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A 3 page paper which examines the cause and effect of learning to dance. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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learned something new. Perhaps the most obvious reality involved with learning anything is that it will more than likely be positive. Even if an individual learns they do not like
the subject they learned they have come out with a positive growth experience regardless. The following paper examines three causes and three effects related to learning to dance.
Cause and Effect: Learning to Dance There are many reasons, or causes, for learning to dance. For example, a person may feel incredibly self conscious on the dance floor when
they go out to clubs. This would be a reason, a cause, for learning to dance. Another reason for learning to dance would be that which relates to wanting to
learn how to dance because it looks fun. If a person really did not understand anything about dancing, and really wanted to do it because it was fun, this would
be a cause. Lastly, an individual may know how to dance in a normal manner, but they have always wanted to learn how to tango because it looks fun, their
wife or husband wants them to, or they are going on vacation and this seems appropriate to learn how to do this dance. In essence, they like to dance and
just want to learn a new type of dance. In relationship to effects, as it relates to the first cause, learning how
to dance will make the person feel more confident about dancing and they will enjoy going out with friends a lot more knowing they are comfortable dancing. In relationship to
the second cause, the effect would be to learn something fun, and perhaps even lead the student to take more different classes. As it involves the last cause the effect
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