Papers 701-710 of total 60222 found.
…THE EFFECTS OF DIVORCE ON YOUNG CHILDREN Divorce is best described as a process of change which extends over time and across a number of areas of family functioning. In divorce, there are differences in both family processes and in the children’s…
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…ABSTRACT The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has been implemented with the intentions to eventually open the borders between Canada, the United States, and Mexico. This paper will only deal with the effects of the trade agreement on Mexico…
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Effects of soil salinity Salts in the soil water solution can reduce evapotranspiration by making soil water less "available" for plant root extraction. Salts have an affinity for water and hence additional force is required for the crop to extract…
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…are much smaller. A dilute solution contains, in effect, more water molecules than a concentrated solution. This is because in a concentrated solution the salt dissolves in water and the salt molecules attract some of the water molecules and stop them moving…
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Effect of Civil War on American Economy The Economic Effects of the Civil War The Economies of the North and South, 1861-1865 In 1861, a great war in American history began. It was a civil war between the north and south that was by no means civil…
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…by hard work, given the opportunity of free trade unimpeded by tariffs" [ findout:81: 1976.] African slaves, once paid for, were owned for life and all their children became slaves. This served to firmly establish slavery as a cheap and effective labour…
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…The Effects of Violence in Television and Movies "Violence on television and in the movies is damaging to children" (Levine) Well, that just about says it all, huh? Or does it? One thing is for certain, the link between adolescent violence…
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…The Negative Effects of Colonization When Christopher Columbus crossed the Atlantic, looking for a new route to the East, he found a New World. In this New World he found a new and strange people. The landscape was different, the climate…
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…The Effects of the Media on Child Aggression Jasper Mills According to our textbook “Child Development” written by Laura E. Burk child aggression is a normal and expected act consisting of things like threats, physical force…
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…regular riots and movements undertaken by the Indochinese people. As time went on, communism's appeal grew stronger as the repressed saw a light in forms of promised equality, housing, education, money, and better jobs (Vietnam War, 2004). CULTURAL EFFECTS
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