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    Prohibition’s impacts on the American nation and its society. In this sense, I aim to investigate the multimedia and written representations of the Prohibition era, their respective views on the extent of the ramifications of the period and their methods

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    What are the ramifications of Obamacare being repealed? The first step into office is a definitive move for every president. The first action represents what his administration will look like for the next four years. The first step can define a legacy. Donald J. Trump has already changed the way America sees politics. He has inspired millions, despite his lack of experience against a formidable foe, Hillary Clinton, to vote for an outsider. In three short days, Trump will take the Oval Office. He

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    unnecessary the only thing the man did was show slight signs of suspicion. This seemed procedural but over the top. He didn't have to go as far as patting him down the man clearly didn't look nervous or intimidated so he didn't need to pat him down. The ramifications of this is people start to feel discriminated against and there becomes a tension

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    children may be fortunate in being adopted by loving and caring families, this is not always the case. There are some cases where adopted children are brought to the poor care of adopting families. There are a number of ramifications for both the adopted child and the family. A few ramifications for the adopted child are developing self-esteem issues, identity issues, grief, and guilt. Children with low self-esteem may feel like they are not worth being in the family. Compared to the biological children

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    “Among the more concrete ramifications of this corruption of the imagination is that when the police suspect a black man or boy of having a gun, he becomes murderable: Murderable despite having earned advanced degrees or bought a cute house or written a couple of books of poetry. Murderable whether he’s an unarmed adult or a child riding a bike in the opposite direction. Murderable in the doorways of our houses. Murderable as we come home from the store. Murderable as we lie facedown on the ground

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    THE RAMIFICATIONS OF POPULATION GROWTH Global human population is mounting at an alarming rate. In fact, in the next fifteen years, it is expected to reach 8.5 billion. Even if a worldwide policy of two children per couple, instead of the current 2.8, were enacted tomorrow, the global population would continue to grow for about seventy years before stabilizing at about thirteen billion people (Pimentel, 155). The ramifications of such growth could be catastrophic. Overpopulation contributes to a

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    Sexting between consenting minors exposes them to harmful social repercussions, sexual predators, and emotional health risks, the act should be considered a crime with clear legal ramifications to protect and educate young people. Teen sexting violates an adolescent's privacy and ruins their reputation which in turn affects their future. Due to the fact the adolescent’s frontal cortex is underdeveloped the way they make decisions is different from an adult (). Because of this the adolescent lacks

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    internally through the sales of assets or from profitable operations. Another was is from the issues of shares to potential investors who are willing to contribute to the company and lastly borrowing from creditors. This report is looking into legal ramifications for a company deciding to finance it activities through equity (share capital) or debt (loan capital). Companies Act 1993 in relation to Shareholders Companies Act 1993 section 84 requires every company to have at least one shareholder and at

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    Cloning has been around since 1952 when Robert Briggs and Thomas King externally fertilized and developed a leopard frog using somatic cell nuclear transfer. Though scientists had discussed the need for communication about the ethical ramifications of cloning since as early as 1972, it was not until the successful cloning of a sheep named Dolly in 1997 that cloning came to the forefront of scientific and societal discussion. As a result of the continuity of fast-paced scientific discovery, the issues

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    When the nation faces crisis, it is easy for a politician to bury his principles and stand with the majority. Thus, as the country prepares to enter a foreign conflict, many choose to support war for fear of what the ramifications of a different path might be: condemnation, accusations of treachery, and losing reelection. In 1917, as the United States entered the war in Europe, Congressman Meyer London of New York chose the fearsome alternative, standing by his convictions and opposing the war. In

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