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    The Albedo Effect

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    The greenhouse effect is a natural process whereby gases and clouds absorb infrared radiation emitted from the Earth’s surface and radiate it in all directions, which results extra heating of the atmosphere and the Earth’s surface. As the radiation from the Sun is absorbed by the Earth’s surface, the energy is converted to thermal energy. Then, the Earth emits lower-energy infrared radiation back out to the atmosphere and space. The Earth’s atmosphere and clouds trap this infrared energy and…

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    Effects Of Slavery

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    The Lingering Effects of Slavery During the 16th century, there occurred a vast emergence of slave owners. People were confined to the venomous belief of slavery being a natural, God-sent form of labor. They believed that it was fair for African peoples (mostly African Americans) to be forced into horrific extents of labor without pay. The slaves were given no rights or freedom; they were dehumanized. They were treated as commodities, meaning they were bought and sold as property. The central or…

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    The Placebo Effect

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    experienced. This is such an enormous capacity it is no wonder people experience an unseen force of the mind, which directly alters their experiences. One scientific example of this force or power is what is called the placebo effect. A placebo effect is a beneficial effect, produced by a placebo drug or treatment, that cannot be attributed to the properties of the placebo itself, and must therefore be due to the patient’s belief in that treatment.…

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    The Effects Of Cocaine

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    study. There were about five thousand cases of people dying from the effects of cocaine. Although cocaine was known as the rich man drug, by the nineteen hundreds cocaine was no longer a drug of choice for the wealthy. They looked at the drug as something that is far to dangerous. The…

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    Effects Of Oxyana

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    The Effects of Coal Loss In the documentary “Oxyana” by Sean Dunne the loss of the local coal industry has caused a spiral effect, with the coal miners not working there isn’t any currency flow, with no currency flow the local businesses have no other option but to shut their doors. With no businesses to drive the economy it is at an all-time low, with most of the state living below poverty level. So, the locals have lost everything they have, even their dignity which has resulted in…

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    Effects Of Littering

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    would make others less inclined to litter. Although we face many challenges throughout the term, in the end we made a difference in the cleanliness of the trail, which is why we deem our project to be successful. In this essay, I will address the effects of litter in forests, why waste reduction in forests is important and the key points of our Mystic…

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    Imperialism Effects

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    delivering the facts within lesson. These concepts need to be broken down into segments that are easier to grasp, so students are able to explain it in their own words without being confused. In the following lesson, students will learn about the effects that imperialism had on different locations, but how they all reflect positive and negative outcomes of European influence from imperialism. The facts from Japan, China, India, and Africa’s history represents the outcomes of imperialism, which…

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    Moon Effect

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    “Current Science Event: Earth’s Tidal Effect on the Moon” While the moon’s gravitational affects are famous for their ability to stimulate neap and spring tides, affect earth’s gravitational, pole, and is renowned component of Earth’s formation, what effects do Earth’s gravity have on the moon? Scientists have long known that the moon would experience considerably higher tidal effects, but have never found obliquity distortions that would result of Earth’s gravity. From data collected by LRO…

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    Iphone Effect

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    What can people imagine the effects are from looking at a screen? Do people actually choose between their brain and cell phone? As reported by Giacomo Calamita, someone who is concerned about the effects of cell phones no matter how perilous or not and is trying to achieve a goal of becoming an engineer, after scrutinizing, “Research shows that if you’re on the cell…

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    Bisphenol A Effect

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    There are biological and environmental effects that Bisphenol A causes or may cause and the first evidence of the estrogenicity of bisphenol A came from experiments on rats conducted in the 1930s, but it was not until 1997 that adverse effects of low-dose exposure on laboratory animals were first reported. Bisphenol A is an endocrine disruptor that can mimic estrogen and has been shown to cause negative health effects in animal studies. To be specific, bisphenol A closely mimics the structure…

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