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    Fahrenheit 451 Cause and Effect Essay Requirements: Introduction (1 paragraph) Introduction must have an attention grabber. Intro. must have the title of the book (correctly punctuated) and the author stated. Intro. must have a well defined thesis that indicates what the paper will be discussing. Support and examples (3 paragraphs) must show either a CAUSE and its 3 effects OR an EFFECT and its 3 causes Each paragraph must have a topic sentence. Paragraphs need to show unity. You need…

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    The effects of interpersonal violence is detrimental to all persons, but especially children of which are an extremely vulnerable population or target. A child’s cognitive development is imperative to ones future, maltreatment of the child endangers successful development and future well-being. Maltreatment of a child comes in various forms such as neglect and abuse, the effects of these negative behaviors are usually a direct effect of a child’s caretaker’s actions or lack thereof. Child…

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    Effects of GMO’s Before the mid-ninties food was much fresher than it is now. It’s easy totell that our produce and what we eat has dramatically changed since. For example, a tomato sauce recipe always required carrots to mellow the acidity. Today, carrots are not needed because most tomatoes lack the natural acidity they once had. New technology and development has allowed alteration to organic substances to inhance and improve the food supply, however there is just enough research to prove…

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    Cause and effect of Child abuse It’s extremely difficult to imagine a child being put through any kind of pain; however, it is very common in the world. It has become a controversial topic around the world. Child abuse is an act committed when a parent or caretaker causes, or fails to call attention a life risk of, emotional, physical, or sexual abuse towards a child under eighteen years of age. This final paper will include a more depth look at the physical, sexual, emotional and…

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    are multiple possible causes for obesity in a person such as lack of energy, over eating, no motivation or simply not caring about what happens to your weight and health. The effect of obesity is possible damage to your heart and bones due to the stress of the increased weight as well as a higher blood pressure and a faster heartbeat than average during exercise due to having to pump more blood to keep the body working at its best while exercising. The added weight can also cause the person to…

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    intellectually slow.” Some have found it interesting that, autism is a disorder that evolves during the developmental stages of a child’s life (Dupler). The focus of this research is to find how Autism effects the intelligence of those diagnosed with it. Autism Spectrum Disorder has been known to effect children in social interaction and intelligence however recent studies have shown different results (Howlin). Social interaction issues…

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    community around him causes questionable actions from Orwell. Was he just trying to save his name sake for the pleasure of the community? The first cause and effect situation in Shooting an Elephant cannot really be avoided. George Orwell was born in India, but he is of English descent. He was educated in England, and he later returned to Burma where he served as a police officer. This background knowledge sets up all the hatred that the villagers had for him. The cause and effect relationship…

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    alcoholism is the third leading preventable cause of death in the United States, with approximately eighty eight thousand deaths per year. A Swedish physician named Magnus Huss invented the term alcoholism in 1849, before that the word used to describe the uncontrollable need to drink alcohol was “dipsomania”. Even from back then, the causes of alcoholism have been examined over and over and it has come to the conclusion that there is no known exact cause. It has been found, though, that there…

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    rate in the United States is the highest in the world, at forty to fifty percent for all first time marriages, and sixty and seventy percent for all second and third time marriages (Meyer). To solve the divorce problem in the United States, the cause and effects must be examined before arriving at the solution of mandatory marriage counseling before filing for…

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    The Effects of Sexual Assault According to the U.S. Department of Justice’s National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), on average, 293,066 victims are sexually assault or raped. So every 107 seconds another American is sexually assaulted. Summer has the highest rate of rape then the winter and fall, (Rainn). Any one at any age can be sexually assaulted. Sexual violence causes serious health issues. It also has long term effects on the victims mentally and physically. A major problem with…

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