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    Some of the consequences of the War of 1812‚ Americans were a force to be reckoned with and were willing to prove it. Another consequence White house was set ablaze by the British. The treaty of Ghent was drafted to Bring peace to America and the United kingdom. As a result‚ of the war of 1812‚ approximately 15‚000 American soldiers died in pursuit of a better life. The new nation proved they would endure and prevail anyone or nation that dangers the freedoms of America. After defeating‚ the British

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    Soc-100 September 9‚ 2012 Deviance and Its Consequences on Crime One may wonder what exactly deviance is? - What is deviant behavior? - Who defines what is deviant? - and Are they even the same type of behaviors or do people even consider deviant in all historical errors in all social contests? Deviance is referred to as violations of the social norms (that which would include legal norms) but many sociologists reject this type of behavioral or normative definition of deviance and see deviance

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    “Television is doing irreparable harm” Television‚ one of the most popular and used media‚ is accessible to a considerable number of people nowadays. Although it is an important medium of entertainment and knowledge‚ I believe that their inappropriate use can be dangerous. In the first place‚ the programming many times is not good or interest at all. There are many dumb programs on TV. Though they‚ frequently have a big audience‚ their contents are quite superficial and in poor taste. In addition

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    in its consequences.’ In today’s rising society‚ where we experience people willing to strive to their maximum potential by any means necessary‚ it becomes blatantly obvious to why we often overlook the implications we inflict on others. We are sometimes aware of our actions‚ acting in spite or in fear‚ and sometimes ignorant to the situation‚ unaware of the consequences we deliver. The question is however – where does the importance of conflict lie – in its causes? Or in its consequences? It seems

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    DOING GENDER ARTICLE • 1960s‚ 1970s- sex: ascribed to biology by anatomy‚ hormones and physiology. Gender: achieved status: constructed through psychology‚ cultural and social means • Sex didn’t seem given in ambiguous / conflicting criteria‚ gender less achievement in ant/psyc/social imperatives- division of labour‚ formulation of gender identities‚ social subordination of women by men • Gender socialization theories: gender achieved by age 5 was fixed‚ unvarying and static like sex • Purpose:

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    eating offers an easy way out. Why bother studying hard and doing all those term papers by yourself if you can use somebody else’s work? Would you agree that expediency is a major reason for cheating? Expediency might be one reason for cheating‚ but I’m not sure its the main reason. In fact‚ strangely‚ young people will sometimes go to greater lengths to cheat than to study for a test. Occasionally‚ this is due to boredom. Studies indicate that there is a high correlation between certain pedagogical

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    texting and not paying attention. Cynthia later lost her son to this tragic accident (“Texting and Driving Stories”). Distracted driving accidents happen every day to innocent people. Over 3‚000 deaths take place per year to this cause‚ yet the consequences are so minor. Texting and driving affects everybody in a threatening way. It only takes a maximum of five seconds for someone’s attention to get taken off the road while texting. Texting makes a crash twenty three more times likely to happen

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    Introduction Within the conceptual framework of this research‚ I would like to elaborate on causes and consequences of floods. There are always floods somewhere in the world. They threat big communities with millions of people‚ their lives and properties. Big floods always draw international attention. In order to support my discussion about floods with concrete examples‚ I will talk about causes and consequences of flood using Mississippi River basin. The flood plain A river’s flood plain is central to

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    ALS/CTE Essay Many people in our generation play sports and yeah it may be fun but they might not know the consequences. For example‚ there may be students in high school who believe the worst thing that can happen is a broken bone‚ but no‚ there is many other different injuries that may happen. These injuries can completely affect your daily life and will possibly turn your whole life around. In recent studies it is shown that concussions are very common now especially in athletes‚ no matter what

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    Consequences of the Slave Trade…… Why go back five centuries to start an explanation of Africa’s crisis in the late 1990s? Must every story of Africa’s political and economic under-development begin with the contact with Europe? The reason for looking back is that the root of the crisis facing African societies is their failure to come to terms with the consequences of that contact. Start 15th century- Expanding European empires in the New World lacked one major resource -- a work force. In most

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