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    focused on the reasons why a marriage ends and characteristics placing individuals at risk for divorce. Getting married at young age is one of the main predictors of divorce, because young people are still developing and more likely to change their minds in “unanticipated directions” (p. 36). For this reason some couples tend to cohabit so to avoid the risk of divorce, because living together [to some couples] before marriage help to evaluate compatibility for marriage and expand a better…

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    Consequences Of Sexting

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    children to keep there pants on and not trying to get physical whit someones child.Teens should have the privacy they need as they are becoming young adults. The reason why i say sexting is a big deal is because they have consequences to sexting.The consequences are what is the person your texting gets made at you and leak the things you sent.What if the person accidentally just say she lost her phone and every photo y'all sent meaning photo's messages…

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    Consequences Of EHR

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    Consequences: Consequences are events or incidents that happens as a result of concept (walker & Avant, 1995). Electronic documentation or Electronic health record (EHR) systems have both short term outcomes and long term unexpected consequences. Short term consequences: Electronic documentation significantly reduces the time spend on papers and improve time providing direct patient care. These clinical outcomes also include, reduction in medical errors, by providing legible and accurate…

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    include a change in behavior, distance themselves from family, redness in eyes and lose of interest about or take care with their grooming (Drugs). This can easily spiral into an individual losing control of their lives and in the end facing the consequences of becoming homeless. For example, a graduate of The University of Virginia, on the route to obtaining his PhD was deeply impacted by drug addictions. Before drugs entered his life he was a very outgoing, confident and…

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    Consequences Of Discipline

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    dropping out. The consequences of punitive discipline are devastating. Students who are repeatedly suspended, or expelled, are likely to fall behind in school, paving the way to their eventual dropout. 3,030,000 students drop out of high school annually. That 's 8,300 a day! 75% of US crime is committed by a high school drop out . The research correlates dropout to suspensions and expulsions. A student is also more likely to drop out if he or she has been held back a grade ( a consequence of…

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    Multitasking Consequences

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    Multitasking Has Consequences Imagine you are a student, working on an essay you do not want to write. Boredom strikes and you begin dozing off, so what do you do? Instead of diligently working, you resort to social media or put some earbuds in to make the essay disappear, but this disregard only has the result of a messy, good-for-nothing paper. Every time students study, are in class, or working on an assignment the same process happens over again. The lack of motivation leads to numerous…

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    Consequences Of Macbeth

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    there are many scenarios in which the protagonists learn, through a series of events, that certain actions result in undesirable consequences. Macbeth, a famous play by William Shakespeare is no exception to this. Throughout the play, one can recognize that with the many extreme actions of both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, they suffer inevitable consequences. These consequences are the direct result of their killing of King Duncan, Macbeth’s paranoia about his surroundings and throne, as well as…

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    Marijuana Consequences

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    Marijuana Usage and Consequences The path to marijuana legalization comes with problems. Since marijuana is classified by the federal government as a “Schedule 1” controlled substance, marijuana has no acceptable medical benefit. (Hoffmann & Weber, 2010) The Schedule 1 classification of marijuana has made rigorous clinical studies on the treatment efficacy of this substance to be difficult. Without careful scientific study and medical trials, there can be no reliable guidelines for marijuana’s…

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    Passchendaele Consequences

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    the War Cabinet, and the successes at Messines Ridge and Gravenstafel Spur. The Battle of Passchendaele has also created many dramatic consequences that are significant to New Zealand. Three consequences of the most relevance to New Zealand are the impact on the soldiers during and after the Battle, the impact on the homefront, and the birth of…

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    The key parties are George, John, the customers, the owner of the car parts store, and John’s family. George is one of the key parties and what George has at stake is his friendship with John if George chooses to confront John resulting in a conflict if John chooses not to heed George’s advice. George will then have to face the difficult decision if he is unable to persuade John to listen, to be a “rat” and tell the owner/other managers or authorities about what John is doing since it is illegal…

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