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    Prevent Teen Pregnancy

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    Communicating in Groups Activity(5 points) Chapter 9 pg 298 Activity #2 Be prepared to discuss your answers to this activity in class. A failure to discuss will result in a 0 for this assignment. Make sure the work you submit is typed and stapled. Group and Individual Goals. Think about 2 groups to which you belong. 1. What are your task-related goals in each? · The two groups that I am going to speak on is my chorus group that I was a part of in high school and the basketball team that

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    Suicide in Japan

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    Suicide is an epidemic that affects some of the world’s greatest countries. However‚ it is Japan who is most famous for being a suicide-prone nation. While only being ranked ninth for deaths by suicide‚ Japan boasts some of the more disturbing stories behind its suicide victims‚ as well as a long history of this gruesome act. However unheard of it seems to outsiders‚ the methods and reasons behind suicide have become all too common amongst native Japanese. Suicide in Japan began

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    Atomic Bombing President Truman’s decision of the atomic bombing has undeniably made a huge impact to world’s history events. Throughout decades‚ many individuals’ have encountered diverse explanations as to why it was necessary for the dropping of the atomic bomb. While others believe it was essential‚ some may think that it caused an enormous catastrophe‚ murdering millions of innocent civilians and produced a generation with an atrocious radiation poison. Years has passed by and it continues

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    From the dawn of time up to current day‚ genocides have been happening throughout history. Some earlier genocides have not even been recorded or documented. Genocides happen because one group wants complete control and absolute power over another. People can be killed for having different ideas or not being similar to to the opposing group. Knowing this‚ one could see that genocides only end with senseless and brutal discrimination which results in many deaths. From 1975 to 1979‚ Pol Pot and the

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    Teenage Suicide

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    Depression is the leading cause of teenage suicide. Severe depression is often accompanied by a general sense of suffering as well as the belief to escape from it’s hopelessness. The pain of existence often becomes too much for severe depressed people to bear. The state of depression changes their thinking‚ allowing ideas like “Everyone would all be better off without me” to make rational sense. They shouldn’t be blamed for falling prey to such distorted thoughts any more than a heart patient should

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    Teen Suicide

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    Suicide is the third most common cause of death amongst adolescents between 15-24 years of age‚ and the sixth most common cause of death amongst 5-14 year olds. It is estimated that over half of all teens suffering from depression will attempt suicide at least once‚ and of those teens‚ roughly seven percent will succeed on the first try. Teenagers are especially vulnerable to the threat of suicide‚ because in addition to increased stress from school‚ work and peers‚ teens are also dealing with hormonal

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    Bullies And Suicide

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    number one cause to teen and pre-teen suicides! In recent years‚ a series of bullying-related suicides in the US and across the globe have drawn attention to the connection between bullying and suicide. Though too many adults still see bullying as “just part of being a kid‚” it is a serious problem that leads to many negative effects for victims‚ including suicide. Many people may not realize that there is also a link between being a bully and committing suicide. “Bullyingstatistics.org”

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    Farmar Suicides

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    WP-2007-014 Risks‚ Farmers’ Suicides and Agrarian Crisis in India: Is There A Way Out? Srijit Mishra Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research‚ Mumbai September 2007 2 Risks‚ Farmers’ Suicides and Agrarian Crisis in India: Is There A Way Out?1 Srijit Mishra Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (IGIDR) General Arun Kumar Vaidya Marg Goregaon (E)‚ Mumbai- 400065‚ INDIA Email: srijit@igidr.ac.in Abstract Poor returns to cultivation and absence of non-farm opportunities

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    Suicide In The Lottery

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    The idea that lemmings will commit mass suicide every few years by jumping off cliffs and drowning in the seas below were once attributed to drops in the lemming population. In theory‚ once a few lemmings died‚ other lemmings rapidly followed. While the lemming suicide hypothesis is a mere myth‚ it parallels a vulnerable aspect of human society--- following the crowd can have dangerous consequences. For example‚ look at the fictional world of a short story: “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson. In its

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    Assisted Suicide

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    that about 9% of all deaths were a result of physician-assisted suicide or euthanasia in 1990? And based on a recent study‚ 57% of physicians practicing today have received a request for physician-assisted suicide in some form or another? Assisted suicide is suicide with help from another person (such as a doctor) to end suffering from severe physical illness. About one hundred and thirty thousand people die from assisted suicide and up to 20‚000 a year is helped to die by doctors. One of the

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