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    and destruction. When performed, hate crimes carry the same process and message as terrorist actions; the effects are the same, harm or intimidated those deemed unfit for the community. The sad thing is, hate crimes are enduring, no matter the consequences and no matter the buffers; the reasons, hate crimes do not even have to be acts of violence, it could be a subtle as simply ignoring a request of someone becuase of race or other issues. There is no way to change the minds of people who hold…

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    various types of therapies and medication but however there are no known cures. Sex addiction is on the rise and there should be more awareness to what it actually is. Sex addiction is the uncontrollable urge to behave sexually even though negative consequences may occur as a result of that behavior. Sex addicts are basically no different from alcoholics or drug addicts them selves. He or…

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    As the wide-reaching consequences of the Financial Crisis demonstrate, when a company is as influential as JPMorgan Chase & Co., the American public is a stakeholder. Their customers include individuals, corporations, small businesses, governments, universities…the list goes on. If an entity can bank, they can bank with JPMorgan Chase & Co. 60.6 million households have at least one consumer banking account with Chase—roughly half of American households. Chase is the number one credit card issuer…

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    terms of psychology, stress is looked upon as the reaction or response to a demanding environmental stimulus that disrupts and threatens an organism’s mental or physical equilibrium ().Weather stressors are associated with ostensible insalubrious consequences which are solely dependent on how the organism appraises it or how the mind construes them. However, the inability of an individual to successfully cope with stress leads to a cascade of direct and indirect links to physiological…

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    Imagine getting seemingly harmless flu like symptoms, only to find a few months later that your baby is born with brain damage known as microcephaly; their lives forever damaged. These are the consequences of Zika virus, which is currently ravaging Central America, especially Brazil. Through analyzing global inequality, poverty, and failed global governance; how exactly this virus became so widespread can be explained. Zika is a viral disease transmitted through mosquitos. The virus displays…

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    Violence is seen everywhere and many people think when there is violence there are consequences to be faced. This is true but for some people they are immune from facing the same results as others normally would. Police officers are the ones subject to these concerns when they are facing court trials. The amount of police brutality cases has rose more than it ever has over the last year. What are the differences in punishment for the same type of crime for an officer compared to a citizen? An…

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    In 1945, the US and Japan were at war. The Pacific War was a brutal one between the two countries, and neither were willing to surrender, nor face the possible consequences of surrendering. In an act of desperation to get Japan to surrender, the US dropped what is called the ‘Atomic Bomb’ on Japan, successfully ending the war between them. Although the bomb had ended the war between the US and Japan, the US shouldn’t have dropped the Atomic Bomb because designing and building it was rather…

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    yet. In the United States, according to a study of 39 states and New York City, about 11% of expecting mothers stated smoking during their pregnancy (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014). Smoking during pregnancy leads to very severe consequences for both the mother and the unborn child; that is why my research…

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    and Hollywood films as apart of the everyday life. However, this period of prosperity would drift off as demand for these products decreased. After the 1929 crash, the United States plunged into the Great Depression. As many felt devastating consequences during this time, the government frantically searched for a solution. President Franklin D. Roosevelt developed the New Deal to pull America out of the Great Depression.…

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    1800s with an evolution called The Industrial revolution. This development in society created a lot of unseen experiences and tools that created countless problems and solutions. While some might argue that Industrialization had primarily negative consequences because of unsafe and unfair placement situations, it was actually a positive thing for society. Industrialization’s positive effects were more available jobs for the people, advanced and new inventions, and more profound way of living.…

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