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    Effects of Terrorism The effects on terrorism are horrifying and evil, the thought of someone killing someone else for their beliefs is absurd. The fact is we cannot deny that it does not exist; it is alive and well in the present day. Children and infants are dying because of conflict between nations. The act of war affects the worlds right and mostly of all the human rights. Terrorism is a use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims. To get what you want you have to put…

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    Stress on the Body Stress can, and will, control every aspect of a college student’s life. Students do not let stress take over on purpose, but it creeps into their daily lives and slowly take over to where the student is constantly stressed. The causes of stress can be from anything ranging from a quiz in the future to worrying about how to pay off student loans in the future. After a while the stress develops more stress. It does not take long for stress to build up, but when stress does…

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    part of the storm; effects of this is the plant life that is destroyed and the complete destruction of houses and buildings. As the tornado rotates and picks up speed, it has so much force that almost everything in its way will be forced into the tunnel. The wind has so much power that it tears shingles off roofs or the entire roof itself. The wind can also carry outdoor furniture along with the tornado and tear up the landscape surrounding the house. Two major factors cause a destructive…

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    Media exposure can cause short term and long term effects. Short term effects are immediate and occur during the timeframe of exposure to the form of media. These short term effects can affect thought processes, beliefs, evaluative judgements, attitude, emotions, behavior, and physiological responses. (Potter 2014) Cognitive processes may be effected by supplying information and implementing new ideas. An example of a short term cognitive effect would be learning the outcome of a sports game or…

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    American’s, however, did smoke tobacco but only for religious and medical purposes. Nowadays, smoking is an everyday thing for some people. Eventually this will lead to either dangerous medical issues or even simple as asthma, but their lungs decay. The effects of smoking will damage your body and even your pocket. Within seconds of the first puff, the active ingredients of the cigarette are in the smoker’s bloodstream and whirling around the body to the brain. When the ingredients of the…

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    In the article Toxic effects of prenatal exposure to alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs by Scott- Goodwin A.C., Puerto M., and Moreno I. speak about the dangers of using while pregnant. These authors article tries to target new parents about the risk they take when they take drugs while pregnant. They try to educate them about what the drugs can do not only to the child but also the mother as well. The introduction paragraph of the article the authors give a general over view of how being under…

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    disease that only effects the poor or a specific race, depression is a disorder that is victimizing even the most popular of individuals, such as Marilyn Monroe. The research question that is explored in this essay, explains the many effects of depression on teens aged 10 -16, which are the symptoms or results of an issue. Many times these teens are unknowingly effected by this disorder as they are unaware of the many effects depression can cause. The three main aspects of the effects of…

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    excess of body fat is accumulated in the body this can lead to many diseases or even death. Nowadays, obesity is increasing worldwide because of several causes. Some of the reasons include new technologies tools, lack of dietary knowledge, and increase in food portions. Obesity is a problem that affects individuals of all ages. One of the main causes is technology. Although technology is a tool that is made to facilitate the lives of people, it can lead to laziness. People will start to use…

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    it to be considering as an addition on the body mentally and physically? We cannot and will never know but we can better define it by thinking about the effects of addition. Addiction is the state of being enslaved to a habit or practice or to something that is psychology or physically habit forming to such as an extent that it is cessation cause serve trauma. Addiction is a form of technical disciplines of psychiatry, public health disciplines…

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    Heroin depresses breathing. (Heroin and Opiate Addiction, 1994-2016) The long-term effects of heroin include; bad teeth, inflammation of the gums, constipation, cold sweats, itching, weakening of the immune system, coma, respiratory (breathing) illnesses, muscular weakness, partial paralysis, reduced sexual capacity and long-term impotence…

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