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Causes And Effects Of Getting Good Grades There are many ways for you to improve your grades. It is really important to get good grades because in the future, you can go to a great college or have a great job. Students with bad grades are most likely the ones who will have a poor choice job. It is also important to get good grades because it shows that you want to do your best. There are many causes of high academic performance. One way to have a good grade is to pay attention in the class. Some students in the class do not listen in call, but you need for listen to what the teacher is talking about, so you won't struggle in class. In the class you would want to remove all of your distractions, and stay focused on the teacher. You also need to keep focused on the teacher don't let your mind start to wander off, and if this does happen to come back to reality and stay focused. Another way to get good grades is to come to class and come prepared. You never want to be late to class because you might miss something import the teacher has said, and it is important to bring everything you need to the class because if you forget it then you can't do the assignment that the teacher has giving. It is also important to develop a routine. What this means it make your day look like the previous day, for example 8.00 wake up eat breakfast. At 9.00 go to your classes, and after class do your assignments, then if you have free time do what ever you want. By doing this you are teaching your brain what time of day it is, and this helps your brain pay attention. You should also find a better environment. What i mean by saying this is that if you have a hard time in the back of the class you should move, or if someone continues to talk Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
David Hume's Theory of Causality Essay What Came First: The Chicken or the Egg? David Hume moves through a logical progression of the ideas behind cause and effect. He critically analyzes the reasons behind those generally accepted ideas. Though the relation of cause and effect seems to be completely logical and based on common sense, he discusses our impressions and ideas and why they are believed. Hume's progression , starting with his initial definition of cause, to his final conclusion in his doctrine on causality. As a result, it proves how Hume's argument on causality follows the same path as his epistemology , with the two ideas complimenting each other so that it is rationally impossible to accept the epistemology and not accept his argument on causality. Hume starts by ...show more content... That argument contradicts itself, because it uses itself as a cause for existence in its premise, when it is proving the concept of cause being a necessity. Therefore, it begs the question to prove cause and effect by relying on the conclusion to prove the premise. The ideas of cause and effect cannot vary too far from actual impressions of the mind or ideas from the memory. We must first establish the existence of causes before we can infer effects from them. We have only two ways of doing that, either by an immediate perception of our memory or senses, called impressions, or, by an inference from other causes, called thoughts. For example, "A man finding a watch or any other machine in a desert island would conclude that there had once been men in that island" (160). Regardless of the source of the impression, the imagination and perceptions of the senses are the foundation for the reasoning that traces the relation of cause and effect. The inference that we draw from cause to effect does not come from a dependence on the two concepts to each other or from a rational objective look at the two. One object does not imply the existence of any other. All distinct ideas are separable, as are the ideas of cause and effect. The only way that we can infer the existence of one object from another is through experience. Contiguity and succession are not sufficient to make us pronounce any two objects to be cause and effect, unless we Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Cancer : Causes And Effects Of Cancer Throughout my experience with cancer, I have gained a little more knowledge than I had before I was diagnosed with this nasty disease. This paper gives me the chance to explain some of the causes and effects that cancer has on those afflicted with the disease and those who are constantly around them. I am glad to be the one writing this paper. I believe that if people read more papers like this one that there would not be as much tormenting or misunderstanding of what people with cancer actually have to go through. Some of the effects that cancer has are not only on the patient but also on the family and friends that are near and far. There are so many causes and effects of the many types of cancer I can only touch trying to be able to explain them. So I am going to explain what I know about lung, brain, and breast cancer to the best of my ability because most people do not know much about cancer since most have not had the personal experience. Although not all cancers have an exact cause some of them do. According to the people I have known with lung cancer, there are many causes to the diagnosis. A few of the causes include smoking, second–hand smoke, and asbestos. Asbestos is also the cause of another cancer is caused mesothelioma. On the other hand, not all lung cancer is caused by these things. Some are simply caused by inherited gene mutations and are unpreventable. Effects of lung cancer are not good but not everyone experiences the same effects. Some people have Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Causes And Effects Of Smoking Essay Smoking cigarettes is something common all around the world and has been around for ages. Sometimes after a meal, with a cup of coffee, at a social event, hanging out with friends, working on cars, being stressed out, celebrating an accomplishment, being on a break at work, while having a drink, and being in a car on the way to work are all times where a smoker would smoke a cigarette . People that smoke seems to be everywhere you go. There is an estimated 1.1 billion people that smoke today. Some people only smoke occasionally and socially but for others it is a part of their everyday life. Although cigarette smoking is still a popular trend today, this act directly causes health and safety problems not only to the smoker, but to the people around them and the environment as well. Smoking cigarettes is known to cause people to develop health issues. