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    Causes and Effects of WW1 There were causes and effect of the Great War. These causes and effects are game changing plays in the war. Like how trench warfare happened or how the Zimmerman note made the Untied States join the war and how it changed the war. Also that it all led up to the peace treaty of Versailles. All these causes made the war more devastating and crucial to the world. Trench warfare happened because of the machine and artillery gun. Soldiers had to build these

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    The Causes and Effects of Smoking One of the most common problems today that are killing people‚ all over the world‚ is smoking. Many people start this horrible habit because of stress‚ personal issues and peer pressure. Some begin from simply being curious. One cigarette can result in smoking others‚ which can lead to major addiction. When someone smokes a cigarette they are not only hurting themselves‚ but others around them. Smoking does many horrible things to the human body that most people

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    Cause and Effect Essay Fargo Chen In mathematics‚ equation 1 + 1 =2 is always correct. However 1 + 1 is equal to much more than 2 in the business context. The process that two companies are combined or a company takes the form of other company is known as merger and it produces wealth for a company which normally is much greater than the result of simple addition. Mergers are often described as a marriage of two companies that decided to combine their financial‚ managerial and operational functions

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    As a country we know that there are many reasons and situations that started the civil war. However‚ many continue to debate over the ultimate causes of the Civil War. James McPherson wrote that‚ " The Civil War started because of the uncompromising differences between the free and slave states over the power of the national government to prohibit slavery in the territories that had not yet become states (civilwar.org). After Lincoln won the election in 1860 he was the first Republican pledging

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    Cause and Effect Essay: Bullying in the School Setting “In an international survey of adolescent health-related behaviors‚ the percentage of students who reported being bullied at least once during the current term ranged from a low of 15% to 20% in some countries to a high of 70% in others” (Nansel et al 2001). Bullying is a serious epidemic that has caused many people emotional distress. In today’s generation school children experience an intense amount of fear due to the increase in violent

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    Causes and Effects of Poverty In the U.S.‚ there have been statistics that show that 15 to 25% of the population is living in poverty. Poverty is known as not being able to provide bare minimum requirements to survive‚ such as food and shelter. There are many causes that associate with poverty‚ that could include unemployment rates or people believe that some people are just lazy. The effects of poverty can be substantial. It effects people’s health‚ environment‚ and causes deprivations.

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    causes of the english civil war There is not one reason why the civil war started it did not start overnight but developed over a long period of time. There were many reasons why king Charles I started the civil war in 1642. The first being lack of money. Lack of money was a major factor as Charles I had very little money to his name and repeatedly had to ask parliament for money to help with his campaigns. Parliament was reluctant to give Charles all the funds that he needed‚ as they knew Charles

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    Name: Vu‚ Ngoc Dung (Janice) Class: EAPII-C Causes and Effects of Divorce There are more and more couples who got married and then ended in divorce in today’s society. Most of them choose divorce as a final solution to cancel legally the responsibilities of their marriages because of they are unable to maintain their relationship. Financial problems‚ stress in modern living and lack of communication are considered as three major causes of divorce. Financial difficulties are one of the leading reasons

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    Cause and Effects of Honesty Honesty is saying what we know or suspect to be true‚ even when we do not like the potential consequences. Honesty is a great virtue in which many have the potential to possess. Generally‚ “honesty is the best policy” is a quote that is taught to people at a young age in order to allow them to grow to be honest‚ truthful adults. Truthfulness is tested in situations of tribulations‚ and even might be needed when asked for advice. Honesty can be very beneficial in these

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    food they eat and can become severally thin. Anorexia affects the mind and body‚ it could lead to death. Anorexia usually starts in the teens and can go into adulthood. Untreated anorexia can lead to starvation‚ kidney damage‚ and heart problems. The cause of anorexia is not fully understood‚ it’s thought to be a mix of physical‚ emotional‚ and social triggers. Anorexia changes how the brain and metabolism work. Genetics are thought to play a big part in anorexia‚ certain personality traits such as low

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