technical school to learn computing. After completing the program, she received her certificate, but also gained students loans and has a bad credit. In contrast, she was able to find a full-time employment where she…

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    for beauty and cosmetic purposes. People Getting Addicted To Plastic Surgery Samuels (2011) points that plastic surgery is considered as a behavioral addiction, this type of obsession, a person is obsessed with a certain action with all its disadvantages. People who…

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    more economical as the information of several patients can be consolidated into just a single computer system (Thede & Sewell, 2010). Paper-based systems on the other hand require endless procurement and purchasing of papers and files. Another advantage of the electronic health recording system is that it saves valuable time. Physicians are able to send prescriptions electronically hence reducing waiting times.…

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    instance, humans are practically disabled until the problem is solved. With this dependency people become less self-reliant and this puts them at a disadvantage Advances in communication is also responsible for the flourishing drug network within the Caribbean region and this has affected the economic potential of the Caribbean nations. Another disadvantage of globalization in the Caribbean has to do with the way in which it affects the Caribbean identity. Because the media is global in its…

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    when comparing CBT and drug therapy. To conduct their study, the researchers used twenty-three volunteers to take a survey that outlined a description of both types of therapies as well as their advantages and disadvantages. In the results of the surveys, 74% of the participants chose CBT to have a better long term effect and a more preferable type of therapy while drug therapy was only chosen by 4% of the participants and 22% equally chose both types of therapies. Hence, drug therapy is…

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    people who agree with Carson are people who rely on stereotypical examples of poor people with wrong mindsets. Such as those who buy new Jordan sneakers rather than investing their money or homeless people who spend all the money they can get buying drugs. Blades responds by saying, “to ascribe to the notion that…

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    Internet access has completely revolutionized the way people around the world communicate and receive information; this luxury comes with many advantages and disadvantages. Lee Siegel argues that the Internet is having an extremely negative effect on face-to-face interactions and is becoming the sole focus for many people. The idea that the Internet diminishes social interactions is only somewhat true for contemporary American society; having a device at all times can lead to people focusing…

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    the development of different treatments. The biological explanation has led to the development of anti-psychotic drugs, which are widely used today. In contrast, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is the most common treatment which is based on the psychological explanation. While both of these treatments have shown to be effective in reducing the symptoms of SZ, it can be argued that drugs only mask the symptoms, while CBT teaches the individual to control their symptoms. These two treatments…

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    period of time. Or for when the parties involved in the dispute, prefer a subject-matter-expert arbitrator. The main disadvantage of arbitration is the loss of appellative rights. The final ADR to discuss is a Mini-trial. This one also involves a neutral third party and it is similar to arbitration. It consist of lawyers from the disputing businesses presenting their case. Some advantages of this method is that since it consist of representatives of the disputing businesses, they have authority…

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    "One of the main advantages of working with others is that you can benefit from the skills of others that you may not have yourself" (working). When students are searching for a study group, the one thing they should look for is if the study group has skills the student does…

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