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    evil, the effects of voluntary segregation cannot be examined without going over the underlying cause, forced segregation; under which the individual being forced is the victim, while voluntary segregation the cause and effect has to be examined in more detail. The causes of voluntary segregation tend to be spawned as a result of some form of forced segregation; family, race, nationality and religion tend to be the primary causes that lead individuals to voluntary segregation, with the effects…

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    On planet earth, calamities that have devastating effects have occurred over the years with some natural being and others happening as a result of human interference. Disasters are always undesirable in any part of the world and bring about significant losses in life and property. Among the most severe calamities in the world since the old ages, earthquakes stand out as one of the most severe disasters. Earthquakes are calamities that cause a massive loss of life and property any time they occur…

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    What is concussion? And what is the effect of a concussion? A concussion can be a really serious injury to the brain and have a serious effect. All of these symptoms can make daily life more difficult, both in personal relationships and at work or school. When playing a sports you should know the effects that are Headache/Dizziness, Confusion, Brain Damage. A Headache can happen when you are dealing with a concussion. When you are playing a sport and you bump your head you are most likely to…

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    Hearing the word bullying, most people might automatically think about the scene where the bully kid was beating the nerd kid because he didn 't gave the bully kid a money he was asking. But when is this problem going to end? This issue will certainly remain forever because bullying became nature to everyone. However, due to the progression of the technology, this issue has been brought to the internet world, so is discrimination. Children, at a very young age, already know how to use gadgets,…

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    Causes and Effects of Global Warming Aside from war, poverty, and crime, one of the major world issues is global warming. Global warming is a phenomenon caused by the hole in the ozone layer. This hole allows ultraviolet, also known as UV, rays to cover the Earth like a blanket since the purpose of the ozone layer is to block these rays. The burning of fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide into the air that wraps the UV rays around the Earth which causes the warming of the Earth. In…

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    Effects of the Great Depression The Great Depression occurred from 1929-1939, ending a decade known as the “roaring twenties”. Many people lost their jobs and their money after the stock market crashed in late 1929. Because of this, many people made small amounts of money from doing different smaller jobs they made themselves. Franklin D Roosevelt was elected president unanimously to help the nations disaster. In a way, everyone was affected by the economic catastrophe of the 1930s. The…

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    Explain the Causes and Effects of the War of 1812. Throughout the 1800’s America transformed from a new, weak nation into a world power. The main event that catalyzed the United States expansion and credit from foreign nations was the war of 1812, also known as "America’s second war of independence." One definite cause of the war cannot be pinpointed because there were many factors that compounded upon one another. They can be whittled down to three main concerns: impressment, trade…

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    The effect marijuana, abuse and legalization have on people and problems that it causes. Marijuana is mainly described as a getaway drug and so is alcohol and tobacco, Marijuana is usually smoked in hand-rolled cigarettes (joints) or in pipes or water pipes. It is also smoked in blunts—cigars that have been emptied of tobacco and refilled with a mixture of marijuana and tobacco. Marijuana smoke has a strong and distinctive, usually sweet-and-sour smell. Marijuana can also be mixed in food or…

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    anomaly is a condition existing at or before a birth regardless if cause. Of these disorders, those characterized by structural deformities are termed “congenital anomalies” and involve defects in a developing fetus. Birth defect vary widely in a cause and symptoms. Any substance that cause birth defect is known as teratogen. Some disorders can be detected before birth through prenatal diagnosis. “Birth defects” stated that the exact causes of many birth defects are unknown, although influencing…

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    continuously describes the mental and physical challenges of being a child/boy soldier. The strategy of cause and effect is used to explore the cause of his wartime actions of his conscience, “It made me wish I could go back to the beginning and change things.” (pg. 190) The cause in this quote being the actions taken during the war and the cause was the reflection of his actions. Cause and effect is effective because it emphasises the reality that rehabilitation for the mentally scarred boy…

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