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    THE EFFECTS OF JUVENILE DIABETES IN CHILDREN Submitted by Jonah de Vera Johanna Marie Nicolas Business Department Assumption College San Lorenzo Village‚ Makati March 6‚ 2008 I. Introduction        Diabetes was known way back by physicians of Ancient Greece and named as such and means “siphon” in Greek and was not as spectacular as it is now.        Doctors and scientists think diabetes may be caused by viruses‚ genetics and environmental factors such as obesity and lack of exercise

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    Cause and Effect of PTSD PTSD stands for post-traumatic stress disorder. (PTSD Symptoms) It is a very common mental disorder that is caused by traumatic events in a person’s life. A traumatic event can vary in severity due to the person’s sensitivity of the event. PTSD has many different causes and can effect each person differently. This essay will explain the cause and effect of post-traumatic stress disorder in children‚ relationships‚ gender gaps‚ and how symptoms can be reactivated. Post-traumatic

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    Essay Outline (Cause and Effect) Topic: "Those who do not study the past are doomed to repeat it." - George Santayana Is this statement relevant to teenagers? Why? Introduction Paragraph Bare Thesis: Example: The New Age of Faith 1. Just as religion was blindly followed in the middle ages‚ so now science is blindly followed today. 2. Compare and Contrast- Peasants in the middle ages‚ blindly accepted the authority of priests whereas the urban peasants of today blindly accepts

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    CAUSE AND EFFECT ESSAY ON OBESITY We say one is obese when his body fat is accumulated abnormally within the body usually‚ 20% or more over an individual’s ideal body weight. The most commonly used modification‚ established categorizes obesity into three (WHO‚ 2000). Like any other problem‚ obesity has its causes and effects. Some of the causes include‚ diet (unbalanced diet)‚ environment‚ as well as genes and family history. On the other hand‚ the effects can be categorized into three namely;

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    CAUSE AND EFFECT ESSAY 1 Have you ever wanted to seek revenge on someone? Have you ever felt like getting back at someone for something they did? It is said that ninety-two percent of people have sought revenge at least once in their lifetime. Jealousy‚ payback and satisfaction are all reason why someone would seek revenge. Being jealous is one of the main reasons why one may feel the need to seek revenge. Someone might get jealous because another

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    Diabetes and the Effects on Wound Care Gordon State College March 13‚ 2013 NURS 1901 Diabetes and the Effects on Wound Care Whether a patient has Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes makes no difference when it comes to the effects on wound care. Several problems arise with diabetics and the way there body works to heal a wound and what problems they face. Throughout all of the articles I reviewed they each list common issues patients face with wound healing. There are several

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    B. What are the disadvantages of Lying? C. Lying to Impress IV. Topic Sentence A. Causes and Effects of Lying B. Parents are Smarter! C. What Do Most Young People Do? V. Conclusion Humberto Briceno Prof. ----- ENC 0022 (67928) 3 November ‚ 2014 Cause and Effect Essay Lying Are you able to recognize the very last time that you lied to someone? Or maybe even the last time that someone

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    Exercise and Its Effects on Learning Jennifer Bowden English 101 Erin Brescia May 26‚ 2013 1. 1. What is the cause or effect you are analyzing in your thesis? How exercising effects learning 2. How have you explained the cause-and-effect relationship? Exercise causes the brain to create new cells and chemicals increasing the capability to learn 3. Have I organized my causes and/or effects logically? Yes 4. Have I concluded my essay effectively? yes 5. Identify one change you

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    Economic effects of diabetes on the elderly                         Diabetes has been described‚ by doctors‚ as a metabolic disease in which the patient has high blood glucose (blood sugar)‚ either because insulin production is inadequate‚ or because the body ’s cells do not respond properly to insulin. The overall management of diabetes for older adults would be the same as management for younger adults. Nutritional management is essential for older adults primarily to control malnutrition

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    Cause and Effect Essay In the Elizabethan era version of Hamlet by William Shakespeare‚ many characters ’ actions have an effect on the audience viewing the play. In Act I Scene IV King Claudius discovers that Hamlet has killed Polonius‚ his chief counselor. This enrages Claudius and he expresses anger‚ fear and disappointment. These actions shown by Claudius effect the audience of the Elizabethan era because it shows that a King feels authority‚ humanity and inefficacy. Authority has always

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