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    Terrorism is a global issue that most Canadians have come accustomed to hearing. Due to the sudden rise of terrorist acts with the Boston bombings and the shootings in Paris, terrorism is all that seems to appear on the news. But there are many parts of terrorism that people don’t know about. Like the fact that at one point the United States armed Muslim extremist in Afghanistan, who would later make up Al Qeada, to help them win the fight against the soviets who once occupied Afghanistan. Terrorism

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    Obesity Is A Global Issue

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    A steadily increase in childhood obesity has gained the awareness of everyone. Many are wondering that today 's obese children may turn into the generations next obese adults. Obesity is a global issue, and being knowledgeable of the causes is an affection way of prevention. Technology, foods, and genes all factor into the childhood obesity epidemic. For example, “McDonald 's even has toys in their food, increasing production and influencing students to eat it more” (Qtd. by Marcia). It is certainly

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    Most Americans would agree that global warming is a real threat to our planet, and that implementing alternative energy sources is a major step to combating the effects of it. Yet, only 4% of American homeowners have residential solar panels installed, and only 40% have even considered the option (6). It is a widespread myth that solar panels are only for the rich, and should be considered a luxury. While It turns out that solar panels have become increasingly affordable for the middle class over

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    Describe the issue: As the world’s population grows more humans require more food in which means farmers and food producers need to grow and produce more food for the world. The issue of Global food security is of great relevance to the common good as the common good is the self-interest to maintain the basic human needs of everyone to allow the whole community flourish. As food is a core necessity for every human as part of their life, health and wellbeing. Being able to achieve global food security

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    Environmental Issues on Global Health Seven Environmental Issues Complete the following chart by identifying seven environmental issues that affect global health. In the second column, describe in complete sentences how the issue affects global health. Environmental issue How does the issue affect global health? Overpopulation The Earth’s natural resources are already being consumed at an unsustainable rate. Many of these resources are required to support world health and human life (Donnatelle

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    disorder (WHO Mental Health Atlas, 2011). Additionally, 14% of the global burden of disease is accounted for by mental health disorders, with unipolar depressive disorders as the third leading contributor to overall Disability-Adjusted Life Years following lower respiratory disease and diarrheal disease respectively. Other forms of mental illness range from schizophrenia and dementia to substance dependence and abuse, account for the global burden of disease while surpassing both cardiovascular disease

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    Global issues are everywhere we look. People are out there to spread the knowledge they have or have heard, as a way to warn others; to prepare us for what’s to come. The one thing almost everyone tends not to do is to look at the two sides of an issue. Where there is a pro there is a con and vice versa. So with no forth or do, I’ll talk about the two sides to abortion. A problem that has haunted women since the beginning of time. Abortions are usually always associated with baby, but never with

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    Addressing the Issue: The Global Waiver The disproportionate spending and costs of nursing home long term care services relative to HCBS has not gone unnoticed and has been recognized on both the federal and state level. In 1999, the U.S. Supreme Court case Olmstead v. L.C. (527 U.S. 581) re-affirmed the legal right of qualified individuals with disabilities, of which include the elderly, to choose long term care in a community-based setting over an institutional environment. The case ruled that

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    twenty-first century population has become a global issue. A global issue can be identified because it is not only affecting the whole human race, but also global in the sense that it affects the whole world. War and conflict, poverty, high cost of living, degradation of the environment, depletion of natural resources, and unemployment all caused by the ever growing human population. William Halal and Michael Marien identified, what is known as the Mega Crisis, “A global environmental and economic collapse

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    a situation of servitude or forces labour – or the slave trade – the sale and transfer of vulnerable, exploited persons’ (2009, p.5). Essentially, Eaves points out that the issue of global slavery is not, and has never been, a large scale issue of the past, as so many would assume, it is a contemporary, large scale global issue which is startlingly and vastly present, with approximately 27 million ‘enslaved people worldwide, nearly three times the number of slaves traded during the height of the transatlantic

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