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    will to choose to do the correct thing or not. The reason for collecting the above data is to not only discover possible predictors of police brutality‚ but to also better understand criminals and officers. By collecting the metadata on criminals‚ crime prevention can not only be improved‚ but methods of help‚ and control can be produced to help individuals in need. As for the information collected on officers‚ the goal would to be to develop a program or equation that could predict potential conflicts

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    rights. One of the ways these people can oppose them is through civil disobedience. This is the peaceful refusal of certain laws that one considers unjust‚ while still accepting the punishment for breaking the law. There is debate of how this civil disobedience affects society‚ whether it be in a positive or negative way. I believe that civil disobedience can have positive impact on society when done in the correct manner. One way that some show their opposition is by assembling‚ sometimes just in

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    How Does Hip Hop Effects Teenagers! Hip hop started back in the late 1960s. Hip hop is many things such as music‚ style‚ dancing‚ and an overall swagga. They say hip hop started back in the 60s and back then people were doing break dancing and b-boying. The music culture also started up in New York in the early 1970s among the African Americans and Latino Americans. Since hip hop started in the Bronx‚ the lifestyle of hip hop culture has spread around the world. Other form of hip hop is beatboxing

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    creation that govern these exchanges are readily understood and very simple. How money works is a little complex‚ however the effects it has on the macroeconomics factors such as GDP‚ unemployment‚ inflation‚ and interest rates can become very complex indeed. This paper will discuss monetary policy and its effect on macroeconomic factors such as GDP‚ unemployment‚ inflation‚ and interest rates. The paper will also explain how money is created. Ultimately‚ the goal of this paper is to which combination

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    that have had a negative effect on society are that of music‚ movies‚ and television. To discuss the effects of pop culture today you must first define it. That being the popular traditions passed onto our society. Pop culture is how new trends start‚ new ideas form‚ and how new cultures begin. Pop culture changes steadily‚ what might be popular today might not be tomorrow. We are greatly influenced by this‚ teenagers even more so. Young teens want to stay up to date on "what is in" and what is not

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    These enzymes allow your food to be digested at a faster rate (National Institute of Asian Medicine‚ 2007). There are many factors that can affect the efficiency of enzymes which include pH levels‚ the amount of substrate‚ inhibitors‚ and temperature (Your Mom‚ 1996). Temperature is the independent variable that will be looked at to see how it will affect the activity of enzymes.

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    texting‚ e-mails‚ or social media and we are even using the internet to find lovers. People are forgetting how to talk and have sincere relationships because technology is shaping how we falsely feel about others and ourselves. After reading Sherry Turkle’s book‚ Alone Together‚ I have become more aware of people and myself always being connected. Honestly‚ it frightens me. How would people behave without their cell phones or social media? Literally insane. People do not know how to function around

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    Jared Choy Mr. Dahlhausen Period 6 17 November 2014 Does Age affect Reaction Time? When a person sees a health care provider and the doctor hits the person’s knee with a rubber mallet‚ the person’s leg kicks up on its own. This happens because when the doctor hits your kneecap‚ the tendon under it gets stretched‚ which in turn will send a signal to an awaiting motor neuron so it can command the muscle to contract. Let’s take for example the reflex arc. A reflex is the involuntary movement of the

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    general increased global awareness of societies‚ have not only provided new opportunities for businesses but have also increased public scrutiny into business activities and consequences. Increased stakeholder sensitivity to environmental and social issues have begun to exert strong pressures on businesses that were envisioned neither by regulatory authorities nor business people. Hence‚ businesses’ success‚ legitimacy and survival have become dependent on compliance not only with laws and rules

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    History of Prostitution Prostitution is considered to be the oldest profession in the world. According to Francoeur (2002)‚ a number of Buddhist Jataka tales‚ whose oral sources go back to 500 B.C.E.‚ concern sex workers. A 13th-century text on social conditions speaks of “vesya” (prostitutes). Women with extraordinarily beautiful could become socialized as prostitutes to serve the king. They would be trained in the “sixty-four womanly arts” and socialized to be cultured and provide sexual satisfaction

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