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    Chewing Gum Experiment

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    Chewing gum Audio Memory tasks Pencil Paper Participants consent form Procedures 1. Have 3 packs each of these gum types (Orbit‚ Bubble Yum‚ Extra). 2. Have participants sign consent form. 3. Give participants one of the sorts of gum. 4. Read nine numbers out loud and repeat them again for the participants. 5. Have participants recite the numbers back to you and record them. 6. Have participant spit out gum and repeat steps 4 and 5 (control) Variables Control – Participants that did not chew

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    King COMM215 May 1‚ 2012 KELLI SANDMAN-HURLEY The Life of a Military Child The life of a military child is vary‚ vary different than that of a civilian child. Yes‚ even though there are military children that act out against parents‚ guardians and teachers‚ many military children are made resilient because of military support groups and foundations and strong emotional support at home. Military children are made to be resilient. First what is resilience? It is an individual person’s

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    Centre (Board). Sixteen minutes later Flight number‚ one seventy-five‚ impacted the South Tower (Board‚ George Washington University). American Airlines Flight seventy-seven dropped on the Pentagon at nine thirty-seven (Board‚ George Washington University ). On eleventh September 2001 two thousand nine hundred and seventy seven people died (Glazier). It marked the worst terrorist attack in the American history. The United States economy froze while the world still stood in shock. In those dramatic

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    http://www.channel4.com/news/met-police-racism-figures-reveal-120-cases-one-dismissal Racist A racist is a person with a prejudiced belief that one race is superior to others. An example of a racist in the public services was reported in The Guardian where a police officer by the name Alex Macfarlane was suspended after he was recorded racially abusing a black man. http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/apr/16/met-police-cases-alleged-racism Institutionalised racism Institutionalised racism

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    Baby P report Peter Connelly (also known as baby P) was a 17 month old British baby boy‚ who died in London after a number of injuries. He was visited 60 times by health professionals and social workers; or roughly twice a week for the nine months he was on the child protection register. His mother was arrested twice‚ but no one appeared to question her boast that she was "a damn good mum." People saw a lot of things happen to baby P but took no notice. Someone watched Baby P eat dirt in

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    study because the home is an important part of anyone’s life. I feel that a child needs a stable home to focus in to develop their identity and their activities. Adoption also gives people the chance to become legal guardians of children they are already caring for. By being legal guardians they are able to make important decisions about the welfare of the child just like a biological parent. I personally do not have any experience with

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    is more than willing to embrace. In the weeks to come‚ Johnny will appear in the most unlikely places‚ visible only to the two people who need him most: his nine-year-old brother‚ locked in a silent world‚ whose special needs Johnny always seemed to understand - and his mother‚ who has always nurtured her family‚ but who now needs a guardian angel of her

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    there are many arguments for and against the subject‚ there are definitely same that stand out above the rest. First‚ many believe that if any decisions are to be made about any newborns‚ defective or not‚ should be made by the child’s parents or guardian. Next‚ several doctors as well as others who have read the Hippocratic Oath believe no doctor that has taken the oath can euthanize due to the contradiction it causes. Finally if you look at the problem from an ethical stand point it can go one of

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    Why Is Gattaca Unethical

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    Survival of the fittest is one of the most common themes in ecology. Through natural selection‚ the organisms most capable of adapting to an environment will be the ones to pass on traits for their offspring to inherit. Although the natural process of passing on traits will supposedly take millions of years‚ geneticists have discovered that procedures such as eugenics and embryo selection will facilitate this process. However‚ one can reason that disposing of the rejected live human embryos‚ discouraging

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    Arguments Against FERPA

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    the federal law of Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act‚ FERPA. But FERPA is not always the best avenue to follow when the law is continuously being altered. According to the political blog Crazy Crawfish‚ “Congress has amended FERPA a total of nine times in the nearly 28 years since its enactment” (“FERPA Does Not Protect Student Privacy”). As a result‚ the school board of an Alabama school received a collection of hate from parents after passing a policy that correlated with President Obama’s

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