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    The Negative effects of sugar consumption Have you ever feel worry that eating sugar will damage your health‚ but you keep eating it anyway? It would be fair to assume almost everyone on the planet loves sugar and sweet foods. Most people know to limit their intake of processed sugar‚ however‚ what most people do not know that chemical reaction of sugar in the body acts as a poison. You feel down or drained? You think a quick sweet or pudding or chocolate will give you a boost? Well yeah

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    businesses and government agencies still transfer them around yet yield little to no benefits in which they will have a negative impact regardless‚ however they can come in any form like bacteria‚ plants‚ amphibians‚ fungus‚ and etc this is what makes them difficult to deal with.

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    World in a Negative Way For the past thirty years‚ Iran and North Korea have been trying to develop and design a nuclear warhead‚ nowadays; American spies say that Iran has built a Uranium enrichment plant on Qum. Uranium enrichment is the hardest step in order to produce nuclear weapon‚ and North Korea has already tested nuclear weapons the past years. This is a way to prove that nuclear proliferation keeps increasing in the world and this could balance the world power in a negative way. If states

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    sound barrier‚ the NBA being founded‚ NATO being established‚ and of course World War 2 along with many more events. Life back then was nothing like it was today. Most of the men were off fighting in the war‚ minimum wage was $0.43‚ and the women were trying to support their families. The base of the 1940’s revolved around World War 2. The era of the 1940’s introduced us to many events that had positive and negative impacts that would help shape the world and the United States as we know it today

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    1.Using computers everyday can have more ‚negative than positive effect on young children. Nowadays computer play a crucial role for young generation. Mostly children dependent on computers for multifarious purposes. But some people believe that it cause obstacle between their healthy life and in acquiring practical knowledge. Lets delve deeper into the topic to seek more clarification. Firstly and most commonly‚the advanced technology make the people more lethargic. The children spend their leisure

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    Warheads In Iraq

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    terror attacks of 9/11 on March 20‚ 2003 the US declared war against a corrupt Iraq. George Bush believed that the Iraqis had Weapons of Mass destruction (WMD). The world has known of Iraq having chemical weapons‚ in 1988 the government ordered a chemical weapon attack against the Kurdish Iraqis‚ whether they had a nuclear bomb was still a question. The potential threat of Nuclear warheads in Iraq could be a threat to any opposing country to Iraq including: US‚ Israel‚ and any other ally of the US and

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    Date: 12/4/2013 Referenced essay: topic2 – Do the negative effects of communication technologies outweigh the positive effects? Thanks to the invention of interacting technologies‚ communication has been becoming innovative and more convenient. However‚ besides some positive aspects‚ these equipment also result in a lot of unfavorable impacts that negatively affect both social interaction and individual’s life. This essay will demonstrate the preponderance of the downsides of those devices over

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    systems have left a large stain on the environment as a whole. Their many negative side effects have caused serious set backs to organisms and land as we know it. After reading the novel Empty Pastures by Terance Centner‚ these negative side effects were brought into the light for the public to see. The many issues brought up include contamination of water and soil‚ pesticide use‚ animal welfare‚ and the economic effects on rural communities. With deep background roots in the traditional farming

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    The ancient history of Iraq begins in the 7th century. Iraq had numerous bright civilizations‚ mainly the Sumer‚ who developed one of the earliest writing systems known to man. The capital around this time was Baghdad and the city of Baghdad became a famous ground for learning and the arts. Then in the 16th century Mesopotamia wound up in the hands of the Ottoman Turks but not without resistance. And around the 19th century it began gaining great interest from other European nations such as the Germans

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    Ambition usually seen as a positive trait can be negative if it leads a person to make wrong choices. The play Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ shows how one’s ambition can lead them into wrong doing. The audience sees ambition have a negative effect on the characters in the play through Macbeth’s belief in the witches’ prophecies‚ Lady Macbeth encouraging her husband to do wrong‚ and the guilt Macbeth and Lady Macbeth have after their decisions. Macbeth’s belief in the witches cause him

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