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    Holocaust.The worst of the experiments were at Dachau, Buchenwald, Auschwitz, Natzweiler, Ravensbruck, and Sachsenhausen. Some were intended to help the German war effort. They tested how high someone could parachute out of a plane without dying from the effects of altitude, how much of someone’s body could burn without them dying, and how much oxygen you need before you drown. Other experiments were designed to find a cure for typhus, malaria, tuberculosis, and hepatitis. To test the…

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    documentary it was brought up to light that these huge and rich businesses often hire cheap immigrant workers then after a few years they simply report them to immigration and deport those workers. Then they process starts all over again. This has a clear effect on our social health since we may be directly affected it by it since those people are people in society that have friends, families and relationships and they may tarnished due to the food industry's actions. In the documentary, it was…

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    are involved, the complications surrounding a divorce becomes exacerbated. Separation or divorce has started to become a common action within society and has affected millions of children’s lives. Divorce has both a cause and an effect. While the cause can be multiple things, the effects can be child psychological and self-esteem issues, ruined parent-child relationships and single parenting. The aftermath of a divorce seems impossible to overcome and it becomes much more trouble than its worth.…

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    What Is Achondroplasia?

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    inherited in a dominant pattern. It has one mutated gene in each cell that has the ability to cause achondroplasia however in most cases it streams from having a mutation randomly occur in the FGFR3 gene later in life. FGFR3 protein has many versions, which are found in different areas of the body. Many of these proteins are found in the cells that forms bone. FGFR3 is believed to regulate bone growth. Age can effects the mutation, therefore someone who develops achondroplasia later in life…

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    Institute predicts that the industry will continue to grow and will supply more than nine hundred thousand jobs in the next 25 years. The oil and gas industry is very important for Canada’s economy, but this industry also has devastating environmental effects. Areas like parts of the boreal forest have been dug up for oil sands below and barely any of the original landscape has been restored. The extraction also increases greenhouse gas emissions and many people are opposed by the production. So…

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    Where you are from and where you are now, plays an integral part of your identity. Due to judgements and social status in a particular location, one’s identity can be deeply affected by location. However, the way a person responds to the negative effects of society, truly shapes their identity. In The Things They Carried by Tim O’brien, the characters’ circumstances forged them an identity. Fighting in a war, changes your outlook on life completely, and this has a major impact on your…

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    Dyslexia is a learning difference, a combination of strengths and weaknesses which affects the learning process in reading, spelling, writing, and sometimes numbers. (H. T. I., & MARK, B. Q 1974) The next thing is the cause of dyslexia. Which is the defective migration patterns can lead to several types of development defects such as this. (O 'Brien, J. C., & Solomon, J. W. 2011) Sometimes certain conditions only happen in certain sexes or certain cultures. But with dyslexia it is different. It…

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    are called homeless, although some of them are more than just people without homes or somewhere to live. The problem of homelessness, whether considered serious or not, is a rather pressing one and unfortunately is widespread all over the globe. The causes for this can be quite different: it can be a high rent for the area, mental disabilities, the loss of family members, low salary, etc. When people find themselves in these situations, they need to find some way to survive and live further. The…

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    What has caused the dramatic rise in overweight and obese children in the United States within recent years? (http://hubpages.com/literature/100-Cause-and-Effect-Essay-Topics) Could it be the invention discovered in the early seventies, called high fructose corn syrup? Could it be Americans just do not know how much sugar they ingest on a daily basis? Could it be because parents lack the basic knowledge required to feed their children nutritional substance? Research estimates that fifteen…

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    and appropriate. The researchers begin by explaining how mental health research has traditionally focused on consumer outcome variables, but has only recently begun looking at the process. This means that research is now starting to look at the effect the client/worker relationship has on outcomes. As most research traditionally focuses on outcomes, there is not enough research understanding why these outcomes are what they are. They address the voices of mental ill individuals in research…

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