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    At their most basic, human rights are designed to ensure that each person can live with dignity; free from fear, persecution and violence. There are two different types of constitutionally protected rights: express rights and implied rights. Express rights are explicitly defined in the text of the Constitution. Implied rights, however, are not, rather they are suggested or inferred in its text. Both the Australian and American political systems are based on principles of political equality,…

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    Oil Palm Deforestation

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    However, the decrease in poverty caused by oil palm revenue leads to some positive indirect outcomes to be reported such as schools being built, health clinics/hospitals, or religious centres.3 The paper by World Growth5 supports oil palm because of the requirements of oil palm for the global market, and that it is generating money for…

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    1. The primary objective of the Green Revolution was to increase yields of crops per unit of area. This approach to farming was successful starting from the 1930’s. Some of the main components of this approach include providing a great amount of water and nutrients to the crops, introducing pesticides and herbicides and inorganic fertilizer. Also, there has been a major replacement of natural grassland with monoculture crops. To have monoculture crops means to basically have one type of…

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    Conclusion-tie this into why this theoretical approach supports your description (write in 3rd person, minimum 1 page): This theoretical approach supports my description because the trait theory/approach emphasizes the influence of personality traits. The antisocial personality disorder that the character in the film had is best described by means of the trait approach because it pertains to the manner in which over time how a person’s personality traits impact…

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    Dual Diagnosis Essay

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    Predominantly grouped by “causal” direct and indirect and “risk factors”. Direct Causal Relationship Theory The self-medicating theory suggests that when one is experiencing mental illness they may turn to alcohol to alleviate the symptoms by numbing feelings, anxiety, depression or the like. Though…

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    Environmental Challenges for the U.S. Auto Industry The American auto industry, starting back in 1896 when Henry Ford built the first car, has faced a range of challenges and changes. That changing industry landscape has increased exponentially in complexity over the last fifty years. There are multiple competing domestic and global variables including political, economic, technological and, global competition. Those factors provide a challenging industry but also provide unique opportunities…

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    After reading the three comments sent to me by Stephanie, her mother, and the teacher, I have come up with some possible explanations and solutions for her behavioral problem. There could be several reasons why a child has a hard time behaving in school. However, I’m going explain three psychological theories that could help explain why this might be happening. Starting with Behaviorism, then Social-Learning Theory, and lastly, Cognitive-Developmental Theory. Using the best one of the three…

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    mesosystem would encompass individuals the child interacts with frequently, but not on a daily basis for instance, a home health nurse visiting home if the child had sickle cell. The ecosystem are environmental agencies that influence the family in an indirect manner, this would be the social security or economic system if the child received disability benefits. The macrosystem is a large variety of social, cultural values and beliefs that indirectly influence the child. This includes the church…

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    The magnitude of obese children has exponentially grown to 2 million obese children and more than 23 million overweight children over the last few decades (A Healthier America 2014). How those numbers came about is the result of children choosing a poor diet and inactive lifestyle, which leads to gaining excess fat. According to the Prevention Institute (2014), “nearly 40% of children’s diets come from added sugars and unhealthy fats”. Children today eat vast amounts of fried and fast food…

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    Ask a question, form a hypothesis, perform an experiment, collect data, and draw a conclusion, these are steps that are drilled into us from elementary school on how the scientific method works. This is an extremely linear and conclusive approach, which does not do justice to just how complex and iterative the scientific process truly is. Science is never concludes and certainly does not follow a predetermined list of steps. However there are certain things that go into every scientific…

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