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    people within close proximity to you? A majority of people do not know what this is like‚ but farm animals have to go through such terrible treatment every day. There are a variety of other treatments that they go through as well. The animal treatment epidemic needs to come to a stop due to the many inhumane ways that they are dealt with in farms and slaughterhouses. The initial problem that needs to be dealt with is that the farm animals are placed in extremely small areas with little to no wiggle room

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    Ethics on Plagiarism Plagiarism has become a major epidemic in our schools. Not only do we see it in Colleges among students of higher education‚ we also see it in high schools and now it is trickling down to our middle school children. Every body feels that it is the fault of a high tech internet world that is causing students to submit some one else’s work. But the truth be told there was a time before the internet‚ before the TV even that students would pay another student to do there work for

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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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    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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    Serial Killers: America ’s New Epidemic. Serial killers have been around since the dawn of history‚ their numbers multiplying exponentially within the past five decades. In recent years‚ words such as "baffling" and "mysterious" have become routine to describe the growing phenomenon. It is imperative to develop a workable solution and general understanding of these predators in human form as a new wave of serial murders reach crisis rates in this millennium. More than fifteen-hundred serial killers

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    inequalities in health‚ the AIDS Epidemic in Black America‚ Heroin Addiction in the American Southwest‚ and Environmental Politics and Struggles for Health. In this process‚

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    Chapter II Review of Literature We know that the problem of obesity is a world-wide epidemic and is becoming an even greater threat to the United States. Currently the U.S is the world’s most obese country and with a large margin between second place (James‚ Leach‚ Kalamara‚ Shayegh 2001). America is also the front runner in a new trend: morbid obesity. Not only does America have the highest population of obese individuals‚ America also has the largest population of morbidly obese individuals

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    There is a huge problem spreading across this nation. It’s affecting adults and children alike. It’ this nation’s newest epidemic‚ it has even been compared to other epidemics such as cigarettes and drugs. The epidemic is obesity and it is sweeping the nation. Americans are now considered to be the fattest people on earth (Pollan‚ par. 1). The worst part about this epidemic however is not how it is affecting adults but how it is affecting kids. The growing number of overweight kids is getting to

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    Star Formation Epidemics in Galaxies Asa J. Stewart 3rd Year Physics and Astronomy project report in the school of physics‚ Cardi University Date of submission: 16th May 2011 Supervisor: Prof. Anthony Whitworth Contents 0.1 Aims and objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.2 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.2.1 Observed properties of disk galaxies . . . . . . . . . . 0.2.2 Star formation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0

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