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    but they also generate an immense influence on society. According to Celia Wexler, “The Telecommunications act of 1996 was supposed to allow more competition”(2) but failed to do so. The passage of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 called for deregulation of the mass media, thus shifting forms of communications towards the influence of corporate media. This permitted corporations to buy off media outlets, in order to merge into a powerful media empire. Today, the real impacts of the media can…

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    Motor Carrier Industry

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    The motor carrier industry did not start until World War 1 where vehicles were finally utilized for pick-ups and deliveries. The industry continues to economically advance in the United States where more than $128.9 billion has been used to construct and improve the highway systems. It began during the Eisenhower Administration when the interstate highway system was created where ninety percent of the cost was covered by the federal government and the remaining was covered by the state. The…

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    Its policies emphasize privatization, deregulation, free trade and commodification. It promotes the economization and financialization of “non economic domains, activities and subjects” (Brown 31) such as college admissions and baby adoptions. Taking away from a greater social cause, neoliberalism…

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    levels of anxiety, and depression(Hill). Essentially, we are breeding the next generation of debt holders and excessive consumers, thus creating a never-ending problem. Young adults are incurring debt at rates higher than ever before. Before the deregulation of credit cards in 1978, credit cards were reserved for the wealthy(Novotney). Now a day’s people are receiving credit card solicitations as early as high school. The average student debt in 2017 is $37,000, and the latest studies show that…

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    The new age of terrorism caused by globalization and deregulation with 9/11 was a result of poor communication between the CIA, FBI and National Security Agency cause the lack of warning (Aldrich, 129). After 9/11, the FBI expanded its legal offices across Europe with multiple meetings with UK intelligence and…

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    Neurodegeneration

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    and neurodegeneration with circadian regulation. Apoptosis is an important physiological mechanism by which a single cell is eliminated from living tissue and plays an essential role during development and homeostasis of adult tissues. Therefore, deregulation of apoptosis is frequently associated with diseases ranging from cancer to neurodegeneration. In humans, aging is often associated with reduced function of the circadian clock and increased incidence of neurodegeneration, but the mechanism…

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    the highest level of overexpression (~500-1000-fold) among all pre-RC mRNAs. In addition, siRNA-mediated silencing of MCM10 reduces cell viability, cell number and cell proliferation in MB cells. Taken together, our study provides evidence for deregulation of pre-RC elements in MB, and suggests that MCM10 is a potential therapeutic target for…

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    lower (Amadeo). During Reagan’s presidency in 1982-1989 the Gross Domestic Product increased 3.6 percent due to these tax cuts (Lewis). Reagan removed controls on cable television, gas and oil, and long distance phone calls. His budget cuts and deregulation contributed to the savings and loan crisis of 1989. Reagan cut domestic spending by thirty-nine billion dollars, however he increased defense spending in order to save the United States from communism and the Soviet…

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    still wanting to keep interest rates down and keeping a deregulation attitude towards the banks and economy this was a recipe for disaster. Eventually government bailouts would come into the picture to fix things, which will also be discussed later in the paper. While the United States banking system and Federal Reserve had a deregulation policies, which does stimulate bank competition and creates lower interest rates, and better rates for borrowers…

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    There is prima facie surrounding Marx and Durkheim’s concepts of alienation and anomie regarding their similarities. Marx and Durkheim both look at comparable topics such as the effects of a sense of exclusion and cohesion often both arriving at similar conclusions such as the agreeing that the rise of modernity can have negative effects on society. However, their methods, expertise and interests are completely different as they collective evidence from different areas of society. The two…

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