Category: /Science & Technology
Caffeine and its Effects on the Body
History of Caffeine
Before one asks for a can of soda, or a cup of tea or coffee, one needs to realize exactly what they are putting into their body. Tea, coffee and soda are only a few beverages containing a drug
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
The Other Domino Effect
John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Richard Nixon did not define the importance of fighting communism in Vietnam in the same way. Each individual ascended to power at very different periods of U.S. involvement
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
metric tons)" by "GDP (PPP$ millions)". This is a significant measure as it shows the amount of carbon dioxide emitted by a countries economy proving that market economies have a damaging effect on the environment. More important are the high figures shown
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Category: /History/World History
The Effects of the Aids Crisis in Africa
Throughout time there have been many things that have hurt the human race severely, natural disasters, cancer, famine, and many other dreadful problems. However, what is continually harming many countries
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
-Educational effects
As the cause of rapid urbanization lead to inequalities between the rural and urban areas, affecting the whole rural-urban education system. The gap of the education level became increasingly high. It is clear that for the last 25
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
What effects has globalisation had on Australian society?
Globalisation can many different definitions and is constantly changing, and there does not seem to be a widely accepted definition and will take on different cultural, political, social
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Category: /History/European History
of Europe's population. Eventually the plague did disappear, but it left Europe with great cultural changes. Immense effects could be seen in culture, spirituality, and especially economics.
Normal people were tormented by the threat of death, causing people
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Category: /Literature/English
acids, which then can be carried long distances from their source before they are released by rain. The pollution may also take the form of snow or fog or be precipitated in dry forms.
Effects.
One large area that has been studied extensively is northern
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Category: /Literature/English
"Carnivalization" is the term used by Mikhail Bakhtin to describe the shaping effect on literary genres. The idea of carnivalism is the discourse of structuralism. Carnivalism is the opposite of everything deemed "normal". Bahktin describes
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Category: /History
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What were mercantilisms actual effects on the colonies? Occasionally the Parliament would pass laws to control the mercantilism system. One of these laws was The Navigation Law of 1650, which stated that all trade flowing to and from the colonies could
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