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    Negative effect of video games on children VIOLENCE Many of today’s video games‚ especially suitable for young boys‚ focus their attention on violent acts‚ whether it be through weapons‚ verbal abuse‚ or fighting. Young minds are easily molded through the violence in these games‚ leading them to believe that weapons and fighting are standard in today’s society. In order to instill the most positive values in these young boys‚ parental guidance is necessary in controlling the video games to which

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    TOPIC: IS THE EFFECT OF INTERNET ON OUR LIVES BENEFICIAL? Almost everybody owns a computer today. Everyone has access to a computer. Of all these personal computers in the world right now‚ the majority of them are connected to the Internet. Internet can be seen as a bad thing if you become too dependent on it for your daily life and your daily learning. The internet leads to the destruction of the viewers mind‚ it has also been seen as an educational tool. There are many different types of sites

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    Violence is a thing very negative thing to most people. Something that is in everyone’s life and something that everyone has experienced. No matter where you live or where you go to school or what race you are we all get hurt and usually in more than one way. As human beings we can’t help but be negative sometimes and hurtful to others. If you eliminate the violence factor from all our lives we would be living in a utopia‚ you would think. But a world with no violence is a world that simply wouldn’t

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    signs and cheers‚ “Fight for 15!” While approximately 72% of americans fight for almost a 50 percent increase in the minimum wage‚ the rest have realized how fragile the economy and its businesses are. Raising the minimum wage would create more negative effects than good. Small businesses‚ employees‚ and the cost of living would all be greatly affected if there were to be a raise in wages. Small businesses would stand no chance against a raise in the minimum wage. Across the country‚ these small

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    terms of international relations. During the Cold War the balance of power‚ globalization‚ perception‚ and nationalism all came into question‚ especially looking at the effects of the Space Race. To begin the conversation‚ one should look at the balance of power and how that

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    Herbert Hoover once said “The use of the atomic bomb‚ with its indiscriminate killing of women and children‚ revolts my soul.” This is the opinion of not only Hoover‚ but for everyone else in the world as well. An atomic bomb is a dangerous weapon‚ no one can stop the power of an atomic bomb. The first place that America used the atomic bomb was Hiroshima‚ Japan. The bomb was too powerful and it killed thousands of people. The bombing in Hiroshima has been the final attack to Japan that stopped the

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    various individuals about if the United States should of dropped the bombs‚ is still a common topic in today’s world. Although‚ many perceive the pain and grueling effect the weapons had on Japan to subside the justifiable argument. Therefore‚ the two reasons that the United States bombing on Japan was morally incorrect was the negative health factors and the destruction it caused in the hibakusha lives.

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    The Negative Impact of the One Child Policy Elana Kopelman As a country’s population grows‚ the demand for resources such as food‚ water‚ and housing increases. However‚ every country has limited resources to provide for its population. When China was faced with a booming population‚ the Communist Party knew that they had to preserve the country’s resources. As a solution‚ the One Child Policy was implemented in 1979 to stabilize China’s population. Despite this attempt for stability‚ the One Child

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    The nation’s workforce has experienced some traumatic events over the past seven years. Between the financial disasters‚ global competition‚ and the slow pace of domestic economic growth‚ is it any wonder that employment in the United States is not meeting standards? Yet the biggest challenge of all may be right around the corner as the baby boomers retire in bulk. “Following World War II‚ women in the United States had babies in unprecedented numbers‚ beginning in 1946 with 3.4 million births. Although

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    positive and negative effect. The government has the ability to Eminent Domain for various reasons but generally it is with regard to public interest. In most cases this procedure is exercised for very good reasons or with the intention of good that would benefit the majority. In cases where there is a vast amount of benefactors it can be appreciated. Things like infrastructure‚ increase in workforce and other things that will bring revenue in an area are often much needed. The negative side is that

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