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    The effect of a parent

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    The effect of a parent ‚teacher‚ or friend on a person life In 2010 the u.s census reported 308‚745‚538 residents in the United States.(Wikipedia 2010) A percentage of that 308 million people‚ will probably agree that at some point of there lives a parent‚ teacher ‚or friend‚ had a effect on them. The effect could have been a disaster or beneficial but some how change a person life forever. A parent lifestyle‚ beliefs‚ and work ethic can have a strong effect on a (child/person) life. With a (child/person)

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    effect of salinity

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    University of Bahrain College of science Department of biology The Effect of Salinity on Seed Germination 1) Abstract: Poor seeding growth can be the result of soil salinity. A study was done to examine the influence of NaCl salinity treatment on the germination and seeding grow of vigna radiata using different NaCl concentration 0 (control) ‚ 0.25 ‚ 0.5 ‚ 1.0 ‚ 1.75 . A graph was used to analyze the data obtained from the study. Important differences among the treatment

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    Effect of Bullying

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    Essay: Effect of Bullying on Victim According to National School Safety Center‚ "it is estimated that approximately 2.1 million are bullies and 2.7 million are their victims" ( "facts and statistics"). Bullying can be define as unwanted‚ aggressive behavior physically or verbally harassment involving an imbalance of power gang up on a victim or someone else. According to SAFE survey‚ 77 percent of the students are been bullied in the school ( "school bullying statistics"). The effect of bullying

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    Cancer Effects

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    Effect of Cancer Over 7.5 million people die every year from cancer and fewer than 9 million survive every year from it. Compare the two and there’s a big different. Not many people understand the challenges people who are diagnosed with cancer go through every day. Cancers effects are something that cannot be controlled. Emotional and physical changes take place when dealing with cancer it doesn’t just affect the person with it; it also affects the people around that person. Cancer is a sickness

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    Effects of Smoking

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    Effects of smoking Cigarettes have been around for a long time; however‚ millions of people are becoming more hooked than ever. Smoking was permitted almost everywhere‚ including airplanes. Worldwide tobacco advertising plays huge rue in the amount of people who smoke. Companies target potential new smoker’s especially young adults‚ with the usage of catchy ads on television and bill boards. Smoking cigarettes is considered one the most hazardous habits known to mankind. Smoking is a hard habit

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    The Greenhouse Effect

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    The Greenhouse Effect The greenhouse effect‚ in environmental science‚ is a popular term for the effect that certain variable constituents of the Earth’s lower atmosphere have on surface temperatures. These gases--water vapor (H2O)‚ carbon dioxide (CO2)‚ and methane (CH4)--keep ground temperatures at a global average of about 15 degrees C (60 degrees F). Without them the average would be below the freezing point of H20. The gases have this effect because as incoming solar radiation strikes

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    Effects of Unethical

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    Effects of Unethical Ben Carr ACC291 February 28‚ 2013 Tamela Velaquez Effects of Unethical “What distinguishes the majority of men from the few is their inability to act according to their beliefs.”-John Stuart Mill. Greed is the motivation behind every major scandal in corporate America. Living a lavish lifestyle also plays a key role when an individual decides to lie‚ cheat‚ and steal in order to take what others have earned. The Tyco International scandal is a great example of which unethical

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    Raman Effect

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    Raman Effect : Raman scattering or the Raman effect ( /ˈrɑːmən/) is the inelastic scattering of a photon. It was discovered by Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman and Kariamanickam Srinivasa Krishnan in liquids‚[1] and by Grigory Landsberg and Leonid Mandelstam in crystals.[2][3] When light is scattered from an atom or molecule‚ most photons are elastically scattered (Rayleigh scattering)‚ such that the scattered photons have the same energy (frequency) and wavelength as the incident photons. However

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    Alienation Effect

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    Theatre‚ with his Epic Theatre. We narrowed our discussion to the most important part of Epic Theatre: Brecht’s alienation effect (also known as the distancing effect). Today‚ we’ll expand our understanding of the alienation effect with some new ideas and examples. We’ll also explore the idea of a double (or a split-self). We focused on how Brecht achieved his alienation effect in these ways: #1: MASKS to create intellectual distance from characters (instead of emotional connection with them.)

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    Mozart Effect

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    The Mozart Effect The Mozart Effect. Is it fact or fiction? This question has made quite a splash in the science community in the past decade. The Mozart Effect states that listening to classical music as a kid is good for the brain development and learning abilities of that kid. In this paper I will show you why I believe it does do so. ​In 1988 Gordon Shaw and Xiaoden Leng began experimenting with how music affects the brain. They discovered that the way the brain nerves were connected it encouraged

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