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    One explanation as to why spanking has these side effects is that the child is following the example of the parents hitting them. Another part of the explanation is that when parents spank‚ children miss out on instances of a conflict being resolved nonviolently and therefore have lower problem-solving skills. Another problem with spanking is that it undermines the relationship between parent and child. It’s part of American mythology that spanking is not a big deal and that kids take it in stride

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    The Negative Effects Violence on Television has on Kids The amount of violence on television nowadays is inacceptable. The material that you see on shows that are “supposedly for kids” just don’t seem like it. As more and more violent television shows and programs are aired every single night‚ kids are affected by it in a negative way. Studies have shown that revelations of violence to kids at early ages will affect them mentally. They will either start to think nothing of violence‚ or be over-frightened

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    I think the biggest negative impact in teens is sleep deprivation. Sleep deprivation hurts people’s health and makes it harder for them in their school life and their real life.You need sleep as much as you need to breathe and eat. While you’re sleeping‚ your body is busy tending to your physical and mental health and getting you ready for another day. In children and adolescents‚ hormones that promote growth are released during sleep. These hormones help build muscle mass‚ as well as make repairs

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    Negative Effects of the Roman Conquests As the territory of the Roman Empire expanded and conquered new land to encompass the majority of the known world. With new territories came new wealth‚ lands to be colonized and distributed‚ treasures and art to be plundered‚ taxes to be collected‚ and slaves to be sold. The Empire was prospering‚ trade routes provided anything the world had to offer in the markets of Rome. With increased wealth the residents of Rome be came idle and decadent‚ entertainment

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    very first written document and first constitution of the United States‚ The Articles of Confederation. Although the intentions of The Articles of Confederation were substantial and would bring positive change after modification‚ the effects were definitely more negative than positive during the beginning. Despite the need for a national

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    his audience that slavery not only has a negative impact on slaves‚ but on slaveholders as well. Douglass describes slavery as dehumanizing and soul-killing. Slavery has sucked the life out of many people. It has stripped them of their innocence and tainted their minds with cruelty and hatred. Slavery damaged many slaves‚ but has also ruined the lives of many slaveholders. Douglass’ mistress‚ Mrs. Auld‚ is a prime example of slavery having a negative effect on slaveholders. Douglass stated‚ “My new

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    Media Use‚ he states that “ Television has moved from family programming‚ to children programs‚ and now to complete channels aimed at the youth market” (12). Ever since the creation of novels and comic books‚ the effect of media has been debated. Mass media have existed for centuries; its history is traced back when dramas were performed in the early days in different cultures. The term “mass media” evolved as a result of the printed media (Bhattacharyya). In 868 A.D‚ the first newspaper

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    Most people regard industrialization as a positive development capable of generating great wealth and revitalizing run-down areas. Mention industrialization today‚ and it brings to mind large factories organized with the latest technologies in mass producing. Along with these visions comes the promise of more jobs for the community‚ higher rates of pay‚ and financial stability. One can only think of the positive influences on a community that the opening of a new factory could bring‚ but during what

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    to transport the oil safely you must first separate all the different elements/compounds. After all of this the oil is safely transported to and from countries‚ across seas‚ wherever the oil is needed. Most people would say that oil has only a bad effect on the environment it does but not for all the reasons you think. Of course oil causes pollution and destroys our ozone layer however it also a participating factor towards climate change‚ it helps in making the north and south poles smaller and the

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    Chapter 9 Section 1: The Beginnings of Industrialization A. Perceiving Cause and Effect: As you read this section‚ make notes in the chart to explain how each factor listed contributed to an Industrial Revolution in Great Britain Factor Contribution to the Industrial Revolution 1. Agricultural Revolution- boosted demand for products and provided labor led to an increase of population increased Food supplies. 2. Abundant Natural Resources- Surplus of natural resources such as coal

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