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    The Development‚ Relief‚ and Education for Alien Minors Act or best known as the DREAM Act was introduced by Barack Obama in 2015 but rescinded by Donald Trump in 2017. This proposal gave hope to undocumented minors in the United States. This hope‚ however‚ is being stripped away without taking into consideration the catastrophe it will cause in the lives of many people that call America‚ home. Living in the United States undocumented can be a terrifying experience since Immigrants are forced to

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    Are there dangers of GM food: As there is a lot of engineering with food’s genetic code‚ there may be made some mistakes in the genes that could’ve messed up the genetically code found in cells. Which have happened as I have found out while searching the interweb. Shown by a wide array of studies there are a lot of incidents with GM food which include accelerated aging‚ immune dysfunction‚ organ damage‚ insulin disorders and reproductive disruption. For example‚ female rats fed a diet of GM soy

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    Dangers of Living Near Volcanoes Volcanoes provide beautiful background scenery‚ causing people to commonly settle around the area of volcanoes around the world. While active volcanoes provide many jobs for workers in the energy and tourism industries‚ is it worth having your life threatened constantly? Volcanoes are known to have destructive eruptions which destroy everything in the area. Is it truly worth risking the life of yourself and your loved ones just for a pretty view? Shield Volcanoes

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    The Dangers of Social Media Network on Teenagers Human beings are social animals. The urge to meet new people is in our genetic code‚ and nowhere is it stronger than among teens. Especially for today’s generation‚ social networking sites have replaced the shopping mall as the preferred place to meet up. As we all know‚ it is easier than ever to connect and share information online in social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. This means a teen’s most intimate musings or digital snapshots

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    Minor depression‚ similar to major depression and dysthymia. Symptoms of minor depression are less severe and/or are usually shorter term. Without treatment‚ however‚ people with minor depression are at high risk for developing major depressive disorder. Psychotic depression‚ is severe depression accompanied by some form of psychosis‚ such as hallucinations and delusions. Lastly‚ Seasonal Affective Disorder‚ depression that begins during the winter months and lifts during spring and summer.

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    Dangers of Barbie Girl Toys started out as children’s entertainment‚ but have toys always just been for entertainment? Or can they affect the way a child develops‚ or interprets the world around them? The toys you play with as a child send messages that can influence your idea of what is socially acceptable. Toys teach you how to become who you are because of the roles they play. Media plays a major role in that‚ if you have a certain toy that comes out in a TV series‚ you play with the toy the

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    Brack represent the battle for superiority and reflect Ibsen’s disparaging tone and loss of faith in the veracity of human existence. Hedda Gabler dramatizes the seductive appeal for power‚ challenging social norms through the weakness of Ibsen’s minor characters that conform‚ and the conflicting strength of the antagonist who does not. The first scene opens upon Tesman and Aunt Julie‚ who have assisted in planning and making ready the house for Hedda‚ and it at once becomes evident that Hedda

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    interests‚ dating and job searching. The list can go on and on. The possibilities are truly remarkable and practically endless. However‚ a question that each person needs to ask themselves is‚ are they truly aware of the risks and potential dangers they are putting not only themselves in‚ but their family and friends in‚ day in and day out. The reality is that social networking is destroying lives daily. This may seem extreme to some but it is a reality. Unfortunately for many‚ by the time

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    The Dangers of Self-Driving Cars Can you imagine getting your life taken away from a glitch? Today’s technology‚ like self-driving cars‚ is bad because they are too expensive. The car is a waste of money because it’s a car that could glitch out or get hacked. Also it will not obey a short term stop sign. This is dangerous because it could cause accidents. It also obeys the street laws‚ but I’ll talk about it later. Self-driving cars are bad because they are too expensive. A regular car would

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    25year old African American mother of a 5year old male child. She has a high school diploma‚ single mother and works as a clerical associate in a private institution. The objective of the pamphlet was to educate her on the need to be aware of the danger of second hand smoke to her child‚ to make her environment as smoke free as possible and to know the resources out there for use when needed. The importance of the pamphlet was also explained to her because it can be used as a source for information

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