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    explains in the article, “Understanding the Teen Brain” that the analytical section of a human’s brain will not become fully developed until age 25 (1). The brain continues to evolve as aging progresses, until it reaches full advancement. The underdevelopment of the brain means teenagers cannot make fully calculated decisions. With this statistic in mind, one can easily decide that 13 is much too young to process mature content on social media. Social media corporations must make age…

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    Kill The Messenger

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    The “Sleep dealer” program is as bad as any labor if not worse, since a scene fifty minutes into the move display the strain it causes on the body, both physically and mentally. With this the movie portrays the terms discussed in lecture of underdevelopment and relative poverty. The way Professor Robinson described these terms is that relative poverty, “People are deprived of basic standards of diet, living conditions, leisure activities and amenities” (Lecture 11 April 2018). That after the…

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    Brain Implants. Introduction Brain implants, also known as neural implants, are technology implanting devices on surface of the brain that connects directly to the neural system. Some possible use for brain implant technology are treatment for brain disorder, restoring and enhancing of sensory system, and augmenting brain processing. In this paper, the ethical considerations of applying brain implant technology for both therapeutic and enhancement purpose will be examined. Overview of brain…

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    Should Gun Laws Be Changed

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    The year 1364 was the first reported use of a firearm, and they have been around ever since. They have become bigger, more lethal, and more complicated. Are they lethal, or when the firearms get into the wrong hands do they become lethal and dangerous to society. The Government cannot take away something that only so many people use in the wrong way compared to those millions using them the right way. There is double the amount of guns now then there were in 1968. Existing gun laws should not be…

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    Pros And Cons Of Adoption

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    today. By the spring of 2024 the total population is said to reach 8 billion people. Overpopulation could bring about 3rd world problems to already developed countries. These problems could include: starvation, malnutrition, poverty, pollution, underdevelopment, etc. According to Poverty.com about 21,000 people die daily because of hunger, or hunger-related causes. That’s a person every 4 seconds. More than 45 million or 14.5% of all Americans live below the poverty threshold. With more…

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    Development as a master concept is one of the most obligatory components of human society. The idea of development was popularized through expansion of colonization, where Europeans had colonies, strategically organized their societies, its labour and market forces by destroying the non-European colonies. This process went through various transformation stages as the socio-political structure of the world changed over time. This paper will try to discuss Modernization theory, which is one…

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    Sudanese people chose quickly to create South Sudan as an independent state. The Republic of South Sudan (RoSS), which celebrated its independence on July 9th, faces enormous challenges heightened by its legacy of prolonged civil war and major underdevelopment. Sudan people are taking all these steps and creating different groups against the government to try and stop all the unrelenting…

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    Greek Informative Speech

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    Series name: Did you know? Episode name: The stories behind 2 bizarre archaic laws Purpose: mainly to entertain and also to inform the audience Audience: adults interested in British history Welcome to ‘Did you know?’ podcast series. This podcast episode is recorded by Mayya McManus, student of the Wirral Metropolitan College on the 6th of April 2016. Today I will be talking about the stories behind odd and outdated laws which are not urban myths and are still in force in Britain. Perhaps, you…

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    Unethical Child Labor

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    With an ever strengthening global economy, here in California, we’re not strangers to the life of privileged consumption. Most of us have grown so accustomed to this reality that we frivolously go about our day to day lives without a question as to where the products that we’re purchasing are actually coming from. One example of this, is something as simple as the chocolate that is pumped into our extravagant Starbucks mocha. This is where things becomes critically important, because the vast…

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    Sociologists theoretically and empirically neglect genocide. In this paper, our important collective framing perception begins by looking at state origins of race-founded ideology in the dehumanization and mobilization leading to genocide. It looks at this dynamic by recognizing culturally driven-level process that is theoretically not developed and questioned in many settings. The research paper investigate common processes by developing an unprecedented survey of civilians and refugees from…

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