Established in 1990 by Robert Rowe of California and Sean Rowley. Rory died of a heart attack due to asthmatic attacks in the stage of 1992. Members Richard Shepherd and Keith Milo joined the Rowe
The causal effect is a type of narrative mode. The reason is why something happens, and the effect is due to this reason. Causal relationships are always around us. Some are very simple and direct. Others are more complex and remote. For example, if someone mistakenly puts water in a bathtub, it will overflow with water. In this case, the reason is human negligence, the effect is that the bathroom is submerged. The above example is a very simple causal event. However, a causal pair can lead to a pair of causal pairs. Think about the example above. Suppose the bathtub is on the second floor of the house. Suppose the bathroom is flooded and water leaks from the floor. Water is saturated at the ceiling below. Water enters the electrical junction box and ignites. Also, the ceiling collapsed
In the chain, causes and results are interrelated. This is the first cause of the impact, the second cause, and so on. In the chain organization write the initial reason and its effect in the paragraph, then the second causal relation in the next paragraph, until all causes and results are included. Please look at this tragic example. A man lost his job. This caused him to have no money. Because of the lack of money he ate badly. His immune system weakened as he did not eat well. His weakened immune system causes illness. Since he was sick (because he could not afford medical expenses because there was no work or money) he died.