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    A. Thesis Paragraph: The cell phone is the new tool for communication. The cell phone has made communication “cool” again. Texting‚ talking‚ and sharing are just some of the things that take place on these devices. But it is not all technology and roses. There is a down side. The use of cell phones has become so prevalent‚ that it is being done in some of the most inappropriate places. The one place which ranks on the very top of this list of inappropriate places is using the cell phone

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    pregnant. If two people have sex and one of them has a sexually transmitted disease (STD) then they could pass it on to the other person. Using a condom is the best way to prevent any infection from being passed from one person to the other. If a couple are going to use a condom for protection against pregnancy or infections‚ they should put it on the man’s penis as soon as he gets an erection. Some men say they worry about using condoms in case they lose their erection or have difficulty putting

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    Response to question 1: 1) Correctional substance abuse in the State’s prisons is one of the biggest problems that the criminal justice system has to be very keen with. This is especially to make sure that inmates who have this problem are first and foremost recognized and provided with the needed treatment services (Karberg & James‚ n.d). Substance treatment programs are necessary in prisons so that the prisoners are given a chance to change their ways and facilitation of positive change. It has

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    Richard Butsch’s essay “Five Decades and Three Hundred Sitcoms about Class and Gender” had me thinking about what we are watching on television. He brought up amazing points saying that characters depicting working class men are shown to be dumb‚ irresponsible‚ messy‚ and unreliable (Butsch‚ 2005‚ p. 459). Those in the middle class are shown as sensible‚ intelligent‚ and mature. One great example that comes to mind is the show Yes Dear. It has two sets of parents living together because one of them

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    It involves supporting people to become critical‚ creative‚ liberated and active participants‚ enabling them to take more control over their lives‚ their communities and their environment (CDNOS‚ 2009). If Sharon tells her staffs about the importance of community empowerment‚ is to be able to link with the community‚ which is one of the key thing in the organisation they are working

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    Compare the Ways in Which Youth Work Has Changed Over Time By Considering Factors That Have Influenced It. Historically the boundaries that now exist between child‚ youth and adult were not recognised (Smith‚ 2002a). This reflected the time when the government adopted a laissez-faire approach to governance and policies. Hence youth work must be considered as a social construct whose conception has to be understood in the perspective of the wider more comprehensive political‚ economic and social

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    important it correctional health care. The National Commission on Correctional Health Care‚ also known as NCCHC‚ is a government agency that regulates prison health

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    Decade of Corporate Greed Dale Schroll University of Phoenix Axia College As Ronald Reagan Ascended in the 1980’s he reinvented Republican policies that favored deregulation and the growth of business in America. These Ideas markedly opposed the views of the governmental interventionist policies of the 1960’s and 70’s with these ideas Reagan hoped to decrease government Involvement and heavy taxes. With these tax cuts Reagan’s thinking was that many new businesses would spawn

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    1/2/14 Section 1: How Generations Have Changed | Pew Research Center for the People and the Press N O V E MBE R 3‚ 2011 T HE GEN ERA T I O N GA P A N D T HE 2 0 1 2 EL EC T I ON Section 1: How Generations Have Changed The age differences in political attitudes and v oting choices in the past three election cy cles hav e been driv en by three broad social and political trends. The first is the growing racial and ethnic div ersity of the country ‚ reflected in the rising percentage of

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    The 90’s decade was probably one of the best ten years of all times. This decade had a major impacted on society from technology to the toys‚ music‚ movies‚ and fashion trends. What makes the 90’s great is a service that we all use the majority of the time called the internet became available to the consumer. Without the internet‚ we could not surf the web‚ check Facebook or Instagram‚ better yet take online classes. Thanks to the creator‚ Tim Berners-Lee for paving the way for us to be able to use

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