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    Causes and Effects of Bullying A bully is a person who uses their strength to intimidate another person. Bullying is a major cause to homicides, suicides and youth violence. Both school bullying and cyberbullying have increased significantly. In recent statistics one out of four kids are either cyberbullied or school bullied. 77% of the children that are being bullied are hurt mentally, physically and verbally. 14% of those children being bullied have a severe reaction to the abuse. There are four

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    10/23/15 Causes and Effects of Bullying Bullying is a big issue that spreads through the world. It can happen to anyone of all ages, and in numerous ways. Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior among people that involves a real or perceived power imbalance that either repeats or has the potential to repeat, overtime (Bullying Definition). There are so many factors that tie into bullying such as, why the bully is actually bullying, why the bully chose that victim, or even the effects that occur

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    Cause and effects of Alcoholism Alcoholism has become prevalent throughout time in History. This affliction has brought about several negative effects to the users as well as America’s society in general. Such effects include brain damage or organ failure, separation from family and eventually death. It is not easy to tell if a person abuses alcohol until much later. Alcohol abuse calls for total attention because of the violence-related risks it symbolizes in society. Despite alcohol’s acute harmful

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    still. This led me to think about those who suffer in a more egregious manner and end up experiencing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). I can only empathize to an extent, but I do know there are many causes and effects of PTSD. PTSD makes a big impact on all who have it; with its causes and effects and it’s because of this that those who suffer from it need help to cope with it. PTSD is a result of going through something traumatic and/or life changing. The Nebraska Department of Veteran’s Affairs

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    Additionally the effects of the Crusades would both be lasting and surprising. The Crusades had economic and demographic causes and the effects were also economical and political. It is important to remember that the causes effects and events of the crusades are subject to very different points of view depending on which side of the story you hear. The effects for the Europeans were much different than the effects for the Muslims. Specifically, the crusades had a much smaller effect on the Muslim community

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    Cause and Effect of Price Wars When large sums of money are at stake, many companies bend and flex to their limits to guarantee defeat over the competition. Sometimes they take a loss in one area for a gain in another area. There is a cause for every action the company makes, and in return for their action there is an effect. Although the effect can sometimes be pre-determined, no one is really sure what the outcome is going to be until the time comes. There are millions of cars on

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    Generally, there are many causes and effects as to why people marry and get divorced. In today’s society, one could easily argue that one of the main reasons people get divorced is because they don’t want to work issues out with their significant other. However, I beg to differ some of the causes can range from but aren’t limited to, finance issues, adultery, and domestic violence. The effects of all of these can range from broken homes, separation and when all else fails divorce is usually the last

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    populated with excessively large numbers. The main cause of the human race overpopulating is that there is a higher birth rate than death rate. Other causes may include; better medical facilities; technological advances in fertility treatment; immigration and lack of family planning. Although these factors improve the living standards, it has lead to an overpopulated planet which has many devastating effects on the environment. One of the effects include the depletion of natural resources like food

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    Cause 1: The Enlightenment The French Enlightenment caused many people to ditch the “old” government ideas. This allowed natural rights to be used as propaganda against the Church and Monarch. Cause 2: War France had unsuccessfully attempted to invade Russia. After the war, France was very poor. This is what caused the bread prices to go through the roof. Cause 3: The Commoners The Nobles and Wealthy people had been treating the Commoners really bad by giving them taxes on themselves

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    Foreclosure: Causes and Effects People borrow money for many reasons, and the amount of every loan varies. In essence, the repayment of the loan is the primary obligation of the borrower. However, not all loans are paid in full. In some cases, the unpaid balance remains beyond the paying capacity of the borrower. This can cause problems for both the borrower and the lender. To avoid this predicament, there are situations where the borrower requires collateral from the lender in case the lender defaults

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