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    Although the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by Gavrillo Princip caused World War I‚ many consider an increase in military Technology to also be the cause of World War I. Some of the Military Technology that might also be the cause are; the use of the Airplanes‚ Machine Guns‚ and the tanks. Long before the war began‚ the countries in these groups or alliances had made arrangements to work together and help one another if there was a war. So when war did break out in 1914‚ parts of Europe

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    P.T.S.D: Causes & Effects in SoldiersShane WhiteMiller-Motte CollegeRunning head: PTSD: CAUSE AND EFFECT IN SOLDIERS Post traumatic stress disorder has many effects on people in everyday life; such as the effects in family‚ friends‚ and even their career. Post traumatic stress disorder‚ also known as PTSD‚ is quite common in today’s military. The reason for this can somewhat be explained in the definition of ptsd: The type of anxiety disorder that comes from an event in which you’ve seen

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    Joining an Aerobic Class

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    Joining an aerobics class has many benefits . One of them is social benefits . By joining aerobics class‚ we can meet a lot of new people and communicate with them . This can indirectly help us to improve our communication skills and leadership skills . On the other hand ‚ this is a great chance to meet interesting instructors . There are a lot of things that can be learnt from these instructors that can actually improve our knowledge regarding aerobics . Next is mental benefits . Aerobics

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    War can be terrifying‚ and it leaves most soldiers traumatized. The military can train soldiers how to control their body and their thoughts during the battle so they and their comrades don ’t get killed. However‚ boot camp can only simulate so much. Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome exists because of the gap between this simulation and reality. It is the after effects of experiencing war‚ or similar terrors. Most soldiers fall victim to PTSD‚ and though some handle it successfully‚ many do not

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    Causes And Effects Of Noise Pollution Noise can be defined as an unwanted or undesired sound. Decibel is the standard unit for measurement of sound. Usually 80 db is the level at which sound becomes physically painful. And can be termed as noise. Humans‚ animals‚ plants and even inert objects like buildings and bridges have been victims of the increasing noise pollution caused in the world. Be it human or machine-created‚ noise disrupts the activity and balance of life. While traffic dons the

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    9/11 Cause Effect

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    were hijacked‚ the buildings fell‚ and thousands of lives were lost nearly a thousand miles from here. But the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were an attack on the heart of America” (Newman). For every cause there is an effect‚ and unfortunately the effects of 9/11 are disturbing. I like to say that everything happens for a reason‚ and the reasons of 9/11 still continue to puzzle the people today. The attacks on world trade center and pentagon on September 11 2001 were tragic

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    Causes and Effects of The War of 1812 The nineteenth century brought major change to The United States turning it from a developing country into a world power. The addition of Alaska‚ Oregon‚ Texas‚ and Florida‚ the Mexican Cession and The Louisiana Purchase made The United States a world power. The War of 1812 catalyzed this great expansion. There were four main concerns that led to The War of 1812. Maritime and trade issues‚ the Embargo Act‚ territorial expansion‚ and War Hawks. Although they

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    Joining A Track Team

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    Running means everything to me‚ so an important goal I want to accomplish is to join the track team in high school. First‚ joining track is a goal of mine because it could create a potential for a brighter future. Enlisting on the team could help benefit my college application. Being a member of the team will help colleges acknowledge that I have done extracurricular activities‚ which could benefit me by . This could benefit me by having potential for scholarships. Also‚ hHaving this on a job application

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    The social and religious functions. But some times‚ people use the systems for home enjoyments‚ parties etc. The noise is just jarring and harmful for the ears. It can cause sleep disruption. It can also cause deafening. The machinery and generators‚ mobiles have a great impact on central nervous system of the humans.The causes of noise pollution are many. In rural areas‚ trains and airplanes’ noise can disturb wildlife habits. In urban areas‚ one of the major sources of noise pollution is the traffic

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    Causes of the Civil War The Civil War is an immense part of American history. It grasped battles all over the States with the Union against the Confederates‚ both fighting for the morals they believed were correct. Slavery was a big factor in the Civil War‚ with triggers that took a part in sparking the War such as‚ the Dred Scott v. Sanford case‚ the election of Abraham Lincoln‚ and the battle of Fort Sumter‚ which was the first battle of the Civil War. All of these events hold a special place

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