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    In the busy life of today's parents it can be difficult to find the time to stop and think about the important decisions that will have a significant impact on their child's future. Parents not only have to earn a living, but they also have to make certain choices regarding health, wellbeing, and education for their children. Making sure your child is healthy is definitely a priority, but what about their education? Most parents these days have forgotten about the different methods of education…

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    publicized suits against large corporations. How was the Clayton Antitrust law important? It was important because it is an act that you have to go by when start a business or you get a fine. Many top companies in the communications industry have faced scrutiny due to Clayton’s law. The Clayton was referenced in a discussion that a monopoly was taking place. The act prohibited price discrimination. How did the Clayton antitrust law lead to ww1? The law did not lead to ww1 because it got passed…

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    GMOs Effect around the World Agriculture is a large part of economic globalization and continues to be tested by the growing demand of the world’s population. With the global trade market expanding between the global north and global south, the agricultural institution has been attempting to utilize new technology to create crops that revolutionize the traditional and organic growing methods. The production of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) was created in order to offer a new way for…

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    Juvenile Rehabilitation Draft Throughout history, many methods were utilized to sanction and rehabilitate juvenile delinquents. The following article explores the various techniques which were tried and are currently used and suggested as a means of dealing with offending youths. Mainly, the text inspects the advantages and disadvantages of each system so that readers understand the correlations between the methods and their abilities to produce future law-abiding citizens. Further, the paper…

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    The question of whether or not psychology is a science is a query which tends to come up in academic circles, usually deteriorating into arguments surrounding the validity of the discipline. Psychology, being the most popular undergraduate major in the United States, is an appealing field of study for many youths considering a career that will not only allow them to flourish monetarily but also helps them to develop the skills they use in social interactions everyday. As a result of its…

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    breeding and selection of desirable qualities, we have created the over 350 canine breeds we see today (Pratt, 2004). In the past 50 years certain dog breeds have come under scrutiny for bad behavior, such as biting, and vicious attacks. Presently, as a result, laws called Breed-Specific Legislation, or BSL, have been passed imposing strict laws on particular canine breeds. BSL is defined, generally, as the banning, or regulation, of a specific breed of dog that is considered dangerous and a…

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    “ IN ” Cultural Literacy Essay It was complete chaos. My ears were still ringing from the screaming. I was panting heavily from having to run; I barely made it out. I wiped the sweat off my forehead with the back of my hand and my eyes frantically searched the area for my friend. My heart was still pounding in my chest, I couldn’t believe that things escalated so quickly in just a moment. Someone shouts my name and I turn around. My friend comes running up to me sweaty and out of…

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    Usually when the topic of war is mentioned, images of brave men in khaki uniforms, poised with guns and ready for anything. Additionally, when wars are covered in history the curriculum tends to place emphasis on battles, strategy and how wars have initiated through treaties and the greedy intentions of usually a few powerful men. However, in most accounts of war history women are barely mentioned despite their vital contribution. This essay will examine the various roles that women have played…

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    The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) as we know it today is very different from what airline security used to be. To start we of course didn’t have the technology that we have access to now, from the body scanners to the advance metal detectors. To think of a time when it was in a “easy” to get through airport security is almost impossible in this day and age. Likewise, many people feel very differently on airport security, from feeling that they do too much and that they do too…

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    The writings of Henry George stand as a clear condemnation by him on the concept of privately owned land amongst other ideas which he staunchly regards as both immoral and impractical. In his work George attacks the validity of private ownership and calls for distinction between land and personal property. He depicts such ownership as being unjust, indefensible and even akin to slavery with regards to the liberties of the tenants who may reside there, urging instead for a fairer and more…

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