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    shouldn’t listen to them that is what my mom did. My mom’s name is Kendra. She was born in BingHamton, New York 1974 on February 14. She has two brothers a younger and an older one the older one is Paul and the younger one is Joel. She grew up in Tucson Arizona and for elementary school at Coller. And form middle school she went to Magee. For High School she went to Sabino. She went to college at Liberty University. We both share perseverance we don’t give up because we have gone though a great…

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    Today, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has become a hot topic in the western media, especially after the US`s involvement in the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Kuwait. It is estimated that since 2001 the American tax payers have paid out about $ 4.4 Trillion or more dollars for the costs of wars (Crawford). The toll of post traumatic stress on war veterans and its major socio economic impact on society has unleashed a a major interest by psychiatrist and therapists groups around the world…

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    Venues have included a 160-seat proscenium on the campus of Arizona State University in Tempe, an art gallery in downtown Phoenix, the Arizona State Museum in Tucson (in collaboration with the University of Arizona), and in November 2016 it will be performed at Filmbar, an independent art house cinema in downtown Phoenix. During these performances, veterans have shared stories that collectively represented every…

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    Las Vegas is best known for their casinos, 24-hour bars/convenient stores and being the city that never sleeps. But for Las Vegas residents, it’s known as a kill zone for pedestrians Las Vegas ranked 15th of 34 major U.S. cities for pedestrian deaths with 2,500 walkers killed per 100,000 residents according to the National Highway Safety Administration in a LA Times article. I want you to understand who, what, and how we are all affected by this Las Vegas issues that is increasing rapidly. On a…

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    The Sociological Imagination and Technology: A Discussion of the Views of Baby Boomer and a Millennial about Technology and its Societal Impact Lawrence Clark Powell’s astounding description of technology that remarkably gives it provides a remarkably accurate look through the lens of sociological imagination: “We are the children of a technological age. We have always found streamlined ways of doing much of our routine work. Printing is no longer the only means of reproducing books. Reading…

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    Research Prospectus: How Do We Get Women into Weight Training? The obesity rate of America have grown over the last couple years. Many people have secondary lifestyle which lead to little to no exercise. The health issues have risen and we should pay more close attention to our bodies. Today, when we look at women and weight training, only 20% of American women get the recommended two strength sessions per week. Why is this? Why do women stay out of the weight room? Does weight training benefit…

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    John Dillinger – The Creation of the First Public Enemy #1 During the early 1930’s the Great Depression and the collapsing banking system was not the only thing being talked about by many Americans; or a constant topic for newspapers and radio discussions. In 1933 and 1934 John Dillinger was a hot topic among people; as well as a main headline for the news. Who was John Dillinger and how could one man cause so much chaos, in so many places, in such a short amount of time? Was he born with…

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    Gun Violence Research Paper

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    According to previous researchers, keeping a firearm at a household raises the risk suicide factor by 3 to 5. Eliot Rodger, a mentally ill person, shot and killed three people in Santa Barbara. Jared Loughner, also sick mentally murdered nine people in Tucson, Arizona. Seung-Hui killed 32 people at Virginia, in 2007. However, epidemiological research shows that gun handling by the mentally ill leads to more suicide cases and less of interpersonal violence-related deaths (Andres, A. R.…

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    With home invasions and burglaries becoming more and more prevalent, many homeowners are concerned about the security of their home and the safety of their family. Homeowners are now considering the option of installing home security systems to protect their family and their home. Home security systems are becoming more common and monitoring companies are becoming very popular as a way to increase the effectiveness of a home security system. Floodlights and alarms are good; however, a company…

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