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    Social Influence: A Possible Lethal Weapon Social psychologist Philip Zimbardo states‚ "Unless we learn the dynamics of "why" we will never be able to counteract the powerful forces that can transform ordinary people into evil predators." Unfortunately‚ throughout history and even today the power of majority opinion has led to immoral acts of violence at a universal level. In this "advanced" society‚ the world is experiencing Darfur‚ Armenian‚ Bosnian‚ Karen‚ Cambodian and Rwandan genocides

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    In the essay “Don’t Blame the Eater”‚ David Zincezenko talk about how fast food has contributed to the increasing amount of obese and unhealthy children in the U.S. Over the years many people has tried to sue these fast food restaurants like McDonalds‚ KFC‚ and Taco Bell for making them fat. David uses his own personal experience growing up to help bring perspective to everyone of how easy it is for people to choose unhealthy eating habits. He talk about how his mom worked and didn’t really have

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    India’s Gold Rush (Possible Solutions) Over the past year there has been a significant fall in household savings as a percent-age of GDP from 25.4% in 2009-10 to 22.8% of GDP in 2010-11. This fall in house-hold savings has occurred when the interest rate cycle is at its peak. Conventionally the only way to boost household savings has been to increase interest rates; how-ever that would risk slowing down an already sluggish economy. The reason for this anomaly in the economy is the huge surge

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    choose not to be associated with them‚ or because they choose to remain outsider so as to retain their independence. They seek to influence the decisions made by government by rallying as wide a level of public support (usually via demonstrations) as possible and then putting pressure on officials by displaying to them the level of public support to their cause. An example of a widely supported outsider group is father 4 justice. Sectional pressure groups support and are open to only a specific section

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    Is Utopia Possible through Planning? Utopia is often used to describe a place in our imagination. Utopia is a virtual world in which we think everything will be perfect‚ everything would be planned and set out for all of our needs at any time‚ but that’s just our imagination. If we were to create a Utopia we would need a huge amount of the cites population to becomes neutral on what Utopia is to them. Is it possible for utopia to become true? Utopia would be possible if everyone just dropped their

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    Explain possible economic reasons for changes in the level and distribution of government expenditure. The government spends money for a variety of reasons. Firstly‚ to supply goods and services that the private sector would fail to do‚ such as public goods‚ including defence‚ roads and bridges‚ they also spend money to improve supply side policies such as education and training to improve labour productivity. Government spending is also spent on things like subsidies used to help companies financially

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    the heart‚ and scientists should soon be able to replace other vital internal organs. Scientific exploration of new areas is one of the many benefits made available by cybernetic technology. Space travel without a breathing apparatus could be made possible if the necessary organs were substitute. Replacement lungs could allow humans to function without oxygen. If oxygen was provided within the body‚ then humans would be able to easily explore space‚ as well as the depths of the ocean. With cybernetic

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    Synthesis Essay: Is the American Dream Possible? America was‚ and still is by some‚ known as the land where dreams become reality. ”The traditional American Dream is based on the belief that hardworking citizens can better their lives‚ pay their monthly bills without worry‚ give their children a start to an even better life and still save enough to live comfortably after they retire.” Point of views can be made to support and challenge this‚ however‚ the true solution to the American dream

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    Is it possible to have a happy marriage today? The NY Times called America a “post-marital society.” Tragically‚ that seems to be accurate. I say tragically because marriage is good. It’s good for your spiritual health‚ your mental health‚ your physical health‚ your fiscal health‚ your sexual life. In short‚ it’s good all around. In fact‚ a classic book by Peggy Waite and Maggie Gallagher‚ The Case for Marriage‚ documents all these things. They even show that people who are married live longer and

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    Thesis Development Worksheet Step 1: Deriving a main point from a topic |Topic |Initial evidence from background research |Purpose Statement | |Ex: The drug trafficking problems in |Ex: (From Newsweek) |Ex: The purpose of the paper will be to | |Afghanistan and the role of the U.S. |Since the fall of the Taliban‚ drug |explore the complex interaction between the| |

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