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    It is not uncommon to see a girl with a “larger” build comparing herself to some of the naturally more petite girls in classes. This may be the cause of the development of eating disorders‚ for dancers both at amatuer and elite levels. Overall‚ the effect of mirrors on dancer’s body image may be dependent on varying factors such as performance skill level‚ comparing oneself to others‚ and level of material taught. The relationship between these individual

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    Jefferson Almonte Cause & Effect Essay Professor Zaluda November 11‚ 2012 Teen Pregnancy In today’s society‚ many young teens have begun to experience unprotected sex. Having unprotected sex may result in sexually transmitted diseases (also known as STD) and/or pregnancy. Although some STD’s are curable‚ they would have to be cured immediately. As for the main focus‚ teenage pregnancy‚ many teenagers do not realize the responsibility‚ commitment‚ and hard work they have to

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    The Eureka rebellion of 1854 marked the rise of the democracy in Australia. This boom provided the country with rapid growth and industrialization. The new institutions gave the citizens the freedom to innovate‚ produce new technology thus quickly becoming very rich continent. French Revolution of 1789 marked the time when the French revolted against their long-lasting absolutism and got their new leader‚ the young Napoleon. Gradually‚ France was moving towards inclusive institutions‚ prosperity

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    Cause and Effect To write a cause and effect essay‚ you’ll need to determine a scenario in which one action or event caused certain effects to occur. Then‚ explain what took place and why. This essay allows us to identify patterns and explain why things turned out the way that they did. How do I choose a topic and get started? Try choosing a major event‚ either in your own life or an event of historical significance. For example‚ The Great Depression. Cause of The Great Depression: stock market

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    The Effects of Smoking on Adolescent Behavior and Their Ability to Perform Well in School James Grimes Eastern Kentucky University Abstract There is a considerable body of empirical research that has identified adolescent peer relationships as a primary factor involved in adolescent cigarette smoking. Despite this large research base‚ many questions remain unanswered about the mechanisms by which peers affect youths’ smoking behavior. Understanding these processes of influence is the key to

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    The Causes and Impact of the Protestant Reformation Prior to the sixteenth century‚ Catholicism dominated social‚ political‚ and religious life in many parts of Europe. During this pre-Renaissance period known as the Dark Ages‚ Christians were united under Catholicism and discouraged from questioning their religious authority. In the movement known as the Reformation‚ protestors voiced their criticisms of the Catholic Church and separated into newly founded denominations of Christianity. By the 1500s

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    to hallucinogens has range of implications that affect physical‚ psychological‚ sexual and spiritual aspects of an individual. Hallucinogens act on neural points of the brain and create effects that alter perception of individuals. The dominant impacts that are produced involve mood swings‚ cognitive effects and perception- changing consequences. The drugs act on serotonin‚ which is a neurotransmitter. It also affects other areas of the brain that monitor arousal and psychological response to stress

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    happens when the driver is distracted while driver a vehicle. It is dangerous because almost every driver does it every time they are driving and it is very easy to cause fatal accidents while being distracted during driving. Cell phones have greatly impacted distracted driving because texting and driving has become the most common cause of distracted driving accidents and fatalities. Distracted driving is dangerous and needs

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    locked up for many reasons‚ but‚ sometimes they are not even guilty for anything. It has happened to so many people that they don’t want to pay bail because they are not guilty at all. Others have been locked up because of mental illness. One of the causes of mass incarcerations is Bail. Bail is when there is a temporary release of a person waiting for trial. Sometimes the prisoner has to pay and will get their money back when they present in court. The incarceration rate in the United States is 716

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    School Shooting Many things can cause school shootings‚ bullying is one major cause and one person bullying another can lead to a lot of people getting hurt. So however horrific‚ the actions of other schoolyard gunmen such as Kip Kinkel or Luke Woodham can be readily understood as stemming from individual pathologies and‚ hence‚ not particularly reflective of broader social issues. In contrast‚ the Columbine shootings can be seen as implicating not only the killers’ own sick‚ twisted minds‚ but

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