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states "the increased risk for smokers is 2 to 4 times more likely for coronary heart disease, 2 to 4 times more likely for a stroke, and 25 times more likely to develop lung cancer than a non smoker". These increased have a lot to do because of what is in them. While you are having a smoke break you might not realize that cigarette smoke contains over 7,000 chemicals. Most of which one would not normally want to be consuming. Roughly 70 chemicals that are in cigarettes are known carcinogens. A carcinogen is any substance that is known to promote the formation of cancer. Thus smoking can cause cancer not only in the lungs but just about in any other part of the human body. Most of these health risks can lead to an early death. Smoking is also considered to be the leading cause of preventable death. Most health issues can be avoided by living a healthy lifestyle. Someone just by simply not smoking cigarettes can avoid all the increased risks caused by smoking and live a longer healthy life. Smoking cigarettes is known to be addictive and habit forming. Smoking cigarettes regularly is what develops it into addiction. It can be seen as introducing people to a life of addiction. Smoking cigarettes is not only addictive because of the nicotine found in tobacco but also because of the habit. Putting a cigarette in your Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
Causes and Effects from Case Studies Essay The cause and effect diagram is both essential and efficient tool in finding out the main cause for a particular problem. It visualizes the whole process and gives a clear picture on most of the causes and effects that are involved in the problem. Example 1 (DWTPCS2110613): In this case study of an Aircraft Manufacturing Company there was an issue regarding the delivery of the upper door to the final assembly. By applying different six sigma tools like Process mapping, Pareto chart they came to know that there was a problem in three different sectors of the company and the six sigma team of the company implemented cause and effect diagram to analyze the main root cause for the problem and they came out with a result that the door handling ...show more content... Example 1 (AASVCS2110413): The case study is in welding wire manufacturing plant which implemented six sigma methodologies for reducing the waste and increase the yield of manufacturing process. The company has the data regarding the KPIV'S and KPOV'S. The SIPOC was used in the define phase of the DMAIC process. By using the SIPOC they came out with three different defects out of many and used the other tools of six sigma to solve the problem further. The SIPOC in this case was used to narrow down the defects and focus on the main causes. Example 2 (IKMBCS2103013): The case study is related to health care and their objective is to provide top health care but there was a dissatisfaction in the hygiene of cardiothoracic unit and overall goal to reduce the pathogens and maintain hygiene conditions and waste reduction. The cross functional six sigma team was created to address the issue. Firstly they used SIPOC diagram to narrow down the input variables and came out with a specific cause for the problem. They used the SIPOC in the Identify phase of DMAIC process. DOE: Design of Experiments: DOE is the efficient six sigma tool which is being taught to the today's belts to focus their application in the Improve phase of the DMAIC process. Example 1 (AMELCS2100413): This is the case study about the Car Components Manufacturing Company. The goal is to reduce the casting defects in the automobile engine. They used different Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Causal Relationships In a cause and effect essay causal relationships decipher the factors that caused an effect to occur. The first step in determining causal relationships is by identifying the causal chain of events (Kennedy et al. 422). For example, a historian writing a paper on the collapse of colonial rule in Latin America could infer that the American Revolution inspired the revolutions that swept through the Americas. When a writer locates several causes, he or she should determine which are major causes or minor causes (Kennedy et al. 422). For instance, in a cause and effect essay about the Syrian civil war, the Arab spring movement that was sweeping through the middle east is the major cause, while the extensive drought within Syria would be the minor Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Causes And Effects Of Project Management Problem Statement 1 In the project environment, cause–and–effect relationships are almost always readily apparent. Good project management will examine the effect in order to better understand the cause and possibly prevent it from occurring again. Below are causes and effects. For each one of the effects, select the possible cause or causes that may have existed to create this situation: Effects and their causes on project management activities 1. Late completion of activities: Top management not recognizing this activity as a project Impossible schedule commitments if there is no planning and proper schedule may delay the project. No functional input into the planning phase No integrated planning and control in the project activity. There is no proper control and planning related to the project. For late completion this reason could be