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    contrary‚ Mears notes several negative unanticipated effects of solitary confinement onto the inmates. The basic ideology is that the threat of solitary confinement will lessen an inmate’s disciplinary violations. However‚ while in confinement some inmates suffered from psychological aggravations and became increasingly violent and aggressive towards other inmates and the prison staff (Daniel Mears‚ 2006). In addition‚ solitary confinement has significant negative

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    1 S.R.P ENGW119 {Teacher Name} March 13th 2014 The Negative Effects of Divorce on Children In today ’s society‚ there are an increasing number of social ills and stigmas that follow the family unit. One of the most prevailing detriments to the family structure is that of parental divorce. Divorce can be one of the most difficult transitions for any family to go through; it can have lasting effects on both parents‚ as well as children in the teenage years. However‚ one of the greatest impairments

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    THE NEGATIVE PHYSICAL EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR RADIATION Page 1 Abstract Nuclear radiation has been a major problem since 1941 when the Second World War began. A major contribution to World War Two is the nuclear bomb‚ also known as the Atom bomb. Once the two bombs were dropped‚ the usually terminal Leukemia was derived throughout Japan. There are three types of radiation‚ Alpha‚ Beta‚ and Gamma radiation. In my study of radiation I discovered that radiation can damage many cells in your body

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    down; it’s whether you get up.” Today in the United States‚ it is estimated that the total overall costs of substance abuse‚ including productivity and health- and crime-related costs‚ exceed $600 billion annually. This includes approximately $193 billion for illicit drugs‚ $193 billion for tobacco‚ and $235 billion for alcohol. As staggering as these numbers are‚ they do not fully describe the extent of destructive public health and safety implications of drug abuse and addiction‚ such as family

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    Negative Effect of Media to Woman In the article‚ “The Burka and The Bikini” by Joan Jacobs and Jacquelyn Jackson‚ they mention not only media can insult some cultures by showing almost nude females in their advertisement and it could also put a huge impact on most of our women’s health in the society we live in. They use two totally different views of two different world of women as their main example. They assert that some women covered up for the sake and a respect for the culture of their

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    Performance enhancing drugs are substances used by athletes to improve their performance in sports‚ such as anabolic steroids‚ creatine‚ and testosterone. More and more athletes nowadays are using performance enhancing drugs due to higher competition‚ and even some high school student athletes! Not only is it unfair‚ but it destroys the user’s body. Performance enhancing drugs can be tempting to teens because they will be better and have an edge. Another factor could be that they want a better body

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    The “model minority‚” as defined in Racial and Ethnic Relations‚ is the stereotypical view that certain Asian American‚ and occasionally other‚ groups are seen to be exemplary in socioeconomic and moral characteristics. This stereotype is most typically applied to Japanese Americans‚ Chinese Americans‚ and other Asian American groups. These groups are often compared to other immigrants of color‚ and are increasingly deemed more socially acceptable than African Americans. Actually‚ the term “model

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    The Side Effects of Standardized Testing You would not give your kids unneeded pills that had side effects of limited creativity‚ stress‚ or anxiety‚ so why give them unneeded tests that do the same? In a peer-reviewed journal‚ 2015 Schooling In America Survey‚ it is stated that 60% of Americans believe negative thoughts about K-12 education‚ that it has gotten off the wrong track (DiPerna). A large number of parents‚ students‚ and teachers all believe that education is not on the right track. Why

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    do not let their kids touch video games because they think they are a waste of time and they rather let their children to spend more time on reading books‚ revising for exams or doing more exercises. Some people even think that they are as scary as drugs –-- unhealthy‚ costly and above all‚ addictive. Some people who think they are not good also think that the games include too many actions and bring bad behavior to the children. However‚ many scientists and psychologists find that video games can

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    Is Technology Creating a Negative Effect on Society? In the past 20 years people have become more and more dependent on technology as time goes on. Computers were invented‚ and we use them for almost everything‚ in fact almost every job in the united states requires the use of a computer. With computers comes the internet as well‚ no longer do students have to research in libraries‚ or even go to class for that matter. Why? It’s all online. We also have cell phones‚ and the more recent invention

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