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    do something extraordinary for this world. From what I have read, I have noticed, to a large extent, the positive aspects of globalization. Even Samir himself speaks about this that they greatly influenced him “Globalization has had a very strong effect on me. It has allowed me to live with my friends and extended families that live in very different cultures and settings.” He also talks about the moments that globalization gave him, “Globalization has also allowed me to be exposed to several languages

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    Effects Of Youth Sports

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    sports at a very young age, the effects can often be costly. The increase in popularity of youth sports has caused injuries to skyrocket, children and parents must face different ethnicities and also fairness towards playing time, and lastly youth sports coaches are not well educated and therefore often teach the youth the wrong ways of playing the game, which put the kids at a higher risk of injury. The popularity of youth sports has caused these multiple effects. The increase in injuries have

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    evidence defending his opinionated reasoning. The written article therefore provides little effect to believing their cause. The author begins their argument by stating information about an individual who has done countless studies on how learning and technology coexist. However, the research stated is offered little background. It leads the reader to believe that the studies unquestionably proved negative effects of technology effecting learning behavior. The author declares that the studies were on

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    Effects Of War In America

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    to these effects but no one really wants to address them or resolve them. And because of that wars around the world have affected service members, their families and the society in America in many ways; ignorance of these effects often results in the affected from getting the help they need. The military member are effected the most due to being the closest to the action. Many of them spending six months a year every year overseas. One of these types of effects are the physical effects such as fatigue

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    The negative effects of these conflicts are generally viewed as worth the overall benefit. But, one consequence no one ever thinks about is the toll war takes on the country’s residents, especially the country’s youth. What kind of effect does war have for young impressionable children? Marjane Satrapi was a young girl who lived during the Iranian revolution. In her book, she documents her thoughts, feelings, and experiences while she lived in Iran. Her story exemplifies the effects of the revolution

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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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    and their effect on our perception of ourselves. Furthermore, body satisfaction and self-esteem have been negatively affected particularly by media. Therefore, it is critical to understand the role of media and how it affects the well-being of women (Kaus and Thapar 2014). Once we understand the role media plays in the lives of women, we can begin to understand how to reduce its negative effects. In the subsequent literature review, different research studies that demystify the effects of media on

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    age to do something he/she would not consider trying. In addition, peer pressure provides a number of negative effects such as, tempting an individual to try bad activities, causing him/her to rely too much on the group of people, and leading a person poor choices. There are a surplus amount of negative effects peer pressure can provide for adolescents around the world. One negative effect of peer pressure is it will tempt an individual to try bad activities. To begin, by being with immature friends

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    Effects of Stress Stress is a reaction to a situation when presented with a challenge, everyone experiences stress at some point. “Stress can lead to emotional, psychological and even physical problems - including heart disease, high blood pressure, chest pains or irregular heartbeats.” (Nahrendorf) While its effects vary the overall three main effects occur from stress being mental instability, eating habits, and the body physically. The most common effect of stress comes in the form of muscle

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    Climate change is happening and it's is devastating.For example, is is affecting glaciers, the Southwest region, oceans,and agriculture. People know that climate change is happening because of studies shown in multiple places.For example, studies show that temperatures in the southwest have increased by almost two degrees Fahrenheit. This shows that climate change is devastating because increasing temperatures can cause damage to the environment. Also glaciers are melting consistently because of

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