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    country. Its an eternal emotion that keeps us bound to value our native land and everything related to it i.e. our motherland. Its this emotion that brings unity among nations which is a positive consequence. Though there are few negative consequences of Nationalism as well. There are many positive consequences of Nationalism besides unity that is being united as a nation. In a nation there are various groups of people belonging to different spheres and circles of life having different cultures and traditions

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    great change during the period. Still‚ whether the industrial revolution was positive or negative as a whole depends on if you focus on either of these two aspects. Optimists will say that it was good‚ and they’ll focus on the favourable consequences on economy. Pessimists‚ however‚ will focus on social aspects‚ since society suffered a decline as to way of life. When it comes to economy‚ most of the consequences of the industrial revolution on it were quite positive. Wages rose‚ and people had enough

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    The theory behind Reaganomics was sound‚ but when applied in real life its consequences are still present more than ten years after the fact. The tax cuts applied early in Reagan’s first term cemented the ideology for what the next eight years of his reign would uphold. The Economic Recovery Tax Act would cut taxes roughly twenty five percent over a three-year period. The ideology of Reagan’s administration quickly received supporters of what he was doing. Entailed in these tax cuts were reductions

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    Consequences of Stealing

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    consider the consequences. There are a number of negative results from stealing‚ especially if you get caught. There are social or cultural rules‚ religious rules and personal morality beliefs against stealing. Social and cultural consequences The greatest deterrent to stealing is that it is against the law. If you are caught‚ you can be punished by being jailed or imprisoned—often for a long time. In some Arab countries‚ they cut off one hand of a thief as punishment. Another negative factor in

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    Consequences of Technology

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    Matt Unick Prof. Rhone 11/15/12 ENG 101 Consequences of technology The most significant event in history has been argued by many scholars through the years. The industrial revolution‚ the renaissance‚ or even the Neolithic revolution all have been the top choices. One event that doesn’t get as much attention is the event that is happening in the world today. The world is going through a technology surge unlike ever before. It is an increasing advancement in technology with every passing

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    Title IX came from the Education Amendment of 1972. The law states that “No person in the United States shall on the basis of sex‚ be excluded from participation in‚ be denied the benefits of‚ or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. The amendment in 1987 expanded the definition of program or activity to include all the operations of an educational institution‚ governmental entity or private employer that receives federal funds

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    Hangover Consequences

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    A negative consequence that is a short term impact of the consumption of alcohol would be an adolescent experiencing hangover‚ due to parties or family gatherings. Hangover symptoms typically begins when your blood alcohol drops significantly and is at or near zero (Although‚ this is depending on what and how much the adolescent has consumed‚ this causes them to feel physically weak and tired‚ in full effect the morning after a night of heavy drinking of feeling awful from the pain in their head

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    The Crucible Consequences

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    How do certain human actions lead to tragic consequences? “I am only wondering how I may prove what she. Abigail told me‚ Elizabeth. If the girl’s a saint now‚ I think it is not easy to prove she’s fraud‚ and the town gone so silly. She told it to me in a room alone—I have no proof for it.”-Proctor. This relates to the prompt because Abigail isn’t a saint and she causes drama between everyone and she leads it to have consequences against everyone. An example my own life is when I become jealous of

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    Car Accidents

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    I. Introduction Crash‚ boom‚ bang! In an instant‚ a car accident can change a person’s life forever. Each year‚ many unsuspecting drivers‚ passengers‚ and pedestrians are killed on the roads of the United States. The main question we ask ourselves is why? Are people killed because of high speed crashes? Did the airbags not deploy at the proper time? Were the roads in acceptable conditions? Unfortunately‚ we can not always determine the causes of all accidents‚ simply because we were not on

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    have ended the lives of over 6 million Soviet farmers or long-term‚ like the modernisation of Russia’s industry which resulted‚ mainly‚ in it being properly prepared to resist the German invasion in 1941 I researched wether it had a positive or a negative impact on the country at a social and economic level. I took into consideration several facts‚ like the elimination of entire peasant villages during the transfer of peasants to the collective farms‚ the famine that was caused by the lack of food

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