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    pressure. Anorexia is a serious mental disorder that anyone as young as eleven can develop when struggling with peer pressure and body image. Many social media sites, the most popular one being Tumblr, create triggering trends that encourage anorexic tendencies. These trends include, “#thinspiration”, “#skinny”, “#pro-ana”, and “#thigh gap”. Anyone with a username and password can stumble upon or search these trends. They can be extremely triggering to teenagers struggling with their body…

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    According to the textbook, early peer rejection is one of the strongest predictors for future antisocial behavior (Bartol & Bartol, 2016). While peer rejection alone does not guarantee that a child will develop to have antisocial tendencies, it does contribute to a cascade effect. The developmental cascade model indicates that “a person’s developmental skills or deficits enhance, affect, or determine the next skill or deficit along a life-course trajectory” (Bartol & Bartol, 2016, p. 30).…

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    Prevention security measures; Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design; Situational Crime Prevention can make a crime likely to happen. This is caused by lack of planning and action, and therefore not related with genetic factors. Crime has a higher tendency to happen if any of the three factors above is present, independently of biology or genetics. The Rational Choice Theory The Rational Choice Theory suggests that an individual tends to introspectively weigh up the risk vs. reward of…

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    The relational model of diplomacy is the system of diplomacy most commonly associated with India and China, and focuses on a center of power with the tendency towards national interest when it comes to diplomatic roles (Holmes-284). The relational model of diplomacy also features a heterarchy system, which is an arrangement of elements that are unranked or have the potential to be ranked in a number of ways. The heterarchy in the relational model of diplomacy has worked in the past for China and…

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    considers value, is decisive, it determines what a business is, what it produces and whether it will prosper’ therefore, the basic requirement of marketing is to study the consumer/buyer behavior. (Bandyopadhyay & Martell, 2007) if the non-user has a tendency towards a certain product then this non user is a potential customer in the future and the marketers must focus on them. Multiple users are the users who buy several brands at the same time where single users buy one brand. (Reichheld F F…

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    Specific to reading: As a result of this outward tendency, she experienced double vision, which was naturally further pronounced with a decreased font size. Furthermore, every time she would blink, her eyes would dissociate and the visual axes would diverge away from one another. This caused her to lose…

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    Within the concept of emotions, integral and incidental emotions are distinguished. The first ones are produced within the situation in which an individual decides and are thus relevant to the respective decision; in contrast, the latter do not arise from the decision at hand. Rather they carry over from another, preceding situation or incident and are basically irrelevant to the actual decision – at least from a normative perspective (Bachkirov 2015; Lerner, Li, Valdesolo & Kassam 2015). An…

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    In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby and Stephen Chobosky’s The Perks of Being a Wallflower, the main characters reflect similar traits in their intrapersonal relationships that would plant them in a wallflower garden. The Great Gatsby is the story of Nick Carraway’s journey throughout his time as a citizen of West Egg, a location that enables Nick to discover that he does not belong, as he is a simple man and the type of people living there are the opposite of simple. The Perks of Being a…

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    criminal justice system have grown to become increasingly present and influential, causing a growing number of adverse effects cross-culturally. A complicated issue, the abuse in the criminal justice system is prone from humanistic and career-based tendencies, such as the desire for power and the desire for secrecy. Yet, this power corruption is sub-rosa, often yielding less dramatic results than the stereotyped brutality. However, through this…

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    mother tends to perpetuate negative tendencies when the maternal figure acts in abusive ways, damaging children’s psyche and affecting their ability to love and be loved. The only positive note left by the epilogue is that it is possible to learn how to be mothered, even if the marks of the past cannot be deleted and will always influence the future, both directly and…

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