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    600/601 12 July 2010 Divorce Affecting Children More than half of all relationships in the Unites States result in a divorce. It is not only emotional and devastating for the couple but this also has a huge effect on the children involved. Many parents that go through these crises lack the knowledge of the effects that their children may go through. They may not know the internal and external effects that may happen through the eyes of a child. When divorce happens in a child’s environment

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    Cause and Effect Becoming a foreign student is a very important and arduous experience in a person’s life. At the same time it is an experience that will change a person’s lifestyle and personality forever. When I became a foreign student‚ many things changed or had to change. Being a foreign student you are going to miss your country so much‚ you have to get acquainted with the new environment‚ and you must be independent. The purpose of this essay is to discuss this three

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    Divorce and Children. Forum: familycouselor.com Topic: “The Effects of Divorce on Children". Thesis: As the consequences of divorce‚ the children’s lives get affected in a variety of ways‚ which can reveal themselves within a short period of time or throughout many years after the divorce‚ in their adulthood. Outlines: 1.  The biggest problems children face are financial: a) negatively affects the emotional aspects of children’s lives: a single parent has less time to provide emotional

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    increase in the divorce rate which itself caused by many factors and increased society acceptance of single parent’s childbearing by the society and growing trends in cohabitation rather than marriage. More than 45 percent of the marriages during the 1990s ended in divorce in which affected millions of children (Altenhofen‚ 2010). Similar the divorce rate‚ the nature and effects of this event of family separation has also changed in the last 3 decades. Many studies suggest that divorce is not act

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    The Effects of Smoking Cigarettes According to Centers Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)‚ “Cigarette smoking causes about one of every five deaths in the United States each year. It is estimated to cause more than 480‚000 deaths annually (including deaths from secondhand smoke).” Many people start smoking in their teens because of peer pressure‚ personal issues and media influences. In addition‚ most of them are addicted to cigarettes by the time they are adults. Smoking is related

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    To Divorce or Not to Divorce? Mark Ghantous Mrs. Diala Encel Sophomore Rhetoric 202 December 13‚ 2011 To Divorce or Not to Divorce? Divorce‚ being the final step in a detrimental marriage‚ brings upon the gruesome decision as to whether a married couple wishes to end that once made commitment they had for each other. Aside from it terminating the love and harmony the couple must have once encountered‚ it annihilates the legal duties and authorized responsibilities among

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    ones for the rest of their lives. They are caused by blows to the head and depending on the area(s) of the brain injured and the severity of the trauma‚ some of the effects include problems with concentration‚ thinking‚ memory‚ vision‚ balance and coordination (dizziness). Because of the decrease in cerebral blood flow‚ they also cause sleep disturbances‚ reduced attention span‚ headaches‚ frustration‚ mood swings and personality changes. Many studies affirm that concussions increase the risk of developing

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    Tattoos While the oldest known tattoo was on an iceman found on the Italian-Austrian border with carbon-dating showing the iceman to be 5‚200 years old (Lineberry‚ 2007) for many years‚ here in America‚ tattoos were only popular with sailors‚ soldiers‚ Marines‚ bikers and occasionally the rebellious teenager. Why were tattoos only popular with these few? Social taboos looked down on those with tattoos. However‚ through tattoos a person can show self expression‚ be self creative‚ and be identified

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    Cause and Effect The Cause and Effect diagram also called the ‘fishbone’ diagram is based on helping the user think through causes of a problem thoroughly. One of the benefits is that it drives the user to consider all possible causes of the problems‚ rather than just the ones that are obvious. Professor Kaoru Ishikawa of Tokyo University who pioneered the quality management process invented it. He used it to help explain to a group of engineers at Kawasaki Steel Works how a complex set of

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    his or hers lifestyle and personality forever. The main purpose that this essay will be explaining and discussing is three main effects of entering a university which will be missing old friends‚ learning how to survive when you begin university‚ and last to developing responsible behavior which must accompany university studies that most students likely end up developing on their own. The first and also the most common effect of entering a University is that once you enter the new school‚ you start

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