effect too many projects taking place at ...show more content... In most projects, there are so many things that have to get done that it's hard to stay on top of everything and in control of everything. A project manager thinking differentially and see big picture and then manage according to work. How to deal they know: Project managers meet with many stakeholders including project teams and project related sponsors. Many project team members do not report directly to the project manager, the project manager has to find ways to motivate workers over whom they have no direct influence and who can make or break a project It is very important for a project manager to be honest and reliable at the same time. He should be mean, what he says. All members of the team pay due respect for honesty and integrity. He holds everyone accountable with equality Good Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
An Example Of A Cause And Effect Claim 1. An example of a fact claim would be that World War I was one of the most devastating wars of all times. 2. An example of a cause and effect claim would be because factories put of fumes and fumes pollute our ozone layer, factories are to blame for the damage to our ozone layers. 3. An example of a value claim would be it is inhumane to take part in euthanasia because murder is wrong no matter in what form. 4. An example of a procedure claim would be to should I turn in my unfinished homework or finish it tonight and turn it in tomorrow? You should tell the teacher and ask if you could turn it in tomorrow and just have a little late paper deduction instead of a 0 in the gradebook. If she says yes, finish the paper and thank your teacher for Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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The Cause and Effect Essay (Report) Philippine Normal University National Center for Teacher Education College of Languages, Linguistics and Literature Department of English In partial fulfilment of the course requirement in Teaching Writing Submitted by: Constantino, Jen Marini M. Darasin, Eunice C. III–9 BSE English Submitted to: Prof. Ali Anudin February 8, 2013 CAUSE AND EFFECT ESSAY Definition Cause and effect essay explores why things happen (cause) and what happens as a result (effects). This essay gives reasons and explanations for behaviors, events, or circumstances. *Cause – a reason for an action or condition *Effect – a result or outcome * Causal chain / Domino effect – is a chain formed of a cause producing a situation and ...show more content... C. Structuring the Causal chain / Domino Effect Essay I. Introduction · Provide thesis and mention the first and the last parts of the chain II. Body · Discuss the events that are produced by the former events. State the dominos chronologically. III. Conclusion · Return to the thesis statement and summarize the whole essay in general and explicitly states the deductive reasoning, earlier established from the causes in a categorical order. How to Write Cause and Effect Essays I. How to Write Cause and Effect Essays a. Purpose and Thesis: – Be sure to identify the relationships among the specific causes and effect you will discuss. Always have in mind that every cause or effect needs to have a concrete relationship with its counterpart to have a good sequence, unity and coherence. b. Thesis statement should tell the readers: It doesn't have to be persuasive The points you plan to consider The position you will take The cause and/or effect you consider most important. The order in which you will treat your points. c. Possible sequences: Chronological Main cause first, and then contributory causes Contributory causes first, and then main cause. Negative effects first, then Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Cause And Effect Essay On Social Anxiety None of us are strangers to the feeling of anxiety, after all we are all humans. Nervousness, worries, and unease over situations are a common thing for everyone. It might be public speaking, meeting a new person, or being surrounded by a crowd of strangers. These events aren't exactly thrilling to everyone but most of us get over it. However, when these uncomfortable feelings morphs into fear to an illness is when life starts becoming a nightmare. How can one live a normal life when even walking in public seems to bring up feelings of intense fear? This is especially in the case of those with social anxiety , a social phobia, in which sufferers describe their condition as intense and persistent often taking over their social life and professional life due to fear of rejection and disappointment. For people with social anxiety , activities that induces feelings of anxiety even for normal people, will be extremely stressful for them, completely overwhelming to the point of leading to a panic attack. Common symptoms include inhibition of speech, frequent slips of tongue, difficult breathing, and nausea (U.Penn). In extreme cases, it feels as if you are under surveillance at all times. When this occurs during childhood, without proper care, it can have lasting devastating consequence and effect that may continue into adult life. Those that live with this mental disorder, wishes to rid themselves of such liability by seeking help through therapies. Unfortunately, not everyone Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
