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    The Crusades fought nine wars through the eleventh and through the thirteenth century. Historians today have many questions‚ the biggest question is‚ did the Crusaders had a positive or negative impact on the world. It is very obvious that they had a negative impact on the world. The reasons why they had a negative impact because they started religious hate and they failed their one goal‚ conquering the holy land. The crusaders made the holy churches split into two‚ they will never get back together

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    controversial issue that whether children should be allowed to play computer games. Some people believe that computer games have no value in the growth of children‚ and so‚ of course‚ children should not be allowed to play such time-wasting games. While others insist that playing computer games can help children have a better rest for relaxation and release the pressure from daily study. However‚ from my personal angle alone‚ so objective are the computer games that the impact‚ positive or negative‚ brought

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    student achievement. In fact‚ Professor William Sanders of the University of Tennessee argues persuasively that "the single most dominant factor affecting student academic gain is teacher effect."1 However‚ little statistical research is available for evaluating which type of training and teaching degree has the best effect on student achievement. As the demand for higher academic achievement and accountability in public education grows‚ it is important to determine whether teachers who hold advanced degrees

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    past four decades‚ the patterns of family structure have changed dramatically in the United States. A rise in the numbers of children born outside of marriage‚ and increase in divorce rates have contributed to the triple increase in proportion to the children growing up in a single parent household since 1960. Most researchers agree with the notion that‚ on average‚ children are benefitted most when raised by their two biological and married parents‚ who have low conflict relationships (Parke). Income

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    Effects of Domestic Violence on Children by Mary Pelham English 1010-19 5 October 2011 Pelham i Outline I. Effects on younger children A. Feelings of deprivation

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    The Effect of Media Violence on Children and Levels of Aggression. It has been said that children are like sponges when it comes to attaining knowledge. This seems to be true whether they are learning to speak or how to show emotion. Feelings and emotions become more imminent once children begin to go through adolescents. Children acquire the ability to aggression‚ sadness‚ and happiness more readily. Males typically exhibit higher levels of aggression then females according to some research

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    Effects of Smoking on Unborn Children Smoking in the United States and the world over is a major health problem. Moreover‚ smoking during pregnancy not only can harm the mother but also the unborn child. During 2006 at least 10 percent of pregnant women in the United States smoked during pregnancy. (1) According to the U.S. Public Health Service (3) if pregnant women in the United States quit smoking there would be a 5 percent reduction in newborn deaths and an 11 percent reduction in stillborn

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    THE EFFECTS OF JUVENILE DIABETES IN CHILDREN Submitted by Jonah de Vera Johanna Marie Nicolas Business Department Assumption College San Lorenzo Village‚ Makati March 6‚ 2008 I. Introduction        Diabetes was known way back by physicians of Ancient Greece and named as such and means “siphon” in Greek and was not as spectacular as it is now.        Doctors and scientists think diabetes may be caused by viruses‚ genetics and environmental factors such as obesity and lack of exercise

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    Effects of Single Parenting on Children For as long as human families have existed‚ the core family group of a father‚ mother‚ and the children has been the ideal composition in what could be considered a balanced and fulfilling functional family. There had been many studies of the effects of having certain members of these groups on the family household present and absent. While there are many hypothesis of the effects of the children in the family in household with a missing parent‚ most of

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    Social Media and Children Over the past few years‚ development‚ growth and use of social media has been on an upward trend growing into levels that were not considered possible just five years ago. It is quite difficult to define and classify social media appropriately‚ but several categories can form a broader classification. However‚ what defines any of these classifications is that these websites do not just give information‚ but they interact with the user. Social media has also been

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