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    Tobacco Advertising Banned

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    On the other hand the tobacco industry directly and indirectly employed 26 million people and was a major contributor the national treasury. The Indian government probably didn’t only disinterestedly have public health at heart. Suhel Seth, CEO, Equus Advertising said, "The ban does not have teeth. It is a typical knee-jerk reaction by any Government to create some kind of popularity for itself. (‘Ban on Tobacco Ads’, 2001) Faced with a variance of interests the government ultimately…

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    SOCIOLOGICAL CRITICAL THINKING By Seth Owen The Beltway sniper attacks were a string of killings that occurred between October 2, 2002 and October 22, 2002 in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. The perpetrators, John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo, claimed ten victims and wounded seven others during the attacks. Their criminal activity began in February, 2002 with a series of murders and robberies in eight different states which left seven dead and seven wounded. The shootings were…

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    Why would companies advertise people's deaths? Children are naïve and will fall into the trap. When cigarette companies make ads, they are lying because they know there is no benefit except the feeling from the addiction. It can't happen anymore. So many people die a year from lung cancer or other illnesses caused by smoking. Cigarette ads are glorifying smoking. If you ask any smoker when they started they will tell you 9 times out of 10 they started really young and much before they were of…

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    than those living above the poverty line”, this is was shocking to me. The researchers from Duke University and the University of Wisconsin Madison made these claims based on the near 400 hundred children they tracked during the course of six years. Seth Pollak a co-author made a claim towards these developmental changes. Pollak believes it is the “environmental circumstances of poverty” that is the cause. Some poor families don’t have the tools to help stimulate their child’s brain. Lurie used…

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    The heart races, the hand shakes, a drop of sweat falls off of a nose and into a world full of terror and evil. Yes, there are good feelings and pleasurable moments of life as well, but fear will never be forgotten; fear can never go away. The moments that people relive in every dream, the image lurking in every dark room, the face that appears every time one closes his or her eyes, that is the type of traumatizing fear that will never disappear. What is so attractive about this horror? Why do…

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    Sixth grade teacher, Karen Guyton uses another great app in her classroom called Too Noisy. It allows her to manage the noise in her classroom and she can spend less time telling the students to be quite and more time teaching. High School teacher, Seth Taylor uses Google Classroom which allows students to work online. Taylor says it makes his life easier because Google Classroom can grade papers automatically. It can allows allow teachers to check up on their students and it also allows…

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    Brooklyn Public Library

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    One of the best parts of being a librarian is seeing the impact the programs and community events have on the patrons being served. However, this is paralleled by the patron appreciation that can be seen as well. In communities where every-day needs are not being met and budgets, both inside and outside of the library are growing smaller, it is more important than ever to find creative and new ways to serve the community. Public libraries are excellent places to provide at-risk youth with…

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    According to The Free Dictionary the term animal cruelty is defined as, “the crime of inflicting physical pain, suffering or death on an animal, usually a tame one, beyond necessity for normal discipline. . .” ( ) Every day animals experience pain inflicted on them. Whether it be that they are beaten, neglected, or forced to struggle with the effects of abuse. Some animals don’t know if they will even make it to the end of the day because they are left starved, bleeding, or in unsanitary…

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    Advancing International Human Rights to Protect against Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and Protecting the Rights of Migrant Workers are the two issues before the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC). In April 2014, the Supreme Court acknowledged how transgender is a third gender and asked the government to treat them as a minority. The UNHRC adopted a resolution related to sexual orientation and gender identity with India taking the position of abstain.…

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    David A. Garza Correctional Services- 2nd Block Rough draft- Final Project 18 November, 2015 Elderly Offenders Texas’s elderly inmates, classified as those above 55 and older, make up about 7.3% of Texas’s offender population and are rising by about 6% every year. They account for nearly a third of hospital costs and make three times as many visits to prison medical departments as younger inmates do. Elderly inmates care averages out to $100,000 compared to $31,307 for inmates under 55 years…

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