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    Oates was a tool and die designer and a homemaker. She went to college at Syracuse University and graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1960. The following year, she attended the University of Wisconsin, earned her master’s degree, and married Raymond Smith, a former English professor. Joyce Carol Oates and her husband lived in Detroit, Michigan where she published her first literary works and where she taught at the University of Detroit. (“Joyce Carol Oates.”). Throughout “Where Are You Going, Where…

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    Mental Health is Everybody’s Business Atiba Legrande Walden University Mental Health is Everyone’s Business Mental Health carries a “negative stigma” within our society. There are individuals who may suffer from various Mental Health disorders such as Bi-polar disorder or Depression, but are afraid to share their personal struggles in fear of being judged by others. There was a girl that lived in a nearby neighborhood who had behavior problems in school like fighting and…

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    Steroids In Sports

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    different human systems. The systems affected are the hormonal system: disrupts the normal production of hormones, musculoskeletal system: disrupting the bone growth, cardiovascular system: heart attacks and strokes. (What are anabolic steroids) The scary part of these researches is that many of the athletes affected are under 30 years old. This is disastrous because younger athletes at…

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    Challenges of Fake News Reports In the Bill of Rights, it clearly states, “Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of the press,” (James Madison 3). This constitutional amendment allows the right for anyone to publish news without government restrictions. With that in mind, there are no limitations on what can be published. The information that is distributed to the public is usually found in magazines, newspapers, or social media platforms. Most people in the United States read these…

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    Jeffrey Dahmer

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    According, to the FBI there are approximately 25 to 50 serial killers throughout the U.S and Jeffery Dahmer was one of them. He was born in West Allis, Wisconsin on May 21,1960. He was the first born of two sons, when he was 3 before his fourth birthday he was diagnosed with double hernia. He was frightened by not knowing what was going on and had to follow through with an operation. The experience of a complete stranger exploring his body marked his subconscious forever. Later on with his…

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    Labor Unions In Hospitals

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    Labor Unions in Hospitals Neftali (Lee) Perez Webster University ABSTRACT The main goal of hospitals is to maintain a healthy, professional and dependable workforce while providing an affordable and high quality care to all their patients. Labor Unions contend that in order workforce with criteria mentioned, a safe work environment, job security (higher incomes) and affordable healthcare (Reynolds & Brady, 2012) are needed. They contend those are reasons to have a bargaining unit to represent…

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    thing it’s made out to be, because it’s inefficient, and sometimes does more harm than good. We need to come up with a better way to deal with the immense waste that we produce by abandoning the unrealistic zero waste goal and improving our trash system. On the surface the phrase “reduce, reuse, and recycle” may seem like a sensible call to action, but the reality is the cost of recycling sometimes outweighs the benefits (Shughart). Then why do so many people think that recycling is the…

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    In 2013, former United States National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden laid bay that America had become a Dystopia of electronic surveillance and pushed to the forefront the question “does the American Constitution need to be amended to protect privacy rights in the digital age?” Less than a year later Americans are thrust at another crossroad with privacy rights vs. modern scientific medicine and technology by American poet, fiction writer, and journalist Susan Scutti article The…

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    societies values and standards that is later taken on in life. In reference to the United Nations Declaration of Universal Right, which indicates that each children deserves the right to free education. Conflict theorist perspectives, on the education system maintain the social class construction whilst schools reserve the social separation in civilization and support the upper class to reestablish their supremacy in society. Hidden curriculum uncovers unprinted aims at schools in aspects such…

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    COP adopted a more responsive approach to the public desire of a different manner of policing; therefore there was a citizen to police interaction which has helped in problem solving. This has been enhanced by the reintroduction of the foot patrols similar to the political era. Community policing can be looked at as a philosophy that has much emphasis on the citizens to police working relationships in solving crime related problems, crime prevention and fear reduction . These types of programs…

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