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    of whether Slim can be granted permanent name suppression under s 200(2) of the Criminal Procedure Act 2011 (the Act) for charges of cocaine use laid against Slim under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975. The grounds Slim can appeal under the Act include s 200(2)(a) and (e), being: I) Can Slim be granted permanent name suppression due to the “extreme hardship” she will be under if her name is released? II) Whether Slim should be granted name suppression due to Bezpucci’s fragile, suicidal state and…

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    harder, and random objects (take white bears, for example) don’t usually pop into people’s minds. Daniel M. Wegner, an American social psychologist, wondered this too. He conducted research that was pivotal in explaining how humans deal with thought suppression. Wegner’s paper, “How to Think, Say or Do Precisely the Worst Thing for Any Occasion” delves into the topic of irony, and the counterintentional errors that everyone makes [1]. A counterintentional error is when one deliberately tries not…

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    Conveying Emotions

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    typically associated the use of suppression with poor psychological functioning, while Eastern Asians did not. European Americans may feel more comfortable expressing their emotions. Therefore, because openly sharing their emotions may be what they are accustomed to they could find it bizarre for some people to suppress their emotions and assume that they do not have good mental health. They also found that Hong Kong Chinese tend to report higher levels of suppression, than European Americans. …

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    The Cost Of Wildfires

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    Wildfires are not only a hazard to our land, but also to our wallets. Ingalsbee (2010) talks about the Forest Fires Emergency Act of 1908 in Getting Burned: a Taxpayer’s Guide to Wildfire Suppression Costs. The Forest Fires Emergency Act is a blank check from Congress that gives the U.S. Forest Service the authority to engage in deficit spending for wildfires. Idaho spends thousands of dollars for each fire in labor, equipment and other costs. Wildfires are especially costly here in the Midwest,…

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    to find the root causes for the frequent maintenance? The Old Sarge Strategy Council program was launched to study and reduce, or eliminate the problems faced by customers and bus operators due to frequent maintenance to the fire/explosion suppression system that prevents fuel cells from exploding if struck from the rear by another vehicle. Consequently, the continuous maintenance problems led to the unsuccessful penetration into new markets; therefore, the Old Sarge Strategy Council…

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    The wallpaper in “The Yellow Wallpaper” symbolically represents this “wall” of suppression the women of this time faced, and secretly desired and wished to break free from. The narrator writes, “The woman behind shakes it! Sometimes I think there are a great many women behind, and sometimes only one, and she crawls around fast, and her…

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    With the 2016 presidential election quickly approaching, a popular conversation has been voter fraud and voter suppression. Voter suppression reached headline news with the Arizona state primary, and has been a controversy in the lead up to the presidential election since then. The act of suppressing votes, from both party lines, infringes upon the most fundamental American right; the right to vote in those who will speak on our behalf. It also brings up in interesting existentialist dilemma.…

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    Posttraumatic stress disorder, referred to as PTSD, characterizes the incapability to effectively manage overwhelming stress triggered by an or multiple periods of trauma. The manifestation of such a disorder has introduced the opportunity to stretch a single traumatic event over the duration of a lifetime. Traumatic events, which are formally understood as events that contain or threaten detrimental injury, work in conjunction with the experience of at least one or a combination of intense fear…

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    South Asian Sexual Praxis

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    society to develop, it was allegedly necessary or at least helpful for female sexuality to be stifled. Countless women have grown up and lived their lives with far less sexual pleasure than they would have enjoyed in the absence of this large-scale suppression. Socializing influences such as parents, schools, peer groups, and legal forces have cooperated to alienate women from their own sexual desires and transform their sexually voracious appetites into a subdued remnant. The double standard of…

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    Dobzhansky ("Chetverikov, Sergei Sergeevich"). Chetverikov was dismissed from his position at the Department of Genetics at Gorky University in 1948 due to the demands of Lysenko("Chetverikov, Sergei Sergeevich"). These other scientists and the suppression of their works helps show that Lysenko had political support and the government influenced what scientific information the public could see and what topics scientists could research. Lysenko rose to power within Russian biology because…

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