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    There’s been a rampant and deadly epidemic in America for a very long time. These conditions aren’t spoken about much‚ in fact‚ they may go completely undetected. The symptoms of this affliction are invisible to countless people‚ but the fact remains‚¼ people in America will deal with mental illness at least once in their lifetime. I had no explanation for my symptoms‚ my interest in subjects I loved were reduced into fragments of what they once were.My motivation was a cannon in the night

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    The article “Inside America’s Hacking Epidemic‚” shows the destructive power and capability of cyberwarfare. Cyberwarfare has grown increasingly common over the years‚ and is one of the few areas where combat is on a level playing field. With the widespread use and access to internet‚ hackers and cases of hacking are continuing to grow at an alarming rate. Not only‚ but these hacks are usually targeted at important government facilities like the Pentagon‚ State Department‚ and the White House. Attacks

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    conclusion that most of the local fast food restaurants do not give out healthy menu information or promote their so call healthy meals in new paper ads and TV commercial and radio. Statistics have concluded that ten years from 2007 the mayor epidemic will be obesity and that it will be mortal for kids and adults causing sever damage to their health. Fast

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    The United States has a modern day epidemic – Obesity. Over the years‚ the United States has been scrutinized about its growing obesity problem. According to a report in the Journal of the American Medical Association‚ “more than one-third of adults and 17% of youth in the United States are obese.” With the rise on kidnapping and distracted driving‚ most parents elect to keep their children inside. This has created a younger generation denied of exercise unless under close supervision. Social media

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    Waking up in the morning and going to Mcdonalds‚ for a what so called healthy breakfast ordering what seems to an ideal breakfast and not realizing that it contains high amounts of calories ‚ which is about 1‚150 calories‚ 60 grams of fat and 2‚260 milligrams of sodium‚ which does not seem like a like an ordinary breakfast more like a heart attack! These are the things everyone should be aware of. Lack of nutritional knowledge has led to the downfall of American adolescents health. Young adults

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    Evaluating The Cohabitation Epidemic   Neil Clark Warren in his essay “The Cohabitation Epidemic” starts by using tennis stars Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf’s case to mention the “cohabitation” issue and then quoting the data from the U.S Census Bureau and researcher Larry Bumpass to show that the number of people involved in cohabitation has significantly increased in the U.S in the last few decades. After that‚ Warren concludes that we should be alarmed over the recent increase of cohabiting couples

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    Racial Profiling: A Modern Day Epidemic Did you know that an appalling‚ unconstitutional and pernicious attack happens continuously in today’s society against innocent citizens and nobody does anything about it? This practice is called racial profiling. Mr. Bob Herbert‚ a journalist for the New York Times‚ discusses this in his article‚ “Hounding the Innocent”. This article is an insightful and informative. He informs his readers about many actual situations of innocent citizens becoming victims

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    Research topic: The obesity epidemic: What’s Really Happening? Research problem: There are many people to blame‚ such as food industries or the government but individuals need to consider themselves in taking personal responsibility of themselves. Hypothesis: The rising prevalence of obesity has become an epidemic combining both of them in sociable interactions. Although obesity is generally often identified to stress and lower social economic status. I consider that obesity‚ and perhaps many

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    The Bullying Epidemic: The story of Amanda Todd Logline: Bullying has become an epidemic in the USA and today‚ more than ever‚ we are hearing stories in the news about how kids are committing suicide at a younger age due to bullying. The video starts off with cheerful music and the shots of a small town in Port Coquitlam‚ British Columbia‚ Canada. Shots of the snow and schools and children crossing the street give off the small community feeling. The screen turns black and the following words

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    Bulimia and anorexia is a growing epidemic in America. Bulimia and Anorexia can start at any age‚ but is most common between the ages of 11-17 years old. Of all the individuals that experience this illness only 50% of all of them are ever cured‚ and another 6% that suffer from this horrible illness will experience death. This illness has become very deadly to our young adults. Bulimia and anorexia can cause a distorted image in a persons mind because they truly believe they are overweight.

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