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    Personality. “I am what you have made me.” (Great Expectations‚ 238). Some aren’t able to control their own actions‚ and their purpose in life is decided by someone else. In the Victorian era fiction novel‚ Great Expectations‚ by Charles Dickens‚ the main character Estella‚ is a beautiful girl raised and controlled by her adoptive mother‚ Miss Havisham to wreak havoc on the male sex. Even though they have the same purpose‚ and have similar qualities‚ both characters have different motives‚ level

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    Negative Effects of the Roman Conquests As the territory of the Roman Empire expanded and conquered new land to encompass the majority of the known world. With new territories came new wealth‚ lands to be colonized and distributed‚ treasures and art to be plundered‚ taxes to be collected‚ and slaves to be sold. The Empire was prospering‚ trade routes provided anything the world had to offer in the markets of Rome. With increased wealth the residents of Rome be came idle and decadent‚ entertainment

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    The Negative Effects of SOPA and PIPA As one of the most significant inventions of the human being‚ the Internet enormously changed people’s lives. We can enjoy quantities of free and abundant resources from the Internet. Like most of netizen‚ I am used to watch videos in Youtube and gain knowledge by google and wikipedia. It is hard to imagine how inconvenient our life will be without the convenient Internet. Unfortunately‚ this situation would be changed by two bills -SOPA and PIPA. Here

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    Every year‚ over one million children in the U.S. have to deal with the hardships of their parents getting a divorce‚ and almost all these divorces involve the children being under 18 years of age. Divorce impacts everyone involved‚ but more so the children. Divorce can have an abundantly negative effect on the child’s life‚ and it can cause problems from the beginning of the divorce and continues on into the times ahead. Some of these effects of divorce on children include: A greater chance of getting

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    Biotechnology and Negative Effects on the Environment By Helen Anderson‚ eHow Contributor Agricultural biotechnology poses numerous harms to the environment. Lauded by some as the future of food but lambasted by others for its potential risks to human health and the natural world‚ biotechnology is a subject of fierce debate. Biotechnology‚ or the genetic modification of organic materials such as corn and soybeans‚ plays a major role in national and international agricultural production. While

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    ruthless and fearless‚ they all had a huge impact on today’s society and both positive and negative affects. In 1162 near the border between modern Mongolia and Siberia‚ there is a soon to be one of the most recognized leaders of China and Asia‚ Genghis Khan. Temujin aka Genghis Khan established the largest land empire in history. Genghis Khan was born with a blood clot in his right hand or so that’s what they say. His mother was kidnapped by his father and forced her to marry her. During his childhood

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    Nowadays‚ as technology advances‚ so are the ways of advertising. Earlier in the century‚ advertisements are only presented in the simplest ways possible; for example‚ posters on the walls‚ handing out flyers‚ and other simple ways. However‚ nowadays‚ advertisements are seen on television‚ magazines‚ public transportations‚ and the most popular‚ on the internet. Even though the purpose of advertising is to deliver the message across to the public‚ after a certain while‚ advertisements can become

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    dynamic interactions will take form of undesirable effects like vibrations or noise [1]. Both vibrations and noise have negative impact on human safety and health. These effects may cause: a) balance disorder (motion sickness)‚ b) neck and occiput area pain (connected with stressed back muscles preventing excessive movement of head caused by vibrations)‚ common among professional drivers‚ These factors cannot be underestimated‚ because the consequences have unquestionable impact on human health and safety

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    good hospital‚ so that mean they should be in fall in paying the cost of treatment and that is a big problem too. “Obesity and associated health problems have significant economic impact on the U.S healthcare system. The medical care costs of obesity in T.s (2008) coasts totaled about $147 billion”(www.CDC.gov‚ 2012). That means people who have one of those medical problems they will be affected not only from illness. They will be affected by the cost of treatment too‚ because it is not too cheap

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    a person’s tongue would kill him/her. Nicotine is absorbed through the skin and mucosal lining of the nose and mouth or in the lungs (through inhalation). Nicotine can reach peak levels in the bloodstream and brain rapidly‚ depending on how it is taken. Cigarette smoking results in nicotine reaching the brain within just 10 seconds of inhalation making smoking an easy way to get someone feeling good in a short period of time. Recent research has shown how nicotine acts on the brain

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