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    Additionally‚ I personally understand and experienced the stigma that surrounds mental health issues in Latinx culture and the negative impact it has on an individual. In fact‚ my uncle who identifies as a queer Latinx suffers from mental health issues such as depression and anxiety due to my family traditional views on the LGBTQI community. Unfortunately‚ my family does not completely accept my uncle’s identity and neglect his

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    Negative effects: The implementation of the local government in 1992 provided the impetus for local government units to assume greater roles and responsibilities in bringing about socio-economic development for their respective constituents. This is in view of the devolution in the provision of basic services such as health‚ social welfare‚ socialized housing‚ agricultural extension‚ tourism development‚ among others‚ from the national to local governments. The devolution of health services of

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    The Effects of Television It was 1923 in England when one of mans greatest and most powerful creation was invented‚ the television. Before the T.V was considered a luxury‚ only people with money could afford having one. But now it is hard to find a family who doesn’t own one or more. T.V was also considered a healthy and efficient way to distract the family‚ especially toddlers. Here is where they were wrong‚ exposing children to T.V excessively has its negative effects‚ especially to today’s

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    is sometimes used wrongly and for revenge instead of information gathering‚ and rarely is accurate information gathered. Additionally‚ torture goes against Eighth Amendment which is a right that all American citizens and foreigners have. Even with all the negative effects of torture and the fact

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    Multitasking in my opinion can be a good thing but also a bad thing. Researchers say many teens and children under the age 18 are more likely to multitask compared to mature adults. Technology has been the cause of young teens not paying full attention. Teenagers feel that they will miss out on important information so this messes with teen’s concentration. The brain cannot be at two places at one time. “Not only can people not process two tasks simultaneously‚ but it also takes longer to multitask

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    the nation; the Mongols did plenty of positive effects. From the great leader Genghis Khan‚ intelligence they carried‚ and also the good tactics in military to much many more. Born with the name Temujin‚ but better known as Genghis Khan the Mongolian great leader. Deserted from his father before the age of ten‚ Khan had a rough life growing up. Many knew him for being unmerciful and shrewd. With the strive Genghis Khan had‚ made him and his generals have brilliant tactics. The right mindset allowed

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    believe that drugs should be prohibited. Two main reasons for this are its deterrent effects and social harm factors (Levitt‚ 1996‚ Weatherburn‚ 2014). Levitt (1996)‚ at the height of rapidly increasing speeds of incarceration writes that increased prison population is a threat to deter people from engaging in criminal acts due to an increased threat of imprisonment. Also‚ incapacitation will be a benefit to society as criminals are unable to commit crimes while incarcerated (1996). His study argues

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    of today are some of the biggest consumers of electronics. They have grown up and continue to grow in a world at the tips of their fingers. With bigger and better devices being brought out year after year‚ the problem of too much electronics becomes more imperative. Children spend most of their time on some type of device which can become a huge risk. These underlying health issues can become some of the most severe issues one can have‚ especially a child. Among the harmful issues is addiction. Where

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    Cause & Effects of Excessive Television Viewing Is television good or bad for your health? What effects does TV have on children‚ teens and adults? It’s a good thing to watch TV‚ but it has to be for a certain amount of time. There are many adults who let their young children watch TV only‚ because they want to keep them entertained while they are busy. One thing that the parent doesn’t notice is that they are hurting their child more than what they think. Many teenagers these days get home

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    Negative Effects of Prohibition Liquor was in everyday use. Parents were told by doctors to put alcohol on their finger and rub it on babies’ gums to reduce teething pain. The doctors also prescribed liquor to the elderly to reduce pain and aches. Some bosses paid their workers in alcohol and money (Lieurance). Prohibition broke down the economy and caused lots of problems. From here on‚ the 18th amendment prohibited alcohol to be sold‚ produced‚ or transported. This cut jobs and made people jobless

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