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    likely to retrieve help. (Burkley, 2009) This phenomenon is known as the Bystander effect. This happens when a group of people see that something is wrong, but don’t help. This paper will delve into why the bystander effect occurs and how people can actively stop it from occurring. Many psychologists such as Latane and Bibb have researched extensively into this terrible phenomenon. It will go into detail…

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    As they say, “All good things come to an end”, and unfortunately the same can be said for this planet; one day it will end. As much as humans try to renounce this, we can’t really avoid or stop it. However, whether it will end due to human corruption or natural causes is out of our hands. But we are, without a doubt a contributing factor to the rapid decay of the Earth. Not only do we suck and waste a good sum of nonrenewable resources, but we also emit and excess amount of harmful gasses into…

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    our planet’s future, and I hope to prove in this project that carbon dioxide can indeed cause the greenhouse effect. Greenhouse Gasses: Greenhouse gases are gases that trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere, causing the greenhouse effect. According to A Student’s Guide to Climate Change, the major greenhouse gasses present in the atmosphere are, carbon dioxide, making up around 64.3% of all greenhouse gasses, methane, making up around 17.0% of all greenhouse gases, nitrous oxide, which is around…

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    Cause / Effect Speech Outline Name: Manasanan SIrikulsoonthon (SUNNY) Number: 5888162 Topic: Nightmare Opening: Use full sentences. Include the Attention Grabber, who, why (the cause or effect you will discuss) and what you will talk about (the 3 causes / effects linked to the why stage) with headings for each. Normally, if you are human, you have to sleep. If you sleep, you might have a dream.…

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    When we began discussing ideas for our cause-effect essays, I immediately knew what I wanted to write. The past few years I have had to grow up a lot, and I always seem to get questioned about it. Acquaintances are always asking, “How did you turn into such a responsible young lady?” I wanted to explain the answer to that question through my essay. However, my essay was lacking. The introduction was ineffective, and my narrative caused very few to want to read it. Mechanically it was sound; I…

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    society. All children can handle this differently. The causes of bullying are normally related to how a child is raised or just on his/her mental status. Bullying has negative effects on everyone involved; the bully, the victim, and even the bystanders. The prevention or stopping of bullying is necessary for society. By having a clear understanding of the causes and effects of bullying it will guide people to stopping or preventing bullying. Bullying has a variety of leading causes. A major…

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    Miscarriage can be defined as a loss of pregnancy that occurs randomly. It is also known as “spontaneous abortion” (“Early”). Miscarriages typically happen between the first 13 weeks of pregnancy and usually result in discomfort and bleeding (“Early”). Miscarriages are not an uncommon event; it is statistically shown that 10-25% of pregnancies end in miscarriage (“Miscarriage”). With that in mind, there are certain causes and effects of miscarriages. The first most common cause of a…

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    way to escape their problems, and some of them want to test the love of their family or relatives. However these people’s aim is not to kill themselves, they just want to stop hurting. Therefore, it is significant to recognize signs and causes of suicide such as depression, poor lifestyle, and life history for preventing it. In other words, the effects of suicide also shows the importance of solving this problem. Firstly, suicide is mainly caused by mental illness, and it is among the most…

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    burning trees in forests in order to make land to serve building activities or farming. According to Angelsen in 1995, deforestation meanings destruction or loss of vegetation, from losing completely or permanently to changing gradually in the economical component (Angelsen 1995). In fact, in the world, there are roughly 300 km hectares of forests being cut down and approximately 13 million hectares disappearing annually (International Union for the Conservation of Nature 2012), on average,…

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    survive and the plants who allow us to survive. Global warming is becoming a bigger risk for all of us each day. Even though there are many causes and effects, there are many ways to prevent global warming as well. Global warming has various causes, effects, and multiple solutions to help our physical world from drastic climate change. Global warming is caused by both unnatural and natural causes. An unnatural cause includes the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is caused by greenhouse…

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