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    In the past people used to eat healthy‚ freshly prepared food with their families in the home. Today however‚ many people‚ particularly young people‚ prefer to eat fast food such as hamburgers‚ fried chicken‚ shawarma‚ or pizza. There are many reasons why this change has occurred‚ but fast-food also has some serious effects on individuals and society. There are many reasons for the popularity of fast food. One of the main reasons is the change in lifestyle. Many people are working long hours‚

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    [Cause and effect] Divorce

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    Name: Vu‚ Ngoc Dung (Janice) Class: EAPII-C Causes and Effects of Divorce There are more and more couples who got married and then ended in divorce in today’s society. Most of them choose divorce as a final solution to cancel legally the responsibilities of their marriages because of they are unable to maintain their relationship. Financial problems‚ stress in modern living and lack of communication are considered as three major causes of divorce. Financial difficulties are one of the leading reasons

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    The Causes and Effects of Smoking One of the most common problems today that are killing people‚ all over the world‚ is smoking. Many people start this horrible habit because of stress‚ personal issues and peer pressure. Some begin from simply being curious. One cigarette can result in smoking others‚ which can lead to major addiction. When someone smokes a cigarette they are not only hurting themselves‚ but others around them. Smoking does many horrible things to the human body that most people

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    | | The Population Explosion: Causes and Consequences by Carolyn Kinder Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute (2012) Until recently‚ birth rates and death rates were about the same‚ keeping the population stable. People had many children‚ but a large number of them died before age five. During the Industrial Revolution‚ a period of history in Europe and North America where there were great advances in science and technology‚ the success in reducing death rates was attributable to several factors

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    Cause and Effect Tsunamis

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    shallow water a tsunami slows down to ten miles per hour but in doing so‚ it forms large destructive waves. Tsunamis can occur in a number of different ways and the after-effects is can also vary. The more devastating effects is land destruction and the negative impact to people’s lives. Tsunamis are forces of nature that cause death and destruction in many areas in the world. There are many different ways that tsunamis can form. One of them is by underwater earthquakes and underwater landslides

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    Cause and Effect Paper

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    Jackie Sager Comp 1 October 26‚ 2013 The Effects of Teen Pregnancy Becoming a teen parent is always a scary thing to go through‚ but over the years‚ the United States has been trying new and different ways to lower the occurrence of unplanned pregnancies among teens. There has always been a high rate of teen pregnancies in the United States‚ and according to The Los Angeles Times‚ “Teen pregnancy rates in the United States have fallen in recent years‚ but the country still has a higher rate

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    All of us suffer from an occasional headache; in fact‚ 20 million Americans see their doctors each year because of headaches. Headaches are also the leading cause for missing school and work in this country. There are many different types of headaches ranging from just ordinary pain‚ to pain associated with a disorder or serious medical condition. I’d like to discuss the worst type of headache. The type of headache I’d like to discuss‚ the Migraine‚ although intense in its

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    Caffeine can effect you. Caffeine is an influence in our society these days and every few months we hear about how a study has shown that it is bad for us or good for us. What are we to believe? I’d like to give you some of the facts about caffeine and its effects on your body. It may not cause you to change your coffee consumption but at least you’ll be better informed about what you are putting into your body. I’m going to talk about the beneficial effects of caffeine‚ the negative effects and discuss

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    Cause and Effect of Unemployment How is unemployment affecting the world? The recession‚ the failing economy‚ and the government losing money are things that cause unemployment. There is a strange unwillingness by both liberal and conservative commentators whom assess blame for the loss of well-paying American jobs. The causes are not only the recession and the collapse of the housing market‚ but bad decisions by the government and businesses that need to be addressed. Since 2000‚ the United States

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    that the cause is action or event that results in another action or event. He also stated that the cause‚ as well as‚ the body is all existent. The event that results from the cause is non-existent instead‚ therefore‚ a predicate. The cause of an event is inferred as ‘because’ while that which it causes is inferred as ‘why’. The cause and effect‚ according to Chrysippus‚ are not only relative but also inseparable. Chrysippus provided a distinction between “auxiliary and proximate” causes and “perfect

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