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    image (Rossman, 2017). Mr. Clean broke a major stereotype by representing a man who cleans. There was an overall positive reaction to this memorable commercial and the humor had a big part of that. The unrealistic portrayal of a man led to unintended consequences. Mr. Clean portrays an unrealistic body type for all men. The way he was dressed and danced while cleaning was unrealistic. It adds to the beauty ideal of men to look a certain way. The

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    generally leads to less urgency when it comes to actually fixing problems in a broader more political approach. He contends that as more individuals purchase inverted quarantine products, what ends up happening is the mass practice leading to the unintended consequence of political anesthesia. So what exactly is an inverted quarantine product? Inverted quarantine is in reference to the opposite of the traditional definition of quarantine. In a traditional quarantine, the infected is removed from the bigger

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    doubt the ultimate goal of every nation; however, in spite of the failures of controlled labor markets over the past thirty years there is still a lot of controversy about what the government should “do” about unemployment. Unfortunately the unintended consequences of much of what we ask government to “do” to create jobs only make unemployment worse. Let’s start with job security laws. Almost every civilized nation deals with the issue of keeping its citizens employed. The intended purpose of such laws

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    survivor to lost their loved ones, their home and their meaning of life. For example, Ishmael, who was separated from his family members during the fleeing and found out that his families were killed, he gave up his hope. This consequence brings him to be homeless, and unintended became a soldier because this is the only way to survive at his teenage. This war not only affected the separation of the family but also the future of the teens. This taught me that you should focus on today, do whatever

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    lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth. It could deter them from seeking help due to fear of parental rejection, even though they are at an even higher risk of suicide (“Suicide Prevention Funding”, n.d.). Although there were no major unintended consequences identified in relation to the programming under the GLSMA, it is evident that its parental permission amendment could pose problems for the population it aims to

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    Obama Care Disadvantages

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    policy in a way that it benefits both sides seem narrow. How can any unintended consequences of the public policy be minimized? The online marketplace set up as a result of this policy seems to be working well, and it is prepared to absorb some of the unintended consequences due to the way the policy was written. Also, the government is actively monitoring this program and is doing everything it can to ensure any unintended consequences are mineralized to the lowest

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    Expectations of the PCAOB new Rule PCAOB new rules Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has implemented new rules to its auditing standards which will provide financial statement users with information about engagement partners and accounting firm that participate in the audit of issuers. After the final decision, all public accounting firm will be required to apply the new rule for each issuer audit. According to the PCAOB Release No. 2015-008, the three disclosing issues include: the name

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    An Overview of Success and Analysis of Unintended Consequences of ACA’s Medical Loss Ratio Provision Abstract The minimum medical loss ratio (MLR) regulations in the Affordable Care Act is one of the most touted features for consumer protection which aims to improve regulation of private health insurance by guaranteeing that 80%-85% of the premiums dollars is spent on medical care and improvement of healthcare quality. This new provision aims at reducing the administrative costs

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    essay, “Behind the Curtain: The Body, Control, and Ballet” Kelso exposes how many individuals in society, specifically women, are pressured by society to physically look a certain way; society has to recognize that as a result, there are unintended consequences that follow. To address this issue, Kelso claims, “They live with the same pressures as the rest of society, however, they also have to deal with the risk of unemployment if they gain any amount of weight or their bodies do not look a certain

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    Carol Cruz Summary

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    In Rating Could Have Unintended Consequences Bastedo argues that “there are widespread examples of gaming and manipulation by colleges in the data they provide” thus hindering the credibility of any rating system. Furthermore, Bastedo proposes that the “pressure on institutions will

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