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    kathy lee Mrs. High English 111 January 15 2014 Cause and Effect Homeless     According to the City of ville’s “10 Year Plan to End Homelessness‚”   "there is an epidemic of homelessness in our country-and in our community. More than 1‚074 citizens were counted as homeless in ville and land County on a given day” (2008 Point in time Survey). The number of homeless people in our community is ridiculous. Living on the streets not only impacts the homeless negatively but also us as a society and

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    Jackie Sager Comp 1 October 26‚ 2013 The Effects of Teen Pregnancy Becoming a teen parent is always a scary thing to go through‚ but over the years‚ the United States has been trying new and different ways to lower the occurrence of unplanned pregnancies among teens. There has always been a high rate of teen pregnancies in the United States‚ and according to The Los Angeles Times‚ “Teen pregnancy rates in the United States have fallen in recent years‚ but the country still has a higher rate

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    Cause and Effect Paper The effects of drugs on unborn and born babies are outrageous. “1 out of every 2 women pregnant right now is on drugs. Effects 145” The most commonly taken drug during pregnancy is caffeine. It’s most common because caffeine is in a lot of our every day substances such as; coffee‚ soda‚ tea and chocolate. Studies show that caffeine consumed a lot threw out pregnancy leads to babies born with low birth weights. The second most common drug used during pregnancy is nicotine

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    Causes and Consequent Effects of Macbeth¡¯s Crime Macbeth is one of those most famous tragedies of William Shakespeare. The story‚ centered with Macbeth‚ is obviously a tragedy in the formal sense. ¡°At the start of the play he is a very successful and highly esteemed member of a social group‚ loaded with honors and enjoying every prospect of further commendation. He has a loving wife and a secure home in his castle at Inverness.¡± As the play opens‚ we learn that he is a general with courage

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    Brianna Guffanti English 122 Wednesday 11:00am-1:45pm 11/5/14 Cause and Effect Essay Why don’t I look like her? Media’s portrayal of the “perfect” body and what a person should or could look like is a very controversial issue in the world today. Barbie‚ a fashion doll manufactured in March 1959‚ portrays what the perfect body is presumed to look like. For over fifty years‚ Barbie’s creator‚ Ruth Handler has been the subject of numerous disputes and lawsuits. One of the most common complaints of

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    have involvement in gangs‚ be imprisoned at a young age‚ or die prematurely. Growing Up Fatherless shared results that showed‚ "Official U.S. data shows that 63 percent of youth suicides (5 times the average)‚ 70 percent of youths in state-operated institutions (9 times the average) and 85 percent of children with behavioral disorders (20 times the average) are from fatherless homes‚" ("Growing Up Fatherless | Support Group | Statistics | Help | Find Father‚" n.d.). People will argue that many people

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    Causes and Effects of Domestic Child Labour Introduction: Pakistan is a third world country which has a population of 187‚342‚721 (July 2011 est. Pakistan Demographics Profile 2012) out of which 22.3 % population is living below the poverty line (CIA fact sheet). In order to raise the house hold income poor people let their children to earn livelihood. In Pakistan child labour is usually accommodated in automobiles workshops‚ industries‚ hotels and houses. One of the major sectors which accommodate

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    The Causes and Effects of Global Warming. The recent realization of our planet’s continually warming climate is one of modern societies biggest worries. Global warming is not only devastating to our planet‚ but will likely shorten our species’ lifespan considerably if it continues at its current pace. There are three main causes of global warming: air pollution‚ deforestation‚ and the increase in usage of chemical fertilizers. These actions have been engrained into our way of life so permanently

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    do everyday behaviors seen in our world today effect that developing offspring? Does drug or alcohol abuse actually hurt the unborn child? What about the mental health of the carrying mother; would depression or other mental illnesses hurt the baby? Do eating habits or exercise actually produce different traits once the child is born? During pregnancy‚ ingesting and doing a wide variety of things can cause several various effects on the unborn child of the mother depending on the activity. Alcohol

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    A Fatherless Society in America Pope John XXIII states‚ "It is easier for a father to have children than for children to have a real father" (Quotes and sayings). Commonly‚ this is true for many African-American men who have children; they lack the resources‚ dexterity and education that is required to become a real‚ reliable father. Although fatherlessness affects everyone regardless of demographics or culture‚ it has really taken its toll in the African–American communities. Despite the fact that

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