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    The Cause and effects of the Pilgrims exploring the New World has caused many problems to the people in the Americans.There are so many causes for why they left England and effects that came their way. One of these causes were Religion, they left Europe because they didn’t like the religion that originally was used there. One reason was that the bible was written in one language which was Hebrew or Greek. Also the people couldn’t read the bible do to the language, so the Priest or the Pastor…

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    Fear can have many effects on people it can make people emotional, it can make them irrational, and it can make them primitive. Fear goes back to the dawn of time when man first showed fear of God, fear was also present during the salem witch trials where people felt fear over their neighboring being witches. Fear can also be a positive thing giving people in times of great need to overcome that fear and be a leader in that moment. Fear can be a great motivator or it can make you weak. In…

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    Maria Figueroa Tina Marie Skiles ENG 101 - 27416 Oct. 12, 2017 Reality X: The cause and effect of Hip-Hop music In the beginning there were many different genres of music dealing with social issues, these songs were primarily written about war and injustice. They were given a proper place in our history and were remembered as lyrical, musical achievements of their time. This excluded many injustices, including the war against African-Americans. In the 1970’s, was when the music of…

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    there is a significant number of children that are exposed to traumatic life events. Life events are considered traumatic when they threaten injury, death, or the physical integrity of the child or someone they depend on for safety and love. Trauma causes horror, terror, or helplessness at the time of the event. Family traumas that a child may experience include: Emotional abuse Physical abuse Sexual abuse Emotional neglect Physical neglect Domestic violence Household substance abuse…

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    This effect does not just affect the environment or country generating the pollution but also people in less developing countries, developing countries and developed countries around the world could suffer greatly from the pollution generated elsewhere (Hajime Akimoto), this can have an huge negative effect on the less developed or underdeveloped countries considering the fact that they have no or less medical…

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    environment, and the air is toxic to breathe. Is this a world you would want to live? Probably not, but that is the reality for most cities around the world. As our world becomes more industrialized, Air pollution takes a toll on the environment and in effect it begins to impact our health. Air Pollution is a rising concern around the world because some countries have it worse than America. In this day and age, Air Pollution is very common especially among the busy cities of the world.…

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    The damage to the victim can be quite pervasive. Typically identity theft occurs long before the victim realizes that anything is wrong. The effects of such theft can really a person’s credit, leave them with no money, and prevent them from of obtaining basic necessities in the future, like a mortgage for owning a home. Some different categories of identity theft include identity cloning, criminal…

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    Therefore, in this essay, these causes of racism will be explored as they help clarify the reasons behind the racism Naheed Mustafa felt through her experiences which she documented in her article, “My body is my own…

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    every day, the President of the United States must protect the country in every such way possible. While the Americans wanted to be neutral during World War II, these efforts were unsuccessful due to the events occurring at Pearl Harbor; due to cause and effect of the Holocaust, the United States adopted a different foreign policy in which they became one of the founding members of the United Nations. As Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) was inaugurated into office during March of 1933, his mind was…

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    Football is an all-American sport,from little leagues to the National Football Leagues. Football can be all fun and games until someone gets seriously hurt. This sport has more physical contact to sport. You will also have more long lasting mental effects from playing football. So if all these things can happen to you why do parents let their young boys play this sport? Parents let their kids play because, they believe that, it can help work on their discipline and teamwork,but there are a lot…

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