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    Immigrations effect on society Shalita Pettis August 17‚ 2014 Immigrations effect on society Historically‚ immigration has been very important to establish in the United States of America. Many came to America seeking a better life for themselves and their family. Mass migrations occurred from Europe and other countries to establish this nation‚ in fact every person who is not of Native America linage‚ immigrated to this country albeit it recently or generation before. “The United

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    Industrial Revolution is viewed as a positive event that occurred in history it can be argued that it played a larger negative effect on society. Background Info While some might argue that Industrialization had primarily positive consequences for society because of job opportunities and advancements in technology‚ it was actually a negative thing for society. Industrialization’s negative effects were long term physical effects of poor working conditions‚ child labor‚ and various types of pollution

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    Employment: To what extent has unemployment affected society? Unemployment means being out of job or a situation where the individual is willing to work but has none. The government and the nation suffer due to unemployment. In many countries the government has to pay the unemployed some benefits. The greater the number of the unemployed or the longer they are without work the more money the government has to shell out. Therefore‚ the nation not only has to deal with the lost income and decreased

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    Barbie The Effect of Barbie’s in Society Research Vivian Ramos Waubonsee Community College Abstract This paper gives a brief overview of the effect of Barbie’s in today’s world. Ranging from a variety of positive and negative views that influence the women’s physical looks today. A plastic toy that has been very popular for the past fifty years has slowly found its deeper meaning. I will first give you a brief overview of how this research is mapped out. Starting with the background information

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    perfect hair and skin and etc. They also view Barbie as having very high standards. Some also believe Barbie is unrealistically successful. This means that she can get a job at the snap of her fingers‚ without having to accomplish any school beforehand. “How popular and perfect she is‚ and so naturally these girls are beginning to want to be just like Barbie‚ happy and perfect all the time‚ which starts many of them on their way to eating disorders” (citation). This is true‚ Barbie can cause a serious disorder

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    For the past 8 years‚ I’ve lived in a centrally Caucasian dominant area‚ Cherry Hill‚ New Jersey. Starting in about 10th grade‚ I started to become interested in how many of my peers and friends in this area perceive black people and black culture as monolithic: they stereotypically imagine that all blacks are lazy‚ speak Ebonics‚ and "have an attitude". Throughout the course of my high school education‚ I was treated as "one of the exceptions"‚ meaning that to my white peers‚ and even black peers

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    They’re many effects on shoplifting‚ one of them is that it affects the economy. There are also ways that it affects family. One way it affects family is influencing your siblings‚ and also the time you’re parents have to put in by picking you up and taking you to community service. America looses about 16 million a year just from shoplifting. It also affects teens long term‚ making it harder to get a job and so on. It even affects the payroll which effects the people that work there. And it may

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    The Giver is a science fiction book written by Lois Lowry and is about a Utopian society which Jonas the main character lives. The main character named Jonas lives in a world without colors‚ choice‚ pain‚ diversity‚ and no freedom. And he is soon to notice that his “perfect” world has negative consequences and dangers. Lowry warns her readers about the many dangers of living in a world with excessive conformity where the is no feelings‚ no individuality or uniqueness‚ and they have no choice on your

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    How Alcoholism Affects Our Society Today As a society everyone of us often feels the need to fit in with others and fall into a common group. Often everybody falls into peer pressure because we see it as if there doing it I should to. Or the feel of need to forget about our problems sometimes we make irresponsible choices. That is why in today’s society alcohol plays such a big role part in our life’s. Alcohol is a drug which we use at any age and any ethnic backgrounds‚ and that has serious effects

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    couple would get married fairly young‚ and then start a family. However‚ this is no longer the case and the delaying of childbirth is becoming very common. This essay will consider the reasons for this trend and the possible effects on families and society. The driving force behind this trend is changing employment patterns. As more women have pursued an education and entered the workforce‚ they tend to marry later and have children later in their life. This is unavoidable in many cases because women

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