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    The Effects and Causes of a Happy Life How many people are truly happy with their life? When you think of a happy life‚ you imagine that happiness has an unalterable effect. You may vision yourself with the perfect job‚ the faultless children‚ the gratifying husband or wife‚ the unblemished level of income‚ big house‚ and expensive car. You believe that all of these things will make you happy. However‚ this particular view is oblique. Material things cannot make us happy. These are three causes that

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    Despite the United States Government putting prohibition into effect to reduce criminal activity‚ corruption‚ and social problems‚ it actually caused more damage. Coker‚ Joe L. Liquor in the Land of the Lost Cause Southern White Evangelicals and the Prohibition Movement. Lexington‚: U of Kentucky‚ 2007. 345. Print. This book is about the people who wanted to clean up American and bring it back to a society that went to church and had honest and good morals. It focuses on the southern states and

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    Kay Lynn Ruth Hurst English Comp 1 08 October 2012 The Cause and Effect of Low Income Jobs on Family Life While researching the cause and effect of the economy on low wage workers‚ the discovery of how the families struggle on a daily basis to juggle work‚ child care‚ transportation and family well-being was astounding. While some families are two parent homes‚ only one is able to work due to the cost of child care. Other families consist of one parent‚ who works two jobs to take care of

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    The Causes and Effects of Alcohol Abuse  For about 10% to 12% of the 140 million adults in the United States who drink‚ the use of alcohol develops into addiction. Alcoholism in men is approximately two to three times greater than in women (14% of male drinkers vs. 6% of female drinkers). In addition onset of alcoholism usually occurs at a younger age in men than in women (Fay‚ 1998). In terms of consumption 20% of drinkers consume 80% of all alcohol (Babor‚ 2010).   There has been an abundance

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    Causes and Effects of Smoking Cigarettes By Andrew Fowler 21% of American adults are current cigarette smokers‚ making the tobacco industry one of the largest industries in our country. With around 400‚000 smoking related deaths per year in the United States‚ it’s also incredibly deadly. Smoking can affect you negatively in many ways‚ both quickly and slowly. Causes of Smoking One of the biggest reasons people start smoking cigarettes is most likely peer pressure. Smokers typically start smoking

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    Cause and Effect Essay on:     Drunk Driving   Driving a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol is one of the most dangerous  things you can do. There is a mass of research evidence to show that driving  performance and reaction times are seriously affected by alcohol. Our law in Georgia  states‚ “that it is illegal to operate a motor vehicle if your blood alcohol concentration  (BAC) exceeds .10%. Georgia observes a "per se" law. (Craft)   If you drink and drive‚ you are not only a danger to yourself but also to your passenger

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    Chrisandra Prince-Munroe Professor Tony Ruggiero ENG 121 Cause and Effect Essay 7 December 2014 No Need To Suffer Introduction: You are fully aware it is the fourth of July and fireworks are going off‚ however‚ it still startled you. An anxiety disorder springs after an involvement of a traumatic episode involving harm or treat of danger to others or self. Unable to focus on what appears to be ordinary behavior in others is a daily struggle. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a reaction

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    BULLYING Cause and Effect of School Bullying Introduction In today’s society bullying is playing a big roll in schools. A ratio of 1:3 student have committed suicide or committed some kind of crime due to the act of being bullied. The kids who are being bullied are not only victims but the kids who are doing the bullying are victims also. If they are bullying they are having some type of problems at home. Not only that they have insecurities issues of some kind. This sometimes causes them to

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    bronchitis‚ pneumonia‚ and ear infections. Breathing in these toxic fumes can cause sudden infant death‚ asthma which can carry on with a child until adulthood‚ gum diseases‚ pneumonia‚ bronchitis and other lung problems. Another area for concern is breastfeeding an infant while smoking. Hopefully a mother would not sit and hold a baby while smoking but even walking outside to smoke and then breastfeeding is dangerous. While the effects are smaller than secondhand smoke the mothers could still pass some

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    know about the causes and effects of this incident. As a result‚ this question arise in everybody’s mind that what was the cause of the attacks. Later‚ Osama Bin Laden admitted that Al Qaeda was solely responsible for attacks. It was thought that it was poverty in Middle Eastern countries but it was found that all men‚ who were involved‚ belonged to upper class families. People also blame madrasas because they taught young boys violence and hatred towards America.one possible cause was that Islamic

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