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    Study High School students are required to go to school and must perform well in the class but some of the students are having hard time‚ one of the reasons is the distance of their house from their school which may result to negative effects on them like being tardy in the class. Some of the costs of being tardy may be emotional stress‚ lack of time management‚ and loss in personal activities. Fulfilling needs may be beneficial‚ and denying these would be costly. If the

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    The Effects of Long-Term Unemployment on the U.S. Economy Unemployment is an extremely serious and scary issue due to the effect it has on our current state of economy. As a student and a future graduate‚ I am extremely concerned with this subject. If the job-market situation does not change for better‚ unemployment can represent a serious issue for all students‚ recent graduates‚ and current unemployed workers. And can have a significant effect on socioeconomic conditions and therefore‚ economy

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    world have stockpiles of these weapons of mass destruction. That is not the scariest part however. The effects of nuclear warfare are just as deadly‚ if not‚ worse. Nevertheless‚ the rapid extermination of the radioactive explosives ought to occur globally because not only is the explosion from one highly destructive to humans‚ animals‚ and the environment‚ it also brings deadly long-term side effects to the table by polluting the environment nearly hundreds of miles away from where the explosion occurs

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    Continued use of cocaine has both short-term and long-term effects on the function and development of a person’s brain. The drug produces an intense high immediately upon use then as the effects of the drug start to wear off‚ people suddenly feel intense edginess and depression and an insatiable craving for more of the drug. Cocaine use and the Long-Term Effects Cocaine takes a tremendous toll on a person’s brain. However‚ the effects vary based on the amount of cocaine a person uses and how frequently

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    World War II (1939 – 1945) was an international disaster created by a series of long term and short term effects. The creation of the Treaty of Versailles was the most important long term effect on WWII and created an environment that made the war inevitable. The precursor to the creation of the Treaty of Versailles (1919) was the end of World War I (1914 – 1918) on the 11th of November‚ 1918 when Germany signed an armistice with the Allied powers. Three months after the end of WWI‚ the Paris Peace

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    Long-Term Effects of Childhood Separation Anxiety Abstract This report delves into the connection between childhood separation anxiety disorder and the long-term implications that it may have. To understand the connections I preformed secondary research through “Academic Search Complete”. I found that childhood separation anxiety disorder is connected with serious mental disorders‚ such as anorexia‚ bulimia‚ social phobias‚ depression‚ and behavior disorders. Many studies have shown that childhood

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    Is it possible for justice for all? Vakari Hutchinson Eng. 122 Sabine Meyer June 24‚ 2013   American prisons have a disparity of minority inmate population‚ and one of the reasons this is so is because of the manner the judicial system operates. The investigator chose this topic because there are many African Americans and Hispanics that have been incarcerated for crimes they committed‚ as well as for crimes they didn’t commit‚ and because of their cultural background they were given severer

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    between parties. Only because technology was advancing not just in agriculture‚ but because weaponry was advancing in rifles quicker. The election of 1860 will provide what were the causes before it‚ what or why the Civil War happened‚ and the long-term effects of the War. Nearly all the North and South were developing in either technology or agriculture. Transcendentalism has become the biggest thing in America‚ talking about America needs

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    Cocaine Effects on the Brain The levels of natural chemical messenger dopamine circuiting the brain controlling pleasure and movement are increased when your body is under the influence of cocaine. Normally‚ in response to potential rewards‚ like the smell of good food the brain releases dopamine in these circuits. It then recycles back into the cell that released it‚ shutting off the signal between nerve cells. Excessive amounts of dopamine are build up between nerve cells as cocaine prevents

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    kids book why would an adult read it but behind all this is the difference of interpreting stories for adults and children. Stories like Juniper Tree‚ Snow White‚ and Little Red Cap include hidden messages through violence and imagery and dialogue. Fairy tales teach children how to grasp the meaning and power behind storytelling. In this paper I will discuss the vast ways in which a child and adult interpret fairytales. Its

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