Cause and Effect Transition Word Practice Directions. Complete each sentence with the suitable cause/ effect transition word/ phrase from the list of addition words. Reread the sentence to make sure it is the appropriate transition word/ phrase. Some words can be used more than once. Examples: Don’t eat an egg that has a crack on it. The reason is that it may be contaminated. In England during the sixteeth century, the color red was thought to be helful to the sick. Consequently, patients
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There was an event called “The Great Depression” that occurred in the 1930’s . This even caused so many people in the United States to stop working and banks were all shut down. Now, your probably asking like, “Did everyone went poor?”, “What did they do in order to make money?”, or “How did they pay bills?”. Will lets find out the answers to this questions. Now, we all know that if we need food, we’ll go shopping and get food. But you see, during The Great Depression, they not only shut down the
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Why the Greatest Economic Downfall in the United States Happened The main cause of the Great Depression was the Stock Market crash of 1929, which lost 40 billion dollars. Taxes were very high back then, which led to people not purchasing almost anything.The Great Depression was the longest-lasting and deepest economic downfall due to bank failures and not trading goods with other countries, it was a dismal time in the United States. The Great Depression was a gloomy time for the United States
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Toronto was a dry city and never seemed to have a waterfall in a long time. They were in special need of water because water is essential for living and they can't live without it. Everyone in the city was dying of thirst and more importantly couldn't grow there crops which meant that they don't have food to eat either. At this point they knew that they needed a rainfall or else they would have a tough time surviving. So everyone sat down together and thought of what they can do to get water or a
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Great Depression The Great Depression was caused by the stock market crash in October of 1929 which sent Wall Street into panic and millions of people went into debt and caused them their lives. According to America in color 1930’s, in the year 1929 the United States bank lost 80 million dollars of the people’s money. By 1933 over 15 million people were unemployed and nearly half of the nation’s banks had failed. “The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today.” - Franklin
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Week 3 Assignment With any kind of disaster that happens in a community it can be affected both by economic and political impacts. With economic impacts from a disaster there is both direct and indirect losses. Direct losses could include property damage. With property damage you can measure by the cost to repair or replace but it depends to on whether it was insured or not, with insured property there is a record of the amount of deductible and reimbursed loss but with uninsured loss you might
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Biology REN Stage 1 DeArne Holmes SACE: 976199G Assessment task 4 Issues Investigation: Reproduction: Contraceptive Methods The Pill and Implanon (REFERENCES) Knowing how contraceptive methods work is essential to using them properly and increasing the reliability so pregnancy doesn’t occur. The pill is an orally taken pill which is a combination of the hormones estrogen and progesterone to prevent ovulation (2). You can not get pregnant if you don’t ovulate because there in no egg to be fertilized
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When the Great Depression came upon America in the 1930s, the Angelus Temple's Foursquare Commissary served the poor with food and clothing. People involved baked bread in mass quantities, sewed quilts, provided school lunches, and opened soup kitchens. Aimee had enough influence to attract donations of food, money, and clothing where others could not. Thousands of poor and starving in the Los Angeles area received assistance. In 1931 Aimee married David Hutton, an actor and musician, but she filed
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Claude Brown was only 22 years old when he enlisted to join the army and fight for Australia in the Great War. Although he was born in Lalor, Victoria he later moved to Perth and enlisted to join the war over there on the 7th of September 1915. He was described as having a sallow complexion, grey eyes and brown eyes with no distinctive marks on his body. He was 5 foot and 5 ¾ inches (167cm), his chest measured at 33 ½ inches (85.09cm) and at 35 ½ inches (90.17cm) when expanded while weighing 123lbs
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In the video for this Lesson named “TED Talks: Joe Smith's How to use a paper towel,” Joe Smith an active figure which in a very funny and in a short speech tries to encourage and advocate the proper use of paper towel. When revealing his trick of the ”Shake and Fold,” Smith starts by presenting an interesting fact, “Thirteen billion pounds are used every year. If we could reduce the usage of paper towels by one paper towel per person, per day, [the figure would be reduced to] five hundred, seventy
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