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    Michael Fulcher Professor Pecora English 1413 24 July 2012 The Truth about Anabolic Steroids When someone thinks about drug related deaths they might think of cocaine‚ ecstasy‚ or heroin but very few people think of anabolic steroids. Some people wonder‚ what is an anabolic steroid? A steroid is a basic four-ring carbon structure‚ but different types differ in the number of carbon atoms attached to the number 17 carbon atom in the molecule‚ and in the way which hydrogen (H)‚ oxygen (O)‚ and

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    Why Is Women's Pay Unfair

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    It is commonplace in modern times that women are not only just housewives and mothers‚ they have jobs outside the home and bring in their fair share of the family’s income. This was not always the case though‚ when women really first became part of the workforce they were seen as less valuable employees than men. This ludicrous opinion lead to women being paid less than men who were doing the same jobs and the same amount of work as themselves. Women should receive pay equal to that of their male

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    Jim Crow Laws Unfair

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    I believe that this quote means to me was how unfair of the government to contradict their own people in which African-Americans were not able to have the same rights of the White Americans. Jim Crows laws were so cruel to the extreme that they were able to control the lives of the African-Americans. In this essay I will be reviewing over some of the Jim Crow laws and further explain the effects it has on each individual African-American. The first law I want to cover is the law about nurses. No

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    compensation is deplorable. They were sent to internment camps for the duration of the Pacific War. The big question that everyone wants an answer to is why the American government and people decided on this path to act. Japanese internment camps were unfair to the vast majority of the Japanese people who would not have engaged in sabotage or spying for japan during the war. The government’s enforcement of Executive Order 9066 during World War II was a result of racism and prejudice. On Thursday‚ February

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    Are Steroids Worth the Risk? One of the most controversial issues with all athletes are steroids. How harmful are they? Is it worth the risk to get a competitive edge on the game? Should it be banned from sports? Steroids are not the answer; not only are there physical bad side effects‚ there are also psychological effects short and long term. The history of steroids dates back to the 1930s‚ the were taking from male testosterone originally. They were used to treat HIV-AIDS and cancer. They

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    On the top of page 248‚ it says‚ “‘No‚ I don’t recollect if he hit me. I mean yes I do‚ he hit me.’” Mayella clearly does not want to tell the truth. With all the evidence piled together‚ Tom Robinson is innocent. But the judges decision shows how unfair they treat people due to the color of their skin. “All men are created equal” means that no one should be looked upon differently based on the color of their skin‚ race‚ religious beliefs or disabilities. The court should treat everyone fair and they

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    Salesman” written by Arthur Miller‚ the author manages to create an unfair situation for Willy Lowman by showing how Howard humiliates him in the whole conversation. Also‚ by showing Howard is not interested at Willy situation at all. In addition to this‚ by using stage directions and exclamation marks the writer creates a tense atmosphere which contributes to an unfair situation. To start with‚ Howard fires Willy in a really unfair way‚ he had work for many time for his father and they had a very

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    and Effect: Steroids and Athletes. There are so many different kinds of people who use steroids; mainly they are athletes who want to compete or kids who are trying it for the first time and other school athletes. Coaches in the gym take steroids so they will look more muscular and huge from those who are training. On the other side‚ some people who perform hard work like policeman‚ fireman uses steroids to be more energetic. Models‚ dancers‚ and movie stars all of them take steroids for a better

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    Standardized Testing is Unfair and Biased A 2001 study published by the Brookings Institution found that 50-80% of year-over-year test score improvements were temporary and "caused by fluctuations that had nothing to do with long-term changes in learning..." Standardized testing is becoming a more prevalent debate in society due to the fact that people are realizing it is unable to fairly judging a student’s academic ability. Standardized testing is inequitable because it does not properly determine

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    An Unfair Drug War

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    Drug production and drug dealing today has become a substantial source of revenue. Whether for making up budget deficits or for the enrichment of certain individuals‚ population groups‚ firms or even countries‚ drugs are distributed worldwide. Drugs also involve economically marginalized sectors of the population‚ such as peasant producers or some small-scale drug dealers‚ criminal organizations or certain closely-knit sectors of society in the world of business or State institutions. The recycling

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