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    Incarceration Effects

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    This initial physical separation due to incarceration introduces a host of distinctive stressors that not only can contribute to damaging the well-being of the mother but also damaging the relationship quality (Wildeman‚ Schnittker‚ Turney‚ 4). The incarceration of a partner causes particularly high distress and loneliness among inmates’ wives or partners which can consequentially cause mental health problems

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    Effects of Smoking

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    http://www.allsands.com/health/smokingeffects_srw_gn.htm Smoking’s Effects on the Lungs Smoking’s effects on the lungs‚ such as the development of emphysema and lung cancer‚ are mainly caused by tar and nicotine. Learn how smoking cigarettes causes immediate changes to occur in the lungs. One of the hardest habits to break is smoking cigarettes. Everyone knows it damages the lungs‚ causing emphysema and cancer. But do people know HOW these illnesses occur on a physiological level? Perhaps if the

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    Effects of War

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    soldiers and fighting is brought into their own neighborhoods. This shows the theme of how families are split apart and lives are lost‚ over a conflict that’s not theirs to fight. In the fiction story‚ Cranes by Hwang Sunwon‚ the same theme of how damaging war is physically and mentally‚ is also implied. “’I’ll take the fellow with me.’ Tokchae‚ his face averted‚ refused to look at Songsam. They left the village.” (Sunwon 222) Here the character of Tokchae is facing a fear that he will be shot by his

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    Greenhouse Effect

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    Global warming is the observed increase in the average temperature of the Earth ’s near-surface air and oceans in recent decades and its projected continuation. Global warming poses an extraordinary challenge. The world ’s leading atmospheric scientists tell us that a gradual warming of our climate is underway and will continue. This long-term warming trend poses serious risks to our economy and our environment. It poses even greater risks to many other nations‚ particularly poorer countries that

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    Effects of Gender Stereotypes By Marianne Luke‚ eHow Contributor | updated October 05‚ 2011 *   *   *   * Print this article Cooking and cleaning are part of the female gender stereotype Gender stereotypes are sets of cultural expectations popularly adopted by the mass majority. These roles and expectations are kept in place partly because of the human need to belong. Some cultures have restricting gender stereotypes‚ while others have become more lenient and accepting of

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    The Effects of Pornography

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    Remember when your parents told you that you could not watch certain channels‚ or went to the extent of blocking channels and shows that came on after dark. Although it may have been frustrating‚ thinking it was just another way for our parents to control us. In actuality our parents were just trying to protect us. They were shielding us from material that may be harmful to us. This is similar to what the government attempts to do with pornography and obscenity laws.   Pornography is the portrayal

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    Effects Of Isolationism

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    Trump has discussed his plans to end certain trade deals like NAFTA as he explains that they are the source of job loss.  As he is now President Elect‚ it is necessary to research more into this idea of ending trade deals and look into the potential effects it will have on the economy.  Like with all impending government decisions‚ one must explore the basics of our economy with our nation and on the global scale before arriving

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    Teacher Expectancy Effect

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    Teacher Expectancy Effect When we discuss about the interactionist (or symbolic interactionist) view in the context of educational institutions‚ teacher expectancy effect would be one of the major areas affecting the growth and improvement of students both in academically and in extra-curricular‚ mentally and physically. In other words‚ teacher expectancy effect is something that ties closely to the social development of the students as a whole. Teacher expectancy effect is defined as “the impact

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    Chemotherapy Effects

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    The Effects of Chemotherapy StudentBaker College of Auburn Hills According to the American Cancer Society (ACS) they have published cancer facts and figures annually since 1952. These annual reports provide the most current information about cancer including the projected number of new cases and deaths for the publication year. Each edition of cancer facts and figures includes a special edition of in-depth focus on specific cancer or group of cancers. Many of those who are suffering and death

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    Effects of Tsunami

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    killing existing plants not wiped off by the water‚ and much of the loose topsoil in farming areas can be washed back out to sea making the remaining ground useless for crops. Additionally‚ debris can gouge the land as it gets pushed along by water‚ damaging canals and irrigation carefully planned for efficient water drainage in crop areas. Read more: http://www.ehow.com/info_8302905_effects-tsunamis-land.html#ixzz2XaZkLq7N

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