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    cause and effect essay

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    Adrian Brown Donald Comp 1I 5 November 2014 Cause and effect Everyone makes choices in their lives that can affect them until the day that they die‚ not all choices affect people in positive ways though. More than 3‚200 kids younger than the age of 18 use cigarettes for the first time‚ which means 3‚200 minors‚ decide to make that choice and take the risk of becoming addicted to nicotine before the age of 18. Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States and with knowing

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    As with any disease‚ dementia has many and varied reasons that cause it‚ but people think that the progress in age is the only cause that lead to dementia. This is true the progress of age can lead to dementia‚ but this is not the primary pathogenic. Actually‚ the main cause is that dementia caused when the brain cells damaged. This damage impedes the abilities and communications of the brain cells. However‚ as soon as the brain cells communications become abnormal‚ the thinking‚ behavior‚ actions

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    Root Cause Analysis

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    Root Cause Analysis 1 Root Cause Analysis • Root Cause Analysis is a method that is used to address a problem or non-conformance‚ in order to get to the “root cause” of the problem. It is used so we can correct or eliminate the cause‚ and prevent the problem from recurring. • Traditional applications of Root Cause Analysis – Resolution of customer complaints and returns. – Disposition of non-conforming material (Scrap and Repair) via the Material Review process. – Corrective action plans

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    The Causes of the Ionian Revolt Revolts had occurred in Persian Empire before‚ and when they occurred they were dealt with quickly and strongly. Rebellious states and individuals were punished to deter others in following their lead. The threat of military force combined with a knowledgeable and efficient ruling system‚ the Persian Empire was successfully held together. During Darius’ expedition into Europe in 513 – 512 BC‚ the Ionians played an important role by supplying ships for transportation

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    a curse. A policeman that guarded it said that when it was invented‚ no one prevented it because it was easier. It would have been much better. Ignorants now think its true. When tourists visit the tomb‚ they think they may die. This “curse” just causes superstitions. This curse is believed to be true because of a series of deaths that happened after Howard Carter entered the tomb. Howard Carter’s canary was eaten by a cobra. There started the rumors of the curse. Then‚ Lord Carnarvon died because

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    Cause Effect Rewrite

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    000 people each year. That is more than car accidents‚ drunk driving‚ and illegal substances. So why is it that people still continue to smoke? What causes people to want to smoke even knowing the deadly effect? Cigarette smoke does not only effect the smoker’s body and health‚ it effects the non-smoker’s around them even worse. There are many causes which make people smoke and the effect of smoking to their health. Although smokers claim that it helps them to relax and release stress‚ the negative

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    Causes of Global Warming

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    The causes of global warming are broadly divided into two categories - natural causes and anthropogenic (man-made) causes. Natural Causes Natural causes of global warming include the release of methane gas from arctic tundra and wetlands‚ climate change‚ volcanoes etc. Methane‚ a greenhouse gas which traps the heat within the earth’s atmosphere‚ is let out in large quantities in the arctic tundra and wetlands. In case of volcanoes‚ when a volcano erupts‚ tons of ash is let out into the atmosphere

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    Poverty: Causes and Effects By April Zusman SOC 402 April 22‚ 2010 Does poverty still exist in America‚ one of the richest countries in the world? Unbelievably‚ poverty exists in overabundance. Not only in the inner cities but also in rural areas and areas considered middle class. How are social institutions contributing to poverty and what can we do to alleviate poverty in America? Has poverty contributed to crime? On the other hand‚ has crime contributed to poverty? Do poverty stricken

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    Cause & Effect Analysis

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    the fireproofed accommodation block‚ slipped into the sea. The largest part of the platform followed it; the whole accident took place in 22 minutes. That was the end of Piper Alpha. What went wrong? The fishbone diagram identifies some possible cause and effect. METHOD/PROCEDURE ENVIRONMENT MATERIAL MANPOWER MACHINE Poor leadership Poor maintenance PTW risk assessment use incorrect Absence of blast wall Inadequate maintenance/safety procedure Poor practice /audit complacency Lack

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    Stephen Tracey Professor Curran English 101 10 November 2011 Marijuana: Cause and Effect Today in America‚ millions of American citizens are both confused and outraged by the fact that there are still laws that are preventing people from using one of the most popular and controversial‚ illegal substances in the world: marijuana. According to recent polls‚ fifty percent of Americans want marijuana to be completely legal and decriminalized (Blodget)‚ and a whopping eighty percent of Americans

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