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    The Consequences of War

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    Not many people are fans of wars; nobody wins until years after the war begins and countless lives are lost. Fathers and Mothers have to bury their sons when they should be buried by their son or daughter; not the other way around. The consequences of war can be felt and seen all throughout the world today. Many Soldiers‚ families of soldiers and the trained dogs that are there to help the soldiers are coming out of war with PTSD and other mental health issues that can impede their lives. How can

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    fatal‚ leading to serious injuries or even death. The question that you have to ask yourself is how to stop the bullying. How shall we deal with it? What can we do‚ until we reach that point where it is too late? In the past year‚ we have heard about several cases where people have been bullied. Where girls has been pushed to the limit‚ being forced to take their clothes of in front of a camera. In these particular cases that I will mention in this essay‚ the girls eventually committed suicide

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    School bullying may affect students including victims and bullies. It has short and long term consequence that will affect their personality or even their future. Victims Firstly‚ victims who are being bullied may experience many immediate mental or physical health-related consequences. There is a studies show that victims have more psychological stress such as anxiety‚ sadness‚ low-esteem‚ sleep difficulties‚ headaches‚ stomach pain and general tension then their peers who are not being bullied

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    Gmos Consequences

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    Consequences of GMOs In past years‚ genetically modified organisms also known as GMOs have replaced our diets with genetically altered foods‚ which have adversely affected the health of humans and local communities. GMOs are organisms that have been created through the gene-splicing techniques of biotechnology (also called

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    http://www.slideshare.net/341987/creative-writers-and-day-dreaming CREATIVE WRITERS AND DAY-DREAMING (1908) We laymen have always been intensely curious to know like the Cardinal who put a similar question to Ariosto - from what sources that strange being‚ the creative writer‚ draws his material‚ and how he manages to make such an impression on us with it and to arouse in us emotions of which‚ perhaps‚ we had not even thought ourselves capable. Our interest is only heightened the more by the

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    ....Page 8-15 Conclusion...................................................................Page 16-17 Bibliography:................................................................Page 18 Abstract In this extended essay I chose to research about the effects that Stalin’s policy of collectivisation had on the USSR‚ both short-term and long-term. I chose the topic of collectivisation because it is a very interesting subject‚ as it had major impacts on the USSR‚ both short-term like a dramatic

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    When I first began to drive I never went over the speed limit‚ I was too afraid of being caught. I was terrified of breaking the law and of the consequences I could face for speeding. I knew that punishments were harsher for drivers under the age of 18 and I didn’t want my license to be suspended. Sometimes I drove even under the speed limit because I was paranoid. I felt as if there was a police officer at the end of every hill‚ curve‚ or a long stretch of road just waiting to catch me speeding

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    Anne Frank Writer

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    Anne Frank: A Young Writer "How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world"‚ this quote was from Anne’s legendary journal (Frank). The quote is about how no one can wait to make changes and that people need to take action because no one else is going to do it. Today in society too many people don’t do anything‚ they want someone else to do it for them. Not everyone was like that though‚ Anne wanted to enhance the world. Unfortunately she never got

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    Deforestation and its Consequences On page 270 in our book it talks about deforestation. This topic really hit home with me as I have helped on a tree farm for 15 years. Our book talks about how we have lost 1% of our forests in North America between 1990 and 2010‚ even though this seems like a small amount (5 million hectares‚ or about 12.3 million acres) it is a big impact on the diversity in North America. In an article I found online about deforestation in North America‚ Deforestation refers

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    Freedom Riders

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    Freedom Riders Freedom Riders were a group of northern and southern civil rights activists ( of all ethnicities) who wanted to end racial segregation on interstate transportation‚ such as buses. They traveled in buses‚ together‚ throughout the South where they met bumpy roads‚ discrimination and violence - at times‚ their buses were torched‚ they were attacked with clubs and generally harassed‚ but that did not‚ could not and would not stop the freedom riders from fighting for equality

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