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    The Effect of Abortion and Adoption on the Women of the World Tokie M Still Liberty University Abstract There are so many different feeling about abortion and adoption. People do not think about the damage that both of these decisions can affect the women whom have made them. There are so many different reasons women give for making the decisions to end their pregnancy or to give a child away. The damage that is done is not just to the mothers and fathers but also to the children. The damage

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    Effects of Smoking on Reproduction Stacie L. Thomason Tusculum College Abstract The effects that smoking has on reproduction can be extensive. It not only affects women and children‚ but men as well. Smoking before getting pregnant can cause infertility in both men and women. Other issues than can occur are infertility in men and women‚ low birth weight in babies‚ still birth‚ miscarriage‚ and effects on children as they grow. After a child is born‚ issues such as asthma‚ clef lip/palate

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    Effect of Socialization

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    for them to live as a social being in the wider society. The successful existence and development of a society‚ therefore‚ depends largely upon the socialization children receive at home. However with the rapid rate of modernization in the past couple of decades‚ the world is today on its way to becoming a global village. One is needed to strive hard to be able to sustain himself‚ giving him very little time to engage in socio- cultural activities with his loved ones. Moreover‚ with more and more

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    The Stroop Effect Experiment In 1935‚ John Ridley Stroop conducted the original experiments of the stroop effect. The stroop effect is an effect that occurs when individuals attempt to name the color of words that spell out a conflicting color. Stroop reported an interference effect when individuals were asked to report the color of words presented to them. Stroop collected his data by showing his participants a sheet of paper with printed words on it. He then asked his participant’s to name the

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    Cause and Effect- Steroids

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    Cause and Effect Analysis 1 A Cause and Effect Metacognative Analysis Bryan J. Critical Reading and Thinking‚ Section 409 March 11‚ 2010 Cause and Effect Analysis 2 Casual Metacognitive Analysis Introduction I am focusing on the cause and effect genre in this paper to inform the reader about steroids and how they have become a common phenomenon among athletes. What some people may not know are the negative effects steroids have on a person’s intellectual/spiritual

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    The Effect of Overpopulation

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    of superstitious practices continues on even through modern time. The attribution of an effect in connection to an irrelevant cause is very telling of the timelessness of human nature and the desire to find meaning and reason behind everything. Because there are occurrences and results that do not always make sense in daily life‚ analytic minds naturally search for patterns in cause and effect‚ as a means to bringing order and explanation out of chaos and unexplainable occurrences. Therefore

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    essay I am going to explore the genetic‚ cultural and social risks occurring when certain communities marry within their own family‚ i.e. in the Asian communities marrying cousins using contemporary examples of the medical‚ ethical and sociological effects on individuals and society in Britain. While there is no law in Britain against first cousins marrying each other‚ I will explore claims that the genetic risk for disability occurring in children born from these relationships and how the risks are

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    Trade-Offs and the Bullwhip Effect A trade-off refers to any situation that entails losing an aspect or quality of an item in return for achieving another aspect. In the corporate context‚ the term is majorly used in cases where there is the need to get rid of some things in return for other better things (Khayum‚ 2003). There are a number of trade-offs that impact the operations of business organizations. Inventory Transportation Costs Inventory transportation costs refer to the costs of delivering

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    Cause and Effect of Anorexia Of all girls and women in the United States‚ ten percent will be affected by an eating disorder. Men and women alike are affected‚ however it is more common in women‚ specifically those aged thirteen to twenty. The most common eating disorder among teenage girls is anorexia nervosa. This disease is mostly linked with an overwhelming desire to be thin. People take extreme measures to achieve this goal (“Causes”). Anorexia is a very mysterious and misunderstood disease

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    Cause And Effect

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    to spend time talking to each other is very small. This causes them not to be able to discuss the possible problems that may be in their household. Weak communications provides unfolded problems the ability to grow on top of each other‚ pushing the couple father apart. Correspondingly‚ this may cause a lack of confidence in their communication. When there is a lack of communication‚ financial problems can also become an issue for the reason that you are not able to talk about them. In today’s society

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