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    Procrastination Leads to Stress and Causes Bad Grades Submitted by: trinalvDate Submitted: 12/27/2008 11:30 PM Category: English Words: 807 Pages: 4 Views: 2202 | My purpose is to explain the reason people procrastinate and how it can cause poor grades and stress. I of course procrastinated for weeks and then did research and changed my topic four times. Once I figured out what I wanted to write about it was fairly easy to find the topic surprisingly. There was a lot of psychological information

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    Cause and Effect of Cheating in School Every action has a consequence‚ whether it is good or bad. The choices you make can follow you the rest of your life. Cheating is an issue that affects many students at one time or another throughout their education. There are many different ways to cheat: copying homework‚ looking over at a peers test‚ plagiarizing‚ and so on. Nothing good comes from cheating your way through school‚ the only person you are cheating is yourself. There are serious consequences

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    Jackie Sager Comp 1 October 26‚ 2013 The Effects of Teen Pregnancy Becoming a teen parent is always a scary thing to go through‚ but over the years‚ the United States has been trying new and different ways to lower the occurrence of unplanned pregnancies among teens. There has always been a high rate of teen pregnancies in the United States‚ and according to The Los Angeles Times‚ “Teen pregnancy rates in the United States have fallen in recent years‚ but the country still has a higher rate

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    Ralfauel Crenshaw Cause and Effect of Unemployment on an Individual/Family Michelle James English Composition February 19‚ 2015 Job loss has a devastating impact on families and children‚ especially when the search for another job becomes prolonged and fruitless. Unfortunately‚ few public programs and coping mechanisms are available. Unemployment is one of the many factors associated with a declining economic condition within the country manifested by the recession‚ or the continuing

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    Cause and Effects of Lying People lie everyday‚ in someway or another‚ to keep themselves out of trouble. People lie about all types of situations. Regardless‚ a lie is a lie. Lying never stops. Each day we make the same choice hundreds of times: whether to lie or tell the truth. We are so quick to over look the obvious yet inconsequential decisions that we make each day about lying and telling the truth. Getting into trouble is most often the situation that everyone tries to avoid and therefor

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    English 101 25 October 2013 Effects of Sleep Deprivation Sleep is nourishment to the brain. During sleep‚ important body functions and brain activities occur. A lack of sleep can be very harmful to the body. Sleep deprivation can cause you to not get along with family or friends or perform poorly in the classroom or workplace. It can also be fatal. For example‚ drowsiness and falling asleep at the wheel causes more than 100‚000 car crashes every year (Teens and sleep). When a person does 

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    The Causes and Effects of Smoking One of the most common problems today that are killing people‚ all over the world‚ is smoking. Many people start this horrible habit because of stress‚ personal issues and peer pressure. Some begin from simply being curious. One cigarette can result in smoking others‚ which can lead to major addiction. When someone smokes a cigarette they are not only hurting themselves‚ but others around them. Smoking does many horrible things to the human body that most people

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    Exercise will have a huge impact in your life mainly because it improves your mood‚ weight loss‚ and you become healthier. First‚ while exercise improves your confidence‚ it also improves your mood. Improving you confidence is a huge plus to exercising because it shapes up your body and you also have a better complexion. I think you become less shy and more outgoing. With confidence you’ll do better in school and do great in any job interview. Working-out lets go any anger you

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    a wide range of prejudices as a vehicle for dumping anger onto others. A person may not always aware that they are bullying‚ however the outcome of bullying behavior can cause the following conditions in their target. # Sleep disorders # Poor self esteem # Lack of ability to cope with even simple chores/homework. # Hypertension # Eating disorders # Nervous

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    Cause and Effect of Anorexia Of all girls and women in the United States‚ ten percent will be affected by an eating disorder. Men and women alike are affected‚ however it is more common in women‚ specifically those aged thirteen to twenty. The most common eating disorder among teenage girls is anorexia nervosa. This disease is mostly linked with an overwhelming desire to be thin. People take extreme measures to achieve this goal (“Causes”). Anorexia is a very mysterious and misunderstood disease

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