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    A Game of Extremes: The Beating of Marlene Pinnock and Its Effects Marlene Pinnock was 51 years old when she was recorded being beaten by a highway patrol officer by the name of Daniel L. Andrew. A video of the beating was uploaded on the internet and spread quickly‚ gaining Pinnock huge support and making her a temporary icon in the actions being taken against discrimination by police officers. (McLaughlin‚ Michael) According to Pinnock’s attorney‚ Caree Harper‚ the video didn’t tell the horrific

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    why people live longer?

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    Why are people living longer? The fact that people today are living longer than in the past is obvious. A certain number of people can live over a hundred years these days. But why is that? There are many factors contributing to this which I would like to describe in the following paragraphs. It is commonly known that the cause of most deaths is illness. Thanks to technological and scientific advancement‚ we have discovered lots of ways to prevent them. Medicines‚ medical

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    Jeffrey MacDonald‚ born October 12‚ 1942 had a good childhood and grew up well rounded. His mother said he participated in every sport and club that he could. He worked hard in school and won a scholarship to Princeton University (Jeffrey). While attending Princeton‚ Jeffrey rekindled a relationship he had in high school. Within months‚ Collette Stevenson learned of her pregnancy‚ and the two married in 1963. Their first daughter‚ Kimberly‚ arrived the following year (Jeffrey). The MacDonalds now

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    Extreme utilitarianism has a common-sense approach to moral dilemmas. As is the case when confronting the moral dilemma of euthanasia. The extreme utilitarian looks at euthanasia on a case by case basis. They will use reason to determine whether euthanasia is the right decision to make‚ and under what circumstances. For example‚ if the person is clearly suffering‚ with certain death fast approaching‚ euthanasia would be the most humane choice‚ and therefore the right action to take. Moral rules

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    Sports performers of today’s world are encouraged by not only us‚ but from their coaches and managers to win at all costs. But then we blame them for taking supplements when the chances of detection are low. We want better performance from our sports heroes‚ but demonetize the methods used to produce those performances while hiding behind concerns of their health. Concerns for health that are not commensurable with our normal paternalistic attitudes. Quoting Norman Fost‚ “The number of deaths from

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    Why People Underage Drink Tardiff explains how alcohol is a natural product‚ created with grains‚ fruits‚ and vegetables. When people drink it is absorbed in people’s bloodstream‚ then effects their nervous system‚ which controls all the bodies functions (. When people drink they do not realize what they are doing‚ they tend to make stupid decisions. Underage people tend to think the decisions they make in the moment are funny‚ but do not realize it could become something so worse for their future

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    Why Do Teenagers Act the Way They Do? Teenagers do not grow up in isolation: They are influenced by all that happens around them. This begins from an early age. Among the most important influences on children are parents‚ caregivers and the family. We look in more detail at these influences‚ especially as they relate to drug prevention. The Most Important Influence Most of us are aware of how important the early years of childhood are. During this time children learn so much that will influence

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    something that can cause them to be the object of ridicule. There is one good solution to many of their concerns‚ and it involves physical activity that is the result of being involved in sports. Youth Sports are important to keep kids healthy and out of trouble. First‚ a parent must discover what kind of sport their child wishes to play. They could have their son or daughter ask other friends from school about what they are doing. That would enable the child to participate in an activity with

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    thinking about groups of people. It ignores the differences of the group‚ while emphasizing its similarity. One belief‚ that is a stereotype‚ is that red-haired people are hot tempered. Another belief is that Scottish people are stingy. Such thinking ignores many even-tempered redheads and generous Scottish people. Stereotyping emphasizes many differences between groups while ignoring their similarities to other people. It ignores that many blond and brown-haired people also lose their tempers

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    Steroids should not be allowed in sports. Steroids can have many side effects once you take it you can have high blood pressure and increased in growth of body hair. Even though it helps sports players‚ doesn’t mean it’s good to take for sport’s players. Performance-enhancing drugs disguise natural abilities and substitute for the dedication and focus that we admire. Getting performance-enhancing drugs is not easy and it can be risky. Everybody will be affected if one person takes steroids. I also

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