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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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    Cause and Effect Background Although it is possible for one cause to lead to one effect‚ academic subjects are rarely this simple. One cause can lead to more than one effect‚ for example heavy rain can cause landslides and flooding. Also‚ more than one cause can lead to one or more effects‚ for example‚ eating too much pizza and drinking too much coke for lunch can cause you to get fat and be late for class! Vocabulary and Grammar Cause-effect | Example Sentences | ...because of...... caused

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    Cause and Effect Essay: The ISIS Kayla Carbajal Professor Chavarria ENGL-1201-SY2-Composition In the world today‚ there is a group of people that originate from Saudi Arabia‚ in Iraq‚ they are known as the ISIS. This group of people have turned their belief for God into a weapon; the ISIS have considered Christians their Number 1 enemy‚ since their beliefs are different. This situation has caused for many Christians to be killed by the hands of the ISIS. Since the ISIS learned

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    English Period 5 The Crucible Cause and Effect essay A crucible is a severe test as of patience or belief‚ a trial. Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible is a journey through the trials of many townspeople caused by suspicions of witchcraft. As the story progresses‚ people’s words and actions cause Reverend John Hale to change his views on whether the people prosecuted were guilty or innocent of witchcraft. As numerous events and their consequences unfold‚ they cause Hale to rethink his initial views

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    Alyssa Impeduglia Eng 111-201 3/17/13 Cause/Effect Essay Not Just a Career‚ it’s a Calling As a child‚ I always pictured myself growing up and being a princess just like every other little girl in America. That fairytale quickly changed when my first little brother was born. My life was changed forever. I loved taking care of him. I guess that was when my first real instinct to become a caregiver kicked in. The feeling I got when I was needed by him was the best feeling I could ever have. I

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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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    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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    what we see and know; that is what stereotyping is. Stereotype is characterized like as an opinion or idea about a certain group or type of individual. The cause of stereotyping is judgement/labeling and the negative effect is emotionally/mentally damage on the individual and discrimination on groups of people. Judgement is a huge factor that causes stereotyping. Judgement is based off of someone giving an opinion or statement about someone that does not have any information about the individual and

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    Topic: The causes and effects of sleeping late at night Introduction: In this day and age‚ many adults‚ teenagers and even children sleep very late at night. People are always saying that they don’t have enough hours in the day to complete the things they have to do. However‚ most people simply do not know how to manage their time wisely. There are many causes and effects of sleeping late at night. Body 1 C E First‚ many people sleep late at night because they are working on their

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    Causes and Effects of Earthquakes There are some programs‚ like the ones that are broadcast at National Geographic Channel‚ where professionals show us on many opportunities documentaries about earthquakes and the amount of damage that they had produced in some areas. But… what is an earthquake? We can define them as the shaking of the Earth’s surface caused by the rapid movement of the Earth’s rocky outer layer. In addition‚ earthquakes results from two main factors and can have two harmful effects

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