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    Term Paper 12/7/11 Biology 205 The Causes and Effects of Alcoholism In the United States there are approximately 79‚000 deaths annually attributed to excessive alcohol use (NASAIC‚ 2011). Alcoholism is defined as a medical disease or a neurological disorder. Alcoholism is essentially when a person continues to drink‚ even when health‚ work‚ or family are being harmed (NCBI et al‚ 2011). Alcohol is not an issue when enjoyed in moderation and responsibly‚ this however is not always the case.

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    Cause and Effect Essay By: Katie Costa American International University 10-24-10 Abstract The essay I will be writing about is the cause and effect of a recession. There have been many recessions around the world. I will be writing about what a recession is and what happens to cause them. I will also be writing about what the effects and aftermath of a recession are. A recession is an economic failure. We live each day to work and make money

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    Introduction I am a private tutor and one of my student is a little girl whom I teach going to her place. Last year during the end of August‚ I remember going to her place one day and her maternal grandmother was staying there at that time. While I was teaching her‚ her grandmother suddenly started crying and was bemoaning about what happened to her family. Since I have been teaching that kid for over 2 years‚ I became quite close to that family. I asked her mother what happened. She then told

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    probe rather than that of money or tangible items. (Girard‚ 2004). Plagiarism is rampant to university or college students when dealing with tons of assignments. Despite the fact that they all know it is morally and ethically wrong‚ the act of plagiarism still‚ is an action they profusely commit. There are several causes and effect of plagiarism that all people should know. The first cause that contributes to plagiarism is due to poor time managements. This does ring a bell to university students

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    Nowadays‚ people use different methods of mass media to express their concern about which sources cause the pollution‚ and which consequences will be lead from it. This essay will try learning these causes and effects of the pollution. There are different sources‚ which badly affect our environment. Different kinds of car‚ trucks on street day by day not only cause the noise in cities‚ but also damage clean air. Industrial plants‚ factories throw into the air huge amount of waste. Green forests

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    Is Going to College Worth It? When it comes to higher education in America‚ it is no secret that our nation is home to some of the best educational institutions in the world. Students from across the globe are attending our schools with one goal in mind‚ to obtain a top quality education and degree‚ which will open doors for a successful and fulfilling career. Going to college is not just a choice‚ it is the beginning of a lifelong journey‚ one that will shape and determine ones future. Although

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    Procrastination Leads to Stress and Causes Bad Grades Submitted by: trinalvDate Submitted: 12/27/2008 11:30 PM Category: English Words: 807 Pages: 4 Views: 2202 | My purpose is to explain the reason people procrastinate and how it can cause poor grades and stress. I of course procrastinated for weeks and then did research and changed my topic four times. Once I figured out what I wanted to write about it was fairly easy to find the topic surprisingly. There was a lot of psychological information

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    conditions‚ after graduating high school. In this article‚ “Are Too Many People Going to College‚” written by Charles Murray‚ he feels that not everyone is meant to earn a college degree‚ even though society thinks otherwise. Charles Murray believes that the elementary years are the prime years for learning the core knowledge‚ and that “starting early is partly a matter part of necessity” (Murray 224). The reason for this occurrence is‚ because most young children enjoy learning more than adult

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    Why are you here? That is‚ why are you going to college? Explain. There are many reasons‚ but the only important reason is to realize my self‚ and to live with dignity. Accordingly‚ when I study and get a bachelor certificate‚ I will look for a good job that I can live from by getting an income. Then‚ my life will change into better. I will feel stable. In addition‚ it’s beautiful to know that your parents are proud of you. 2. How and why did you decide to enroll at Purdue Calumet

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    The Causes and Effects of Whaling 1 The Causes and Effects of Whaling Whale is the current name for diverse marine mammals of the order Cetacea‚ having the general shape of a fish with forelimbs modified as fins‚ a tail with level flukes‚ and one or two blowholes on top of the head. (“Whale”‚ 2010). Whaling dates back to prehistoric times‚ but it became an important industry in the nineteenth century. Whales have been hunted for meat or made into lighting oil. Until the international injunction

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