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    Due to the movie Jaws‚ shark attacks have become sensationalized ‚ and the common misconceptions of the creature‚ most people do not know how vital they are to the environment. Sharks are being brutalized by fishing boats. Fishermen have been known to catch the shark‚ cut off its’ fins‚ and toss the species back in the ocean. The fins are used for consumption such as shark fin soup which is considered a delicacy in many countries. Without their fins‚ the sharks are unable to maintain their buoyancy

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    How Computers changed our way of life? What could happen in the future? Computers have changed our ways in many different ways and aspects. Almost everyone depends on a computer to run effectively for one reason or another even if they themselves do not own one. People who own a bank account often have a bankcard‚ which is used in cash point machines. All of their bank details are kept on a computer system if this computer was to fail the bank would have all of the information kept on a back up

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    Estimated Number of Animal and Plant Species on Earth Believe it or not‚ there are about 950‚000 species of insects No one knows for sure how many species of animals exist on Earth. In fact‚ some 10‚000 species of animals are discovered each year‚ with over one and a half million species already described. Projections for the total number of species on Earth range from 2 million to 50 million. Animal group Number of species Vertebrates Amphibians 6‚199 Birds 9‚956 Fish 30‚000 Mammals

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    Date | Number of days from beginning | Number of leaves | Height of plant | Observations | 2/21/13 | 0 | 6 | 6.4 cm | Bottom 2 leaves- chlorosis and necrosis due to an initial calcium deficiency | 2/28/13 | 7 | 7 | 15.0 cm | 1 juvenile bud growth‚ further necrosis of bottom most leaf | 3/3/13 | 14 | 8 | 18.6 cm | 2 juvenile bud growths‚ decrease of necrosis‚ limp | 3/7/13 | 17 | 9 | 19.4 cm | 2 bud growths‚ necrosis of a different leaf | 3/15/13 | 25 | 6 | 22.7 cm | Growth of broccoli

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    Nutrition Density Essay After having calculated the nutrient density of seven food groups in a spreadsheet‚ the food group that came to have the highest Nutrient Density was the vegetable group obtaining an average of 7.76712 Nutrient Density. The food group that came to have the lowest Nutrient Density was the “junk food” group‚ having an average of 0.24845 Nutrient Density. One of the factors that contribute to foods having a high or low Nutrient Density is the amount of calories. I noticed that

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    Johanna Describe the most challenging obstacle  you’ve had to overcome; discuss its impact on your life‚ and tell us what you learned from the experience and how overcoming that obstacle has shaped who you are today. One of the most challenging obstacles that I had to overcome in life is going back to school. From the time I left high school was only seventeen years old and I knew I had to go back and finish my High School. I had gotten pregnant at the time I didn’t have any family member to

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    beings have all the right to domesticate animals since they are the superior species. Human beings are concerned about losing their “diversity” if they no longer have the domesticated animals. Domestication is not morally acceptable and these domesticated animals are not natural at all as they are created by us through selective breeding and confinement. Humans should first protect those undomesticated animals living in nature and then use them for biological purposes. However‚ the many domesticated

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    1.Why do we have government? As the colonist declared their independence from Great Britain‚ many did not want a political system‚ due to England’s horrid political structure. This resulted in a conflict between those who wanted to live free from rule‚ and those who saw the need for a system. The colonists’‚ who did not want to be ruled‚ compromised because they wanted their natural rights and liberties to be protected. The government ensures the protection of inherent rights‚ and protects freedom

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    Animals are the creatures of life. They are like little angles that helps people in some way that how to love. Some people have their pets at home‚ so they make strong relationship with them. Looking from another angle of thought‚ animals help human beings by sacrifice their life. In the human body‚ there are sudden changes like how a baby starts his growth in a pregnant woman? What is happening inside the human body? How people see‚ hear‚ smell and then die? How to treat some surgeries. So‚ the

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    1. Why do we have states? Would it be possible for people to live without them? If they disappeared in the future‚ what would replace them? We have states so that the general public can be protected from external‚ as well as internal threats. States have armies to protect citizens from other countries who might invade or who pose some other sort of threat. States also have some sort of police force to protect citizens from criminals who wish to do them some kind of harm. The social contract theory

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