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    maintained determines the strength or weakness of the bond. For instance‚ a couple that has recently moved in together for the first time will have a lot of factors that can cause friction. Different religious beliefs‚ work ethics‚ and family relationships are among the issues that a couple must deal with in order to thrive. The causes of friction in a relationship all boil down to one person’s upbringing and morals versus another’s. While having different religious beliefs may not be a major obstacle

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    America September 11‚ 2001 (or better known as 9/11) is the most tragic event and unforgettable day in American history. It’s a day that marked great change in America‚ a day in which America was greatly wounded. The designated attackers on the World Trade Center were none other than Al Qaeda‚ that at the time were being led by a man named Osman Bin Laden. Their reason of attacking us is still being questioned‚ but the effect that their attack has had on America is easily noticeable. After 9/11 the

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    A redundant act of tyranny was breached upon the rights Japanese Americans based upon Executive Order 9066. This act caused the relocation of about 110‚000 people with Japanese ancestry. Approximately 60% of the people that were relocated were U.S citizens with Japanese ancestry. The people that were interned would be told that they were in these camps for their own protection. Then again we must keep in mind that this action occurred because the United States felt like there was spies among us.

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    Cause and Effect of Lying

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    The Cause & Effect Of Lying I believe that under no circumstances should lying be acceptable. I was raised and brought up in a household that didn’t tolerate lying at all. I do -understand that people have their reasons‚ but lying always holds something negative. While lying might seem like an easy way out‚ it actually puts you in more trouble than you were in to begin with. It never solves the problem‚ it just makes it worse. For some reason people believe that

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    The Reformation The Reformation was caused by many things‚ things that had triggered the collapse in the Catholic Church were: The churches authority was weakened. church was unable to stop plague and it’s infighting with the Schism‚ The church became less attractive in many people’s lives. The churches authority was weakened. church was unable to stop plague and it’s infighting with the Schism‚ The church became less attractive in many people’s lives. Priests and Bishops were

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    Michael Ryan History of World Civilization Before 1500 Jason St. Pierre December 08‚ 2012 Exploration: Cause and Effect The age of exploration was the time period that would change the world and be the catalyst for globalization and modernization. Both Christopher Columbus and Zheng He were young men who were ambitious to fulfill the needs and desires of their respected countries; In the case of Columbus‚ any country that would fund his mission. According to the readings‚ Columbus was denied

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    Education: Causes and Effects In many situations‚ higher education separates people from their families‚ social backgrounds‚ and cultures. This often causes mixed emotions‚ awkward feelings‚ and other conflicts. Some of these conflicts are described in works such as "Aria" by Richard Rodriguez‚ and "The Right to Write" by Frederic Douglass. "Aria" comes from the biography of Richard Rodriguez‚ the son of two Mexican immigrants. He describes his struggle to grow up in a primarily white‚ English-speaking

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    Article Review: Cancer 1. Gibbs‚ W W. "Untangling the Roots of Cancer." Scientific American July 2003: 56-65. Print. 2. In the human body‚ cells are constantly going through the cell cycle. An important step of the cell cycle is called mitosis‚ in which the cell (referred to as the parent cell) undergoes a series of steps that lead to the formation of two daughter cells. This process only occurs in somatic cells‚ which are any non-gamete cells. Gametes are haploid (containing only half of a full

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    Starting pointe too early can result in bad technique that the student will need to relearn later at best. At worst‚ the student could not only injure bones and/or joints‚ but would also put unnecessary stress on certain body parts. Bones that are not hard can be deformed when put under the pressure of pointe. There isn’t usually any harm in waiting to begin on pointe; later starters nearly always catch up. When the student waits an extra year‚ her feet and ankles are stronger and she will be more

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    radiation and broke down releasing chlorine and bromine into the ozone layer. The ozone layer is the earth’s ultraviolet shield. The chemistry is such that the chlorine and bromine attack the ozone‚ reducing it to ordinary oxygen which as no shielding effect from UV-B. The complex chemical reactions allow the chlorine and bromine to interact again and again with ozone molecules‚ until they eventually leave the ozone layer bonded to some other compound. Since the Montreal Protocol was developed to control

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