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    Ivan’s illness causes him to become irritable‚ which causes him to lose his temper. He is also‚ now the aggressor because he is the one that begins the arguments. “It was true that now the quarrels were started by him. His bursts of temper always came just before dinner‚ often just as he began to eat his soup. Sometimes he noticed that a plate or dish was chipped‚ or the food was not right‚ or his son put his elbow on the table‚ or his daughter’s hair was not done as he liked it‚ and for all this

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    English is an international language‚ as we all know. Therefore‚ the role it plays is very significant. For this reason‚ all efforts should be made in order to enable the students master this language. In my opinion‚ as a teacher of English language at schools for more than two decades‚ English language is easy to master. But‚ what I see now is something different. Nowadays‚ a majority of the students refrain from using this language. Many of my students at school tell me with frustration that they

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    CAUSE AND EFFECT The cause and effect essay is an exploration of the reasons for or results of things or events. This type of essay can include both causes and effects‚ but generally contains only one of the two. Before Writing a Cause and Effect Essay 1. Choose your topic. Make sure that the topic is not too large or too small. For example‚ a 500word essay on the causes of World War II will surely not be able to cover all relevant information. 2. Decide whether you want to discuss causes

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    Major Causes and Effects of the Protestant Reformation There were several causes of the Protestant Reformation that effected society‚ politics‚ and religion in Europe during the 16th century. In my opinion‚ the immediate cause that started the reformation was Martin Luther’s act of posting the 95 Theses on the door of the Wittenberg Cathedral in the Roman Empire. Luther was unhappy with the Catholic Church‚ and posted the Theses due to the sale of indulgences that was going on to raise money for

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    The Cause and Effects of Air Pollution Felecia Jones Eng 130 12/22/2014 Lois Theisen University of Phoenix The Cause and Effects of Air Pollution Polluted fumes can enter the earth’s troposphere from a variety of ways. Three main sources that air pollution have been known to evolve from is exhaust from motor vehicles‚ harmful emissions from industrial factories‚ and soot from wood burning fireplaces. Impurities from the air have been known to cause a number of health related issues such as headaches

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    Name: Anne Kennedy English 101 Date; 03/10/2013 Writer’s Checklist for Cause and Effect Essay 1. Have I identified the cause or effect I am analyzing in my thesis? The cause and effect has been identified for my thesis. 2. Have I explained the cause-and-effect relationship convincingly? Yes‚ I have explained the cause of domestic and its effect on children 3. Have I organized my causes and/or effects logically? The essay is organized with cause and effect logically. 4.

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    Cause and Effect Essay Topics A cause and effect essay aims at explaining the reasons and results of an event or situation. • It is one the most popular essay types in the academic world. • It is beneficial for a student to write a cause and effect essay because it propels him to think of the situation in depth to come up with the reasons for the birth of that situation and its eventual impact on everything it affects. • It encourages the mind to think analytically and investigate a situation

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    Essay Format: Cause and Effect Introduction In the introduction‚ provide the necessary background to introduce your reader to your topic‚ and then write a thesis statement that clearly indicates whether your essay will discuss causes or effects. The introduction of a cause paper will usually contain a brief description of the effect. In an essay with the following thesis statement the introduction would discuss the fuel shortages that resulted from government policies: Government policies have made

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    English 1101 Cause and Effect Paper 450 points (Includes pre work‚ peer review‚ and reflection) Assignment/ Topic: Your second paper will be a cause and effect paper where you consider the various themes—once you chose a theme or topic to focus on‚ you will consider what causes the topic or theme‚ and what the effects are. Once you decide which essay you will focus on your FIRST TASK: After briefly looking at the following essays‚ consider which you would like to focus on your cause and effect paper

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    Cause and Effect: Zenger’s Case Cause 1. The most immediate cause of Zenger’s trial came from his newspaper‚ the New York Weekly Journal. The trial/arrest was sparked when Zenger began publishing the Journal‚ where he and his fellow writers would criticize the Governor of New York‚ William Cosby. After a couple months of newspaper issues‚ Governor Cosby‚ decided to take action against the Journal. He offered a reward for the name of the authors (whose names were not published)‚ and also took

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