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    Causes and Effects of Taxes I. Introduction A. One of the first lessons learned about cause and effect is the very important lesson‚ "correlation does not imply causation." II. Top two percent of Americans A. Raise taxes B. Taxing the rich is good for the economy III. Cause A. High taxes IV. Effects of high taxes A. Low wages- businesses can’t afford to pay high wages with such high taxes B. High prices- businesses have to raise prices to be able to pay these high

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    Cause and effect on divorce What is a marriage? From the dictionary definition for marriage‚ stating that “marriage is an institution whereby men and women are joined in a special kind of social and legal dependence for the purpose of founding and maintaining a family. Marriage is also an intimate or close union.” Marriages don’t always last and so a lot of couples choose divorces. Two of the biggest leading causes for divorce are lack of foundation and lack of communication. Almost half of American

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    Causes and Effects of Smoking Leasha Fann English 101 Mrs. Tucker 2/23/2015 Causes and Effects of Smoking Smoking is a practice through cigarettes‚ which are the most common method of smoking. There are some other methods in which the substance of tobacco is burned and the smoke is inhaled. For instance‚ smokers practice smoking through hookah‚ cigars‚ bides‚ pipes‚ etc. The history of smoking can be traced back to 5000 BC‚ which has been reported in many cultures across the globe. It

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    Causes and Effects of Suicide Suicide is an action whereby a person ends his or her own life. According to Conner (2009)‚ the 11th main cause of death for all ages in the United States was suicide in 2005‚ which is the 3rd leading cause for people between 15 and 24 years old. This showed that children have a higher risk for committing suicide compared to most of the other age groups. High requirements from the parents to the children will lead to increase in rate of death. Firstly‚ when the requirements

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    the cause and effects of Deforestation The cutting down of forest or deforestation can affect us and have serious effects on our environment as well. A few effects of deforestation are soil erosion‚ disruption of the water cycle‚ and possible even global warming When forest areas are cleared‚ it results in exposing the soil to the sun. Which would make the soil very dry and eventually‚ infertile‚ due to nitrogen being lost. In addition‚ when there is rainfall‚ it washes away the nutrients

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    every little part of people’s lives‚ some new advances may end up as the “next big thing” and others may slowly destroy the ways of human life. First‚ technology in schools‚ which have adapted so many new advances in even the last five years. A cause of increased use of technology in classrooms could be the pressure to do better with the resources they were given. This can lead to three consequences such as a cheating‚ easier access to information‚ and they could even use technology as a sort of

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    Holocaust had many specific cause and effects from certain events‚ for example a man named Adolf Hitler became the dictator of Germany to help them out of their great depression‚ this resulted to him believing that Jews issue making others agree‚ then the Holocaust happened‚ therefore many families were separated‚ sent to death camps‚ after all of the about 6 million Jews were murdered leaving only 3 million Jews left. The first cause that led to the chain of the effects of the Holocaust was the defeat

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    Macbeth Cause and Effect Essay Macbeth’s untimely death was due to his unfortunate‚ tragic downfall; and all because he wanted to be a King. The causes and the effects of Macbeth becoming king are not that of a well mannered‚ or righteous king. But surprisingly‚ Macbeth was once a well-mannered‚ righteous man of the king himself. He was a victorious fighter in battle and an honorable solider whom people looked up to. But isn’t it funny how someone can change in a split second? The causes of Macbeth

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    declared obesity as a national disaster. Statistics show that the country with the most obese people is Nauru. The prevalence of obesity is 94.5%. The causes of obesity can be avoided and by doing so prevent obesity‚ a condition that is hard to reverse. Causes of diabetes The causes of diabetes can be divided into three. First of all‚ dietary causes; people especially the young eat high carbohydrate and fatty diet. This has especially been propagated by the easy accessibility and affordability of

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    Titanic cause and effect

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    The Sinking of The Titanic Name: G.P: To inform the audience about a historical event. S.P: By the end of this presentation the audience will know what caused The Titanic to sink and what effect it had on other ships and people. CI: I will inform the cause of the sinking of The Titanic and what effect it has made on new ship designs and passenger safety. I. Introduction( Quotation) a) "No sound of a crash or of anything else: no sense of shock‚ no jar that felt like one heavy body meeting

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