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    This article triggered my interest right from the very beginning. I have always found great interest in studies that explain the way political propaganda actually effects the average voter in their decision to vote for the candidate they eventually decide to support. This article took this situation a step further and discussed the effects these negative political ads had on people my age or “Generation Y.” The study discussed in this article specifically took a look at the 2008 election cycle…

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    brought to the lower court, in which Williams’ case was not supported. Fried’s arguments concerning the validity of a contract focus on the understanding of both parties in the agreement. According to Fried, a contract that is broken can only be made right by the expectation measure if both parties had entered the agreement in total understanding of the terms; in this case, Williams claims that she was misled and entered the contract under false pretenses, and therefore she should not be held to…

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    Slavery’s Negative Effect on America Slavery was very important to the Americans. Slavery is the process of buying and selling African-American people for the benefit of free labor (“Ethics and Slavery”). Slaves are workers without rights (“Slavery in America” 1). It was especially important in the Southern states. The majority of plantations took place in the Southern states. The warm climate and the rich soil made it possible to make massive productions of crops, which is why this area…

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    When students and staff feel that they are in a positive environment, they tend to be more positive about themselves and the things that can be achieved (Bradshaw, 2015; Turner, Reynolds, Lee, Subasic, & Bromhead, 2014). When assessing the direct correlation between school environment and bullying behaviors, research shows that there is a negative correlation between school climate and aggressive peer behaviors.…

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    order to survive, they would have to adjust their lifestyles. Humans changed from a nomadic existence of hunters and gathers to a sedentary existence in agricultural villages in order to evolve and ultimately survive, but it had both its positives and negatives. One reason a transition to agricultural life was vital was because of a decline in the availability of wild foods. The reason hunter-gatherers found so much success in their nomadic lifestyle was because…

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    Prompt: Should negative advertising in political campaigns be banned? Negative advertising within political campaigns is found throughout the world and many leaders have extensively utilized it to their advantage. But is it moral, or even the right thing to do? Negative campaigns are embedded within the history of the United States and, many other countries as well.“Daisy”, a famous advertisement from the 1964 campaign was played just once by the Democratic party. It was in favor of President…

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    The article, “Mother of 'affluenza' teen accepts extradition to Texas’ by Jonathan Tolliver is about Ethan and Tonya Couch. Ethan Couch was sentenced to ten years of probation in juvenile court, on four counts of intoxication manslaughter, injuring nine others, recklessly driving drunk, and having traces of Valium in his system on June 15, 2013. A defense witness testified that Ethan was affected by affluenza, a psychological and social condition that affects wealthy young people and causes a…

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    basically changed the relationship between the working class Canadians and the employers. The legislation associated with the PC 1003 would oblige the employer to recognize the union and set up the collective bargaining process for the employees. The right to collective bargaining, prohibition of the strike activity and unfair labour practices, recognition of union certification and the process of grievance were some of the codes of PC 1003. PC 1003 established the administrative board called…

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    Mini Unknown Microbe. 1r

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    reveal a gram positive cocci result. A streak plate was completed revealing that the microbe was round/filamentous, convex, erose, granular, yellow, and opaque. The next test was the Tryptic Soy Agar plate for color. Followed by the oxidase test and last was the Mannitol Salt Agar test. Thus microbe #1R was Sporosarcina ureae (Brady, Personal Communication). Procedure of the Gram stain Purpose: The Gram stain reveals whether a microbe is gram positive or gram negative. …

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    totalitarian rule. In the novel, Animal Farm by George Orwell, he had created a mocked society off of the Russian Revolution using animals as the people. The dystopia he had fabricated was to emphasize how leadership affects the success societies. Positive leaders tend to lead a stronger society due to the earned respect from their…

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