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    Cause and Effect of cigarettes The question is why people smoke cigarettes knowing the dangers that have been proven over the years. Cigarettes are one of the most popular addictions in the world. They may be the most popular addiction drug in the world but it is also the most deadly in it also. Cigarettes are filled with a high quantity of nicotine which is the addicting part of it. For many people‚ smoking is a reliable lifestyle tool to cope with reality. Although every person’s specific reasons

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    discuss the problem in the holy land. This discussion led to the series of the crusades with the knights which were called the crusaders. The effects of the Crusades on Europe of the middle Ages were an important factor in the history of the progress of civilization. I will be discussing the causes and effects of the crusade years and the causes and effects of the crusades. The crusades began with pope Urban. Once he said‚ “A grave report has come from the lands around Jerusalem... That a race

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    rather than the rich class who were oblivious to the situation. Causes Before the Great Depression‚ there was a period of time in the 1920s known as the Roaring Twenties where many opportunities expanding and the stock market rose leaving a feeling of optimism due to the high salaries and new products being produced. Many believed the stock market would rise from here but this only lead to the eventual market collapse. One of the main causes is the stock market crash of October 1929‚ which marked the

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    Cause & Effect More than two-thirds of students believe that schools respond poorly to bullying; a high percentage of them believing that adult help is infrequent thus ineffective. Bullying is linked to many short term and long term effects on the victim‚ bully‚ and bystanders. Self-esteem issues‚ health issues‚ and poor grades are a few of the many effects of bullying. When kids are bullied they become depressed‚ and being depressed causes self-esteem issues. This causes them to lose hope‚

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    and how their friends acted. “Sue says she wishes she had listened to him more carefully in the years preceding the shooting. She wonders what questions she could have asked that might have encouraged her son to open up about whatever he was feeling‚”(Strasser). People assumed causes for the disaster such as violent movies‚ violent games‚ bullying‚ and gangs. Since the Columbine disaster more and more school shootings have happened. “The hallways erupted in screaming‚ terror-stricken pandemonium as

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    America and Pacific. There were many causes. On the foreign side‚ France and England had been attacking American merchant ships‚ forcing impressment. Impressment is forced recruitment into Britain’s Royal Navy. It is much like kidnapping or enslavement. For many years‚ Washington stayed out of the French Revolution. In 1793 they drafted the Neutrality Proclamation of 1793. Through Washington and Adams’ presidencies‚ war was avoided. There were several events that caused the war; impressment‚ embargoes

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    Brace Yourself The stories and endless television series of traumatic emergency room visits can’t compare to the actual thing‚ especially when the story is through the eyes of an eleven year old. The event still lurks in my mind. It all happened so fast‚ yet it still replays slowly in my head today. I have been quite the daredevil since a young age‚ starting out on a bicycle without training wheels at the age of two. I have loved biking my whole life and have never had a fear of anything that

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    Natalie Parker HE1 Bowers 26 April 2013 The Cause and Effects of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder “Even in times of trauma‚ we try to maintain a sense of normality until we no longer can. That‚ my friends‚ is called surviving. Not healing” (Goodreads). This quote by author Lori Goodwin explains the truth that there is no such thing as complete healing from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. The effects that it has on a person are so severe‚ that it completely alters their reality. As a result of

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    and lasted until 1814. America went to war with Britain for many reasons. The first cause for the war was because of the British’s interference with American shipping which is also known as the naval blockade. Great Britain was at war with France. The US was providing the French with food and supplies‚ and Britain did not like this‚ so they set up a partial blockade to keep the US away for France. The second cause of the war was because of the impressment (kidnapping) of American sailors. The British

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    Macbeth Cause and Effect Essay Macbeth’s untimely death was due to his unfortunate‚ tragic downfall; and all because he wanted to be a King. The causes and the effects of Macbeth becoming king are not that of a well mannered‚ or righteous king. But surprisingly‚ Macbeth was once a well-mannered‚ righteous man of the king himself. He was a victorious fighter in battle and an honorable solider whom people looked up to. But isn’t it funny how someone can change in a split second? The causes of Macbeth

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