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    There were several main causes and consequences that led up to the War of 1812. The War of 1812 often referred to by some as being the second war against England for Independence or the Forgotten War. America was young and faced conflict for wanting neutral rights‚ the freedom of trade‚ and the right to remain neutral. But not all felt the same and America was divided. America’s northern states bared the brunt of England’s wrath of targeting the shipping industry; while the southern states suffered

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    Effects of Bullying Last Longer Than High School Most people look back at high school and think of the great experiences they have had‚ and the memories they will hold forever‚ but thoughts varied whether someone was in the popular crowd or an underdog. A bully may look back on high school and embrace the memory‚ remembering the power‚ strength and greatness they felt‚ but the power does not last forever. The bully victim‚ someone who is bullied then turns to bully others‚ faces greater problems

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    electronic or text bullying‚ as well as physical bullying. I was a victim of bullying in elementary throughout high school I was named called repeatedly many times and teased of the way I dressed and looked. There were many occasions where I was threatened to get beat up after school making me feel terrified most of the time. I was afraid and very insecure of my self-esteem dropped dramatically I was very negative about myself; I always thought I was

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    Callum Bourke Describe the long term effects of exercise on the Muskoskeletal system and energy systems. (P3) Describe the long term effects of exercise on the cardiovascular and respiratory systems. (P4) Cardiovascular System Cardiac Hypertrophy The heart increases in size and volume; this allows more blood to enter the heart allowing a greater amount of oxygenated blood to be pumped to the working muscles. To withstand the large amount of blood‚ the left ventricle becomes thicker

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    Long Term Effects of Breastfeeding 3 For many years mothers have been told that breastfeeding their children is ideal‚ that it is in the best interest of them as well as their children and will not be regretted. However there is not much insight as to why. Why is breastfeeding so ideal? The main reason for this is the positive effects breastfeeding has in early childhood‚ even into adult life.. Breast milk “contains many complex proteins‚ lipids and carbohydrate” (Andreas‚ N. J.‚ Kampmann

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    Assignment 2 The Body’s responses to long term exercise A response to long term exercise is a change that happens to your body over a long period of time due to exercise. It is also known as chronic exercise. Unlike the short-term effects‚ these changes do not happen immediately‚ they take time and effort to achieve. Once these responses take place it will allow an athlete to work at a higher intensity for longer. These changes mainly occur in the heart‚ lungs and muscles. This table shows the changes

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    longer to recover from their current injury. A blow to the head more than one time has a higher risk for brain damage. No pharmacological treatment exists‚ but people may use pain medications that are prescribed for headaches. While rare‚ long term effects can be devastating‚ they are also extremely rare. These problems include memory problems‚ lack of inhibition‚ intense anger or aggression‚ personality changes‚ lack of

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    With regards to alcohol has many long term effects. The bloodstream transports blood all over the body. As soon as alcohol is consumed‚ it goes into the bloodstream and spreads throughout the body. It can affect the bones; it was said in‚ “Effects of Heavy Drinking‚” that alcohol can make arthritis more painful by inflaming the joints that are affected. Another example of liquor affecting the bones is gout which is another form of arthritis that harms the foot. The consumption of alcohol makes this

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    The most significant theme in John Hersey’s book "Hiroshima" are the long- term effects of war‚ confusion about what happened‚ long term mental and physical scars‚ short term mental and physical scars‚ and people being killed. The confusing things after the A-bomb was dropped on Hiroshima where that the city had been wiped out‚ all means of communication where gone‚ all the roads and street signes where wiped out‚ destroyed or blocked by collapsed buildings "…saw through the darkness that all

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    World War 1 began in 1914 due to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand‚ and ended in 1918. The central allies included Germany‚ Austria‚ Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire who fought against the allied powers that were Serbia‚ Great Britain‚ France‚ Russia‚ Italy‚ Romania‚ Japan and the United States. This war left a dent into the world taking away‚ what others may call‚ it’s “innocence”. This war killed more people than any other war in the human history. It involved more countries than any

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