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    Science is a great boon to mankind. At the same time it is a big curse also. It is as destructive as constructive. It has given state-of-the-art weapons and warheads in the hands of mankind which cause mass killing and destruction at a far-off place merely at the trigger of a button. Science has produced hydrogen bomb‚ nuclear bombs‚ fighting aircraft‚ nuclear submarine‚ missiles‚ laser bombs‚ etc. These things of warheads are highly destructive. They can wipe this planet of the existence of mankind

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    Throughout the years our society has gotten considerably worse. Many factors in the modern day has had a part in the negativity in the world. Our music has become everything about drug life‚ sex life and "thug life". Not only has music impacted our change‚ but the increase in violence has affected it. Violence can become an after effect due to what is on TV and cemented into our brains. People have lost all knowledge of common sense. The last factor that makes our society ugly is the rate in bullying

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    Henry Yelkin Social Networking’s Negative Effect on the Young of Today Social networking sites such as Twitter‚ Tumblr‚ and Instagram are changing the youth’s focus from productive activities‚ to the indulgence of their adolescent egos. Many teenagers growing up today have chosen to pursue accomplishments that hold no meaning‚ such as getting 100 likes on their photos. What is worse is that the youth subconsciously know that having this-many followers or that-many likes will get them nowhere

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    prevent harm to the environment when they are over manufacturing or when people are wasting some products made by natural sources‚ for example plastic bags or paper. The three negative effects of pollution are the decrease in the quality of human life‚ animal extinction and damage to the natural environment. The first effect caused by pollution and the most serious is the decrease in the quality of human life. Pollution is harmful for human life because it deteriorates the natural environment quality

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    ads in a newspaper or commercials on radio and TV. Designing the ads and the copy costs money‚ as well. On the high end‚ companies spend up to $2.6 million for a 30-second commercial during the Super Bowl. While the positive impact of advertising is bringing in sales dollars‚ the negative impact is felt by those who are the target of the advertising. Misrepresentation Advertising aims to present a product in the best light possible. There is some leeway in the creative process. As the Gecko in the

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    extent does research show cannabis is SAFE or DANGEROUS‚ assess its harmful effects and discuss effects of its chronic use on MENTAL FUNCTIONING‚ COGNITION‚ PERSONALITY and MEMORY IMPAIRMENTS‚ does it deserve its status in LAW? INTRODUCTING CANNABIS Kingery‚ Alford & Coggeshall (1999) highlight that cannabis is frequently used by adolescents as the first illicit drug. It is a popular illegal recreational drug‚ which has been upgraded back to Class B since 2009 in the UK. The most important psychoactive

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    For a while now‚ science has been a mystery to man‚ leading him to want to discover more and more about it. This in many aspects is dangerous to our society‚ being that scientific developments in new studies have been advancing too quickly for our minds to comprehend. Things such as cloning‚ organ donation‚ and pesticides‚ are things that the world may sometimes find useful‚ when in reality‚ it only brings civilization down. "Raising science to the status of godhood carries with

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    The internet has changed the world It is clear that over the years‚ the internet has changed our world. The internet offers easy access to any kind of information. Especially it is becoming more and more important for nearly everybody as it is one of the newest and most forward-looking media and surely “the” medium of the future. Another point in its favor is the comunication. Nowadays‚ people all over the world do not have to wait too long to know about their friends and family. The emails arrive

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    other terms‚ it takes the form of a white‚ odorless‚ bitter-tasting crystalline powder that easily dissolves in water or alcohol. This drug originated in the 20th century and is classified as a schedule II drug in the United States. Though crystal meth has a reputation as an American street drug‚ the origins of this drug were based in the Japanese military. In 1919‚ a young protégé of Nagai‚ Japan named Akira Ogata discovered a method of synthesizing the crystalline form of the new stimulant‚ giving the

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    Philippa Foot‚ Emerita Professor of Philosophy at the University of California at Los Angeles‚ has been studying and writing about the moral implications of killing someone versus letting someone die for many years. She also explains to us the difference between the negative and positive rights of a person and how negative rights and duties are more stringent than positive rights and duties. I shall be looking at this theory and explaining how it applies to certain cases. Before we can discuss

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