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    The likely consequences of skipping class Most students have the experience of skipping class due to various kinds of excuses. No matter what the excuse is‚ almost everyone agree that skipping class is not a proper behavior for the college students‚ so that it will lead to some serious consequences. In my view‚ every coin has two sides‚ and we shall not just focus on one side. Speaking to the behavior of skipping class‚ objectively‚ there are two kinds of consequences of it. Students who choose

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    supervision of others‚ knowledge is acquired via social observation and learning from other people‚ well-being and happiness are promoted by connecting with other individuals‚ and so on. Sociality is a dominant force. Studies have shown that the consequences of social isolation can be considered equivalent to that of everyday smoking. This paper will be exploring less severe effects that can be attributed to social exclusion: loneliness and lowered self-esteem‚ on which an observation and a relevant

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    about 9‚700lbs and‚ two billion dollars of research was the smallest of the two. “Fat Boy” was made out of plutonium-238 and weighed around 10‚800lbs and being ten times more efficient than “Little Boy”. President Truman warned Japan with the consequences if they didn’t surrender with the Potsdam Declaration. It was signed by President Truman‚ and by Prime Minister Attlee of the United Kingdom and with the concurrence of Chiang Kai-Shek‚ President of the National Government of China. Japan refused

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    The Consequences of Pride Pride is unpredictable and often damaging. It has the power to enslave people‚ driving people to the edge. It clouds their judgment‚ awakening the cruelty‚ sheltered deep within their human mind. Pride plays a big role in the short story‚ “The Scarlet Ibis.” The brother desires pride so greatly that he sacrifices his brother‚ Doodle‚ to get it‚ regardless of the consequences. All the narrator wants is to have a brother. He wanted someone to play and have fun with‚ someone

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    have both negative and positive effects to the individuals‚ families and societies since it is accessed by all the people irrespective of the age and experience. The study below concerns the major effects and consequences of this network service to the society at large. Effects or consequences of Facebook on the society Humans are social beings thus there is need for them top keep connected or have a good network to socialize with each other. According to the results of the study on Compete.com

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    Scientists often do not see the consequences which may occur by playing God. The medical practices of today’s society as come a long way sine 1987‚ but as one develops more knowledge the more experimental one becomes. What people don’t seem to understand is that it is the actions which causes the consequences whether it’s good or bad and an example of this can be seen in the film Frankenstein. The fact of humans disrupting God’s ability to satisfy their own needs is unbiblical. People are taking

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    Evil Actions Receive Evil Consequences It is impossible to build happiness at the cost of another’s misfortune. This law has become known as Karma‚ and Macbeth has experienced a series of unfortunate events because of this. His wavering state of mind being one of these. Macbeth has committed many horrible acts‚ and those actions have brought horrible consequences upon himself. The first evil deed Macbeth is guilty of was when he killed King Duncan.While at first Macbeth is satisfied with receiving

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    themselves governors of the various provinces in the empire. This led to one major consequence of Alexander’s death‚ which was the weak governmental succession that followed. The governors were very ambitious‚ strong-willed men who had conflicting views. These conflicting views led to warfare‚ which in turn led to the execution or murder of all direct members in the Macedonian royal house. Another major consequence was the unequal distribution of the prosperity of the Macedonian Empire. The urban

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    Helga Kissová‚ 3ESAN The Causes and Consequences of Marital Breakdown Marriage is a complex interpersonal relationship. Among the reasons for marriage are emotional‚ financial‚ spiritual‚ and religious ones. In some religions marriage is considered to be a sacred bond between a man and a woman and to break it up is viewed as a blasphemous act. However‚ nowadays divorce is becoming an everyday process and people do not even blink if a marriage fails. Marital breakdown generally arises from a variety

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    change‚ and change rarely comes without consequence. The progression to belong into a now culture or place may be physical‚ emotional or mental. Rita‚ driven by feeling inadequate is the main character in Willy Russell’s play‚ Educating Rita. She achieves a successful move into her new world. However‚ she must overcome change which will come at a personal cost. Throughout the play Willy Russell depicts many themes; these include relationships‚ choice and consequence‚ social class and change. These themes

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