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    In a capitalistic world with limited resources, it isn 't an easy task to evenly distribute resources. Few countries will end up with more resources than others through coercive or deceptive means. This creates an uneven development. In 2013, wealthy countries are about 80 times richer than poor countries while before colonial ages, the differences were only 3 times, and it will be an ever-growing gap if nothing is done to change. But if we are to change anything, we first need to understand…

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    the streets before he abducted them if they were virgins or not. Fred’s crimes did include the sexual abuse of pre-pubescent women, such as his daughter Anne-Marie. These actions include him in the description of a pedophile as he has acted upon his urges on a non-consenting child. The etiology of pedophilia and hemophilia is attributed to the fact that the people themselves were victims are children (Dobbert, 2004). This is seen in both Fred and Rose west as the environments as children…

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    a way to identify trigger situations that would lead a person to use drugs and alcohol. The assessment tool consist of “eight subscales: unpleasant emotions (10 items), physical discomfort (5), pleasant emotions (5), testing personal control (5), urges and temptations (5), conflict with others (10), social pressure to use (5), and pleasant times with others (5)”. Using this tool allows the client…

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    hope and moral strength to movements as they spoke out for racial equality. This decade remains a significant turning point for the country, as it acted as a catalyst for future prosperity. In Jill Nelson’s autobiography, Straight, No Chaser, Nelson urges women to reexamine their daily existence and begin to establish a positive identity through the hardships manifested in the black community. She courageously reflects on her experience growing up as a black female immersed in a racist and…

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    Making Cosmetic Claims

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    Making Cosmetic Claims Cosmetic companies often make massive claims to sell products. With promises of antiaging, disappearing wrinkles, and overall younger looking skin. However what scientific evidence do cosmetic companies actually have to support these claims? In the article, “Making cosmetic claims”, Marc S. Reisch explains the process that scientist take to separate legitimate claims and fictitious claims just to sell a product. A company has to test their products to be able to have these…

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    and led his tribe through intimidation. If anyone were to oppose him, just as Ralph eventually does, he would make a point of converting or eliminating them; Ralph, on the other hand, is one of the only people who doesn’t give succumb to his primal urges. Continuing to interpret the novel in terms of the second world war, the naval officer who doesn’t arrive until the very end represents the role of the United States in that “global” conflict. He saw none of the conflict; without first-hand…

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    Explain the purpose of this study: The purpose of this article is to give the reader a better understanding as to what defines a serial killer, and what causes them to kills others. As explained in the article, the main two two reasons why people believe that serial killers are the way they are is that they are genetically born to kill and that they have experienced past trauma, thus seeking shelter from their emotions by killing people. They define a serial killer as someone who kills for…

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    Definition Essay Love

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    Why? Maybe because I was in love with the idea of live. When you're in love with the idea of love it sucks because you're in the relationship for the benefits and you tend to take that person for granted. Now the urges were at an all time, and it was more sex came into play. Not love but only lust. People started to have meaningless sex. Meaningless sex is all lie most of the time. Sometimes a boy might lie and say he loves a girl just to get into her pants. Then…

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    increase diversity of the student population and the increase of second-language students in writing programs, CCCC urges writing programs and teachers to recognize the increasing presence of these students and “to understand their characteristics, and to develop instructional and administrative practices that are sensitive to their linguistic and cultural needs” (1). The statement urges for additional research regarding the issues involved with second-language writing ranging from all…

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    advancement in jobs than whites and after all of their struggles they kept seeking for jobs, never giving up. Martin Luther King, Jr. states, “and as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall always march ahead”. In making this comment, King urges us to know that no matter what we should always strive for more. Discriminating employers make African American applicants as if they are not qualified for the job. Also, in most jobs they are treated differently than any other workers. Another…

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