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    displays their dislike for Sex offenders may be considered an outcast. Economic Factors It is not common practice to associate economics with Sex offenders. Generally‚ Sex offenders would be thought to have no effect on our economic situation‚ but there are in fact some effects. The sales industry associated with Sex offenders is actually a 2.3 billion dollar a year industry and growing each year. The industry employs nearly 150‚000 people in the United States alone. It would be safe to say

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    the internet has grown over the past decade significantly. It has provided people with access and opportunities to reading that would not have been available otherwise. This‚ however‚ has some positive as well as negative effects to it. This essay will discuss the cause and effect to reading from the internet. Body Reading can help people use their time to gain extra knowledge and learn new things more effectively. The unlimited access to various sources the internet provides has made reading easier

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    An Essay on Peer Pressure

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    Peer pressure is when a person is forced or under strong influence from their friends to do something be it good or bad. Peer pressure can have both positive and negative effects. Hence this essay will discuss about the positive and negative effect of peer pressure. Firstly‚ a little peer pressure can be a tool to motivate students to achieving great heights. For instance‚ when a weak student is struggling with his studies‚ his classmates can help by encouraging him in every little improvement he

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    Young people are more eager to try new things that will give them a feeling unlike one they have experienced before‚ in other words a high. If smoked it has a different effect on the body than it does if you use it for medical reasons. Cannabis oil which is concentrated cannabis extracts is becoming a popular medicine for patients with cancer‚ glaucoma‚ and seizures. ¨Evidence has shown cannabinoids to be capable‚ under some conditions‚ of inhibiting the development of cancer cells¨ (Hazekamp). Cannabis

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    Procrastination Topic: Procrastination Organizational Pattern: Cause and effect Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the causes and effects procrastination plays a role on us mentally and physically. Audience Outcome: In this speech I will be discussing 3 main points‚ -What is procrastination? -What causes procrastination? -How does it procrastination affect us? Attention Getter: “Have you ever began working on an essay or speech outline and instead found yourself just staring at a blank

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    you wish for may be considered an outcast. Economic Factors It is not common practice to associate economics with Be careful what you wish for. Generally‚ Be careful what you wish for would be thought to have no effect on our economic situation‚ but there are in fact some effects. The sales industry associated with Be careful what you wish for is actually a 2.3 billion dollar a year industry and growing each year. The industry employs nearly 150‚000 people in the United States alone. It would

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    separated parents

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    based on observations‚ it have implied that when marital relations between the parents are poor (broken)‚ the child may be highly emotionally disturbed‚ and having that kind of state is what we all frequently called “broken family”. There are some effects of having a broken family to their children (students)‚ especially in their academic performance on school. There are some situational experiences that a child mostly encounters in dealing through their broken family status‚ According

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    reader to understand how war affects children and how women are treated in Afghanistan. Body Paragraph 1 The character Jamal shows the effect of war on children through his daily life in Afghanistan. This is show when Jamal says “ There’s no smoke or nerve gas or sandstorms. I can’t even hear any explosions. Which is really good.” Pg1 This quote highlights the effect of war on the children through the language Jamal uses which shows that it is a regular occurance. The boo shows the reader how war has

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    How does Journey’s End show the effects of war on the men involved? Journey’s End is a play about British soldiers in World War One‚ and the effects the war has on them‚ both physically and mentally. The play explores many aspects of war life‚ including friendship‚ alcoholism‚ class boundaries and the lifestyle of the men in the trenches. This essay explores how the play shows the effects of war on those involved‚ looking at use of dialogue‚ lighting‚ props and other key dramatic devices. The essay

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    Statement of Explanation

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    unable to empathise with asylum seekers. I am agreeing with the prompt that ‘It is often the vulnerable and powerless‚ who are unable to avoid the effects of conflict.’ I will draw on ideas from the memoir “The Rugmaker of Mazar-E-Sharif” such as the setting and not to mention using a Najaf-like character who has similar history (dealing with the effects of conflict that is not of his own making). From the memoir‚ I will attempt to sway the audience to feel empathy for the Najaf-like character and

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