Cause And Effect Essay In the first part of the experiment, students will use observation to study the cause and effect of four different chemicals brought together and changed occurring. The four chemicals that will be looked closely at are Calcium Chloride (CaCl2), Sodium Bicarbonate (NaHCO3), Phenol Red Solution, and Deionized Water (H2O). The chemical changes students will mainly look for is if there is a change of color, heat and/or light generated, gas produced and precipitate formation. Applying these principles in a practical manner will be used to determine the underlying factors responsible for the particular observations.The second section of this experiment is carried out a series of controlled experiments to determine the cause of change in each ...show more content... Prior to starting the experimentation, students must wear their appropriate personal laboratory attire including, a lab coat, safety goggles, nonlatex gloves, and chemistry lab manual. After successfully conducting the experiment, students must empty contents in a waste disposal bin provided when all reactions are subsided. Students must clean plastic bag with a little water and dispose of it in a bag in the trash. To determine what combinations of chemicals are responsible for each observed changed, students may conduct a series of controlled experiments with the same quantities of chemicals. If chemicals are spilled on a student's body or caught on fire, the best method to put it down is he or she must go to the safety shower, take off their clothes entirely and rinse off the chemicals for at least 15 minutes as recommended by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). The same goes if chemicals get caught into the eyes or hands. Remember to carefully handle the chemicals in a cautious and efficient manner, and notify the instructor of any incidents. Phenol red or water mixed with calcium chloride produced heat. It seems as though all calcium chloride needs is a liquid to increase in temperature. No, the controlled experiments became both hot and cold, and so did the overall reaction. For Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Global Warming : Cause And Effect Global warming (Cause/Effect) Jimareo Kimmons Comp I Dr. Sarthou 10/30/2015 Droughts, lengthy hot spells, heavy downpours, floods, and other extreme weather events are occurring more frequently and intensely every year. Around the world, research teams are analyzing these trends, noting the changes in temperature, rainfall, ice mass, sea level, and many other variables recorded by weather measuring devices. The trends are undeniable: the Earth is getting warmer. Polar sea ice and glaciers are melting, the sea level is rising, and as the oceans absorb more and more carbon dioxide , they are becoming measurably more acidic. Why is this happening? What is the cause of all this global warming ? Mostly consisting of water vapor, the atmosphere is a natural layer blanketing the earth and creating what is known as the "greenhouse effect." Normally protecting the planet from temperature extremes, when heat–trapping gasses accumulate in the atmosphere this creates an unnatural "expansion" of the greenhouse effect. The result is global warming. As reported in the 2014 NCA, "Only with the inclusion of human influences can models reproduce the observed temperature changes." Over approximately the past 100 years, the burning of fossil fuels such as oil, gasoline, and coal has increased the concentration of carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere. CO2 is the chemical result of the burning process which occurs when carbon is introduced into oxygen. To a lesser degree, Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Multitasking Cause And Effect Essay Multitasking effects on Students and Differences Between Genders In todays day and age, we are exposed to an incredible amount of stimuli. Whether it be from advertisements on billboards or our handheld electronic devises that grant us wide ranges of entertainment. Being a current undergraduate student, it seems to be harder than ever to be able to sit down and focus on a single task or source of entertainment. Why would you limit yourself to only watching a football game on television, if you could watch the football game and scroll through social media as well. Habits of multitasking with media have significantly increased during the 2000's because of the growing uses of information and communication through technology(Roberts, Foehr, & ...show more content... In a three hour window, students were distracted thirty five times in that three hour window. These distractions took up nearly 1/6th of the study time (Ackerman, Calderwood, & Conklin, 2014). If multitasking is making it harder to study, why would students do it? A study found four main reasons why students multitask with media. Students find that multitasking is more task efficient, it can be entertaining, it enables people to connect with peers, and some can be addicted to multitasking in general( Knononva, Chiang, 2015). While multitasking is becoming more and more abundant, the question whether it is helping or hindering studying is still in question. How well can humans retain information while focusing on multiple sources at the same time. Is it truly plausible that we can read and retain information while being distracted by other sources of information. Trying to determine the effectiveness of multitasking and finding a valid conclusion to it's effectiveness, could possibly help us better understand our capabilities as humans. These finding could help us construct expectations and reveal limitations of our capabilities as humans. Doing this could help us create better study habits and display a correct way to operate as Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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The Causes and Effects of Global Health Issues. The Causes and Effects of Global Health Issues. Despite the fact that a significant improvement has been made in medical treatment, global health is still a serious issue that needs addressing. One aspect of this is widespread diseases, which have been threatening nations all around the world, bringing about a number of problematic effects. Furthermore, developing countries are at a disadvantage in terms of reacting to these illnesses due to their high level of poverty and shortage of education. In particular, cancer, AIDS, and malaria are considered to be severe diseases in developing countries. Therefore, possible causes and effects of these particular diseases will be discussed in this essay. Cancer has been regarded as