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    correlational study. A correlation is a shared relationship or connection between two or more things. A correlation can be either positive‚ negative‚ or zero. A positive correlation is when factors or variables moves directly of each other‚ meaning if one variable goes down‚ the other will as well and vice versa. A negative correlation is when factors or variables move inversely of each other‚ meaning if one variable goes up‚ then the other will go down and vice versa. When a correlation is zero‚ it means

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    Cause and Effect Essay English Comp. II No person should be held against their will to go through long-time and terminal pain and suffering. By legalizing euthanasia‚ hundreds of thousands of terminally ill and injured people would immediately have a way to end the pain and suffering for not only themselves‚ but their families as well. After the initial help and being the best decision for those who are hospitalized‚ it may become the first go to solution‚ even though other options may work

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    Explaining Acrophobia Feeling afraid to look down from the balcony of the twentieth floor or refusing to climb up a ladder is common with people of all ages. Susceptibility to the fear of heights is common. However‚ some suffer panic attacks when taking part in activities that involve being at a height. Moreover‚ these individuals consistently avoid situations that involve heights. At this point they are labelled ‘acrophobic’. Acrophobia is the extreme and irrational fear of heights. With a prevalence

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    decrease the number of shelters and the illnesses that occur when being homeless; having no home or shelter is a major societal issue that needs to be resolved in order to make society better. Homelessness is a societal issue that is a result of three causes: a catastrophe‚ mental illness‚ and job loss. Homelessness is sometimes inevitable when a catastrophe‚ an extreme unpredictable event‚ occurs. These events can range from a fire in the home to the loss of a family member. Hurricane Katrina caused

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    Cause and effect essay Photography is an admirable hobby 2012/10/14 What hobby can record and influence one’s entire life? Photography can. In fact‚ photography is interesting enough to attract hobbyist across the ages. The reason for photography is an admirable hobby thanks to at least three dimensions‚ which are: it keeps memories in mind‚ changes the way how people observe world‚ and trains one’s patience. First of all‚ photography could help keep important memories in mind especially those

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    Cause and Effect of Cheating in School Every action has a consequence‚ whether it is good or bad. The choices you make can follow you the rest of your life. Cheating is an issue that affects many students at one time or another throughout their education. There are many different ways to cheat: copying homework‚ looking over at a peers test‚ plagiarizing‚ and so on. Nothing good comes from cheating your way through school‚ the only person you are cheating is yourself. There are serious consequences

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    radiation and broke down releasing chlorine and bromine into the ozone layer. The ozone layer is the earth’s ultraviolet shield. The chemistry is such that the chlorine and bromine attack the ozone‚ reducing it to ordinary oxygen which as no shielding effect from UV-B. The complex chemical reactions allow the chlorine and bromine to interact again and again with ozone molecules‚ until they eventually leave the ozone layer bonded to some other compound. Since the Montreal Protocol was developed to control

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    Abortion: Cause and Effect

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    and oneself. Abortion can also have deleterious effects on the mother’s health and well being. Many of the couples‚ mainly the mothers‚ that have an abortion tend to go into a state of depression known as Post-abortion syndrome. Negative effects on the mother’s body can also stem from using abortion methods‚ such as the use of RU 486‚ a controversial abortion pill; increased risk of breast cancer is another effect of abortions. Other side effects of abortion‚ from emotional scars to a detachment

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    productive relationships with families‚ I make it my goal to let them know how their child’s day was‚ by either in person or communicating through the daily form “How Was My Day Today” I also establish goals with families‚ whether it is potty training‚ volunteering for the center or helping with resources that they may need. CS IV a To keep families aware of what’s happening in their child’s day‚ we have several methods of communicating‚ we have folders that are sent home daily explaining how was their

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    of times the little area that the animal moved to is the next area to be cut down‚ which means that the animals have to adapt again. Constantly adapting can sometimes be impossible for the animals‚ so they can’t survive. Cutting down the forests causes the animals to find a new home if possible. The animals that we destroyed the homes of are coming into human habitats‚ spreading diseases to humans. Also‚ a lot of the plants the hold cures to diseases are in the forests. Without these “potions” many

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