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    The Cause and Effect of Teenage Pregnancy Each year‚ over seven hundred and fifty thousand teenage girls become pregnant. The United States has the highest rate of teen pregnancy in the world followed by Slovakia‚ Hungary and New Zealand. Teenage pregnancy costs the American taxpayers 9.1 billion a year due to health‚ foster care‚ and social services (Porta). The teen pregnancy epidemic affects not only the parents‚ the children and their families; it also affects society as a whole. How can we

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    English 102 LC#3 Mr.Sylvester 16 Feb 2011 The Causes and Effects of Global Warming If you’re accustomed to thinking of global warming as something happening out there--say‚ in the Artic or the Antarctic or high in the atmosphere--you may be in for a shock.(Silvestro.) Global warming is the observed and projected increases in the average temperature of Earth’s atmosphere and oceans (wijkman). Today‚ this is one of our most damaging problems (Global). Global warming is caused by the buildup

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    Causes and Effects of the English Language and Orewell’s Essay In America‚ English is the national language. However‚ with many different cultures and ways of life‚ everyone doesn’t speak the same English. In the north‚ people tend to speak clearly and to some this is correct. In the south‚ people tend to tie their words together and to some this is incorrect. Ultimately‚ the question is‚ is what is good language what is bad and what causes the two. In Orewell’s piece‚ he criticizes the English

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    Divorce in today ’s society is very common. Divorce also has terrible and lasting effects on children. In today ’s society‚ marriages are less likely to last as they did 20 years ago. There are over 1 million children that suffer each year because of the divorce of their parents. There are usually children involved in almost all divorce cases. "Moreover‚ half of all children born to married parents this year will experience the divorce of their parents before they reach their 18th birthday. This

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    any substance taken by some people to get certain effect‚ such as happiness and excitement. Driving from these definitions above‚ drugs can be classified into two categories; 1] the soft Drug e.g. antibiotics and analgesics. 2] The hard drugs e.g. cocaine‚ marijuana heroin e.t.c. Consequently‚ a drug addict is said to be someone whose life has become dependent on drugs‚ hence drug abuse. Cause of drug abuse among youth; There are two primary causes of drug abuse among the youths. These are 1] peer

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    DRUGS ABUSE IN KENYA: ITS CAUSES AND EFFECTS IN CENTRAL PROVINCE: A CASE STUDY OF KANDARA DIVISION BY ROBERT WAGUCHU NG’ANG’A DS/0048/07 REPORT PRESENTED TO THE SCHOOL OF DEVELOPMENT AND STRATEGIC STUDIES (SDSS) MASENO UNIVERSTY IN PARTIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHALOR OF ARTS IN DEVELOPMENT STUDIES WITH IT. CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction of the topic of study Drugs and substance abuse is a problem that has raised concern all over the world. Drugs abused affect

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    “Loss of a Friend:” Cause and Effect Many situations can cause a loss of a friend. The situation can occur when a friend moves away and as a result‚ his or her old friends are often forgotten. Sometimes you lose a friend because of a lack of communication. If one friend never calls or e-mails or I do not try to contact‚ that friend ultimately fades and dies. It is hard to spend time with a friend if one is busy with school‚ work‚ and other responsibilities. Eventually‚ in these situations‚ the

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    Title Page Causes and Effects of Teenage Rebellion a Research Paper Presented to Mrs. Rosalie De Ramos In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements for the subject English Mary Alyssa G. Tesalona January‚ 2011 CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF TEENAGE REBELLION TS: Teenagers are said to be the answer to the future‚ but in our present time teenagers are uncontrolled when it comes to their attitude. I. Introduction II. Teenage Rebellion III. Causes of Teenage Rebellion A. Reasons

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    crash of 1929 was the main cause of The Great Depression. In fact‚ The Great Depression was caused by a series of factors‚ and the effects of the depression were felt for many years after the stock market crash of 1929. By looking at the stock market crash of 1929‚ bank failures‚ reduction of purchasing‚ American economic policy with Europe‚ and drought conditions‚ it becomes apparent that The Great Depression was caused by more than just the stock market crash. The effects were detrimental beyond the

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    Cause and effect essay: The American revolution. By Emma Jade Griffin The American revolution was arguably one of the most important wars ever fought. It focused on the 13 colonies gaining independence from Great Britain‚ because of British taxes. It is said that the colonials fighting in the American revolution literally stated they were fighting for “the cause”‚ many men young and old signed up to fight for theirindependence. They incorporated all sorts of men and techniques in the war and fighting

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