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Malaria does not lead to leukemia.
No, it does not lead to having leukemia.
Industrialization: The shift from agrarian to industrial societies brought about social changes that sparked interest in understanding society and social interactions. Urbanization: The growth of cities increased social complexity, leading to the need to study issues such as social order, organization, and change. Enlightenment thought: Philosophical ideas emphasizing reason, individual rights, and social progress influenced the development of sociology as a discipline focused on understanding human behavior and social structures.
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The factors that lead to the development of adolescence as a distinct stage of life differ for boys and girls. When boys start to produce seminal liquids and girls start to menstruate the adolescent stage is reached.
Leukemia definitely does not go away on its own. If you know you have it and don't get treatment for it, you will eventually become very sick, that may lead to death.
Andrew McMahon had leukeima and he is famous. Andrew McMahon is the lead singer for Jack's Mannequin & Something Corporate Now, he even stars in a documentary about being a muscian with leukemia!
Geographic factors such as the Gulf of Guinea and Lagos Lagoon have lead to urban growth. Lagos Lagoon makes a perfect harbor for trade and cultural interaction which leads to industrialization. Industrailization leads to urban development and economic growth. APEX
There is no "true cause" of bulimia nervosa. However, there are many factors that can lead into the development of this disorder. Some of these factors are genetics, personality, social values, and stressful events such as death of a loved one.
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It led to the development of computing devices
The development of farming led to the growth of permanent settlements, surplus food production, and the rise of complex societies. It also contributed to the specialization of labor, the development of trade networks, and advancements in technology and culture.