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    The socio-economic effects of Spring Grove Dam in the Midlands area [Source: www.springgrovedam.co.za] Table of Contents Page Introduction: Aims and Objectives 3 Location Aim Hypothesis Factors of Investigation Review of Literature 5 Data/Information Gathering and Presentation of Findings 7 Analysis, Interpretation and Discussion of Findings Conclusion and Evaluation Referencing INTRODUCTION Location and information about Spring Grove Dam: Spring

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    What techniques does Louis de Bernières use to portray the effects of the war so powerfully? Louis de Bernières uses many techniques to portray the effects of the war as powerfully as he does. He uses techniques that vary from use of language, to using the diary of a homosexual soldier. In the in-between there are other techniques such as: contrast of the good and bad effects of the war; death, from the inside and the outside; or showing feelings from soldiers instead of numbers and figures

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    between cause and effect, sequencing, and timelines. As we near the CRCT, the students need to be able to describe the relationship between causes and effects. The students will also be able to write their own sentences and stories using different cause and effect strategies. The learning segment will be broken down into four different days, the first day will be focusing on finding cause and effect relationships in literature, the second day will use historical contexts for cause and effect and sequencing

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    and was re-created into a movie which released in 1993 with the same name. Although there are not much influential differences, the visual/audio effects in movies, structures and languages, including the tones and pronunciations made some changes on the individual’s preference. Unlike the book, the movie The Joy Luck Club added audio and visual effects to make the plot more emotional and empathic. In this case, the audio, including the background music fully demonstrated the cultural aspects of

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    It is known that stress has a strong affect on individuals. A great deal of research has focused on how stress affects cognitive abilities. Sometimes the effect is impairment of ability to perform tasks within working memory (WM), which has received much less research. The current research proposes a study on how stress induced psychosocially affects college students abilities to perform an n-back WM task at both high and low loads. It is expected that stress will significantly impact performance

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    are easier to read and convince to turn pages than e-books; however, e-books have multiple negative effects on health. People health is the most important priority in their lives so they must take high care about their health to minimize complications of severe diseases. Most of the people carry backpack daily to work or school and it contains heavy things like books. It can cause harmful effects and chronic diseases to your body. A musculoskeletal system which represents shape, perform control

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    In the article, the purpose of this study was to verify and compare how the effect of 10 min of aerobic exercise performed above and below lactate threshold (LT) on executive control in children. In the article, it mentions how children are becoming sedentary. That means it increase the prevalence of overweight and low physical fitness. This much inactivity affects brain health and some aspects of cognition. It affects the executive control. It’s something to be concern about because in childhood

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    banning laptops in the classroom. This debate between students and professors has prompted numerous researchers to study the effects of laptop use in the classroom, both on the individual using the laptop and those students surrounding the laptop user. Due to the high prevalence of multitasking that occurs with laptop notetaking, Sana, Weston, and Cepeda (2013) studied the effect of multitasking on a laptop on individual academic performance in a classroom setting. This study not only examined the comprehension

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    is caused by natural forces, though humans unquestionably do contribute to the effects of climate change. As a whole, society, we all impact climate change. This cannot be blamed on an individual and their choices. Those people have not chosen to be affected by climate change in any way. They did not have free choice in whether or not to contribute to climate change. It wasn’t a few people that added on to the effects due to selfishness or cruelty and people don’t contribute based on psychological

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    Effects of Immigration in the twentieth century I. Moehling, Carolyn, and Anne Morrison Piehl. "IMMIGRATION, CRIME, AND INCARCERATION IN EARLY TWENTIETH-CENTURY AMERICA*." Demography, 1 Nov. 2009. Web. . A. The article is really focusing on whether immigrants affected the crime rate. The standalone theories in the start of the article suggest they did increase the crime rate, but with no hard proof. As the article develops deeper, facts and biased opinion come through and display that the immigrants

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