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    Discuss the possible consequences of privation. Refer to the Romanian Orphan Studies in your answer. AO1 Privation is the failure to form an attachment‚ this may be due to extremely poor parenting or prolonged stays away from a potential attachment figure. Possible consequences of privation are intellectual retardation‚ anti-social behaviour in later life an inability to form relationships and lack of guilt. Rutter investigated the progress of 111 Romanian Orphans who were brought to Britain for

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    Graded Assignment Consequences of the Columbian Exchange Complete and submit this assignment by the due date to receive full credit. (50 points) 1. Write an essay on one unintended consequence of the Columbian Exchange. To begin‚ read the examples of actions and consequences below‚ and note how each consequence was intended or unintended. Action Consequence Intended/Unintended/Both Some European sailors and conquistadors have smallpox. Sailors come in contact with Native Americans‚ who

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    Wei Wen Professor Rowe English 101 May 9‚ 2011 Fuku—a curse of bad consequences “Fuku—generally a curse or a doom of some kind; specifically the Curse and the Doom of the New World‚” written in the Pulitzer Prize winning novel—The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao‚ which is written by Junot Diaz (Diaz 1). If you make a bad choice‚ you will receive “fuku‚” says Junot Diaz in the interview on Q TV (YouTube). In the interview with Slate Magazine‚ Diaz says that the novel “is all about

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    Economic consequences of Trianon Before the first World War Hungary was a part of the Habsburg Monarchy‚ therefore the country basically relied on the market of the Empire. Being a member of the Monarchy ensured economic unity which meant common currency‚ common tariff and market system. In 1918 the Monarchy became disintegrated: Hungary got into a new situation; she had to reorganise her international trade‚ the tariff system and had to introduce own money. June 4.‚ 1920. : Hungarian delegation

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    Socioeconomic Consequences of Early Childbearing: A Literature Review Carley D. Prentice Western University Abstract The present literature review seeks to investigate socioeconomic consequences of teenage childbearing. Past literature suggests that women who become teenage mothers are more likely to become socioeconomically disadvantaged than those who prolong childbearing. However research increasingly suggests that‚ depending on the circumstances of the women in question‚ socioeconomic

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    Unintended Consequences from Failure In the article “Can You Handle Failure?” Ben Dattner and Robert Hogan (2011) reflect on data collected from over several hundred thousand managers to determine how failure will affect one’s behavior and surroundings in the workplace. While everyone handles failure differently‚ Dattner and Hogan (2011) believe many managers perceive and react to failure inappropriately. Dysfunctional reactions to failure from managers will cause unintended consequences which will

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    Consequences of Adversity When faced with adversity some people fail‚ and others prevail. For those who fail the problem is bigger than they are‚ and for those who prevail the problem is manageable. We can reflect this to the book; Tears of a Tiger by Sharon Draper. This essay demonstrate what causes some to prevail or fail by citing examples from the book. In the chapter of the book Tears of a Tiger “Dear Lord” B.J. actually prevailed. The reason B.J. prevails throughout

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    converted diamonds is a term used for a diamond mined in a war zone and sold to finance war on the mined country‚ and to buy weapons. This type of diamond trade is completely illegal under UN legislation. The term is used to highlight the negative consequences of the diamond trade in certain areas‚ or to label the diamonds that are produced in an illegal way. Diamonds mined during the

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    Social consequences of the internet for adolescents. “Obviously‚ when media use changes‚ its outcomes may change. Because adolescents now predominantly use the Internet to maintain their existing friendships‚ the condition for negative effects of the Internet on social connectedness and well-being no longer exists. It is no surprise‚ therefore‚ that most recent Internet studies have demonstrated that adolescents’ online communication stimulates‚ rather than reduces‚ social con- nectedness and/or

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    child and isn’t ready for the consensus that comes with it.That been said a lot of 16 year olds are still under their parents roof. What makes you think they can consume alcohol? They are not mature enough and wise enough to handle the negative consequences of drinking. Anyway the reason I choose this topic for my final paper is because I want to understand what the perfect drinking age according to researchers is. I think this is important because

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