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    people of the same sex in June 2015. Although the LGBT Community has taken substantial steps towards equality‚ disparities still remain between the LGBT Community and non-marginalized groups in the United States. In regards to these disparities‚ there is still a huge gap between the health of heterosexual individuals and homosexual individuals. There are a number of different disparities

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    Disparity In America

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    Since the common thread is that rich people are more likely to vote Republican and poor people are more likely to vote Democrat then why do rich states such as New York‚ California‚ and Illinois tend to vote Democrat? According to Andrew Gelman‚ director of the Applied Statistics Center at Columbia University‚ “rich people are much more likely than poor people to vote for the Republican presidential candidate...but in rich states (such as Connecticut)‚ income has a very low correlation with vote

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    Disparities In College

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    Did you know that in the United States about 25 percent of attending college students are mothers? Almost 62 percent of Weatherford College students are women‚ according to U.S. News and World Report. This means that potentially 40 percent of females attending the institution are mothers themselves. This is excluding single fathers‚ whom are the primary caregivers of their children. Many of these parents are not only dedicated to their children and education‚ they also have to fill the responsibilities

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    Prison Cost Of Prison

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    no one and it would be beneficial to remove them from the prison system‚ and into the parole system (D’Elia‚ 2010). Prison Cost Prisons are expensive to keep open‚ and most of the money to keep them open comes from the taxpayers. A study in 2012 showed that prisons cost American taxpayers approximately 5.4 billion dollars each year (Henrichson & Delaney‚ 2012). These cost include various expenses that include maintaining the prisons‚ employees salaries‚ educational training‚ providing benefits

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    Racial Discrimination Hits Pennsylvania During the summer of June of 2009‚ 73 African –Americans children of Creative Steps in Northeast Philadelphia paid the Valley swim club in Huntington Valley for pool access for summer campers. After the first day of swimming‚ the campers were told not to return. Several campers claimed they heard pool members making racial comments while they were at the club. At the time valley swim club officials said race had nothing to do with it and that there were

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    Prisons

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    In the United States‚ prison overcrowding and budget cuts within the criminal justice system have lead to an increase in the need and the development of private prisons and jails. "A private prison is a place in which individuals are physically confined by a third party that is contracted by a local‚ state‚ or federal government agency. Private prison companies typically enter into contractual agreements with local‚ state‚ or federal governments that commit prisoners and then pay a per diem or

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    Disparity In Pay Essay

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    Is there a disparity of wages between men and women while performing identical work at the same place of employment? Are men really paid more for the same quantity‚ quality‚ and type of work performed? While this has been a much-debated topic over the years‚ I believe that the real question may be located in the data itself. I feel that the differences are statistically minimal‚ when you take into account‚ the many factors that determine an individual’s wages. Some of these factors would be length

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    Q1: A) Thinking about love in terms of neurotransmitters can provide a biological context to the otherwise difficult to describe romantic state. This view can be beneficial for individuals that have intense feelings of love at the beginning of a relationship‚ but have difficulties keeping that drive as the relationship continues. While they are feeling the almost natural high of dopamine in the beginning of the relationship‚ they may not be able to have healthy “calmer experience of attachment”

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    Diversity in Prison

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    Diversity in Prison The late twentieth century is seeing a rise in racial conflict in the United States as well as on the universal stage in a broad-spectrum (Phillips & Bowling‚ 2002). Statistics indicate that racial/ethnic minorities‚ particularly black males‚ face a disproportionately high risk of incarceration in the United States. This determination is made by assessing the negative impact that incarceration can have on individuals‚ their communities‚ and the integration of minorities into

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    Health Disparities in HIV

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    Health Disparities in HIV/AIDS Human immunodeficiency Virus also known as HIV is a sexually transmitted disease. It attacks your body’s immune system. The virus destroys CD4 cells‚ which help your body fight diseases. HIV damages your immune system and it leads to acquired immune deficiency syndrome also known as AIDS. AIDS is the final stage in HIV‚ and it’s a disease where severe loss of the body’s cellular immunity occurs. The disease lowers the resistance to infection and malignancy. Anyone

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