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    English 1301 Cause and Effect of Smoking The first time I heard a speech about the effects of smoking‚ I was in fifth grade. I well remember Deputy Becerra talking about the warnings against smoking. The last words she clearly spoke‚ were‚ “this cigarette in my hand is a death sentence”. After the presentation‚ for days‚ I kept contemplating on the subject and the effects. I asked myself‚ why would anybody be tempted or drawn to light up that cigarette? It did not make any sense to me

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    Poverty cause of revolution.

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    This paper aims to unveil the business-government-society relationship in China‚ as compared with that in the USA. Three cases - the Chinese milk scandal‚ the beef recall‚ and the peanut butter scandal in the USA - are presented and contrasted. The business-society-government relationship in China sets itself apart from that in the USA‚ largely due to its one-party political system and the Confucian tradition. The relative lack of independent watchdogs and advocacy groups and the relative lack of

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    The scientific Revolution was a significant milestone between the 1540s-1700s in Europe that has had a great impact on global history. This period in history promoted the ideas that an individual can believe and understand everything based on reason. It created developments in fields such as astronomy‚ mathematics‚ medicine and so on. It is believed that the scientific revolution came about due to the works and theories of Nicholas Copernicus(1473-1543). Copernicus’s astronomical views and theories

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    The Market revolution was an economic transformation‚ a scene of the innovation of transportation such as the; steamboat‚ man-made canals‚ railroad and communication such as the telegraph. Steamboats “helped to bring economic development to the trans Appalachian west”‚ up the Erie Canal the world’s largest man-made waterway that connected the region around the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Coast via the Hudson River. The railroads opened vast new areas of the American interior for settlement while

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    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 mostly. When students fail to have their time managed properly‚ they tend to do last minute works and the easiest way to choose to cope with that is by plagiarizing. Few students from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia have come out with their survey on the causes of plagiarism out to 100 students

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    The many causes and consequences of the Green Revolution‚ from 1945 to today‚ ranged from defined social differences growing over time‚ a need for an increase in crop production‚ and a multitude of negative effects on the environment. Social differences became more defined as groups developed into prosperity because of the Green Revolution. The need for an increase of crop production was caused by a growing population in many areas‚ and a lack of economic success to match. An increase in technological

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    Causes and Effects of Unemployment Unemployment or joblessness is a state of life in which a person is missing a paid employment opportunity and is actively seeking work. Nowadays hundreds of millions of people are off the pay roll‚ roughly corresponding to about seven percent of the world’s population‚ whereas these rates can be much higher in regions of Southern and Western Africa or the Middle East. Furthermore‚ in the era of globalization and in a time of financial market disruptions unemployment

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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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    The Causes and Effects of Migration Migration has always been a part of the history of humankind. Thousands of years ago‚ the first group of people in Africa started to migrate around the world. Later on‚ Chinese families also happened to move to other countries such as the United States of America to pursue the “American Dream”. However‚ what are the reasons that make people want to leave their homelands and move somewhere new? Are there any effects from migration to both the sending and the

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    The Glorious Revolution of 1688 led to the decline of governance and the removal of proprietors in the colonies which gave the colonists more self-rule which they were jubilant about. The term to describe this self-rule became known as salutary neglect. Another event was the French and Indian War that took place in the colonies between several European nations seeking to defend their territories. As a result of the war‚ several colonists went to a meeting known as the Albany Congress which helped

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