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    not any one has parallel fame and influences to the human communities compared to the Black Death that emerged in medieval. Therefore‚ in this essay‚ I will analyze the influences of Black Death in several aspects- politics‚ economy‚ society and culture. Before getting into any specific aspect of Black’s impacts‚ I will provide a brief introduction to the social background and basic background of the Black Death. There are two key words for the background--famine and war. The famine was due to

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    The Cause and Effect of Teenage Pregnancy Each year‚ over seven hundred and fifty thousand teenage girls become pregnant. The United States has the highest rate of teen pregnancy in the world followed by Slovakia‚ Hungary and New Zealand. Teenage pregnancy costs the American taxpayers 9.1 billion a year due to health‚ foster care‚ and social services (Porta). The teen pregnancy epidemic affects not only the parents‚ the children and their families; it also affects society as a whole. How can we

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    The Space Race was a period of time in our history that most people today know very little about. Beginning in the mid-1950s and continuing into the 1970s‚ the fight for superiority between the United States and the Soviet Union found its way into space. The Space Race‚ while often thought of as a not so secret competition between these two powerhouses to get to the moon‚ was in fact a public forum where they could demonstrate who was more advanced in technology and military force‚ and in turn whose

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    Brittany Chesler English 101 The Cause and Effect Of One’s Appearance Certain things that can make an individual one-of-a-kind could be tattoos‚ piercings and dreadlocks just to name a few‚ such as is mentioned in Dreadlocked by Veronica Chambers and Drugs‚ Sports‚ Body Image and G.I. Joe by Natalie Angier. One’s appearance can reveal insight into a person’s lifestyle and life choices. People can define themselves and their personalities to others by making themselves appear unique

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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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    to unwind by taking a late night cruise in your car and jam out to your favorite CD‚ or sitting on your couch watching music videos. I am a strong believer in the power of good music. The right song can set any desired mood and cause your thoughts to melt away. Music causes people to sit down and study‚ get up and dance‚ and it might even make them angry or sad. It has such a bearing on our lives and affects our moods and actions more than we think. Music is much more than just songs on the radio;

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    Eyejan Saadoon ALCE 1605 King and Chaplin 30 November 2010 The Cause of the Civil War The United States Civil War was the result of conflictive ideologies between the Northern states and the Southern states. The North was abolitionist and heavily developed while the South was poorly industrialized and strongly dependent on agriculture. More than being a social issue slavery was the basis of economy in the Southern part of the United States. The problem was not about whether slavery was morally

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    Cause and effect essay: The American revolution. By Emma Jade Griffin The American revolution was arguably one of the most important wars ever fought. It focused on the 13 colonies gaining independence from Great Britain‚ because of British taxes. It is said that the colonials fighting in the American revolution literally stated they were fighting for “the cause”‚ many men young and old signed up to fight for theirindependence. They incorporated all sorts of men and techniques in the war and fighting

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    Alcoholism: Symptoms‚ Causes‚ and Effects Composition I April 1‚ 1997 Alcoholism is a disease that affects many people in the United States today. It not only affects the alcoholic‚ but also their family‚ friends‚ co- workers‚ and eventually total strangers. The symptoms are many‚ as are the causes and the effects. Alcoholism is defined as a pattern of drinking in which harmful consequences result for the drinker‚ yet‚ they continue to drink. There are two types of drinkers. The first type

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    History.com recounts that in one year 4 million people were unemployed and by the next year another 2 million were added to that leaving 6 million Americans without jobs by 1931 (The Great Depression). On October 29‚ 1929‚ also known as “Black Tuesday”‚ the stock market crashed. This was caused by the trade of millions of stocks in one single day‚ sending Wall Street into a panic and naming the start of ten year economic depression. Following the crash‚ many American people rushed to the banks to

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