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    made stating the theory that vaccines may very well cause autism. Specifically, the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine has been targeted. 2. What evidence supports or refutes this theory? Doctors state that there are no direct links between autism and vaccines. Vaccines are made in order to prevent a child from catching a serious disease that may very well result in death. It is found to run in families, and the direct genetic makeup that causes autism is still being researched. Vaccines do not…

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    In wars, many humans often lose their humanity because of the fact that they lost someone close to them. People in time of desperations listen to their emotions more than reasoning which can cause them to do an action that goes against their own morals. Most People would go against their own beliefs and loyalties because they’re afraid to die. After the war, many people face challenges that affect their life substantially. War dehumanizes many people with traumas, from killing others to save…

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    Chaos The Tempest

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    Many people believe their lives to be chaotic even if it always turns to order. William Shakespeare explores this plot line through his final play "The Tempest." The play begins with a shipwreck caused by a terrific storm. The few people on the island stare blankly into the ocean full of drowning and struggling people. The protagonist, Prospero, seeks his revenge since his enemies were on the ship. Prospero forces them to go through a series of chaotic events leading to a gathering. He overcomes…

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    when he wrote a book called Lord of the Flies. This book is about a group of British boys who are stranded on a remote island. The island tests their actions and views on social order. Over time this book shows a major transformation in each of the boys, being civilized to becoming savage because of their lack of social order. Ralph and Jack are two important characters in this novel. Both represent two different leaders, one civilized and one savage but throughout the book you…

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    capturing the political view of war. Casablanca captures the theme of sacrifice throughout the numerous scenes of the film. In the opening scenes of the movie, Germany is shown occupying France which causes confusion in who oversees the government. The guards are seen checking any suspicious people, in order to make sure that France is becoming the perfect spot to be governed. In this opening scene, a man is killed because he provided false documentation and then tried to flee. While many of…

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    Cause and effect relationships are when an author tells the readers reasons for an event. In Randy’s situation he explains to the readers why he is doing his last lecture. The reason Randy is doing his last lecture is because he wants his kids to “find their own path to fulfillment. And given that I won't be there, I want to make this clear: Kids, don't try to figure out what I wanted you to become. I want you to become what you want to become” (Pausch 306). Randy's cause and effect relationship…

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    reason of ulcers. In 1982, it was discovered by scientists that the major cause of an ulcer is the bug called Helicobacter pylori. H. pylori is the pathogenic bacterium enters into the body, to colonize the stomach in order to damage the lining. Consequently, the acidic fluid can easily pass through the lining to cause infections. Contaminated water or foods are the sources to cause people infected. Some people don’t show the symptoms of ulcers for years, but they carry this bug. Some never…

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    situation within the paper is Johnson making the argument to generally educated readers that television shows are not as mindless or unintelligent as many believe. In “Watching TV Makes You Smarter,” Johnson argues that certain television shows can make a person smarter. Using the Sleeper Curve, he expresses that TV shows have progressed from being something mindless that is turned on in order to escape the reality of the rest of the world to something far more meaningful and intrinsic in its…

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    Excise Tax On Cigarettes

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    00 per pack. The higher taxes were imposed in order to prevent people from smoking. Due to the increase in the excise tax, the retailers are experiencing challenges because of the decrease in the demand for cigarettes to about 50 percent. Not only the retailers who are selling the cigarettes are suffering, but also the tobacco companies are also suffering. Therefore, tobacco companies are sending out coupons to make more people buy cigarettes in order to keep running their market. Market…

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    Because men refuse to show the same commitment to women that women show to them, women are forced to act “clingy” in order to force as much commitment from men as possible. Additionally, defensive behavior advice is passed down through generations of women. Firestone states, “Over the centuries strategies have been devised, tested, and passed on from mother to daughter in secret tête-à-têtes, passed around at ‘kaffee-latsches’, or, in recent times, via the telephone.” In order to teach their…

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