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    direct access to the circulatory system and it is able to reach the brain. Only a small amount can leak through the blood-brain barrier , but if the levels of NH3 in blood are very high, then more of it will enter. An excess of ammonia is toxic and causes neurological disorders and damages, leading to a condition called Encephalopathy. As listed in the case, possible symptoms are disorientation, lethargy, slurred speech, behavior change and also motor skills impairments such as Asterixis and…

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    Cause and Effects of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder In Fahrenheit 451, the author Ray Bradbury casts a series of haunting parallels between the modern world and his fictional society. In the novel, multiple characters were affected by terrible events that took place in the story. Afterwards, several like Montag and Mildred suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is an anxiety disorder that people develop due to a traumatic event such as sexual abuse, combat,…

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    filled with pesticides and this type can only harm your organism. Refined sugar is related to ADHD, anxiety, autism, depression, ADD and migraine. I don`t think that you will need a better reason to say NO to Nutella, there are so many negative side effects of its consumption and yet you can easily replace it with healthy products which are as tasty as Nutella. Future generation mustn`t get hooked on this product, because with time Nutella gets more processed not healthier. Alternatives for…

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    Our past matters just as much as our future. Thousands of years ago the world was a lot different than it is now. The Neolithic Revolution was and still is a major turning point in human history for multiple reasons because of many causes and effects. During ancient civilization, there were many events that led to the Neolithic Revolution. This included climate change, the need for food, cultivation of crops, and domestication of animals. When the Ice Age ended, there was an increase of rainfall…

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    discuss video games addiction and its effects on human beings. Any game that is played on the computer is called a video game. Since every aspect of life incorporated the use of technology, scientists thought that it would be a splendid idea if games could also be played with technology. Consequently, the first video game was created. The first video game was set…

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    solution that can help in reduce the number of smokers in the world which is by motivation, ban advertisement banning and raising cigarette taxes. As for the children, it will affect their respiratory system and they will get asthma since young. Smoking effect doesn’t only affect the…

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    Causes and Effects of the Rwandan Genocide The word ‘genocide’ originates from the Greek word ‘genos’ meaning tribe or race, and the Latin word ‘cide’ meaning killing (Cook 4). The Rwandan Genocide stands one of the worst massacres of its kind and one of the bloodiest wars in the history of the world (Cook 88). The genocide predominantly involved the slaying of the people of the Tutsi ethnic tribe. In just one hundred days, an approximately 800,000 Tutsis had been killed by the people of the…

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    Hitler blamed it on the Jews and then the Holocaust happened.Children being thrown in the Depths of the Crematory fire and families losing children and brothers or sisters.The Holocaust had many causes and effects, some of these effects were (death,losing hope, and being separated from family). The first effect of the Holocaust was all of the deaths that occurred because of that.According to the website ushmm.com, "The Nazis often killed large groups of prisoners before, during, or after…

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    opportunity, some are introduced to a parent’s worst nightmare that being the cause and effect of binge drinking. I plan to delve into the ideas and perspectives of both a college student, and researchers excavating what it is that presumably engulfs a college student to consume large amounts of alcohol at a given time, and how the effects…

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    Although I have heard of this point in history many times before, I cannot claim to have a large breadth of knowledge on what the specific events the Great Depression entailed. In general, I predict that this section will describe the specific causes and effects of the Great Depression. In my understanding, the Great Depression occurred not too long after the Roaring Twenties. To say the least, the timing of such a horrendous downfall must have been extremely unexpected for everyone in the…

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