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    Concealed Weapons Many wonder whether or not any forms of weapons should be approved on campus grounds. College staff‚ students‚ and families‚ may worry about their safety on campus while attending college. Safety tends to be ensured through protective weapons. A big controversy among the society of college‚ is whether or not concealed weapons should be allowed. Some people believe that teachers/faculty should be allowed to posses a weapon for protection on campus‚ others believe that both teachers

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    Slavery by Another Name

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    was colossal larceny. Black codes were laws limiting the basic human rights and civil liberties of blacks. These codes were easily broken because anything was considered a crime. For example‚ spitting on the sidewalk‚ talking too loud‚ public intoxication‚ or not stepping off the sidewalk when a white person was coming across your path‚ were all consider crimes and would result in a conviction. Once convicted and charged‚ court fees would be given to add more time to the given sentence. Even innocent

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    Types of Mental Disorders

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    Topic: Mental Disorders Thesis Statement: Mental disorders can be categorised into organic brain disorders‚ mood and anxiety disorders‚ personality disorders and psychotic disorders. Sub- topics: 1. Organic brain disorders 2. Mood and anxiety 3. Personality 4. Psychotic disorders Topic Sentences: 1. Organic brain disorders are the direct result of physical changes and diseases that affect the brain and is a major contributor of mental disorders. 2. Mood and anxiety arise

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    Mandur Landfills Essay

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    Case study: Mandur landfills Mandur is a sub-urban village in the vicinity of Bangalore. Once a sleepy village surrounded by mango orchards‚ grapevines and fields of ragi and jowar. Is now a victim of multistory apartments with the relentless expansion of Bengaluru city‚ which is rapidly overrunning Mandur’s landscape. Mandur‚ now known for it garbage landfills. The dumping of municipal waste is the direct effect of rapid urbanization and poorly planned construction. The landfills in mandur are

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    Once Were Warriors

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    1. Using the movie “Once Were Warriors” as 3 different clients‚ how would you write a full diagnosis based on their medical conditions? Beth Heke left her small island town when she was a very young lady despite her parents disapproval‚ she married Jake "the Muss" Heke. After a total of eighteen years they have five children and live in a slum in New Zealand. Beth is from a more traditional background she related to the old ways‚ while Jake is an interpretation of what some Māori have become.

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    How in the world did we go from condemning cigarette smokers to praising pot smokers? The media is to blame for this illogical thinking. All over television pot smokers are represented as fun‚ laughing‚ people who sit on their couch all day eating Cheetos. This representation excludes the pot smokers who are addicted‚ junkies‚ or failures. Smoking is smoking‚ no matter how one puts it; smoking is a dangerous habit that impacts health like alcohol. America should listen to the past and realize there

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    Alcohol Abuse In Teens

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    even knowing. Signs that indicate people are intoxicated include the smell of alcohol on their breath or skin‚ glazed or bloodshot eyes‚ being unusually passive or argumentative‚ and/or deterioration in appearance or hygiene. Other symptoms of intoxication include flushed skin and memory loss. There are many risks that are being taken when involving alcohol. One of the main risks is getting alcohol poisoning. Alcohol poisoning is the potentially fatal result of drinking excessive amounts of alcohol

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    lacking in the mentally ill category‚ therefore mentally ill prisoners usually return to prison. Due to the lack of proper community programs‚ mentally ill patients usually end up on the streets‚ which lead them to crimes that range from public intoxication to homicide. While in prison the excess violence‚ as well as the stressful environment is harder on someone with a mental illness. Now prisons have separate ward to house mentally ill prisoners in order to combat the stressful environment. Here

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    Buy custom Impacts of Oil Spills on Marine and Terrestrial Ecosystems essay In this paper am going to examine the factors contributing to oil spills‚ and their effects on marine and terrestrial ecosystems. This addition of phytoplankton leads to depletion of oxygen levels in water‚ making it hard for survival of animal and plant population in the water.  These oil spills do not only affect the marine system but also the chronic urban contamination and the economic loss. The oil spill has total effect

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    sells his wife Susan‚ and his daughter Elizabeth-Jane‚ for five guineas at a county fair (19). Anger‚ stemmed from an unhappy marriage at a young age‚ contributes to Henchard’s intolerable character‚ in combination with the intoxication of alcohol. The fusion of anger and intoxication results in Henchard’s intensified emotions and exaggerated behaviour. The combination of emotional instability and an unhappy marriage had sealed the protagonist’s fate as he committed the transaction. Due to this‚ it can

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