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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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    wish to stay away from whatever thing or situation that causes them to feel the fear or anxiety. In this research paper‚ you will learn more about phobias. Our research paper consists of information and data that will let you understand important facts about phobia. Here‚ you can learn facts that are interesting and new to you. You can learn what the different types of phobia are‚ how people acquire these phobias‚ what are the possible effects of phobia to the ones experiencing it‚ and what are the

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    Dusan Micovic EN105 Prof. Rutt 13/10/2012 The Causes and Effects of Academic Cheating Cheating has been an issue for years in academic settings‚ whether in the primary grades‚ high school or college. However‚ definition of cheating remains unclear. It is so widespread and it overlaps with so many academic activities that it does not have a specific‚ clear‚ uniform policy on what constitutes academic dishonesty. Parental pressure can also

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    Kay Lynn Ruth Hurst English Comp 1 08 October 2012 The Cause and Effect of Low Income Jobs on Family Life While researching the cause and effect of the economy on low wage workers‚ the discovery of how the families struggle on a daily basis to juggle work‚ child care‚ transportation and family well-being was astounding. While some families are two parent homes‚ only one is able to work due to the cost of child care. Other families consist of one parent‚ who works two jobs to take care of

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    Cause and Effects of the Clery Act The Clery Act was put into place in 1990 by Howard and Constance Clery after their daughter Jeanne was raped and murdered at Lehigh University. The Clery Act requires colleges and universities to record and report all crimes‚ their date‚ and specificity of the violation that takes place on campus. The purpose of this act is to better educate students about the unlawful acts that could take place on their campuses; all campuses want to provide a safe‚ danger-free

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    The Truth about Teenage Pregnancy Outline I. Introduction II. Body A. Causes 1. Lack of sexual education 2. Lack of communication between the parents and teens a. Weak relationship b. Too strong of a relationship 3. Drugs 4. Trends a. Social b. Media 5. Abuse B. Effects 1. Unwanted/ unplanned pregnancy 2. Abortion 3. Neglect/ Child abuse 4. Complications a. Maternal deaths b. Birth defects 5. Incomplete education

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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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    balance their course work and family at the same time‚ and they have to leave their family problems in their home to be able to concentrate carefully on their course work. The university life has become a lot more challenging‚ and it’s much harder than school. I think being in college can be extremely stressful because students have to do everything by themselves. Furthermore‚ students have many assignments to do everyday. Therefore‚ students stay awake late and don’t pay attention to the class because

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    Cause and Effect Essay Topics A cause and effect essay aims at explaining the reasons and results of an event or situation. • It is one the most popular essay types in the academic world. • It is beneficial for a student to write a cause and effect essay because it propels him to think of the situation in depth to come up with the reasons for the birth of that situation and its eventual impact on everything it affects. • It encourages the mind to think analytically and investigate a situation

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    Causes of the American Revolution The American Revolution was caused by the colonists disagreeing with the British. The things that the british and colonists disagreed on were the Proclamation of 1763. One of the many things that the colonists thought needs changed is how the colonies approach war‚ which is why the political cartoon of a snake was made. The stamp act taxed most goods in the colonies. The Quartering Act angered colonists‚ and strengthened distrust between the colonists and the british

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