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    Homelessness Effect

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    word. The effect of homelessness affects everyone; however, children, in particular, are more affected by the situation. Some effects of homelessness among children in the shelter system are; bullying, aggression, low self-esteem, withdraws, anxiety, depression, and milestone developmental issues. These behaviors are often misinterpreted by their parents as a normal child development. These behaviors are often misinterpreted by the parent due to lack of knowledge and education. Another effect of…

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    Effects Of Motown

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    The founding of Motown was a very big impact in many branches of our culture. Branch being music, The music being birthed out of Motown was very unique and music produced by black majority and meant to reach the white wealthy community. The other effect it had on our culture was the civil rights examples they gave others in the black community. They way Motown impacted motown in a big way is that people walked in played their unique music and walked out musicians and money makers. This task…

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    The Wolfpack Effect

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    For example, a film could include a balloon that chases people. The balloon is clearly not alive, since it is a ball of plastic filled with helium, but the people within the film would run from it and the balloon would follow. It is the wolfpack effect that allows us to recognize that this inanimate object, despite having no actual thoughts or intentions, is chasing the animate main character. The ridiculousness and improbability of the situation make it funny, but this ridiculousness would not…

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    Effects Of Codependency

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    Spending one’s days seeing life through the bottom of a bottle, alcoholics live a life outside reality. So many seek the solution of one’s problems through escaping for a moment, but the moments begin to blur together and become days, months, and years. Although one can escape the problems for a while, back in reality there have been no solutions. These problems begin to affect more than just than the person affected by alcohol. Sobriety is no longer the norm, because one’s body becomes…

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    Effects Of Smog

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    Introduction Today smog is a visible type of air pollution that appears in a thick, foggy haze in the air. There are many sources where smog come from for example, industrial fumes, vehicle emissions, and even comes from paints and hairsprays. In many cities smog is the culprit from vehicle emissions. Smog can be composed of many other chemical compounds thus coming from many different sources. In this paper there will be a discussion of the harmful impacts of smog and what the United States…

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    Effects Of Mismatching

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    Education. Inside higher education reaches individuals, institutions, corporations, nonprofits and other individuals involved in the post-secondary education ecosystem who voice their opinion on current issues. The Failure to Acknowledge the Supposed Effects of Mismatching If institutions of higher education are to keep open minded campuses, they will have to advocate for the success Affirmative Action(AA) has had. Diversifying schools and its success in giving minorities the opportunity at…

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    The Effects Of Pessimism

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    how people interact with the things that he/she feels and see. This study is significant for every individual living in the world. It helps people to overcome their negative way of thinking or to prevent their pessimistic attitude after knowing the effects of it. A learner can be an example of the persons that could benefit the research. Going straight to the point, students would be a best example in the…

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    Cyberbullying Effect

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    Cyberbullying is when someone uses any form of technology to inflict damage to another person. Cyberbullying generally applies to preteens and teens between ages twelve to eighteen. At these ages they are in that area where there are different social groups for instance, the popular group, the jocks, the nerds, the goths, the artsy type, the outcasts, and so on. These social groups are a major factor to cyberbullying. The “popular” teens tend to be more deliberately cruel to people “lesser” than…

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    The Effects Of Aids

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    What is Aids? The full form of aids is (acquired immune deficiency syndrome). This is not a disease by itself but when a person contracts HIV (the human immunodeficiency virus) the body starts getting weak. This disease is contracted through blood and sexual fluids. HIV affects the immune system called the immunodeficiency. The person with HIV gets frequently ill from disease that would not generally affect normal person. HIV starts to affect the immune cells called the CDT4 cells and slowly…

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    Effects Of Recidivism

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    Recidivism rates have been broken down into four categories: How differences in the type of crime affect the difference in rates, how the deterrent effect of prison affects recidivism rates, the difference in incentive structures faced by prisoners and how it affects recidivism rates. and institutional factors in the environment in which ex-offenders return that may impact the likelihood of recidivism…

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