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    Social Issue Sermon: Student/Teenage Anxiety There is a line between the basic stresses of school and life‚ and anxiety. Anxiety affects more people than it may seem apparent‚ especially teenagers of middle to high school age. Anxiety in these cases are usually general or social. Anxiety can cause students to become easily overwhelmed with work when given to them in large amounts or without specific instruction. Often‚ students with anxiety find it difficult just to make it to school and

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    CLASSISM Social class in America is a subject which always has and always will continue to affect our daily lives. The video "People like us: Social Class in America" offered several depictions of class in the U.S.. The video’s depictions ranged in accuracy in terms of its definition of social classes. However the video itself caused me to realize the great affect social class has on my life as well as the lives of those around me. Classism in the United States is a very big‚ yet silent prejudice

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    Most every high school in America has its own set of "cliques" or social castes whose members mingle mostly within the one clique. Many schools have unique groups according to the area such as "surfers"‚ "snow bunnies"‚ and "hicks" referring to people who surf‚ snow ski/board‚ or take on more rural looks. However‚ most schools share some common groups such as "preppies" who are usually the upper class students with more money‚ "goths" who are earmarked by their usually black clothes and body piercings

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    Identify the most important economic‚ political or social issue facing your country. Please explain its significance and offer at least one solution. (Please be sure the essay is well-written and organized with an introduction‚ supporting paragraphs and conclusion. If admitted‚ this essay may be sent to prospective internship sites as a writing sample.) Problems – Solution Intolerance- Education Ignorance - Education Sectarianism – Swift provision of justice‚ redefining discriminatory laws Regionalism

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    government implemented sex education in schools in order to provide students reliable and accurate information needed to make a responsible decision to stay healthy (SEICUS‚ 2014). The integration of sexuality in the school curriculum presents an ethical and legal issue in the academic community. Ethical issues are about questions of right and wrong; it cannot be settled by an appeal to facts alone; and it should be distinguished from values. Legal issues arise as a consequence of not providing

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    Is bullying a part of a more normal aspect of children’s behavior? Has bulling become a more serious problem? The answer is yes! I remember that at one point in my middle school years‚ I was bullied. Fortunately it didn’t get too serious because my parents moved me from the school I was attending. Not everyone has that luck. CNN reported "Just prior to his death he was stripped nude‚ tied up and again placed into a trashcan"‚ (Kuo‚ 2011‚ para.4). This happened to Jon Carmichael‚ 13‚ who committed

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    Computers in some form are in almost everything these days. From Toasters to Televisions‚ just about all-electronic things have some form of processor in them. This is a very large change from the way it used to be‚ when a computer that would take up an entire room and weighed tons of pounds has the same amount of power as a scientific calculator. The changes that computers have undergone in the last 40 years have been colossal. So many things have changed from the ENIAC that had very little power

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    believes that the lack of resources in a developing country increase strain on climate change‚ therefore presenting that climate change affects developing countries more than anyone else. Sewell also believes that small business do not address the issues of climate change because they are simply not aware of the effects (Grimard‚ C 2009). Outline how climate change is likely to affect Nossal’s business operations in developing countries. “Communities have to be ready for higher temperature‚

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    Buzz buzz buzz is the sound most middle school students phones sound like. Students are always on their phone using social media. Social media brings families closer and is a big part of our lives. It also has a positive influence on middle school students. Social media brings families closer. According to the article “Reach Out and Text Someone” they stated that “When parents join the same social media accounts as their kids they can protect them more.” This is important because kids can still

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    Social and Cultural Issues that Lead to the Iranian Revolution In the mid 20th century‚ the people of Iran were going through many changes. In 1953‚ a coup was organized and with Britain and America’s help‚ Muhammad Mossedeq was arrested and taken out of power. With Reza Shah as the main authority in the country‚ he acts as a puppet to Western influence. Shah reigned through fear and force with the help of the State Information and Security Organization (SAVAK). The Shah fled Iran to the United

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