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    Name Instructor’s Name Course Date Mid Latitude Cyclone in Southern Hemisphere A mid latitude cyclone can also be referred to as an extratropical cyclone. As the name mid latitude suggests‚ they are found outside the tropics but before the north and south poles‚ approximately between 23 and 66 degrees on each of the hemispheres or the temperate zones of the earth between the Antarctic and the Arctic Polar Regions and the tropics. A cyclone on the other had refers to a location that is characterized

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    The Causes of the Great Depression The Great Depression was a rough time in history for the U.S. in the 1930’s. Poverty was everywhere during this time‚ people were losing everything from homes to cars to personal belongings. Jobs were very scarce‚ just to get one you had to stand outside of a factory or an establishment and the owners will pick a certain amount of people to go work. Banks were failing and were losing money rapidly‚ people who had money in the bank went to go and take it out their

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    need for them but the south needed them for all their farming so they didn’t want to give them up. After four hard years of fighting the north won and president Lincoln sent out the Emancipation Proclamation which freed all slaves in America. What this cause was a white supremacist group call the Klu Klux Klan(KKK) which was mostly confederate veterans that did not see blacks and other races as equals. They

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    Imagine waking up one day and all of your life savings is gone: your money‚ your job‚ and soon your house. Occurrences like these happened to many people and families in the years following and during the stock market crash. People lost their jobs‚ businesses were forced to close‚ houses went up for sale‚ and all hope was lost. Furthermore‚ the crash of the stock market affected many different aspects of the world including citizens‚ the United States economy‚ and places outside the United States

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    What Causes Truancy?

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    What Causes Truancy?   The reason a student misses school will for different depending on the age and circumstances of each student. Sometimes a student will skip school because they feel unsafe at school or on their way to or from school. Other students may miss school because of family issues‚ financial demands‚ substance abuse‚ or mental health problems. Factors contributing to truancy commonly stem from three core areas: school‚ family and community. Innate student characteristics and their

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    What Caused World War II?

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    World War II was a war that took a lasting toll on the world‚ lasting from about 1931-1945. The Holocaust‚ the Rape of Nanjing‚ Nazis‚ the Pearl Harbor attack‚ and dropping an atomic bomb are major a few major events during World War II. During this war‚ there are many underlying factors similar to the first world war‚ for example‚ there were new alliances formed and the war was an arms race. World War II can be connected to some of the worst times in history as people developed devastating weapons

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    In 1789‚ St. Domingue was an extremely wealthy colony. The colony had become the richest colony of France and they also had the biggest market for African slave trade. In the late eighteenth century slave resistance began to become a more organized form. In August of 1791 a slave rebellion broke out‚ led by Toussaint L’Ouverture. It began a twelve year resistance to secure human rights. The Haitian Revolution is the only successful slave rebellion in history. The revolution resulted with the establishment

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    What Are The Causes Of Ww2

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    World War 2 was one of the greatest milestones in 20th-century history‚ involving more than 70 countries around the world. The war began in Europe on September 3rd‚ 1939‚ when the British and French prime ministers‚ Neville Chamberlain and Edouard Daladier declared war on Germany. The main Allied powers were Great Britain‚ The United States‚ and the Soviet Union‚ who had the goal of defeating the Axis powers‚ whose leaders were Germany‚ Japan‚ and Italy. The war was initiated by Adolf Hitler’s invasion

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    the endothelium gets damaged. There are many causes of atherosclerosis such as: high blood pressure‚ high cholesterol‚ high triglycerides‚ smoking‚ obesity‚ diabetes and inflammation from certain diseases. High blood pressure adds extra pressure and force to the artery walls‚ with time the extra pressure can damage arteries and will make the possibility for the arteries to fill up with plaque higher. The buildup of cholesterol is one of the main causes of Atherosclerosis. Triglycerides are a type

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    What Causes Violence?

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    in fact‚ human nature‚ or if it is a learned behavior. By exploring one ’s childhood and family life‚ it ’s possible to point out potential causes for excessively violent behavior. As well‚ the society we live in may serve as a catalyst for violence among its habitants. By using anthropology‚ psychology and sociology it is possible to discover what causes humans to be violent creatures. In the human brain‚ just under the cerebrum stem is the source of aggression and violent behaviors‚ called

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