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    It is impossible to understate the impact that such advertising may have had in shaping my food preferences in the long run. A huge political issue in many countries suffering from obesity epidemics, such as the United States and Canada, has been over whether advertising for calorie dense…

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    In the words of Tom Vilsack, “The rise of childhood obesity has placed the health of an entire generation at risk.” Childhood obesity is a huge epidemic that is sweeping the world. There has been a major increase in obesity in the past few decades throughout the world and there are an increasing number of children and adolescents being diagnosed (Kalra, De Sousa, Sonavane, & Shah, 2012). There is no easy way to approach parents and children to discuss how they need to modify their diets and…

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    Typing in the garage code frantically the girl 's heart raced. Sprinting up the stairs she saw something she could never un-see. An adolescent slit her wrist upon a letter, and overdosed on every medication in her house. On May 17th, 2015 Jill Doe was found unresponsive in her home. One of her friends had received a questionable text message; knowing Ms. Doe, she knew that the teenager had a history of depression and anxiety. Ms. Doe had been admitted into a mental hospital for her depression…

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    With the advances in technology this problems seems to grow and find newer and more efficient ways to effect their targets. The authors of “Bullies Move Beyond the Schoolyard” have displayed a very good statistical view on why bullying has a very negative effect on adolescent…

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    Euthanasia, Free Will, and Compassion Tenzin Gyatso, the fourteenth Dalai Lama and the leader of the Central Tibetan Administration, in his book The Universe is a Single Atom (2005), tried to reconcile religion with science. He claims that religion and science are parts of the same path to ultimate truth. According to him, we must make an attempt to build a bridge and fill the gap between our different ways of thinking. Dalai Lama emphasizes that there are various potential benefits in the…

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    is the modification of an organism 's genetic composition by artificial means, often involving the transfer of specific traits, or genes, from one organism into a plant or animal of an entirely different species. With this new, rapidly growing, technology we are now able to do things that we once thought were impossible. In Ethics and the New Genetics, the Dalai Lama addresses problems that we need to consider as we continue to explore this microscopic world that we have uncovered. The Dalai…

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    population. Women are twice as likely to be affected as men.” ( J. Legg 2017). If you have a phobia, you may experience a deep sense of dread or panic when you encounter the source of your fear. The fear can be of a certain place, situation, or object. The impact of a phobia can range from annoying to severely disabling. People with phobias often realize their fear is irrational, but they’re unable to do anything about…

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    As the music begins, I start to move; the pounding of my feet blending in with the ghungaroo(bells) around my ankles, the beating of the mridangham (drums), and the blood rushing into my heart. With the music, the fear of being on stage washes away and I focus on my movements and expressions—using them to tell a story about my culture, my heritage, and me. Learning Bharatnatyam, an Indian classical dance form, since the age of 5 allowed me to stay connected to my heritage and taught me…

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    Mesolithic foragers hunted their food, lived an active lifestyle and rarely fell ill because of disease. Food was plentiful, resources were naturally rich and communities were widespread. Neolithic farmers brought new technologies and tools, ideologies and wisdom, life ways and languages. The Neolithic agriculturalists provided the spur of development for the human species. The early Neolithic agricultural practices allowed the human species to adopt a dominant role on the planet over others.…

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    Toys have evolved greatly with the advancement of technology over time. Toys have found ways to educate and entertain children for many years, becoming a part of every kid’s childhood, you may even remember some of your favorite toys as a child. Back in the roaring twenties, the now well-known Fisher Price company was beginning to make history. At the same time, the world was facing The Great Depression, and later would face World War One. But for now, Herman Fisher was brainstorming ideas to…

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