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    Germany. Germany has a high rate of social problems especially in literacy‚ ethic issues and teenage pregnancies. 4. Humans are inflicting more and more damage on the environment. Human activities such as deforestation‚ overpopulation and unplanned developments have brought huge impact to the environment. 5. The nuclear family is a thing of the past. Emergence of postmodern family‚ high divorce rate and increase in materialism are undoubtedly the causes of banishment of nuclear family

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    More than sixty percents of crime committed people are illiterate and low educated. And lastly‚ some people committed crime incidentally. They might have illness that can lead them to commit crime unexpectedly. Even the crime they committed is unplanned or incident‚ but they might want to pay back what they have committed to the victims in human and moral way. As mentioned in Proposition 34‚ require persons found guilty of murder to work while in prison‚ with their wages to be applied to any victim

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    Adolescent Years Allison Cain Northeast Texas Community College PSYCH 2314: Human Growth & Development Professor Ubinger October 10‚ 2012 Adolescent Development Adolescent years are the years you find yourself; you make decisions and encounter experiences from those decisions that will be what ultimately determines who you are; your self-definition. You become more and more independent of your family and more dependent on your peers‚ having more close trusting relationships with

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    “What we’re doing now to prevent underage drinking isn’t working; it’s time to try something else.” Although many people argue that the National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1964‚ which lowed the drinking age from eighteen to twenty one‚ was a good idea. David J Hanson a professor in the State University of New York believed that something needs to be done to make the United States a safer place to live. Is it fair that people in the United States can serve in the military‚ vote in elections‚ serve

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    third trimester often approximates the point of viability‚ or the ability of the fetus to survive‚ with or without medical help‚ outside of the uterus.[3] In the United States and United Kingdom‚ 40% of pregnancies are unplanned‚ and between a quarter and half of those unplanned pregnancies were unwanted pregnancies.[4][5] Of those unintended pregnancies that occurred in the US‚ 60% of the women used birth control to some extent during the month pregnancy occurred.[6] Contents 1 Terminology

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    served to reinvigorate city dweller’s and introduce a higher level of significance to combat the conflict‚ disillusionment‚ and isolation often found in the big city. Previously alluded to‚ the spectacular growth of the cities led to haphazard and unplanned extensions of municipal boundaries (mainly through the newly invented electric trolley)‚ contamination‚ corruption‚ pollution‚ hazardous environments‚ and overall undesirable conditions of life for the inhabitants of the cities. The sociocultural

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    At first glance‚ this essay might be guessed to just be an informational essay about the art of a few Asian American artists but it delves much deeper than that. Further research has led me to the discovery that it took some guts for these artists to step out of the comfort zone and confront the stereotypes pressed upon them by society that prevents them to be what they want to be. It has led me to an understanding that this issue poses more of a problem than previously thought. Why can’t Asian Americans

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    Prevents unwanted pregnancy It can be argued‚ in fact‚ that in guaranteeing information on and access to “medically-safe‚ legal‚ affordable and quality” natural and modern family planning methods (sec. 2)‚ the bill seeks “to prevent unwanted‚ unplanned and mistimed pregnancies” the main cause of induced abortions  ADVANTAGES OF RH BILL The advantage of Reproductive Health Bill in the Philippines is that hopes to provide midwives for skilled attendance to childbirth and emergency obstetric care

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    Planned Parenthood is a nonprofit organization that conducts research and gives advice on contraception‚ family planning‚ and reproductive problems. As stated on the Planned Parenthood website‚ “There are over 650 centers throughout the United States” (Planned Parenthood). In recent months‚ the debate on whether the funds for the organization should be cut has been astronomical.  Just like any other public issue‚ people support both sides of the debate. The defunding of Planned Parenthood should

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    People have the liberty to choose how they should live their lives. In today’s modern era‚ people do things that are too extreme because they have the idea that they can do anything they wish for their own convenience without thinking the impact it might have on others. Furthermore‚ these actions become normal‚ and there will be fewer people that will care about it. For instance‚ people condemn mothers breastfeeding their child in public‚ but they are okay with attractive women showing their breasts

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