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    Ethnic Cleansing Holocaust

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    Based on my studies of genocides and the Holocaust, I have come to the conclusion that genocide’s do not always require a powerful leader in order for such tragic horrors to take place. On the contrary, it takes a merciless and inhuman organization of individuals led by a commander in order for such catastrophe to occur. Even as an adult who had no involvement in the Holocaust, the validity behind the extermination of Jews can still resonate tremendous sorrow and guilt for what occurred. I…

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    Obesity Problem Statement

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    on the students’ parents BMI and other social determinants of health like access to healthy and affordable foods, built environment, and availability of resources to meet daily needs that may impact the students’ BMI (Moreno et al., 2013). The examination of the prevalence of BMI across schools remains significant for formulating health policies across school districts. Current intervention to address obesity and…

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    again and continued in the Somme region. He scored kills on April 11 and 12, and nine days later, on April 21, the famous Red Baron was no more. He had been shot down from the skies, and Brown was officially credited with his death, and received a bar to his DFC award. SNOOPY Snoopy is the dog in the show "The Peanuts" that we have all grown to love and adore. He sits on his doghouse all day, pretending to be various things. A pelican, a vulture, an author - and even a World War One flying ace…

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    An Examination of the Identities of Tayo and Marji in Response to Their Environments Two timeless books, Ceremony and Persepolis, each feature completely separate characters and situations--yet manage to masterfully work together to develop the same themes. This is through the use of a person’s surroundings impacting the psychological being of him or her. However, it is important to note that both characters started the novels as pure and healthy, and only began to change as a result of the…

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    America’s Best President Many of you have heard about the 32nd president of the United States of America, Franklin D. Roosevelt. If not, here is some quick background information. Franklin D. Roosevelt was born into a well-known and wealthy family in 1882 at Hyde Park, New York. Which is now a national historic site that a lot people visit specially because of him. Roosevelt was the only child his parents ever had so he never had to compete with any other siblings. He attended Harvard…

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    Persuasive Animal Testing

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    Imagine a human-being living in a cramped and dirty cell, filled to the brim with other people where there is barely enough room to be able to move. The only sound that this person hears is the scraping of metal and the screams of agony coming from outside the cell. This person awaits their fate of being the next to be taken out of their cell and be strapped down to a table to be infused with various chemicals or to be cut open while still conscious. This is not a scene from a horror movie, but…

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    New Urban Poverty

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    them to collapse." In the article, Thomson characterizes this as the "criminalization of urban space," having coined "million-dollar blocks, neighborhoods where so many people have been imprisoned it's costing at least $1 million to keep them behind bars.” Guyette says the costs for committing crimes are astounding, in multiple ways. Ex-felons being unable to obtain work after serving their sentence is not the only issue resulting, Thompson describes the "orphans" mass incarceration has…

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    abuse and molestation of at least 10 prepubescent boys (Bohm & Haley 2014). These heinous acts continued for at least 15 years before the truth came to light (Bohm & Haley 2014). It was said that Sandusky could have gotten at the most 442 years behind bars; however, he was only sentenced to 30-60 years (Bohm & Haley 2014). Sandusky used his title, charity work, and the school to get the boys who had no father at home to trust him (Lucas & Fyke 2014). Once he gained their trust that is when the…

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    Two topics to avoid in casual conversation: politics and religion. Religion has been a controversial issue since its birth. Dating back thousands of years, it is completely unrealistic to imagine that every person could share the exact same views and principles. With the extreme variety of views, it’s nearly impossible to agree on one belief. There has been war and constant conflict for thousands of years revolving around faith. The beliefs that a person may live their life by, someone else…

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    Daniel M. Goldstein

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    and Rights in a Bolivian city”, Daniel M. Goldstein paints a vivid and important portrait of security, government, and community within the Bolivian town of Cochabamba. Like most other anthropologists, Goldstein takes an in-depth exploration and examination of the marginalized people of Cochabamba who at often times find themselves sacrificing their basic human rights in exchange for the luxury of security . It is in the small urban barriors where the Bolivian government fails to help it’s…

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