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    on Drugs has had horrible effects on society economically and socially. The drug prohibition efforts have had little impact on the supply of illicit drugs and have had no success in lowering the demand. Rather than spending trillions and incarcerating millions for a failed drug war we should be regulating the supply of drugs and providing treatment for those who want it. Legalizing drugs would lower abuse and deaths from illicit substances and have a significant positive impact economically. Congress

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    The Industrial Revolution had many effects on the way of life and countries growth afterwards. Some negative effects include‚ unfair working conditions‚ union strikes‚ pollution and child labor. A few of the most important positive effects of the I.R. were‚ unions formed‚ new transportation‚ the need for raw materials and new markets‚ and Imperialism. These effects lead directly into imperialism and the need to imperialize. The Industrial Revolution motivated European nations to compete for overseas

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    harmed. Some will benefit from it while others get the exact opposite effect‚ and the important part is whether the sacrifice was worth it or not. Even though the United States tried to stay neutral during World War I‚ their involvement in this conflict had positive and negative impacts in economic and political developments‚ but the out doing of the benefits demonstrates that the US involvement in the war was in fact a positive event. Before 1917‚ the United States was a neutral country that wanted

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    There are many positive effects of tracking in schools. Teachers are better able to target individual needs and students will learn more. Advanced students will have the opportunities to becomes leaders in their career fields. Homogeneous groups are easier to teach‚ and it improves the instructional setting for selected students. Unless everyone is going to be taught the same thing at the same time‚ grouping is necessary‚ and tracking is not difficult since the students will need to be grouped anyway

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    Negative effects of stress on students Stress is a person’s response to a stressor situation such as environmental condition or an external stimulus. In other words‚ is a body’s way to react to a challenge or a stressful event. Stress typically describes a negative condition‚ but can also be a positive condition that can have an impact on a person’s mental and physical well-being. Stress symptoms may be affecting your health‚ even though you might not realize it. You may think illness is to blame

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    THE NEGATIVE PHYSICAL EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR RADIATION Page 1 Abstract Nuclear radiation has been a major problem since 1941 when the Second World War began. A major contribution to World War Two is the nuclear bomb‚ also known as the Atom bomb. Once the two bombs were dropped‚ the usually terminal Leukemia was derived throughout Japan. There are three types of radiation‚ Alpha‚ Beta‚ and Gamma radiation. In my study of radiation I discovered that radiation can damage many cells in your body

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    and brought on many changes in Europe. A dramatic decrease in population brought an increase in wages‚ led to peasants revolting‚ and rural communities started to decline as urban communities began to flourish. The effects of the Black Death changed Europe in both positive and negative ways. The Black Death was brought to Europe on a cargo ship on which it had rats and more specifically the rats had fleas which were carried by the rats had brought the bubonic plague‚ which featured large lesions

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    video games are entertaining and addictive‚ there are a considerable amount of criticism about the games. However‚ as Daphne Bavelier (2012) said‚ we should be far more nuanced when we talk about the effects of video games. After careful and serious analysis‚ I support that electronic games are positive because they are beneficial to humankind if

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    Propaganda‚ or a parenting tool? What many parents see as innocent‚ many others‚ including a child psychologist‚ may not and rightfully think so. The negative effects of Elf on the Shelf range as child psychologist‚ Dr. David Kyle Johnson‚ states in his excerpt. Not only does this little holiday tradition pose a threat to children‚ it also does for parents too. The strings attached to Elf on a Shelf vary from iPhone apps‚ television programs‚ and even a website. The potential dangers to relationships

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    Negative Effect of Media to Woman In the article‚ “The Burka and The Bikini” by Joan Jacobs and Jacquelyn Jackson‚ they mention not only media can insult some cultures by showing almost nude females in their advertisement and it could also put a huge impact on most of our women’s health in the society we live in. They use two totally different views of two different world of women as their main example. They assert that some women covered up for the sake and a respect for the culture of their

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