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    and more casualties‚ or to just end it all and make them surrender the hard way. The use of atomic bombs was something that the U.S. thought was appropriate to save everyone from the costs of more war and the destruction of the world. This was a consequence that was very high up in the air at the time. Ordering the deployment of the atomic bombs was a very strong act‚ but was the right decision to make in that point time. To begin‚ the U.S. at this point in the war they were looking for a quick and

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    Type A Personality The Type A personality is not so uncommon in society today. Fundamentally‚ this personality grows out of having had to earn acceptance rather than being bestowed with it unconditionally. This person‚ as a child‚ was probably given conditional love‚ had a role model who was raised on conditional love‚ or both. There was a standard to be met and if it was met there was acceptance and reward; if the standard wasn’t met‚ then there was neither reward nor acceptance. This

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    “The law of unintended consequences is what happens when a simple system tries to regulate a complex system. The political system is simple; it operates with limited information (rational ignorance)‚ short time horizons‚ low feedback‚ and poor and misaligned incentives. Society in contrast is a complex‚ evolving‚ high-feedback‚ incentive-driven system. When a simple system tries to regulate a complex system you often get unintended consequences.” (1) Before the prohibition of alcohol existed in

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    difficulty sleeping (Long Term Consequences of Child Abuse and Neglect‚ 2013). The behavioral effects can include substance abuse‚ risky sexual decision-making‚ criminal activity‚ and self-harm (Long Term Consequences of Child Abuse and Neglect‚ 2013). The psychological effects are the most detrimental. Some of the psychological effects include dissociation‚ anxiety‚ depression‚ flashbacks‚ eating disorders‚ and discomfort with physical tough (Long Term Consequences of Child Abuse and Neglect‚ 2013)

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    The Consequences of our Actions Dictionary.com defines consequences as the result or outcome of something that occurred earlier. Every action that we have has a consequence or punishment goes along with it. That applies for all people‚ from a young child to an experienced adult. For those actions we all are responsible for our actions and the repercussions that come along with it. We are all responsible for what we do‚ what we say‚ and what we allow other people do. Newton said in his laws of

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    King Lear: Consequences of One Man’s Decisions Shakespeare’s tragedy King Lear is a detailed description of the consequences of one man’s decisions. This fictitious man is Lear‚ King of England‚ who’s decisions greatly alter his life and the lives of those around him. As Lear bears the status of King he is‚ as one expects‚ a man of great power but sinfully he surrenders all of this power to his daughters as a reward for their demonstration of love towards him. This untimely abdication of

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    Discuss the political consequences of globalisation. Today’s world is faced with various questions concerning political affairs such as peace‚ legislation‚ policymaking‚ and cooperation between states and even societies. But one of the fundamental dilemmas of the contemporary times is undoubtedly the question of globalisation. This phenomenon is based on numerous worldwide exchanges in the field of economy‚ social life‚ culture‚ ideology and the environment- all of these elements leading to certain

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    These scenarios are examples of microaggressions - the verbal‚ behavioural or environmental indignities that people of colour‚ women and LGBTs must navigate on a daily basis. This paper will explore the concept of microaggressions and discuss the consequences of this phenomenon for both victims and perpetrators. Through the close examination of a daytime television drama‚ the subtle and insidious nature of microaggressions will be revealed. As the scenarios above illustrate‚ microaggressions are

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    Consequences of Syrian Conflict! *Syria is now mired in an armed conflict between forces loyal to President Bashar al Asad and rebel fighters opposed to his rule. -Since major unrest began in March 2011‚ various reports suggest that between 22‚000 and 25‚000 Syrians have been killed. -U.S. officials and many analysts believe that President Bashar al Asad‚ his family members‚ and his other supporters will ultimately be forced from power‚ but few offer specific‚ credible timetables for a resolution

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    flight. As a consequence‚ a large number of refugee women find themselves as single heads of households. These women often risk ill treatment and exploitation as they assume the responsibilities of caring‚ alone‚ for their families. Their problems are exacerbated when they cannot find any legal form of work. So they turn to prostitution or other illegal activities‚ in order to support their families. Refugees are also faced with the problem of what country to migrate to. America‚ being the number one

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