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    Colonialism And Capitalism

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    is an example of ‘proxy commodification’ which alleges green developments and projects while in actuality, leads to social, economic, and environmental inequality (Böhm et al. 1630). Despite the overwhelming large consensus of capitalism’s negative impact on the environment and the insistence for a “new capitalist manifesto” (Newell & Paterson qtd in Böhm et al. 1618), those in power prioritize protecting their assets over making sustainable changes. This is further supported by sociologist Jean…

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    Government Role in the Treatment of Mental Health Although some may say that the government is already too involved in the treatment of mental health, in order to further lower rates of depression and suicide in adolescents the government must stay involved and in some cases do more, including, increase the availability of treatment, improve mental health care in schools, and ameliorate the use of contemporary advancements in the mental health field. "At least 90 percent of people who commit…

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    Coral Reef Ecosystem

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    play specific roles that are crucial to the entire community’s sustainability and well-being. When a single aspect of the community is taken away, it affects the rest of the organisms that inhabit the ecosystem, and usually in a way that negatively impacts the area’s biodiversity. The source of most energy on Earth comes from the Sun however, only a certain group of organisms can harness the sun’s energy and convert it into sugars and carbohydrates. These organisms are known as Autotrophs and…

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    involves shocking an egg so that it divides into up to ninety-six identical embryos, which then grow up to be ninety-six identical human beings. This lab grown humans then undergo further attempts to control human nature, as they are conditioned during childhood to comply with specific roles that fall on them as members of a strict cast system that is assigned to them before birth. The conditioning applied to this babies being anything from…

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    Was Marxist economist Prabhat Patnaik correct when he stated: “Even reformed capitalism cannot give equal opportunity”? The sole purpose for the emergence of capitalism was to promote equal opportunity in achieving success through the maximisation of profit. Capitalism embodied an Enlightenment agenda of freedom through trade and equality under the law. Although in a way this concept influenced the notion of the “American Dream” it nonetheless failed as it based its success on extrinsic…

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    While the turn of the century may have brought upon a new world order, heralding in the world we know today, having been transformed by the industrial revolution, it was a period of wide-spread general malaise. George Gissing’s The Odd Women reflects the major cultural and sexual issues of the late nineteenth century. Unlike some other novels of the time which may have idealized the idea of the “odd” woman and refuted the notion that they were extra, Gissing parodies that image and portrays…

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    Aging Reflection Essay

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    know my priest better, but I feel that through social changes and cultural shifts my age group may be more likely to seek spiritual systems that reflect our generation such as yoga and meditation. Studies have shown that meditation can have a serious impact on the mental health and positive aging for the elderly (Alexander, Langer, Newman, Chandler, Davies). Not only could meditation and yoga help my spiritual wellness in my advanced age, it could also help improve my physical condition and…

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    “By the Waters of Babylon” is a story set in a post-apocalyptic world narrated by the son of a village priest named John. John learns from his father how to collect metal from the Dead Places and how to purify it so it can be used by his people. When he becomes comfortable doing this by himself, John decides that it is time for him to go on his journey. John dreams that he is destined to take a journey to the Place of the Gods, a trip forbidden by his people. After traveling for eight days, John…

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    Everyone comes from a different household, which could impact someone positively or negatively. Someone who comes from a good household was probably raised on not seeing violence and knowing how to handle violence. Knowing that violence is never the answer, and knowing how to avoid it all together. Now someone…

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    effects of air pollution (Giles & Koehle 2014). Regular exposure to poor quality is bad enough as it is, but seeing how children spend more time outdoors than do adults, they have increased exposure to outdoor air pollution, which, especially during childhood, has numerous consequences for wellbeing. Furthermore, experts determine that air pollution is associated with respiratory health of children, which causes slight decrease in respiratory function in children who live in areas like the…

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