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    learning a second language in many ways and is one of the most important effects. After reading this source‚ what do you think you need to research next? Another effect. Source #2 Title of Source: Effect on brain Works cited page entry (use easybib.com) "Being Bilingual ’slows Brain Ageing’" BBC News. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 08 Mar. 2015. 1-2 paragraph summary of source: Learning a second language can have a positive effect on the brain‚ even if it is taken up in adulthood. What information

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    Other studies of the effects of teacher experience on student learning have found a relationship between teachers’ effectiveness and their years of experience (Murnane & Phillips‚ 1981; Klitgaard & Hall‚ 1974)‚ but not always a significant one or an entirely linear one. While many studies have established that inexperienced teachers (those with less than three years of experience) are typically less effective than more senior teachers‚ the benefits of experience appear to level off after about

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    is often brought by sadness and sorrow. It can affect both psychological and physiological‚ such as being more sensitive‚ temperamental‚ and spiritless for psychological effect and for effect to physiological are being weak‚ tired‚ and sometimes causes some illnesses like severe headache‚ asphyxiate‚ and insomnia. These effects can be healed by listening to music. Many researches prove that music has power to reduce stress by reducing negative emotions for music can decrease the amount of the cortisol

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    An analysis the effects of addiction in computer games on academic performance of Selected Grade-9 Students of Saint Mary’s Academy of Sto Nino S.Y 2015-2016 CHAPTER I:The Problem and it’s Background Introduction: As the results show‚ addiction to computer affects academic deterioration‚ personal neglet‚ isolation‚ avoidance‚ no family bonding‚ health dis order and depression. In conclusion‚ these problems should not be left untreated as it can bring serious harms to the youth’s that are addicted

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    main activity or just as something to take up space in the background. It is not surprising‚ then‚ that music has a great effect on how humans think and act‚ possibly even affecting intelligence. Several studies have been conducted on this theory; though some results are questionable‚ the consensus view seems to be that music has the capacity for both positive and negative effects. As a background activity‚ listening to music has been shown to positively affect mood‚ productivity‚ and even intelligence

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    there any significant difference between Onion extract and the commercialized antibiotic? Significance of the Study Many people will surely benefit from this project not only because it is cheaper than the commercial one but also the risk of side effects is lower. Big production of these products will enable Filipinos to lessen their expenses with regards to antibiotics. Scope and Limitations This project focused only on developing the extract of Onion as an antibiotic. Tests will be conducted

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    2. Tell me the potential effects of discrimination on the following: Discrimination can cause emotional‚ physical and social effects on a person or child. They can become withdrawn‚ insecure (child might cry and not want to stay in the nursery) lack of confidence (not attempting to try new things) low self esteem‚ depression‚ stress ‚ children become very attached to their parent/carers as they might feel unwanted. Anger‚ frustration‚ negative thoughts and behaviour issues. People become isolated

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    com/uncontrollable-variables-affect-hospitality-industry-38795.html [Accessed 09 October 2013] Another economic factor to effect the hotel industry is the tax increase on air travel. Placing a tax increase on air travel means the prices for flights are rising‚ therefore fewer people‚ again‚ are unable to afford the prices to be able to travel to their holiday destination. The tax increase on air travel not only effects leisure customers‚ but also business passengers that tend to move between countries for conferences

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    Bank Suction

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    has to do with the strange effects of "bank suction." Bank suction is the tendency of a vessel traveling near a steep underwater bank to move sideways toward that bank while an opposing force pushes the bow away. Although it usually affects large ships‚ it can affect smaller yachts and boats as well. The combination of close proximity to a steep bank‚ shallow depth and increased speed are the critical factors that determine the severity of the bank-suction effect. Bank suction starts when

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    Falling in Love

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    with you falling in love.” Nicole said. “Yea‚ falling in love has some weird effects on me.” Kendall responded. The two girls continue to chatter about the effects of falling in love. Falling in love can have a variety of devastating and enjoyable effects such as always have a companion‚ getting a major increase in self-esteem‚ and last but no least losing focus in school and schoolwork. One of the most serene effects of falling in love is always having a companion. My friend Kendall used to feel

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