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    New Deal Effect on the People It’s not unexpected to say that the great depression had immense impact‚ but through my research of first-hand accounts‚ I am still astounded by the hardships that people faced. People all over the country went to extreme lengths in order to survive. Many turned to waiting in line in hopes of receiving bread or eating at free soup kitchens. Thurman Hoskins‚ who was just a young boy in Kansas City during the depression‚ remembers being so hungry he didn’t want to go to

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    In the last 2 decades‚ the amount of overweight and obese children have increased a lot. Being obese can effect children’s health dramatically. Obesity can cause many diseases. Obese children have a higher chance of getting cardiovascular disease‚ high cholesterol‚ and high blood pressure. Children who are obese have a greater risk in having bone and joint problems. Obesity will effect children’s well-being very much. The number of overweight and obese in children will be increasing even more

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    August 10‚ 2012 What is Autism? Autism‚ also known as Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)‚ is a developmental disability. It can cause many problems such as social‚ communication and behavioral challenges. People with autism process information differently in their brain than other people do. Although there are many different types of Autism‚ there are three that are more commonly seen currently. The first one is Autistic Disorder‚ also called classic autism. This is usually accompanied by substantial

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    The American Obsession with Bodily Perfection America is a growing and changing nation‚ but one characteristic has outlasted the years. The obsession for a socially-accepted body‚ whether it be wearing a corset‚ being big and voluptuous or‚ for men‚ being muscular and lean‚ has always existed. The culprit‚ a negative body image‚ now haunts approximately eight million people across the United States and is beginning to seep into more American minds as the “Perfect” disease spreads (Davis 8). In

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    such a negative effect on people of all ages. It has lead to many fatal events‚ especially suicide. So many young people end their lives‚ because they have been bullied over the internet. According to CyberBullyHotline.com‚ "20% of kids cyberbullied think about suicide‚ and 1 in 10 attempt it" and "4500 kids commit suicide each year." Worst of all‚ the bully doesn’t admit to his crime‚ and pretends like it never happened. Just because the internet is its own realm‚ where people are free to do pretty

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    Explain why physical activity is important to the short and long term health and well being of children. Physical activity supports a child’s overall health and well being. It helps with bodily development (i.e. muscle build up and heart and lung function). It helps tackle childhood obesity‚ promotes a positive attitude to sport‚ playing outside and other physical activities in later life. Observe three different physical play activities in your setting. Using the observation reports identify

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    he has gone through a metamorphosis into a power-hungry monster‚ both caused by his lust for power. The speech illustrates that power will always lead a man astray. In his hunt for power‚ Macbeth has indefinitely ended the lives of at least 4 people. Creating a blood stain on his conscience that he will never be able to rid himself of. But‚ these deaths have hardened and changed him. He has become immunte to the disgust and fear that comes along with gore. There was a time when “To hear a

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    The effects of using physical punishment to discipline children When deciding on how to discipline children you have to ask yourself some questions. Does the discipline stop the behavior? How many times have you received physical punishment for discipline as a kid? How many times have you repeated the bad behavior you received physical punishment for? Physical punishment also known as corporal punishment is defined as a kind of physical punishment that involves the

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    ” (Fitzgerald 130). Blinding Lust In The Great Gatsby‚ Jay Gatsby is apparently in love with Daisy Buchanan; however‚ this seems to be a misconception. F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays the themes of love‚ lust and obsession‚ through the character Jay Gatsby‚ who confuses lust and obsession with love. Nick‚ Gatsby‚ Tom‚ Daisy‚ and Jordan have just gotten into the suite at the Plaza Hotel. As the group converses‚ Tom begins to interrogate Gatsby as to try to find some kind of flaw in his character‚

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    exaggerated expectations of human greatness (ibid.: 65) Celebrity culture is often superficial‚ based on looks and money‚ both of which are not in great supply for most of people. Celebrities dazzle the public with unattainable good looks and glamour‚ which turn dutifully into worship and/or envy. They’re supposed to be everything ordinary people are not: beautiful‚ thin and flawless. Celebrities are commodities in the sense that consumers desire to own them; their clothes‚ beauty projects and lifestyles.

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