Chapter 6: Cause/Effect Essays 1-1 Organization for Cause/Effect Order First discuss all the causes as a block Then discuss all the effects together as a block Discuss either causes or effects first Discuss only causes or only effects. 1-2 Block Organization Introduction 1st cause 2nd cause 3rd cause Transition paragraph 1st effect 2nd effect Conclusion Introduction 1st cause Transition paragraph 2nd cause 3rd cause 4th cause Effects Conclusion 1-3 Block Organization Introduction Effect Transition
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about the independence struggle; he was talking about social networking. Good Morning ladies and gentlemen‚ we are here today to discuss ‘Are social networking sites doing us any good?’ What baffles me is exactly why we need a discussion on the topic. I see the good all around me‚ don’t you? I see it in the increasing literacy rates‚ which according to the National Literacy Trust‚ are directly co-related to children’s engagement with social media. I see it in the cultural convergence that the entire
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Imagine yourself in a locality surrounded by strangers- a new city‚ a new state yet‚ no more totally strange. Check-in Yo!‚ update your profile and you are all set for the location. The location based social networking app Yo!Buddy is making you familiar with the society and locale wherever you are. You can see the like-minded interests and hobbies pursuant‚ neighbors and have chance to communicate with them. If you think you are not familiar with the ones you desire to go ahead and say ‘hello’
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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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of alcohol. Consuming alcohol has both negative short and long term effects. Some of the short term effects include hangovers‚ social drinking‚ and binge drinking. Most of the time‚ people consume alcohol in moderation. On occasions‚ people overindulge and take in too much alcohol and then get what is most commonly known as a hangover‚ or the sick flu like symptoms that many people experience the day after drinking. One cause of a hangover is dehydration. Alcohol is a drug that increases urination
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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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Sarah Sutherland Professor Garner English 1020 7 March 2013 Social Networking and the Benefits of Being Connected Controversy with social media networking sites is not a new issue by any means. What seems to be on a lot of people’s minds is just how it is being used. There are always pro’s and con’s with any source of media being used whether it is utilizing social networking sites for professional use such as job searching‚ socially sharing information while keeping in touch with family
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| | The Population Explosion: Causes and Consequences by Carolyn Kinder Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute (2012) Until recently‚ birth rates and death rates were about the same‚ keeping the population stable. People had many children‚ but a large number of them died before age five. During the Industrial Revolution‚ a period of history in Europe and North America where there were great advances in science and technology‚ the success in reducing death rates was attributable to several factors
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The causes and effects of stress are numerous and one’s ability to manage stress is vital in maintaining healthy living. Stress can be defined as an unpleasant state of emotional and physiological duress that people experience in situations that they perceive as uncomfortable‚ dangerous‚ or threatening to their wellbeing. Stress is a universal feeling everyone has‚ but the word “stress” means different things to different people. Some people define stress as events or situations that cause them
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Poverty: Causes and Effects By April Zusman SOC 402 April 22‚ 2010 Does poverty still exist in America‚ one of the richest countries in the world? Unbelievably‚ poverty exists in overabundance. Not only in the inner cities but also in rural areas and areas considered middle class. How are social institutions contributing to poverty and what can we do to alleviate poverty in America? Has poverty contributed to crime? On the other hand‚ has crime contributed to poverty? Do poverty stricken
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