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    the time between the civil war and world war 1 the U.S. population and economy grew quickly‚ a lot of rich people lived good lives. Many things happened including economic‚ social and political changes. Listed below will be both positive and negative effects of the gilded age‚ and the changes had on the poor‚ middle class‚ and wealthy. For the U.S. it was a time where the economy had skyrocketed. It had made the U.S. get ahead of britain in industrialization. The nation was growing very quickly

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    Introduction Divorce is both a very personal and common issue not just in the United States but in the entire world. During the years divorce rates have been increased considerably in the United States. Some see this increase as a sign of social and moral disruption whereas some consider it a sign of increased individual liberty and failure of traditional social mores. Various factors have been associated with a higher risk for divorce. This paper provides an overview about divorce‚ its trends and

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    Problem: What are the effects of having early relationship to academic performance? Minor Problems: What are the factors that cause early relationship? Why students are very hooked in having an early relationship? Why is it not good having opposite relationship at your early age? Hypothesis This study assumed the following: 1. That high school student of St. Thomas More Academy is very much hooked of having early relationship. 2. That having early relationship has negative affects to the high

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    introduce what is advertising‚ what type of advertising use often in New Zealand with diagram to explain. What is process of change for advertising. There are positive and negative points of advertising‚ which means effects of advertising for people and organization in society. And describe detail for the positive and negative. Advertising must be two sides of the argument. It was a commercial measure of advertising‚ we cannot introduce something or products without advertising‚ that’s advance technology

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    are also negative effects as well. The impact of all this social media has overall a negative effect of our daily lives in society. In “‘r u online?’: The Evolving Lexicon of Wired Teens”‚ by Kris Axtman‚ Kris talks about how instant messaging has affected the communication of the younger people in our generation. In “Note To Selfie”‚ by John Dickerson‚ he writes about how people are pausing their lives to post about their happenings on social media. These two authors discuss some negative aspects

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    IV. Negative and Positive effects of Marijuana Legalization Among the issues faced when legalizing marijuana certain positive and negatives perspectives should be taken under consideration. When talking about the negative effects of marijuana legalization‚ we can have the issue of how dispensaries that sell the weed know the accurate percent of THC and CBD in each strain. This represents a worry for the government and represents an unsafe option towards consuming marijuana. Because users of marijuana

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    ONLINE DATAS AND RESEARCH Negative Effects of Technology on Children March 21‚ 2010 According to a New York Times article this January‚ the average kid‚ ages 8-18‚ spends over 7 ½ hours a day using technology gadgets equaling 2 ½ hours of music‚ almost 5 hours of tv and movies‚ three hours of internet and video games‚ and just 38 minutes of old fashioned reading according to the Kaiser Family Foundation‚ which adds up to 75 hours a week! These statistics are not just mere numbers; they are a reflection

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    The Effects of ADHD in Children Having a child diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder‚ I have witnessed first-hand the effects it has on a child’s life. Though many teachers discount the validity of ADHD‚ this disorder‚ if left untreated‚ affects a child’s daily life‚ causing them to experience forgetfulness‚ short attention spans‚ insecurities‚ and frustration. Fortunately‚ there are many treatments available to help treat the disorder‚ so that children who are diagnosed and experience

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    Effects of Child Abuse

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    Outline. The Effects Of Child Abuse. Introduction : Child Abuse is any physical and emotional mistreatment of a child. It is prominent in the form of injuries or how a child behaves. Child abuse can cause severe damage to the abused child even when the child has grown into an adult. This is because they have to deal with the psychological‚ physical and behavioural effect that is resulted from the abuse. Point 1 : Livestrong states that the physical injury of a child is the most obvious result

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    physical interaction. Sheela‚ J. an expert for the United Nations writes that “according to the Hindu Dharma sutras‚ the father should give away his daughter while she still nagnika (naked)”.” This means that as soon as the parents of the eligible man is ready to get marry‚ his parents look for a family of the same religion‚ caste‚ social status and class with a daughter that could fit the requirements of the family. Sheela also explains the significance of the dowry in Indian culture‚ “The term “dowry”

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