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    Now, and more than ever, we need to focus on environmental concerns and how to keep our environment clean, healthy, and save it from negative impacts caused by the unintended consequences of technology. Public transportation and car looping are our environment's best friend. The benefits they provide is proven and cannot be denied. Firstly, public transportation reduces carbon dioxide emissions. For instance, if everyone used their own private car to get to their destination daily, there will be

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    allowed to exceed it. But as actually practiced by pro sports leagues, salary caps come in a million flavors: hard caps and soft caps, franchise-player exemptions, and luxury taxes. Each tweak to the system runs headlong into the economics of unintended consequences. But before we can determine whether a salary cap would fix baseball, we have to decide just what it is about baseball that we want to fix. Taxes and caps have been suggested to cure various ills, including payroll inflation, high ticket prices

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    Hypotheses: The study did not assess knowledge among participants of vaccine service delivery, participants confidence in the vaccination decision, intervention or any unintended harms as a consequence of the intervention. Aims of the Study: To assess effects of communication regarding the vaccine. Study Design: This was a randomize and quasi-randomized where the author discusses at public meetings, through radio or leaflets. Sample

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    The debate on whether or not to make abortion legal has been an ongoing conflict since Roe v Wade. On January 22,1973, The Supreme Court made abortion legal in the United States.This decision held that a woman, with her doctor, could request an abortion without legal restriction. State restrictions could be applied in later trimesters. There are usually two sides in this debate. Those who believe in pro life and the others that believe in pro choice. Although another question arises, is there a blurred

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    Women in sports, over the past 100 years, has become a topic of intense interest in society. Men have long argued that women have no right to play in the same arena as men do while on the flip side, women argued that they possess the right to the same physical activities that men enjoy. Women participation in sports, up until that time, had been frowned upon universally. Women were eventually granted the right to play sports in the collegiate setting however there was no equality to the treatment

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    The male gaze interpretation of the piece was largely attributed to it by critics in more recent years and was absent from explanations of the work offered by Ono herself at the time. Ono recalled her intention behind the performance was to express the power of giving, following Buddha’s example (Buddha who kept on giving and at the end he gave himself to a tiger). According to Ono, the idea was inspired by the desire to create art free from ego, as a means of shedding the artist’s ego by giving

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    Negative Effects Of Underage Drinking Underage drinking is becoming a very problematic issue. Teens are at risk for many health issues,when it comes to their irresponsible drinking. Teenagers today believe drinking is cool and the best way to enjoy a night. Nonetheless do teens know the problems that alcohol can cause. Alcohol consumption for girls leads to unwanted, unplanned, and unprotected sex and pregnancy. In general underage drinking could either ruin a teens life or cause life threatening

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    Humor and The Immune System Many would argue that cancer is no laughing matter. However, some science experimentation suggests that humor may be medicinal. The purpose of this article is to explain how humor is thought to affect the immune system, analyze results of pertinent research and studies, and provide an opinion on whether humor has an impact on the immune system, either positive or negative. Humor and NK Cells NK, or natural killer, cells are lymphocytes. Succinctly, lymphocytes are white

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    charge of hate crime. If they did not use Facebook live to show what they were doing, there is a high chance they would have never gotten caught. Megan Behrman from Harvard Journal of Law & Technology wrote, “posting videos online … has the unintended consequence of offering police and prosecutors valuable evidence they can potentially present at trial” (Behrman,

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    virtually all sperm and eggs are wasted. Nature even spontaneously aborts two-thirds of human conceptions. If fetal rights were to be embodied in law, women’s bodies, rights, and health would subordinate due to the protection of said embryos. The legal consequences of such a law would be catastrophic. The best way to protect the fetus is to promote the health and well-being of

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