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    Banning Beauty Pageants

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    Topic: Banning beauty pageants for little girls Opening/Attention: Would you like to show your son/daughter that the only thing that matters in life are good looks and pleasing other people? Spoken Link/Transition: Emotion/Story: “During a block party, Michael Light paused to ask police officers the way to the Little Miss Fairborn beauty pageant. Shortly thereafter, he was arrested for causing a bit of a ruckus riding his bike in an unsafe area, and after doing a quick background check,…

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    lack of exercise, too much time watching TV or playing videogames, and poor eating habits. In our society today most people would rather eat McDonalds and playing video games/watch TV than eat a healthy meal and engage in a physical activity. In order for obesity rates to decrease parents need to be…

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    Cam Carroll Mrs. Cortez In life we have all seen examples of good and bad families. Often times the way the family is run and how the parents treat their kids impact their life in any ways. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is a novel taken place in a small town of Maycomb Alabama. Atticus finch father of Jem and Scout Finch is a lawyer. Atticus defends a black man Tom Robinson in court case. Tom is charged with raping Mayella Ewell. It turns out that Mayella's father Bob ewell raped her not…

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    aimed at smokers in order to prevent employees from smoking in their life. However, the employees who smoke argue that this is costing their job and their rights to privacy. People who cannot stop smoking are fired, and they lose their job over a habit that they cannot stop. At the same time, they cannot even smoke at home, which they feel a violation of their right because they have the right to privacy at their own home. But their freedom is restricted from a company’s rule that should apply…

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    by bias against race, ethnicity, ancestry, religion, sexual orientation, disability, gender, and gender identity. People might think the decisions they are making are best for humanity, but ignorance can lead them to make choices that negatively impact society. Hate and criminal activity are a just a couple of the major issues society has to deal with today. Every day there are people disrespecting and hurting others, even though it’s most likely completely unnecessary. When people have…

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    RE: The immediate action to limiting tobacco products consumption 1. Purpose Smoking is a bad habit that can adversely impact on the smoker’s health as well as others around them. Various studies have been done and supports the statement, but it remains difficult to decrease the smoking habit. Regrettably, in Indonesia, there is a lack of awareness from the smoker regarding the dangers of cigarette smoke that they breathe (Hardisman, 2009). The high consumption of cigarettes Indonesia…

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    as we aim for this target. Politics, ethics and social philosophy, should have this quality. Aristotle also believes that reaching this good for a nation or state is greater than reaching it for an individual - I assume because it will positively impact the whole nation of people rather than just the individual. Aristotle believes that good and moral actions, guided by politics, are achieved through convention rather than by nature. This causes him to conclude that the best people for politics…

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    How does the modern American lifestyle make getting regular physical activity and a balanced diet difficult? How does this vary according to socioeconomic status? How does where you live impact your ability to get regular physical activity and maintain a balanced diet? What are some ways to overcome these challenges? In our book “New Dimensions in Women’s Health”, it clearly states, “More than two-thirds of adults in the United States are overweight or obese” (Alexander L.L). This number is the…

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    University, ‘Especially when music doesn’t have words, it can help me get into the reading and stop me getting distracted by other things,’”(qtd. in Tickell). For people like Melanie, listening to music can enhance their learning. Block quote The impact music has on people’ s learning and work performance varies and is inconclusive.…

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    play an important role in the development and maintenance of psychological symptoms and that these relationships are relatively specific.” It states that children can always be negative not only by their personal character, but also due to genetic impact from parents. It is proven that anxiety disorder is on the rise and it is affecting many youth. In order to resolve this upcoming issue among youth, researchers…

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