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    Causes of Ignorance:

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    Illiteracy is directly related to two main causes; Schools and Parents/Environment. Schools maintain letter grades that represent the performance and outcome of the students. Grades throughout the semester‚ cumulative grades and final outcomes. When taking a step back and looking at society and seeing how much ignorance and illiteracy there is it really makes you begin to think about whether or not that is not only the type of environment you wish to be in but whether or not you wish to raise your

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    Cause and Effect

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    CAUSE AND EFFECT ESSAY 1 Have you ever wanted to seek revenge on someone? Have you ever felt like getting back at someone for something they did? It is said that ninety-two percent of people have sought revenge at least once in their lifetime. Jealousy‚ payback and satisfaction are all reason why someone would seek revenge. Being jealous is one of the main reasons why one may feel the need to seek revenge. Someone might get jealous because another

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    Causes Of The Plague

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    main ideas about the plague in the paper is the causes‚ having the plague‚ and the biggest is the toll it brought in society. There are many causes of the plague. One is all of the bacteria from the plague. “The plague is caused by a bacterium‚ Yersinia pestis‚mainly transmitted to humans by fleas from infected rodents‚ notably the black rat‚ Rattus Rattus”(Benedictow 1). The plague can be carried by the blood stream to the lungs and cause a variant plague that is spread by

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    Cause and Effect

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    Cause and Effect Students make many choices and decisions influencing their academic lives a positive or negative way. None more significantly than how they adapt to their undergraduate experience. Immature college entrants tend to act financially irresponsible and/or waste their precious time partying. Even thought most students do not intend to ruin their college career‚ their behavior and priorities directly impact their GPA. This paper will attempt to explain what factors predict failure

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    they commit crimes and what causes them to do a crime as a juvenile. The most helpful sources I found was readingcraze.com and corrections.com. Readingcraze.com is about the causes and solutions of juvenile delinquency. It explains in different sections why teenagers commit the crime. Some of the most common causes of juvenile crime include:family‚ peer pressure and groups‚ personal reasons‚ and society. The first one they discuss is family. Family is the basic social life for children. Children

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    Cause of Happiness

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    Causes of Happiness Happiness is the thing that most of people are looking for in life. It is a mixed complicated feeling between pleasure and joy. Feeling happy is always linked with smile and it is depending on many different things that depend on how and what does a person linked the meanings or causes of happiness to‚ and it is different in the same person through his/her life. There are so many things that make people happy and these things are different from a person to another. One

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    Causes of Earthquake

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    caused *by* the earthquakes rather than the cause *of* them. It was Bunjiro Koto‚ a geologist in Japan studying a 60-mile long fault whose two sides shifted about 15 feet in the great Japanese earthquake of 1871‚ who first suggested that earthquakes were caused by faults. Henry Reid‚ studying the great San Francisco earthquake of 1906‚ took the idea further. He said that an earthquake is the huge amount of energy released when accumulated strain causes a fault to rupture. He explained that rock twisted

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    Causes of Divorce

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    have a staggering 73% divorce rate (divorcerate.org). But what are the main causes of divorce in America? There could be an infinite amount of reasons couples depart. Of those reasons‚ the most popular are selfishness‚ bad decisions‚ and loss of communication. Most people in America are self-centered‚ but when one gets married they are not supposed to only think about them self anymore. Being selfish is a main cause of divorce today. A partner in a relationship may not consider the other partner’s

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    poverty is the main cause of social-class differences in achievement. Social class differences in pupils’ home background play a key role in causing differences in educational achievement. The material factor with the most impact on differences in achievement is poverty and this is the lack of the physical necessities in life‚ such as adequate housing‚ diet and income. It causes children to achieve badly academically and it most affects the working class. Poverty can cause working class underachievement

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    Causes of Anger

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    Causes of Anger Unfinished Business This refers to situations can remain trapped in a person’s mind‚ stirring up old anger whenever a similar situation happens in the present. The intensity of such anger varies based on how much anger a person "holds on to" without releasing it. For instance‚ a child who was rapped and could not overcome the pain is always anger when she hears someone has been rapped. Her anger might be so much intense that others may ask if she is related to the person.

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