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    “It could have been prevented.” Often heard‚ the statement refers to situations for which some believe action should have been taken by specific people/a specific person to keep something (usually negative) from occurring; those people/that person is responsible in a way. The majority of the time‚ this statement is utilized in situations which are tragedies and/or violations of the law‚ law enforcement‚ lawmakers‚ etc. being those responsible. The minority of the time‚ The animals of Animal Farm

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    April 2013 “Can Teen Pregnancy be Prevented?” Nationwide‚ 50% of high school students have had sexual intercourse. Approximately 25% of adolescent females report using no contraceptive method at the time of first intercourse (Pollack 1). Even though sex education is almost universal in U.S. schools‚ its content varies and is very basic. In order to prevent rising teen pregnancy rates communities should allow more sex education in schools‚ teens should also have easier access to contraceptives‚ “Well

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    segregation.There is no space for such disgusting actions in today’s society. America has come a far way since segregation was abolished. We have integrated schools‚ made interracial and gay marriage legal. It is without a doubt impossible to have a separate but equal society. The idea of separate but equal is anything but just. Having a separate but equal society is not possible without the destruction of America’s hard earned progress. America has seen the battle against the inequality of African

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    Research Article: Toxic Masculinity as a Barrier to Mental Health Treatment in Prisons This study emphasizes the fact that lives of prisoners are an understudied phenomenon in society. Researchers found that access into prisons for conducting personal interviews were difficult due to the increase of prison population over the past three decades. Researchers also realized that prisoners who were incarcerated or released preferred not to discuss their experiences behind bars for their personal safety

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    What do members of minority groups gain and lose as they undergo a process of assimilation the process by which minorities gradually adopt patterns of the dominant culture. As a minority you gain and lose it can be positive or negative. Every culture is different as we all know as a minority you have to adapt to the norms. As a minority you gain certain things such as learning a new language although it might be very difficult‚ given the right for a better education‚ being independence the

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    Sexual Minorities Tiffin University Angela Hofacker February 25‚ 2013 Instructor Nancy Golinski SOC360 Multicultural Issues in Society When thinking of the different minorities‚ the one minority that is sometimes not acknowledged as a minority is sexual minorities. These types of minorities can include those who are gay‚ lesbian‚ and even bisexual. For purposes of referring to sexual minorities‚ gays as a reference will be the primary focus. Sexual orientation has been deemed a hot and

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    human race‚ is even used as a cliché in daily life. This momentous disease took place in medieval England‚ and was one of the worst natural disasters in history. Although‚ at the time‚ it may not have been known how it was being brought over‚ it could have been dealt with more effectively. Fewer people would have died‚ if more effective measures had been taken. The outbreak location of the Black Death has numerous possibilities. The first recorded occurrence was in the early 1300s when it swept through

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    Should men and women have equal rights? Koffi Annan once said‚ “Gender equality is more than a goal in itself. It is a precondition for meeting the challenge of reducing poverty‚ promoting sustainable development and building good governance.” Men and women should have equal rights because we are both needed to ensure survival of the human race‚ there is no science that proves one gender is more superior to the other‚ and there are no laws that state men and women should not be equal. Men and women

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    Adolescent Essay Sexual minority is a term to describe people that having sexual orientation‚ identity and behavior that is rarely appear in the norm or society or different from majority. Example of sexual minority included gay‚ lesbian‚ bisexual‚ and transsexual (LGBT) and definitely the majority will be heterosexual. However‚ the trend is changing as more and more people aware and accepts itself as homosexual. The subtle change in the ratio of the 2 populations had been brought a great reformation

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    WWII Minorities DBQ In the mist of the countries involvement in one of the most grueling wars in history new barriers were broken to make room for an equal America. Although true equality was not reached‚ these short four years would lead to the turning point in American acceptance toward diversity‚ both in and out of the work place. The movement of thousands of men overseas create a substantial gap in the work place‚ creating a never before seen chance for women‚ Blacks‚ and immigrants to flood

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