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They believed bad environments led people to crime.
We had a civil war in America in the mid-19th century because we had a lot of people who believed bad things — namely that you could enslave people because of the color of their skin.
One study of 3,000 young women found more than half of 16 to 25-year-olds say the media make them feel that "being pretty and thin" is the most important thing, and over 95% said the role models with the most influence - albeit, they believed, bad - over young girls were Kate Moss and Victoria Beckham, both famously thin.
Around the same time, a second man, John Gorrie, a Florida physician and inventor who studied tropical diseases and believed "bad air" in sickrooms could be made less infectious if cooled by ice hung from the ceiling, received a patent for an ice machine, in 1851.
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