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    Village of Bellport has had a sexual harassment case between two employees; one is an office employee and one is a highway employee who is also the husband of the office employee’s supervisor. This sensitive situation that has happened is due to the lack of communication between the Mayor‚ the Board of Trustees and the rest of the staff and has affected the relationships and the morale of the employees. Without going into too many details; the office employee stated that the highway worker sexually

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    Lack of communication is the number one cause in divorces in the United States‚ while there are marriages that work out there are many that don’t. For every two marriages there has been one divorce in the 21st century. (Britannica) Often in a relationship we don’t consider the small things and we move to quickly not thinking about the opinion of the people we interact with. In this article by Aziza Shumba she gives very clear‚ concise details on why communication is important in a relationship. An

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    A Teenage Life By: Marlouie V. BatallaIII-DaltonA long time ago‚ a child was born with nothing on his mind. A child who gentlysleeps in her mother’s arm‚ and always cries when gets hungry. This child grew up to become a great kid. This kid grew up to be me.Since childhood‚ I was the happy-go-lucky kid. I really never bothered everything but only play with my friends. I was so gleeful‚ cheerful‚ and always think positively. Ilove my friends‚ and they do love me. But my entire life changed when I

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    Argumentative Essay 11/1/12 “PARENTAL RIGHTS” Is the judicial system too lenient on parental rights even when those parents do not really deserve to have those rights to begin with? Some parents take those rights that are handed to them for granted. Children are here for us to love and cherish. The right to do that should be taken away from some parents that are not really “parents.” Parents that abuse their children (physically‚ mentally‚ or sexually) should have those rights stripped away

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    Henrietta Lacks

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    Racist Experiments Racism is immortal just like Henrietta’s cells it will always be around. People would do anything to be the first to discover something. At the end of the day it’s all about the money. The Mississippi appendectomies and the Tuskegee experiments were similar in the way that the government forced treatment upon minorities without consent. Henrietta’s case was different than Mississippi and Tuskegee because the doctor in Johns Hopkins didn’t experiment on her actual body but

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    Teenage Marriage

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    Teens are usually not prepared for marriage. Marriage comes with many responsibilities; most of which teens are not prepared to handle. "Early marriage‚ though possessing certain inherent dangers‚ is widely practiced in contemporary America" (Teenage 1). Even if teens feel they have the potential for a lasting marriage‚ they should still wait to become married. One of many arguments against this is that if the teens feel they are "destined" to be together and they wait to become married‚ there

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    Henrietta's Lacks

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    believe the public’s perception of Henrietta’s story in 1976 was appropriate and would have been viewed the same way in 1951. The treatment of Black’s in the 1950s‚ was the reason why many perceived Henrietta’s story as an issue of race. During this time‚ African American were considered to be second class citizens. Racism against blacks was accepted. There was racial segregation meaning that blacks and whites were socially separated. Black people were not allowed to enjoy some of the same advances

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    Unplanned Teenage Pregnancy

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    DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES Save $$$s onottled water!!!- Unplanned Teenage Pregnancy and the Support Needs of Young Mothers Part B: Review of literature Prepared by Krystyna Slowinski Research‚ Analysis and Information Team November 2001 Contents Executive Summary ………………………………………………………….. 1 1.. Introduction …………………………………………………………….… 5 1.1 Background ………………………………………………………………. 5 1.2 Methodology …………………………………………..…..……..….…. 6 1.3 Language and Terminology ……………………..…..…….…….. 6 2. Adolescent

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    Professor Vineski October 28‚ 2012 The reality TV series 16 and pregnant and Teen Mom are two great examples showing the everyday struggles of teenage pregnancy and a day in the life of a teenage mother. By no means do these two shows glorify teen pregnancy. Teens seem to think that they are inevitable and nothing will happen to them. All it takes is one time to have sexual intercourse to become pregnant. While being

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    Teenage Behaveor

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    Teen Behavior In an effort to set guidelines for acceptable teenage behavior‚ parents and other adults in authority often make rules that restrict the freedoms of the individual. How much freedom and responsibility should teenagers have in making their own decisions should be based on their level of maturity? When I was younger‚ I put doing my homework off until the last possible moment. This resulted in my parents taking away TV privileges until my homework was done. My staying out past my curfew

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