the most ...show more content... Another feature is that the disease can slow down the economic growth resulted in a large amount of direct and indirect costs. For example, the government may spend money on medical care, drugs, and funeral expenses for direct costs and on taking care of orphans for indirect costs (Bollinger and Stover, 1999). Statistics prove that AIDS has already reduced the economic growth rates by 2–4% annually in Africa (British Medical Journal, 2002). The second effect of AIDS is at an individual level. Firstly, households are likely to lose income because of an AIDS patient. The data indicates that AIDS–related treatments can cost one–third of a family's income per month (D.S., n.d.). Moreover, medical fees especially care–related expenses push these households deeper into poverty. Burkina Faso's research has discovered that AIDS will increase the number of people living in abject poverty from 45% in 2000 to 51% in 2015 (D.S., n.d.). Additionally, a lot of women are forced to turn to prostitution in order to financially support their AIDS relatives (D.S., n.d.). In many cases, households are broken up due to AIDS (D.S., n.d.). Secondly, as family members become ill or die, children have to abandon their education and take on more responsibility to look after their family. Furthermore, an increasing number of African children are becoming orphans as a consequence of AIDS. Fleshman (2001) Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Ww2 Cause And Effect Essay World War II was caused by the long term consequences of World War I, in that patriotic Germans never forgot their nations treatment at the Treaty of Versailles. The resentment of the German people toward other countries which stemmed from World War I, and the subsidiary effects of the failure of the League of Nations, the false sense of economic security in the worldwide interdependent economies, and the worldwide culture of superiority provoked World War II. Despite Germany 's defeat in World War I , many Germans felt that they had been unfairly treated and that the Treaty of Versailles ' terms were overly harsh. Specifically the war guilt clause, which blamed Germany completely for WWI, the extreme reparations, and the mandates on military ...show more content... The League of Nations was founded in 1920 with the aim of maintaining world peace. However, it had no army to enforce its decisions and its two strongest members, France and Britain, were reluctant to enter into conflicts. The League was also not fully representative of the world's powers, America voted against joining, despite the fact that president Woodrow Wilson had proposed the organization. This weakened the sovereignty and legitimacy of League of Nations, and had America been a member, it might have provided much needed support to England and France. The League of Nations was prone to indecision and inaction, an unanimous vote of the council was required, this made it possible for members to veto decisions that they disagreed with. The exclusion of Germany in the League of Nations also caused German resentment. Germany's power was being once again was suppressed, by excluding from the major decisions and international relations it further provoked resentment of other nations by the German people. The League of nations also did not have an abundance of power, which led to Hitler testing the its limits and ultimately realizing the organization's lack of competence. Although its original goal was to create world peace, the League of Nations provoked war, in that it led to further resentment of the German people and its flaws led to the collapse of the utopian idea of world peace at this Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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The Cause And Effects Of Adolescents Adolescence is the period of physical and psychological development that generally occurs between the periods of puberty to legal adulthood. For most kids, adolescence is the most difficult point of their lives because of all the insecurities and emotional outbursts. Adolescents are heavily focused on fitting in and finding their identity. This often leads to risky behavior and conforming to peer pressure. Kids are also influenced to behave certain ways because they believe everyone is constantly watching them. This idea is called an imaginary audience. This essay will focus on the effects of an imaginary audience and the egocentric adolescent. Self image and behavior is the most commonly effected by an imaginary audience. This is a state of mind where one believes that they are constantly being watched and judged by others even when no one is around. The smallest mistake could seem like the biggest disaster of their life. This state of mind comes from the desire to be accepted by peers, teachers and parents. During adolescences, students will gain the ability to differentiate their thoughts with those of their peers. Prior to this cognitive development, adolescents are not able to see a difference. This means that they believe others feel the same way they do at all times. This is particularly important for educators to notice because it affects the way students interact and participate in a classroom. An example of this can be found in Not Much, Just Chillin'. The Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Topics for Cause and Effect Essays Cause and Effect Essay Topics A cause and effect essay aims at explaining the reasons and results of an event or situation. It is one the most popular essay types in the academic world. It is beneficial for a student to write a cause and effect essay because it propels him to think of the situation in depth to come up with the reasons for the birth of that situation and its eventual impact on everything it affects. It encourages the mind to think analytically and investigate a situation in its true light. Writing a cause and effect essay needs key understanding of the topic and keen attention to detail. It may seem like it is