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    Introduction In the article “Why we need violent video games‚” Gilsdorf (2013) draws attention to the fact that violent video games are not the reason for aggressive behavior amongst youths; rather he suggests that they are an outlet for people’s aggression. Ethan Gilsdorf started out in journalism as a Paris-based travel writer and he is the author of the travel memoir investigation Fantasy Freaks and Gaming Geeks: An Epic Quest for Reality Among Role Players‚ Online Gamers‚ and Other Dwellers

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    Though the number not as high as males‚ this is not to say gender specific programs aren’t a desirable need for women within correctional facilities across America. To create programs there must be a need for them and without a doubt women will highly benefit from these gender specific programs. These programs will aid incarcerated women in efforts to help them shape a better life for not only themselves but their children as well. They will also give women hope to be able to turn their lives around

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    Children addicted to violent online games Today‚ a lot of children are suffering from addiction to violent online games. Children spent 40 to 50 hours a week in playing online games. Children isolate themselves from people‚ they prefer to stay at home; sit down‚ face the computer and play online games for long hours. They even forget to eat‚ take a bath and communicate with their families and friends. Research study says that children who are addicted to violent online games become violent to people

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    Mollie Farragher Mrs. Nunes Online English 12 16 January 2015 Why Marijuana should be legalized Multiple studies have found that marijuana is less harmful than alcohol and tobacco yet somehow is still considered a schedule 1 drug along with other more extreme drugs such as heroin. Marijuana is the leaves and shredded flowers of hemp plant called Cannabis sativa which is usually a green or gray mixture. Marijuana can be not only smoked in the form a joint‚ blunt‚ bowl‚ bong‚ etc but can also be eaten

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    we have seen examples of how society can be undermined or destabilized. Among the major causes of such damage are: injustice‚ lack of respect and responsibility to others‚ self-interest‚ abuse of power‚ conflicts‚ war and fighting. For example‚ in Hesiod’s “Thegony”‚ we can see that Auranos and Cronus were unjust and self-interested leaders‚ because they only cared about themselves. Auranos was only interested in mating with Gaia. He did not care about his children; therefore‚ he sent them back

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    Causes for Violent Crimes.

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    Causes for Violent Crimes The political right believes that the root cause of violent crime is bad genes or bad morals. Not so‚ says the left. The root cause of violent crime is bad housing or dead-end jobs. I believe that while doing something about the causes of violence surely requires a political ideology‚ the only way we can determine what those causes are in the first place is to check our ideologies at the door and to try to keep our minds open as wide‚ and for as long‚ as we can bear. I

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    Standardized Testing Should Not Be The Standard Standardized testing can be deemed as unfair and should not be solely be used to judge a student’s academic performance. Once quoted‚ “If my future were determined just by my performance on a standardized test‚ I wouldn’t be here. I guarantee you that” (Obama). Standardized testing has been the go-to way to test a student’s intellectual ability since before World War II. Most tests consist of several hours filled with tedious multiple choice questions

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    English 1020 23 February 2010 Why is Divorce Acceptable in Society? Divorce is something that has become more common in today’s civilization. It’s happening all over the world but mostly in the United States of America. Most marriages that have fail in the last 5 years have not succeeded have resulted in divorce. In earlier periods in life divorce was considered shocking and terrible‚ whereas in today’s world it’s accepted. Divorce has become acceptable in society for numerous reasons and will

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    Why I Should Be Selected

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    I am interested in the Governor’s Honors Program for many reasons. Firstly‚ I desire a good education. I think that GHP would look great on a college application. Secondly‚ as an Eagle Scout‚ I am used to being one of a select few. I love the challenge of getting into programs that are considered exclusive. I have been invited to join several societies that are considered selective. I am no stranger to competition or even judgment. I would can’t pretend that I am not nervous of my chances‚ but isn’t

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    Early Years Learning Framework which is taught all across Australia. This framework aims to give children a better sense of wellbeing and belonging. ( Part of this information was found in the educators guide to the EYLF for Australia ) So by respecting‚ understanding and including a child’s culture we are then helping to give the child that sense of belonging that they need to grow and develop.When children are given the opportunity to fit in and belong it helps the child feel‚ accepted in the group

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