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    addiction but addiction is a commonly daily issue for many individuals. Food, for instance, has been an addiction for many years, however, no one has clearly identify the consequences or dangers surrounding the issue of food addiction. Nevertheless, food addiction can create health issues that can affect the body. There are many consequences that comes from food addiction that some or many may not be aware of in their daily life. Food addiction, as a matter to all people, has dangerous and…

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    Phase Three Unintended Consequence An unintended consequence that the Government did not expect from the Reinvestment and Recovery Act being enacted was the short term federal aid expiring before state revenues were recovered. The federal funds helped state budget cuts only to a point and were not long-term fixes. In 2009, states seen a big increase in school funding and the amount of retained teaching jobs up until 2011. The Act funded 266,000 education jobs until in 2011, when education…

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    everyday in making those choices we have consequences. Now more often than not, the consequences that are results of our choices turn out fairly well. However, there times that the consequences are more severe. For instance, not stopping at a stop sign can have the result of a ticket with a hefty fine or even a major car accident. Just as the same can be said for texting while driving, because being at fault for such an accident can have some life altering consequences. For the young driver…

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    issues will be discussed in greater detail in a following chapter and then point the reader to the corresponding chapter (p. 10). Depression is one of the consequences that the chapter mentioned that is worth highlighting because of the long term detrimental effects it may have on the victim. Depression is a significant psychological consequence of bullying and research has shown it to have a negative effect on the victim that can remain long after the bullying has ceased (Hawker & Boulton,…

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    9/11 Consequences

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    significant social consequence of 9/11 at the time and today is racism. An increase in hate crimes and harassment towards Muslims, South Asians, Arabs and turban-wearers (which are usually stereotypically associated with Muslims/Arabs) was reported in the days following the events of 9/11, including the murder of a non-Muslim turban-wearing man in Arizona on September 15th, just four days after the event. Today, in the older generation, racism certainly is still a large consequence of the fact,…

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    biggest economic contributors to Fiordland is the Fiordland national park which had 441,200 visitors in 2008. This would have had a positive economic consequence on Fiordland as this would have generated a lot of money for the town and enabled the town to keep going as well as producing jobs for residents in Fiordland. The total economic consequence of Fiordland national park is estimated to be $228 million dollars a year which is a huge boost to the economy as Fiordland relies heavily on…

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    individuals from gaining and retaining wealth, individual control, and respect from others. Therefore, one of the specific consequences of social stratification on people in such societies is that it creates and sustains the concept of inequality. Inequality seemingly sets some groups up to fail while giving others everything they need to succeed, and is a direct consequence on individuals…

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    Consequences Of Ww2

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    ould World War II have been avoided? “WWII” was massive, it’s estimated that around 48,231,700 people were killed during the conflict. The whole world was affected by the catastrophe known as “WWII”, which could have been avoided if the following things didn’t happen: If the treaty of Versailles wasn’t signed, the League of Nations didn’t fail and the Nazi party never came to power. “WWII” could have been avoided if the treaty of Versailles was not signed. This could’ve happened if the British…

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    The angles which attempted to justify slavery was based off of ignoring and the manipulation of facts or religious beliefs, which still did not fully make slavery ethically acceptable. Those who were slaves and witnessed or experienced the actuality of the situation were able to uphold the wrong that was conducted through slaveries existence, which ultimately aided their racial freedom. The enslavement of African Americans was looked upon through multiple angles and those who attempted to…

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    right? Not necessarily. This is the world we live in. People are so memorized by their phones and the thought that someone wants to communicate with them that it’s almost uncontrollable. My whole life I was drilled about the consequences of distracted driving. “Never text and drive,” they said. I have been a licensed driver for over three…

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