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    Effects of Alcoholism

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    Essay on Alcohol and its effects. Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant- it slows down the body’s functions and its effects are similar to those of a general anaesthetic. Ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is the active ingredient in all alcoholic drinks. If you take any alcoholic beverage and remove the ingredients that give it taste and colour‚ you get ethyl alcohol. Remove the water from ethyl alcohol and you get ether. Ether is an anaesthetic that works on the brain and puts it to sleep.

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    The Multiplier Effect

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    THE MULTIPLIER EFFECT When the government buys $20 billion of goods from Boeing‚ that purchase has repercussions. The immediate impact of the higher demand from the government is to raise employment and profits at Boeing. Then‚ as the workers see higher earnings and the firm owners see higher profits‚ they respond to this increase in income by rising their own spending on consumer goods. As a result‚ the government purchase from Boeing raises the demand for the products of many other firms in

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    Cause and Effect

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    The Effects from Drug Use‚ Drinking‚ and Smoking While Pregnant Women who are pregnant or wanting to become pregnant should not drink‚ smoke‚ or abuse drugs. Abusing these substances could cause substantial harm and have serious side effects on the child from the time it is in the womb to post birth. Each of these harmful substances could entail damaging consequences if a child has exposure to them in utero. This can lead to physical‚ emotional‚ learning‚ and social impairments for a child.

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    Effects of Adderall

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    Effects of Adderall Hypothesis: I hypothesize that taking adderall can be harmful to your body in the long run and can be even worse when taken if not needed. I will research what this drug does to your brain and body‚ and if it has any long term effects. I will also observe and talk to users of this drug and ask them if it makes a difference in their everyday life. And lastly‚ I will interview two teachers in my school that are very educated on these drugs and ask them their opinions on adderall

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    ADHD EFFECTS

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    life of an adult with ADHD can be diffucult. It can afftect every aspect his/her life. Yet‚ adult with ADHD do have a lot of effective treatments. But a lot of questions occurs to patients who have been diagnosed‚ questions like if medicine works than how risky it is. (Hedy Marks‚ N.D) A child that had ADHD should have a “source if support” Parents have roles: emotional and practical. There are many involvements in assesing the child with ADHD. Diagnosis explains the struggles. It can be a relief

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    Cause and Effect

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    Determining Causes and Effects Determining Causes and Effects The majority of blood donors are middle aged due to advertising not being effective among youth donors. Young prospective first time donors‚ with their long-term donation potential‚ are especially attractive targets for blood agencies. Youth are often underrepresented in donor pools‚ however; persuading them to give blood may require specifically tailored marketing communication. The first cause of not being effective in advertising

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    Effects of Smoking

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    Smoking’s Effects on the Lungs Smoking’s effects on the lungs‚ such as the development of emphysema and lung cancer‚ are mainly caused by tar and nicotine. Learn how smoking cigarettes causes immediate changes to occur in the lungs. One of the hardest habits to break is smoking cigarettes. Everyone knows it damages the lungs‚ causing emphysema and cancer. But do people know HOW these illnesses occur on a physiological level? Perhaps if the mechanism were explained there would be more people quitting

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    Effects of Perception

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    communication between one and the others. Employee perception is a factor that can make a huge difference in the communication among each other. As the personnel manager of Bonyeza ushinde company ltd.‚ I have noted different perceptions and their effects on communication among the employees. * Superiority All employees are divided into departments according to their job specification and each department has a title. For example; there are managers who run the company‚ salesmen who trade

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    phone Effect

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    What effects do mobile phones have on people’s health? November 2006 ABSTRACT This is a Health Evidence Network (HEN) synthesis report assessing the clinical effects of daily exposure to mobile phones in general populations. It addresses the impact on developing head and brain tumours‚ other morbidity-related outcomes and summarizes the biological effects of RF and microwave radiation. The report shows that the evidence available does not provide a clear pattern to support an association

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    Tyndall Effect

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    The Tyndall effect‚ also known as Tyndall scattering‚ is light scattering by particles in a colloid or particles in a fine suspension. It is named after the 19th-century physicist John Tyndall. It is similar to Rayleigh scattering‚ in that the intensity of the scattered light depends on the fourth power of the frequency‚ so blue light is scattered much more strongly than red light. An example in everyday life is the blue colour sometimes seen in the smoke emitted by motorcycles‚ in particular two-stroke machines

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