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    THE LASTING NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF DIVORCE Varying Negative Impacts of Divorce and Their Lasting Effects on Children Ashley Garrett Sociology 1301 Professor Henderson November 27‚ 2010 Varying Negative Impacts of Divorce and Their Lasting Effects on Children Countless research studies have been conducted on divorce for example‚ California family law and the no-fault divorce law. Ironically there was no consideration on how it would have a negative lasting impact on children. Judith Wallerstein

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    The Negative Impacts of the Internet By Ru Guangrong‚ Chinese Information Center for Defense Science and Technology The Chinese Defense Science and Technology Information Monthly Issue 121‚ 5th Issue of 1998 The advent of the Internet has been one of the most exciting major events in the second half of the 20thtcentury. The ancient dream of “a scholar knows all things happening in the world without venturing outdoors” has finally become a reality. Since 1993‚ the Internet started to take

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    The Negative Impact of Alcoholism There are many negative effects of excessive use of alcohol. Alcoholism negatively impacts one’s lifestyle and health in many ways. There are many major organs that are impacted by the heavy consumption of alcohol. A person’s brain is directly affected by alcohol. Alcohol interferes with the brain’s communication pathways; which causes changes in mood and behavior. This change in mood and behavior impacts the social and mental health of an alcoholic by impacting

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    Computer and Negative Impact

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    HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE (PHI454) A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMPUTER AND ITS IMPACT ON SOCIETY NAME:SITI FARHANI BINTI SHEH AHMAD STUDENT ID: 2012780459 PROGRAM :CS249(1A) LECTURER: HJ SHAFIE MEHAD ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to express my deepest appreciation to Allah especially that give me a knowledge on how to complete this task from my lecturer‚ because without Allah ‚there is no direction for me to guide me with a lots of knowledge until

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    The Olympics versus the World Cup: A Marketing Perspective The main purpose of this paper is to examine the concepts of ambush marketing‚ buzz marketing and how companies can transition from regional to global brands. These three marketing approaches will be analyzed from the viewpoint of both the World Cup and Olympics. From this analysis‚ this paper will determine if these approaches are effective‚ which ones have the most risk‚ and how this risk can be managed. Finally‚ it will look at implications

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    Television: Negative Impact Should children be permitted to watch TV on school nights? There are couples of factors to be considered; will this affect a students’ academics performance? Will the student be able to maintain his/her physical stamina throughout the day? The problem lies in the over usage of television by children and students alike. Students who have poor school performances‚ physically inactive and act violently towards others are dealing with consequences for excessive amounts

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    Negative Impacts of GMOs The rising number of people and populations mean there are many more mouths to feed in the world. With 842 million people starving today (Price‚1)‚ farms and food production businesses are forced to create larger amounts of food with less space available‚ leading to an increased production in what can become a deadly diet‚ GMOs. GMO stands for Genetically Modified Organisms and involves both plants and animals that are chemically engineered to grow larger and

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    Negative effects and impact of drugs on a user and their family Negative effects and impact of drugs on a user and their family Drugs‚ such as heroin‚ cocaine‚ and prescription pain relievers encompass negative effects on users and his or her family members physically and mentally‚ however there are various treatment options for the drug or drugs abused. In 2003‚ 7.1% of Americans aged 12 or older were classified as current substance abusers. Statistically significant increases in the use

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    Nations Charter‚ the present Charter and International Law; to preserve and promote the lofty Islamic values of peace‚ compassion‚ tolerance‚ equality‚ justice and human dignity; to endeavour to work for revitalizing Islam’s pioneering role in the world while ensuring sustainable development‚ progress and prosperity for the peoples of Member States; to enhance and strengthen the bond of unity and solidarity among the Muslim peoples and Member States; to respect‚ safeguard and defend the national sovereignty

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    Negative Economic Impacts of Tourism There are many hidden costs to tourism‚ which can have unfavorable economic effects on the host community. Often rich countries are better able to profit from tourism than poor ones. Whereas the least developed countries have the most urgent need for income‚ employment and general rise of the standard of living by means of tourism‚ they are least able to realize these benefits. Among the reasons for this are large-scale transfer of tourism revenues out of the

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