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    to. Some people may claim that smoking is not such a bad habit and smoking should not be banned. However, smoking need to be banned because of it dangerous effects on the smoker and also it effects on the people who are around the smoking area. One main reason for this argument is that smoking should be banned because of it harmful effects on the smokers health. Smoking leads to many series health issues. One of the most common diseases that smokers get because of smoking is lung cancer and sometime

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    Lawrence).” The old saying money can’t buy happiness is being disproved every day. Millions of children and adults go to bed hungry every night. Many are also homeless and in danger of disease and disaster. Studies are now proving that money has a direct effect on development that can lead to happiness later in life. Children who are malnourished are at risk for learning disabilities and health issues. Adults who are financially insecure are at risk for unhealthy relationships as well as health issues

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    Chapter fifteen is all about how music affects the classroom atmosphere. Music can help with classroom management which has a direct effect of the atmosphere of the classroom. Music can encourage confidence which can help with academic problems. Music can make a classroom feel friendly and welcoming on the first day. A good morning song can help students start off on the right foot. A song can also provide a clear beginning to the day and help with structure. Students could sing a patriotic song

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    to obtain food. Gas cards were also distributed and this allowed you buy a certain amount of gas each week. Whatever you could get with them was what you got; you had to wait until the next week to get more rationing stamps.” There were some ill effects of rationing, including the formation of black markets local to their respective communities. “The black market sold cigarettes, butter, sugar, canned goods, and other rationed supplies.” Gender and race relations were also discussed in the interview

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    The Power Of Pollution

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    so powerful because of the massive effect it has on the World. Raji Hunjan and Jethro Pettit, in Power: A Guide for Facilitating Social Change, developed a guide to help people know how to break down power and how it’s used. One section breaks down power into divisions, including sources of power and forms of power, to help us better understand the forces that are at work in our lives. Technology, location and geography, and culture power have a negative effect on pollution. Technology is becoming

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    Social media has increasingly been on the rise for over the past 10 years, so has the concern on the effect of it being in the workplace. People are spending more and more time on social media and other communication technology (Walder). Because of this, researchers have begun to wonder what the effect will be in the workplace. The argument of social media in the workplace is on the rise, and will continue to grow as the Internet continues to transform the way people are spending their time (Carlson)

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    The Wonderful Adventures of Mary Seacole Back in 1853, people were suffering from a sickness that rocked everybody, due to the sever effects it had. Mary Seacole, who recruited herself back to Jamaica, after being absent for eight months, in order to help the people suffering from the disease, yellow fever. In the text she vividly explained how things were like back in that year, and how people were coping with a disease so violent to their bodies. Using emotive language throughout the text she

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    average (GPA). According to Nonis & Hudson (2010), Study Habits can have either positive or negative effects with academic performance because of its direct relationship with it. There is a positive effect of study habits if one’s General Percentage Average (GPA) were good or high on the other hand, if their grades are below average there is a negative impact on it. Positive or negative effect is based on grades because it represents the academic performance of each student. Every student wants

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    Kenneth Kiebles Finance 393 Professor Hocter 21 November 2016 Effect of Groupthink on Investing Groupthink is something that influences most things that people do on a daily basis. People use groupthink every single day to make decisions, to confirm their decisions, or even to compare to the decisions that they have already come to. Although groupthink has its distinct advantages in certain situations, there are without a doubt situations in which groupthink can be seen as a hindrance. How companies

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    Class Size Thesis

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    _________ Scudder, D. F., & Wake County Public School System, R. R. (2001). Class Size Reduction: A Review of the Literature. Research Watch. E&R Report. https://wgu.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://search-ebscohost-com.wgu.idm.oclc.org/login.aspx?direct=true&db=eric&AN=ED466478&site=eds-live&scope=site     This source goes over how reducing the class size improves academic achievement. It relates to the thesis because it also goes over how smaller class sizes reduce the academic achievement gap

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