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    unemployment for American citizens‚ immigrants have actually been helping to sustain U.S jobs by purchasing American goods and services such as; food‚ clothing‚ cars‚ and houses‚ as well as starting their own businesses. Immigration also has no effect on the unemployment rate in the U.S because there is no competition between American citizens and immigrants for jobs because immigrants and Americans tend to differ in terms of location‚ job specialization‚ and education causing each group of people

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    Cloning PROS of Cloning There are many pros of cloning‚ which could be beneficial for society today.Past experiments of cloning have told us with work‚ we‚ humans‚ can clone anything we want. But why would we want to? First‚ cloning helps in the medical department. Such as cloning animal models of disease. Think about it‚ the way researches learn about human diseases usually comes from studying animal models. These transgenic animals take a long and intensive process to create. Cloning

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    health problems. Most people think pot is safer than tobacco‚ but that is not true. It’s smoke contains 50% to 70% more cancer causing substances that tobacco smoke and 1 cannabis joint can cause as much damage as 5 tobacco cigarettes. As far as the effects on your mental state goes‚ the main active ingredient in Marijuana is Tetrahydrocannabinol better known as thc and this disrupts nerve cells in the brain affecting memory. It also releases more dopamine while under the influence of pot‚ dopamine is

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    Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reached the summit in 1953‚ around 4‚000 others have conquered the mountain as well. Although this is a great achievement‚ there is a greater problem that deals with the pollution on Everest‚ such as gear and human waste that are left behind‚ which make it harder for climbers to climb this mountain. These issues change the way climbers may scale Everest in the future… In the informative source‚ “The World’s Highest Mountain”‚ Sir Edmund Hillary is concerned

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    The Effects of ADHD in Children Having a child diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder‚ I have witnessed first-hand the effects it has on a child’s life. Though many teachers discount the validity of ADHD‚ this disorder‚ if left untreated‚ affects a child’s daily life‚ causing them to experience forgetfulness‚ short attention spans‚ insecurities‚ and frustration. Fortunately‚ there are many treatments available to help treat the disorder‚ so that children who are diagnosed and experience

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    Young men and women‚ some just legally adults at the age of 18‚ are placed into battle. These brave men and women fight for our country‚ a job most are afraid to do. A job that requires selflessly risking your life to make our country a free and safer place. Most come back changed. A shell of the person they used to be. Recurring nightmares that jolt them awake and make them relive times they want forgotten. Sounds make them jump and bring them back to battle. These veterans go into war joyful young

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    The Sociological Effects of Music on Human Expression Although sound and music are biologically heard and received by the ear in the same way; the vibration of waves at varying frequencies and their reception by the ear canal (http://www.brainconnection.com‚ How We Hear‚ 28/10/02) they affect our consciousness in very different ways. Sound‚ by definition is: “mere noise‚ without meaning or sense or distinguished by sense…to resound…to be audible”. (Chambers 20th Century Dictionary‚ p1291).

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    things going on around the world now that’s causing racial profiling more dangerous. It’s really important to study since a lot of racial profiling goes on because people been racial profiling since a long time and still going on. Media has a lot of effect of racial profiling since everybody watches media and believes everything they say something bad about a person from a certain race and ethnicity so they start racial profiling the whole religion‚ race and ethnicity and that’s not right.The way Racial

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    good things are coming from cloning‚ I can’t believe we didn’t try this sooner. However‚ 10-15 years down the track those headlines begin to change to be more like‚ "Mutated Clones- Are They Still Classified as Human?" and "Clone Armies- Could it Happen?" It’s only then that people will start to feel nervous and realise the implications of their actions but by then‚ it would probably be too late. So the question that is has been posed to us now is this: should cloning be allowed? The answer to this

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    (Suddath‚ 2009). In 1983‚ the Los Angeles Police Department created a school lecture program called Drug Abuse Resistance Education‚ D.A.R.E‚ to teach children to avoid the uses of illegal drugs. Studies later showed that D.A.R.E does not have an effect on preventing children from becoming abusers of drugs. In 2002‚ the Bush administration had a goal to reduce all illegal drug use by 25%. The results showed that only marijuana abuse declined 6% while other drugs increased (Suddath‚ 2009). The declination

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