an easy thing to do but you cannot go far beyond the introduction if you do not put ...show more content... What are the causes and effect of the computer revolution? What are the causes of unrest in Ireland? What are the effects of the illiteracy? What caused the AIDS epidemic? What caused the proliferation of the bubonic plague in the Middle Ages? What causes rain, and what are the usual effects of it? What effect can have the vanishing of the animal and plant species? What effect does the business participation on the Internet have on privacy considerations? What is the debate over this issue? What effect does the Internet have on businesses and corporations? What effects can be attributed to Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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An Essay on Cause and Effect Cause and Effect essay: A change in the way you deal with other people Introduction The human civilization, from the beginning of the times, has been dictated by constant cultural and social changes. These cultural and social changes did not only have a significant on the lifestyles of human beings around the world, but it also effected on how people deal with one and other. It must be noted that human civilization across the globe has remained in the constant process of evolution and no matter what, this process of evolution could not be resisted and people have to surrender to change. The process of evolution became even more rapid in the post information technol.ogy era. This is because human life style not only became faster paced, but also easy and massive accessibility towards media and telecommunications resulted in greater exposure and awareness of human mind from a very young age. As a result the generation that belongs to the post modern era is found to be much more mentally smarter than its older counterparts (Shelden, Tracy & Brown, 2004). Due to these changes, significant changes were implicated on child development, teaching styles and general up bringing andof children along with family lifestyles and traditional ties all around the world. Capitalism, Youth and Cultural Change Over a period of time, as the telecommunications and information technology progressed and the access to the international media became easier, and modern education became Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Cause And Effect Essay On Air Pollution Pollution has become a prevalent issue worldwide and has begun to affect the air used to breathe, the soil used to grow food, and the water used to drink. All of these effects result in commonly occurring destruction of health and wildlife that one may have seen on the news or heard from peers. In order to live, one needs food, water, clothing, and shelter. If the water and food that society consumes gets contaminated, a major component of life has been eradicated, which can only have negative consequences. If more people are educated as to what effects the environment, the world has a chance to counteract the effects of pollution . The main causes of pollution are the burning of fossil fuels such as with car exhausts, littering as a result of societal norms and laziness, and factory waste as a result of lax waste regulation, and can result in mass destruction of the environment and catastrophic effects on the everyday lives of contemporary people. The amount of factories and industries has grown immensely through the previous years which has resulted in an expansion in the consumption of petroleum products. Innovation has begun to increase and has promoted the expansion of the production of cars. As stated by the Air Quality Research Center, "Air pollution is one of the most dangerous environmental problems, causing many adverse health effects and responsible for 50,000 deaths in the U.S. each year" (Air Pollution and Health – Air Quality Research Center.). The smog and Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Cause Effect Essay: Cause And Effect cause & effect essay topics Many essay topics revolve around the cause and effect Umbrella. When one is applying for a college application then these essay writers often prefer the cause and effect essay topics as they are impactful and structured. Before we jump into the topics and how to write an impressive essay let us first delve deep into what are cause and effect. In layman's term– Cause and effect are examining the occurrence of something. Speculating the reasons what lead to the situation and examining the results. How to choose the right topic for cause and effect essay? The college application help suggests that the topic for the essay selection should be done carefully. You should find a trend or an event that clearly has a cause and ...show more content... What are the main causes of divorce? What are the effect of divorce on children and does age of the child matter in such cases? What are the effects of long term relationship? Does parents' divorce affects the relationship of the child when they grow up? What are the reasons for commitment issues? Does living together before marriage affect a relationship? What is the effect of social media on relationships? What are the main causes of sibling rivalry? What are the main reasons why children rebel against their parents? What are the effects on child growing up in a single parent house? What are the effects of family vacation or family relationships? Problems Health and medical care What are the effects of climate change on different diseases? What is the effect of stress on mental health? What is the cause of increasing number of cancer patients? What are the effects of not finishing the full prescription of any drug? What are the effects of birth control on women's health? What are the effects of the over use of technology in health sector? What are the effects of exercise on mental health? What are the cause that motivates people to opt for healthy life Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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