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    could happen in just about any medium such as television‚ the internet‚ printed material‚ radio‚ even in speech itself. The First Amendment of the Constitution allows the freedom to speech and press‚ but it’s not that black and white. Negative consequences arise since the United States has such open policies when it comes to speech and press. This all poses one big question. Would US censorship practices be beneficial to the public interest? Freedom of Speech is one of the cornerstones of US democracy

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    Death: A Consequence of Being Cool In "We Real Cool"‚ Gwendolyn Brooks is describing the thoughts of seven high school dropouts that have gathered together at the Golden Shovel‚ a local pool hall. These teenagers boast about staying out late‚ dropping out of school‚ and committing sins. Each one of them is aware that death will ultimately be the outcome of their destructive lifestyles‚ but they are willing to accept their fate because they want to continue to be "cool." The language that

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    something to do with the attack‚ however there has been some red flags pointing to just the opposite‚ in fact some people believe the U.S sunk the ship on purpose as a pretext to the military actions that followed. The U.S did gain many positive consequences as a result of the Spanish-American war. For example‚ the U.S gained control over the territories of Cuba (which became independent)‚ Puerto Rico‚ Philippine islands‚ and Guam. By acquiring these territories‚ the U.S not only softened

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    Charles Whitman at the University of Texas. He snipped fourteen people and wounded thirty-two others in less than ninety minutes. Students used their weapons from their vehicles and helped police take him down. Democratic parties are scared to bring up the topic of gun control because they fear that they will lose votes to the people that do not want gun control. Gun laws are intended to limit the amount of guns in an area and lower crime rates‚ but people with mental problems do not follow those

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    The Consequences of the Industrial Revolution “During the Industrial Revolution many natural resources were being used up in a alarming rate.”(Kids Konnect) Although the Industrial Revolution did have positive outcomes‚ it came with negative effects such as bad sanitation‚ unemployment‚ and child labor. Sooner or later bad sanitation would be a issue in the Industrial Revolution. With bad sanitation came diseases. “Some deadly diseases were Cholera‚ tuberculosis‚ typhus‚ typhoid‚ and influenza.”(BCC)

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    Flu is an acute infectious disease. It is most often observed in the autumn-winter period. A special kind of viruses that transmits through airborne droplets can induce it. Influenza is a dangerous disease. It can lead to serious consequences in the case of improper treatment. That is why medicine has developed many ways to prevent the flu. And the most effective of them is vaccination. In the modern world‚ flu vaccines become available. Still‚ there are concerns about the quality of these vaccines

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    When discussing absent fathers and its consequences‚ all angles must be considered. The researchers of this study assessed approximately 3‚000 urban children and the impact incarceration made upon their development. Considering the growing rate of incarcerated parents‚ it’s essential to understand the negative repercussions associated with this type of father absence. The study from Geller‚ Cooper‚ Garfinkel‚ Schwartz-Soicher and Mincy (2012) aimed to expand on the limited previous research regarding

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    Teen Pregnancies‚ STD’s‚ and Their Consequences Allison Dry COM/220 July 21‚ 2010 Camisha Williams Teen Pregnancies‚ STD’s‚ and Their Consequences Remember being a teenager and the cool thing to do was to smoke cigarettes? Or to act like you were with the candy sticks that had the red tips on them? Well now we all know that smoking is not the cool thing to do‚ but now there is something new that everyone thinks is the cool thing to do. Teen pregnancies are a big issue right now. 1/3 of

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    droughty; however‚ some coastal areas are more humid than usual. This change has resulted in some of the plants has become difficult to continue to grow. In such situation‚ the farmers will not be able to harvest crops‚ which will be disastrous consequences. In addition‚ global warming will not only aggravate desertification of land‚ but also the result in agricultural pests breed rapidly and abundantly. Thus‚ the global warming also will exacerbate the harm to crops. Furthermore‚ global

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    reckless driving‚ drunk driving‚ and texting while driving. They sometimes make these poor choices because they don’t know their certain limits. Often times‚ they make these decisions and it’s too late for them to see the consequences. Teens should be aware of the consequences of breaking these rules that could impact their life or someone else’s. Making teens aware can make other people feel safe when they are on the road. What is the biggest concern for teen driving? Drunk driving is the biggest

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