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    Pregnant women that smoke cigarettes on a daily basis can greatly harm their fetus. The Tobacco smoke in cigarettes greatly reduces fetal growth through the presence of nicotine‚ carbon monoxide‚ hydrogen cyanide‚ cadmium and various other aromatic hydrocarbons‚ but the two most dangerous chemicals that are found in cigarettes are nicotine and carbon monoxide. Nicotine causes the babies heart rate to speed up‚ reduces placental vascularisation‚ constricts the placental arteries‚ and thickens the

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    2 Thesis: The psychological effect of abortion on women? What is Abortion? The termination of an early pregnancy. Is it a health risk? Why do many have abortions? Pro-Life vs. Pro-Choice When life does begin? Should abortion be illegal? How does abortion affect your health? Signs of complications after abortion Physically and Mentally The Psychological effect of Abortion on women. Conclusion What

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    The Cuban Missile Crisis The Days the Earth Held its Breath By Michael Karlov The twentieth century was a very dark time for mankind. Humanity had survived through two devastating World Wars‚ the Great Depression and many other revolutionary events. Moreover‚ humanity witnessed firsthand what science was able to achieve in the military sphere and how much destruction could possibly follow. After the complete obliteration of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 with the power of state-of-the-art

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    Russian Roulette: Gambling with Khrushchev According to Robert Kennedy‚ “The fourteen people involved [in American responses to the Cuban Missile Crisis] were very significant—bright‚ able‚ dedicated people‚ all of whom had the greatest affection for the US . . . If six of them had been President of the US‚ I think that the world might have been blown up.”1 The Cuban Missile Crisis was delicate. Although tension between the US and USSR had escalated in years past‚ this Latin America tango severely

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    The Beauty Industry and Its Effect on Women Shawntay McLean DeVry University The Beauty Industry and Its Effect on Women Over the past few decades‚ there has been a significant amount of research done on the effect that advertising in the fashion and beauty industry has on women. By creating advertisements with unrealistic images of beauty‚ it has resulted in anxiety‚ low self-esteem‚ and low self-confidence in many women. Most of these negative emotions stems from unhappiness among body

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    Women all over the world face difficult situations in their everyday lives that have a negative effect on them. One difficult situation that could affect a woman’s life negatively can be the sexualization of women in society. Sexualization is the making of something sexual in character or quality or to become aware of sexuality. When individuals are regarded as sex objects and evaluated in terms of their physical characteristics or the colloquial term: “sexiness”; This creates the sexualization

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    Psychological Effect of Shopping on Women COMM 105: Introduction to Effective Written Communication The Psychological effects of shopping on Women Women have a natural ability and instinctive need to shop. This is something that has seemed to baffle men throughout the years. Decades ago‚ shopping was due to necessity‚ but more recently‚ it has also been used as a method of fulfilling fundamental emotional needs. Shopping has a strong psychological revival effect for women‚ regardless if

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    MARKETING 505 Assignment #2: Case 5-1 “America ’s Cuban Conundrum” ABSTRACT This paper analyzes the key issue that prompted the EU to take the Helms-Burton dispute to the WTO. It will decide who benefits and who suffers from an embargo of this type and it explains the rationale behind the conclusion. It also presents a resolution to the trade situation between the U.S. and Cuba. Finally given the trade relations it determines what type of economic barriers would have to be overcome by a U

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    Cuban‐American Culture Research Paper    1               Cuban‐American Culture Research Paper   Mitchell Roth  November 14‚ 2012        Cuban‐American Culture Research Paper    2 Mitchell Roth  Professor Ainbinder  Psychology 640  November 14‚ 2012  Cultural Group Defined  Cuban Americans as discussed in this paper include persons of primarily Cuban descent  meaning persons who have at least one parent who is from Cuba.  This does not include those  who have one or more parents who are Cuban Americans as so defined

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    The 1800’s were a time of innovation and immigration to cities for the new factory jobs‚ because the Agricultural Revolution changed farms. There were many positive and negative effects of the Industrial Revolution. One positive effect of the Industrial Revolution‚ was urbanization. Urbanization was when cities were built because of all the jobs the factories were offering. Many people wanted these jobs‚ and went from farms to these new cities. They needed homes for these new comers‚ so they

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