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    anyone, from your next door neighbor to your ex best friend Sally from the third grade. Even though social media helps us interact with each other it also has a negative side. For example, plastic surgery, cyberbullying, and glamourizing alcohol and drug use are some of the negative effects that social media has on society. One negative effect that social media has on society is plastic surgery. For example, from being on the cover of famous magazines like Ebony, Essence, Vogue, Time and People…

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    adore it well dog abuse is starting to become a huge problem. Dog abuse is a problem because dog fighting has become a huge thing in all 50 states, it's damaging future generations, 3.9 million dogs get abused every year, this is why we need to stop dog abuse. Dog abuse is a problem because dog fighting has become a huge thing in all 50 states. According to PETA people for the ethical treatment of animals, dogfighting is often linked to other crimes, including illegal gambling, drug activity,…

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    Sex Trafficking In Nepal

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    the fastest-growing” after drug dealing (Viamonte, 2008). Human trafficking is also a global public health issue. The question is whether it is more of a criminal problem or a health problem. Nepal is considered to have one of the largest sex trades in the world. Sex trafficking is rampant in Nepal due to its ranking as one of the poorest…

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    Students and Employees Should be Drug Tested In a survey conducted in 2014, it was found that 17 percent of students around the world were abusing drugs during the school day. That’s roughly 2.8 million students around the world and this is only counting the drug use during the school day not the drug use at home or with friends. With this many students breaking the law and abusing illegal and prescription drugs, there is a need for a plan to prevent this for occurring at this magnitude.…

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    However, some police officers abuse their powers. “One of the core principles of the Fourth Amendment is that the police cannot stop and detain an individual without some reason – probable cause, or at least reasonable suspicion – to believe that he or she is involved in criminal activity”…

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    to greater levels of aggressive physical and verbal abuse, delinquency, family gang involvement, and house ejection. Female gang members reported having experienced greater levels of sexual abuse, family divergence, and less parental attention than girls who were recruited but resisted due to a strong support system.…

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    Essay On Abuse Of Power

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    How might the abuse of power and control can impact a society? Would you ever live in a society that has abuse of power or being controlled. Countries like Venezuela and Cambodia has different problems going on that is based on the abuse of power that the leaders have. In cambodia they been hit with extreme drugs and crime rates and also a lot of people have died due to the crime and drugs. In Venezuela they have been faced with abuse of power with their president Hugo Chavez which increased…

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    Effects Of Prostitution

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    and hand with one another. Both prostitution and human trafficking certainly effect many women around the world in very negative ways. These crime industries are centered on psychological and physical pain that all begin with anything from sexual abuse as a child to immense poverty which force these women to turn to prostitution and or get caught in the human trafficking ring. Prostitution and human trafficking may have different causes, but their effects on women are the same. Do women give…

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    Dogfighting Circles

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    The United States Humane Society estimates that more than 40,000 people across the country buy and sell fighting dogs and are involved in dogfighting activities. But authorities say those in dogfighting circles also are involved in a number of other crimes, including narcotics trafficking, illegal gambling and murder.[25] In August 2006, a suspected dog fighter in Texas bled to death after he was shot by intruders who apparently intended to torture him into revealing where he had hidden…

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    person is required to take drug test to hold a job, where people on assisted living (Welfare) are not? I believe that if I am required to take a drug test to hold and keep a job then they should have to as well. Assisted Living is a great program that helps people that are not able to work and who are physical disabled. With that being said there are people who take full advantage of the program by taking the goods they get and sell them, take that cash and go buy drugs. Therefor showing that…

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