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    actually doing them? Pushing young children to achieve encourages them to achieve a specific goal or task‚ but at the same time you are really hurting the child. Not everyone is used to being pushed hard to do something‚ so sometimes it can have a negative effect on people‚ especially younger children. Pushing young children to achieve hurts them and it can affect them in many ways. Pushing your children to achieve can hurt them in a few different ways. Pushing your child to achieve hurts them because

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    Hip- Hop can give a postive vibes and give you a central message to go on throughout your day. At most times it can stop people from committing harmful crimes. For example Hip-Hop was born in the 1970’s with scratching disco and old vinyl records and boys and girls bustin’ down rhymes that talks about dreams and life purposes. Later presented to block parties by DJ Kool Herc aka (Clive Campbell) and Grandmaster Flash aka (Joseph Saddler) who all they wanted to do is mind their own and just have fun

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    Corrections Today‚ people can’t imagine their life without their phones and tablets. Technology does have its benefits‚ but when the addiction starts trickling into young kids‚ most consequences are negative. Although technology can be beneficial if used moderately‚ over-dependence and excess usage has a negative impact on young children. Today‚ we’ll first discuss how devices affect the bond between parents and children. Then‚ we’ll take a look at how health issues can arise from the overuse of electronic

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    Human Cloning: The Negative Effects on Society Human cloning is possible but also dangerous to society. One day during an assembly in March 1977‚ a heated debate began over the topic of human cloning. Both sides were getting very involved in the argument. Suddenly a group of protestors stormed the stage. They were protesting human cloning while chanting‚ "We shall not be cloned!" During the protest the group held up a sign that said: "We will create the perfect race – Adolf Hitler" (Lester and

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    participating children‚ as well as their development of strong morals. A child that participates in pageants is at risk for developing mental disorders for several reasons. The children are constantly being compared to each other and given negative criticism. "A child‚ especially a female that is going to pay so much attention to her looks and that knows she is being assessed for it‚ is very prone to develop eating disorders‚ such as anorexia or bulimia (Grosaru)." Eating disorders start mentally

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    improvements and advancements but by the blending of profound social changes‚ as Europe moved from a primarily agricultural and rural economy to a capitalist and urban economy‚ from a household‚ family-based economy to an industry-based economy. The negative impacts of the Industrial Revolution were evident at the beginning‚ many hardships had to be overcome‚ changes took place causing grief to majority of the population. Faith waned‚ patience was tested‚ and a umbrella of oppression covered the people

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    Slavery: Negative for Slaveholders as Well as Slaves Throughout the 1800’s‚ slavery was a prominent issue throughout the United States. The nation was divided between the north and south because of the controversial topic of whether or not slavery should be abolished. Former slave‚ Frederick Douglass‚ wrote The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass to show the hardships he faced while growing up as a slave. Although African American slaves were severely treated‚ the act of slavery also affected

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    The Negative Effects of Media on Sports I. Media and Sports Introduction A. John Wooden Quote B. The tendencies of the media THESIS: The media must take significant strides towards reforming the way they portray sports to change the current system of altering the ideals of athletes and diminishing the prestige of modern sports. II. History of media in sports III. Publication of shameful actions A. Celebrations B. Commercials C. XFL IV. Multimedia A. Cable Networks

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    energy drink products that are commonly consumed on campuses such as; Sparks‚ Rockstar 21‚ Tilt and Four Loko. Four Loko has five times the amount of calories than an average twelve-ounce beer at 660 calories per can. Alcoholic energy drinks have a higher concentration of alcohol by volume. Most of these drinks are between 10% and 12% alcohol by volume as compared to most beers that are 3% to 4% alcohol by volume. This could be a major health factor for the consumers of this product. It also leads

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    people to express and get out into the world and do things they would not normally do. It was a time for dancing‚ art‚ and entertainment to emerge into society. Traditionalist did not always approve of these new activities among the youth. However‚ negative influences started to appear in the south. A terrorist group known as the Ku Klux Klan was created to create fear among African Americans to hold their power within the south. "The name Ku Klux Klan was derived from the Greek word kyklos meaning

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