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    Francis College 180 Remsen St. Brooklyn Heights‚ NY 11201 E-mail: mguillaume@sfc.edu The media affects the lives of children daily. Children imitate things whether they are positive or negative because of the fact that they are not aware of the consequences. Parents need to be more attentive in their child’s life. They need to pay attention to what their child is either watching or listening to. They need limit how much a child spends watching television‚ so that they would be able to focus more on their

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    minimum drinking age should be in the United States. Many people think that it should remain at 21 years old and others believe that it should be lowered to 18. While both have their own various reasons‚ this has been an important topic in our country for a long time. President Ronald Reagan signed and passed the National Minimum Drinking Age Law in 1984 which obligated states to raise their legal drinking age to 21 or suffer reductions in Federal highway funds. The highway funds and drinking age was

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    Should the legal drinking age be lowered? The drinking age should definently not be lowered considering many factors. For one‚ the age to purchase a weapon is 18‚ which would cause many complications between drunk teenagers and the authority to purchase a weapon. Second‚ alcohol consumption in a teenagers undeveloped brain can cause many health problems later in life. Lastly‚ a teenager drinking in a bar is definently not a safe environment because many

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    How does use of ultra thin models in media affect teenage girls? These days’ girls want to be something more they see on TV and in fashion magazines although fashion magazines consist of photos where you can see very thin models. Ultra thin models look very skinny and most teenagers find it very attractive‚ as part of their teenage lives is fashion magazines and shows on TV. Mostly these young girls are likely to exchange their health to thin body. Girls may take very strict actions to prevent

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    negative bias and negative attitudes in many everyday life situations including place of employment‚ social media‚ education‚ and medical facilities. Work experience and culture influences the occurrence of obesity in a person. The type of work a person does influences the occurrence of obesity. For example in today’s society employers usually have resumes and ask for an attached picture or video. When the employer sees an obese person they are more than likely not to be hired because of the negative perception

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    Technology is an element that has affected the whole world. Many jobs at some point have had an impact because of technology. Although technology has created many jobs‚ its largest impact has been on eliminating jobs; however without technology the working environment and conditions would be worse. In the nineteenth century‚ the opening of automation replaced dangerous jobs with industrial machinery as stated by Trevir Nath‚ an economist from Rutgers University‚ in the article “Automation Technology

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    in animals‚ people could still assume it exist in human due to MRI of human brain had very similar patterns with animals when observing behavior. One study done by Iacoboni in 2004 related to mirror neuron could be considered as another example of how physiological processes get influenced by environment. First‚ the aim of Iacoboni’s study was to determine if simply observing an emotion that’s expressed on a person’s face could cause the brain of observer to start become stimulated. The researcher

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    Should drinking age be increased to 21. It is no secret‚ that people drink alcohol before they turn 21. Stories about drinking on college campuses and high school parties are very easy to find. That is why underage drinking can be stopped if the law were changed. The major reason that people drink at an early age is because they feel it is fun and exciting to do something they are not supposed to. However‚ if it would be lowered to 18‚ then the trill of doing something illegal would vanish

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    situations to be difficult and make completing even the most simple of assignments an hour-long battle and thus cause grades to drop. ADHD can affect a student’s relationship‚ performance‚ and overall future in school and greatly impact her for life. ADHD can make socializing and forming relationships very difficult in school. Students with ADHD regardless of age can lack basic social skills needed to have a stable relationship with others. She may lack skills like being empathetic‚ realizing social

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    Effect of Temperature on Peroxidase Ability to Break Down H2O2 By: Rodneika Crutcher Abstract Temperature affects the ability of peroxidase to break down hydrogen peroxide. In this experiment our professor extracted peroxidase from potato tissue. In order to determine how temperature affects peroxidase we created solutions and measured their absorbance levels after water bath treatments. The more absorbent the solution was the less hydrogen peroxide there was in the solution. This means the peroxidase

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