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    and hence development being limited to major cities, and the result is Egypt’s overpopulation problem. With a rising population of almost 90 million people and the continuous relocation of people into the already populous major cities, population densities in these cities became catastrophic; the Nile Delta has a population density of 1,540 people per km square and…

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    America’s goal of becoming a society that is a “city upon a hill” is often unachievable for some. The United States prides itself on its many freedoms and opportunities, but these freedoms are often not available for many people. One example of the struggle to attain certain civil liberties and rights can be seen in the gay rights movement. Over time, many people have spoken out against the unjust treatment of the LGBT community. They have been subject to a lot of discrimination and harassment…

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    to it based on stereotypes, customs, and ideas, learned from birth. This case study peers into gender discrimination by first providing a little historical background information. Next, it delves into an analysis of a case, Wedow, et al. v. City of Kansas City, Missouri, 442 F.3d 441 (U.S. App., 2006), and the Court’s opinion, by examining the pertinent facts of the case, highlighting the legal issues and evaluating the rules to apply, and relating the rules to the facts. As evidenced below,…

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    Human Body Analogy Paper

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    Register’s chapter called “Ecocities: Rebuilding cities in balance with nature” he argues that the city is like a human body. He defines the different parts of the body, down to its organs, in comparison with the systems of a city. He goes from the skeletal system, to the heart, to the muscular system, to the digestive system, to the internal organs, and also the outer features of the body like the nose and ears. Looking at the human body as it corresponds to a city helps us to understand it. I…

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    Diversity and the Impact of Diversity on Child Sex Trafficking Victims: Since sex trafficking literally happens all over the world, there is much diversity to consider when working with child sex trafficking victims. A child sex trafficking victim could be anywhere from 4 to 17 years of age, with the average age of entry being 12-14 year of age. The child could be a boy or a girl and could be any race, culture, sexual orientation and religion. Sex trafficked victims can be homosexual,…

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    Sex Education Essay

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    may take in middle/high school is sex education. No matter the sexual preference (heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, queer) or background of a person, sex education applies to everyone and is important for everyone to understand. According to Ann and Ronald Moglia (2009) sex education is defined as, "how human sexuality is perceived and conceptualized" (p. 159). In other words, sex education is the teaching of sexual ideas and concepts. The main goals of sex education are to inform and…

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    and if the setting had been a modern city in another place, the murder would not have occurred, and actions of certain characters of the novel would not make sense for certain reasons. The time period, 1950s, plays an important role in Chronicle of a Death Foretold. Religion plays a pivotal role in small towns. In this…

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    related to it based on stereotypes, customs, and ideas, learned from birth. This case study peers into gender discrimination by first providing a little historical background information. Next, it delves into an analysis of a case, Wedow v. City of Kansas City, Missouri, 442 F.3d 441 (U.S. App., 2006), and the Court’s opinion by first, examining the pertinent facts of the case, determining the legal issue and evaluating the rules to apply, and relating the rules to the facts. As demonstrated…

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    not from the city to think that prostitution is a legal act. It is not hard to come up with such an assumption, considering Las Vegas is crowded with people handing out cards advertising girls with no clothes on and buses showcasing girls with little to no coverage. In contrary to what these advertisements may suggest, prostitution is not legal in Clark County. Other counties, in the outskirts of the city, do tolerate this act and have brothels operating which offer the exchange of sex for money…

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    single-sex school, male or female? Did you know that nearly 81% female graduates from independent single-sex schools scored "above average" or "in the highest 10 percent" for academic ability, compared with 75% of female coeducational students? In many recent systematic reviews by the Department of Education, single-sex education has been rated higher than a coed education. I, myself, went to an all-male high school, know what the process is like and the advantages it comes with. Single-sex…

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