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    Deforestation happens every day without us knowing that it happens. Deforestation is the removal of a forest where the land is converted to a non-forest use; such as farms, ranches, or urban use. I will inform you of the history, effects, disadvantages, and what can be done about deforestation. Deforestation dates back to the late 1960s when Brazil began to cut down forests at an alarming rate. According to Schwartzman, S. (2013) Brazil has cleared 18 percent of the original Amazon - an area the

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    U14122183     Ahad Abothabet U15100929                    University of Sharjah Table of Contents Abstract……………………………………………………………………..…………………..3 Introduction………………………………………………………………..……………………4 Methodology………………………………………………………………..…………………..5 Causes and Effects…………………………………………………………..………………….5     Cost………………………………………………………………………..……………5     Energy Efficiency……………………………………………..………………………..5     Water Efficiency………………………………………………..………………………5     Material Efficiency………………………………………………..……………………6 Sustainable

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    Alesha Jeter Cause and Effect 11.30.17 The Effects of Wasting Your Life Away on Netflix Netflix. Some might say that it is God's gift to humanity. Of course, if an individual doesn't believe in God they may just call it a really good invention. Either way, Netflix rocks. It has become a normal and everyday part of life, with more and more people abandoning their lives of cable tv in favor of streaming. But, having a subscription to Netflix may not always be such a great thing. All good things

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    As more people came to the Americas, it grew tremendously. In order for them to keep up with their farming, they needed someone to do the labor for them. The causes and effects of slavery in the Atlantic World were good for Europeans and bad for Africans and Native Americans. European colonies were expanding and the demand for cheap labor grew in the Americas. Africans were traded for manufactured goods. They were traded through Triangular Trade which wouldn’t have happened without slave trade.

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    Here are some causes of potholes: • Tire puncture, damage or wear • Wheel rim damage • Wear on shocks and struts • Suspension damage, including broken components • Steering system misalignment • Exhaust system damage • Engine damage The only way everyone can avoid potholes is if they get fixed up by the government. The potholes are affecting motorist, cyclists and runners. The most obvious pothole damage is a vehicles tires. As the tyres are always in contact with the road, it puts them in the front

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    Ww1 Causes And Effects

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    rumors, conspiracies, and explanations as to why the war started. This passage is not denying any of the other claims, it is simply the main proven points. WWI has three main causes that had drastic effects. The first is the assassination of Archduke Franz, the equal to what be a president in the U.S., and his wife. The next cause is the Zimmerman Telegram. This is a message that was sent by Germany to Mexico, asking them to join them and fight against the U.S., from which it was then forwarded to the

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    Jerold Maxwell Senior Project October 12, 2015 The Causes and Effects of Bullying Bullying is defined as unwanted or aggressive behavior that causes someone to feel afraid or intimidated. This behavior could be something physical, verbal or something done electronically or through social media. If someone feels threatened by someone’s actions or words, it could be considered bullying, even if that was not the intent. In my Senior project paper, I will discuss the types of bullying, how to recognize

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    Cyberbullying has become increasing common, especially among teenagers in todays society. The internet is truly a great way to get information to mass amounts of people fast. This is useful in many situations, but with being so easily accessible it often comes with many negative consequences that our youth are now living with everyday. They have beencome targets and are subjected to being harassed, embarrassed , and humiliated as victims of cyberbullying . According to National Crime Prevention

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    For decades, some Americans have wanted to believe that immigrants are the cause and effect of many problems that has happened in America. They have came up with many accusations to try to convince others that immigrants pose a threat to the physical, the social and the economic welfare of natives. They have wanted others to believe immigration causes harm towards America's economy, market wages, and the high unemployment rates for natives. But in reality immigrants do not “take American jobs” and

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    CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF VOLKSWAGEN COURT SETTLEMENT Although many individuals are unaware of the TDI diesel emissions court settlement between Volkswagen and their customers; there are two causes and several effects. John German discovered the Volkswagen emissions scandal. It turns out that, the lawsuit came about due to cheating software that Volkswagen installed in their 2.0 and 3.0-liter diesel vehicles. In turn, a few effects of the cheating software resulted in a 14.7 billion dollar lawsuit between

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