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    better care and facilities to cope with their illness. Diabetes is caused due to environmental and genetic factors, such as lifestyle, polluted environment, tension, fast food. This type of trend is usually found in developing countries, although Australia is a developed country but aboriginal Australians are more suffered from diabetes due to some social effects like alcohol consumption, poverty, physical inactivity and poor diet. (Kregg-Byers,…

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    In The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald creates a clear sociology of wealth. Relating back to the time period known as the "Roaring 1920 's", where suddenly everything was becoming modernized, as the country was flourishing and became categorized as the richest country in the world. A time where the rich got richer and the poor got poorer. The corrupt idea of becoming wealthy was every American 's top priority and Fitzgerald uses clear evidence of that through the different characters in the novel.…

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    Reflection Of Freakonomics

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    Although it’s much easier to believe as the media says that the drop in crime was due to better policing, gun control, and a growing economy. How does one know that the crime rate is really from legalized abortion? Two years before Roe VS Wade, a woman was able to get a legal abortion in five states and the crime rate for those five states began the fall earlier than the other forty five states. There are several other factors that could cause the crime rate to fall dramatically, but…

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    Essay On David Garcia

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    David’s Civil Rights Invasion Here I start recollecting the story of a fifty- three year old men, a brother of six siblings, and a father of four children; a young men who had the urge to survive and escape the brutal and genocide Guerilla (peasants vs. salvadorean army) of 1979. This extraordinary person is my father, his name is Davidio (David) Garcia. The Civil War took place in El Salvador in 1979-1992. The Farabundo Marti National Liberation (FMNL) drafted young boys and girls between…

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    Nevertheless, we cannot ignore or try to hide the problems of modern India from our clients as culture shock, specifically from western tourists on who have never experienced going to another country before, is a major problem as well as any preconceptions about dealing with urban poverty. Presenting India without its history and its issues would be disingenuous. Taking into account the history, the role of tourism in India’s industries, the local…

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    This year alone Europe has had over 300,000 refugees seeking asylum. A refugee is a person that had been forced to escape their country in order to get away from war, persecution, or natural disaster. Europe is currently facing an extreme influx of refugees unseen since World War 2. During, World War 2 many people needed to escape from the damages that the Holocaust had caused, Europe had an abundance of displaced people. With diverse problems in Syria, many people need to escape the…

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    Living in such a world where independent governments rule over their people there is sure to be much related discrepancy in what is considered to be right and what is considered to be wrong. At the heart of this economic discrepancy lies the question that all humans must ask themselves-socialism or capitalism? Of course, there is a wide governmental spectrum wherein a party can lie and, therefore, the citizen is able to provide their opinion not solely based on socialism vs. capitalism but also…

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    In examining a nation, culture, or ethnic group, it is important to establish why the study is occurring before deciding how the study unfolds. There are two important reasons to become more aware of a culture. First, as a military leader, it is critical to examine the operational environment in which one operates. Second, being able to cross cultural barriers and grasp the inner workings of another region allows one to remain adaptive, culturally sensitive, and relevant. What is culture?…

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    The Second Amendment

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    The second amendment of the constitution states, "A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a Free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." The second amendments mean that: to keep the country free from too much control, the people are allowed to keep and use their firearms. Under any circumstance this right shall not be violated .Since it’s our right why is there so many limitations and restrictions. If it’s our right to have fire arms…

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    Boys Of Baraka Summary

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    Overview The documentary Boys of Baraka, produced and directed by Heidi Ewing, and Rachel Grady is about 20 at risk boys from Baltimore, Maryland, who were selected to spend 2 years at a boarding school in Kenya, East Africa. The Baraka school is intended to change the attitude and behavior of their students, and give them specialized instruction to meet their educational needs. By removing them from their negative environment, it allowed them to focus on their education and themselves. The…

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