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    65-85 Published by: American Sociological Association Article Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2136705 Combat exposure and adult psychosocial adjustment among U.S. Army veterans serving in Vietnam‚ 1965–1971. Barrett‚ Drue H.; Resnick‚ Heidi S.; Foy‚ David W.; Dansky‚ Bonnie S.; Flanders‚ W. Dana; Stroup‚ Nancy E. Journal of Abnormal Psychology‚ Vol 105(4)‚ Nov 1996‚ 575-581. doi: 10.1037/0021-843X.105.4.575 Howell-Koehler‚ Nancy.  "Vietnam: The Battle comes home." New Trauma of

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    Childhood Vaccinations “If my kid can’t bring peanut butter to school‚ yours shouldn’t be able to bring preventable diseases.” A statement by a parent to other parents who chose not to vaccinate their child. Although this statement may be a bit extreme it breathes life into a very important topic about vaccinating children. Parents should be for vaccinating their child because they prevent deadly communicable disease and can save their child’s life; and the life of others. The consequences of disease

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    In the book The Girl Who Fell From The Sky By Heidi W. Durrow Rachel struggles to find her identity and race and how she fits in the world. In the book the theme is‚ The things people say about you don’t make you who you are‚ you make who you are and what you will be in the future. Being told by her classmates and others on who she is just by the way she looks and from what her aunt and grandmother say make her confused about who she is‚ hearing two different things on who she is. In the beginning

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    financial managers‚ and other corporate officers. At that time‚ an article appeared that suggested that part of the reason for such unethical business behavior may stem from the fact that cheating has become more prevalent among business students (Chronicle of Higher Education‚ February 10‚ 2009). The article reported that 56 percent of business students admitted to cheating at some time during their academic career as compared to 47 percent of nonbusiness students. Cheating has been a concern of the

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    The Chronicles of Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew is very interesting story-wise. It has a lot of good morals and allegories teaching integrity‚ self-control and wisdom and is mostly composed of biblical allusions. A biblical allusion is to use a reference from the bible to communicate a hidden meaning. You could compare your best friend to Jonathan‚ King David’s loyal friend in the books of Samuel. You could also illustrate faith through the strength of the disciples as they remained faithful even

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    Death Foretold Sexism

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    this is true‚ women are still often discriminated against in the workplace‚ at school‚ and even at home. Women are usually classified as the weaker sex and are not always treated as equal as men. Sexism plays a major role in today’s society and in Chronicle of a Death Foretold‚ by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Her beauty in conjunction measured a woman’s worthiness as a wife with her ability to gracefully run all aspects of a household. A woman’s happiness in a marriage is not significant unless she is fortunate

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    Quinnipiac Chronicle. The Quinnipac Chronicle‚ 01 Apr. 2004. Web. 09 Nov. 2011. . Resnick‚ Steven. "Are Professionals Athletes Really Overpaid? The Answer May Surprise You | Bleacher Report." Bleacher Report | Entertaining Sports News‚ Photos and Slideshows. Bleacher Report‚ 28 Mar. 2009. Web. 09 Nov. 2011. . Sim‚ Gerald. “$44 Million to Swing a Bat? Yep‚ and He Deserves it‚ too” The Chronicle Online. The Chronicle Online‚ 22 June 2004. Web. 09 Nov. 2011 < http://chronicle.duke.edu/chronicle/95/06/22/gcolumn

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    "Dangers of Steroid Use Are Real." Houston Chronicle. Houston Chronicle‚ n.d. Web. 16 July 2013. This source more focuses on the strong negative aspect of steroid use and more focuses on the harms of adolescent use or overuse of steroids. It profiles younger people and their use of steroids and their subsequent demise due to their steroid use. This source would fall on the con side of my argument. This source was written in the Houston chronicle and the author is in the process of writing

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    Pier A. Broadnax University of the District of Columbia College October 4‚ 2013 America’s Health Threat: Poor Urban Design By Scott Carlson‚ The Chronicle of Higher Education‚ January 22‚ 2012. Summary Scott Carlson in this article “America’s Health Threat: Poor Urban Design” published in the Chronicle of Higher Education Website (January 22‚ 2012)‚ talks about the link between poor urban area design and public health threat. It takes into account the economic and political

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    Kevin Gable 8/30/10 Engl 1167 Communication Drinking Coffee Elsewhere is a very interesting story that brings up a number of thought-provoking issues in a relatively short format. Among these are questions of race‚ identity‚ and stereotyping. The narrator of the story is a young woman named Dina who feels lonely and confused in her new surroundings. As a poor‚ African American female at Yale (which the narrator portrays as a rich‚ male‚ and subtlety racist institution) she has difficulty

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