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    Congress is facing a multitude of consequences due to high levels of polarization. First‚ there are many scholars who believe that increases in polarization are damaging to American democracy. This trend contributes to the frustrations present in the policymaking process. In addition to Binder and Jones finding polarization associated with gridlock and policy inaction‚ they also discovered that ideological divergence between the parties has a stronger effect on government’s legislative productivity

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    Are first-borns more likely to attend Harvard? Between 75% and 80% of students at Harvard are first-borns. Do first-born children work harder academically‚ and so end up overrepresented at top universities? So claims noted philosopher Michael Sandel. But Antony Millner and Raphael Calel find a simple fault in the statistical reasoning and give a more plausible explanation. Michael Sandel’s book Justice1 is a rewarding and accessible account of political philosophy. Based on a course he has

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    The Psychological Consequences of Money Kathleen D. Vohs‚ et al. Science 314‚ 1154 (2006); DOI: 10.1126/science.1132491 The following resources related to this article are available online at www.sciencemag.org (this information is current as of November 17‚ 2006 ): Supporting Online Material can be found at: http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/314/5802/1154/DC1 A list of selected additional articles on the Science Web sites related to this article can be found at: http://www

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    released in America each day that would be 708‚000 prisoners were released from state and federal level institutions in 2010‚ (Guerino‚ Harrison‚ & Sabol‚ 2011). Orrick et al.‚ (2014) explains that within the first six months thirty percent of individuals who were released will reoffend and end up being rearrested. A consequence involves inmates themselves‚ when released after serving a long time in prison‚ they face challenges in reentering back into society. Clear‚ (2007) mentions that reentering offenders

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    their home to a place that they’ve never been and then forced to do unpaid labor‚ and in some cases‚ also involuntarily have to do sexual acts against their will. Human trafficking is an extreme violation of human rights that should hold heavy consequences towards those guilty of trafficking. Because of the fact that human trafficking is an inhumane practice‚ there are many steps that can be taken to address the issue of human trafficking in the world‚ such as convincing victims to speak out‚ funding

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    Intro Thesis 1.Schools should not use corporal punishment: 1.Schools should not use corporal punishment because if they did the student would most likely stop them or do it to them also. 2.Schools should not use corporal punishment because if the parents or guardians did not know that the school did that they would most likely see the marks of the punishment and freak out. 3.schools should not use corporal punishment because if the parents or guardians wanted their children to learn from their

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    "speed" is what give the teenagers the vitality to drive madly. But do they know the negative outcomes of the word "speed"? This essay will discuss the consequences and solutions of driving insane. To begin with‚ parents are always anxious when it comes to their teenager’s sons or daughter to drive. For example‚ most teenagers drink during parties and likely drive while they are still screwed up. They feel entirely convinced that they can drive guardedly evade accidents. Unfortunately‚ they are still

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    Consequence of charismatic leadership Max Weber a sociologist defines charismatic as “resting on devotion to the exceptional sanctity‚ heroism or exemplary character of an individual person‚ and of the normative patterns or order revealed or ordained by him”. Another theory of charismatic leadership was proposed by Conger and Kanungo (1987) based on the assumption that charisma is an attributional phenomenon. However a refined version of the theory was presented by Conger(1989) and by Conger and

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    colleague and save ourselves base on the concept of utilitarianism‚ which is always choose whatever action or social policy would have the best consequence for everyone concerned‚ self-interest in Mohism and also the uncertainty about consequences in Kantianism. This will be asserted by explaining two main reasons‚ the first one is the concern of the consequences including financial burden on my family in case I am dead because

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    Research for the consequences of unemployment * Improve the current account position Less spending on imports Some products for the domestic market will be sold to the export market instead Good because it may increase AD * Hysterisis -The hysteresis effect describes a possible consequence of a country experiencing persistently high rates of long term unemployment. Hysteresis means “to be behind” and it relates to the economic costs of unemployment because of the damage that unemployment

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