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    The Reason Why You Should Vote The reason why you should vote speaker 1 gave a good motivational speech. In my opinion her speech gave good reasons to get people to go out to vote. Being a victim of domestic violence‚ by voting for a change in the justice system for harsh punishment for domestic abusers‚ helped victims not to be afraid anymore. I thought her speech was very emotional because her speech was from a personal experience. By her voting as a victim of domestic abuse can help push some

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    Pollution on Ecosystems and Human Well-Being Exploring the links between ecosystems and human well-being‚ this article looks at the effects of industrial pollution on water quality and their impacts. Informed by a recent UNEP report “Clearing the Waters: A focus on water quality solutions”‚ released on World Water Day‚ 22 March‚ 2010‚ and also by other UN reports‚ the article highlights pathways to arrive at the sustainable management of human activities and processes within ecosystems‚ for improved

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    We amazed you with our first set of seven things that you definitely didn’t know about FIFA in our part one article‚ and we have finally returned with part two to give you the full scoop! We know this association as the ultimate king in the world of soccer‚ but the juicy secrets of this association may shock even the biggest soccer fanatics. Read on to discover the top eight things that you definitely didn’t know about FIFA! Number Eight: The FIFA World Cup In 1928‚ the FIFA association‚ primarily

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    sharks have an effect on marine ecosystems? In this report‚ I will explain how the overfishing of sharks has an effect on marine ecosystems. Also‚ I will be touching on the dangers to sharks worldwide and the catastrophic impacts that the mass depopulation of sharks could have on both animals and humans. Overall‚ sharks worldwide are in danger due to the fact that as many as 100 million sharks are killed each year. This has devastating effects on marine ecosystems due to the fact that sharks help

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    Another reason why Wagner’s music should be explored and studied‚ rather than banished‚ is that he sets a standard of dedication to writing congruently with what is happening with the story. As a matter of fact‚ Wagner‚ like many other composers‚ had a set of his own “rules” that he had to follow when composing. This is explored throughoutly by William M. Marvin‚ as he goes into detail about specific sets of rules that Wagner established for his own compositions. These were not the exclusively the

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    “Humans and animals have the same destiny‚ One dies just like the other. All of them have the same breath of life. Humans have no advantage over animals. All of life is pointless. All life goes to the same place. All life comes from the ground‚ and all of it goes back to the ground.” Ecclesiastes 3:19-20 (Bible) Now‚ what is animal testing? Well‚ animal testing is any scientific test or experiment in which a life animal is forced to undergo something that is likely to cause pain‚ suffering‚ distress

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    photosynthesise) Plants - contain chlorophyll and photosynthesise Animals - multi-cellular life forms that rely on other means for nutrition Animal Kingdom Phylum porifera ·Sponges ·Primitive ·No organs or systems ·Basically‚ a group of cells with a common collective purpose ·Sponges are filter feeders Phylum Cnidaria ·Anemones‚ corals and jelly fish ·Possess stinging cells called cnidocytes ·Possess a very simple digestive system‚ a sac with one opening ·Corals secrete a hard calcareous (calcium carbonate)

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    How and why is one social group represented in a particular way? We are all shaped by the culture and environment that we grow up in. As we grow up‚ we are taught certain things and are bombarded with images. These later become the norm and shape society. If we live in a society that is constantly showing woman in a certain way‚ it becomes the accepted image of how woman should act and behave. If we live in a society which says woman should have a certain place within society that becomes normal

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    There are reasons why development may not follow expected patterns they are • Disability can effect development because if children can’t use certain parts of their body for example they may not be able to use their legs they won’t be able use a climbing frame their physical development won’t be able to develop in the expected way. The nursery or school they attend may not have the equipment needed for the child to achieve their desire to use the climbing frame. • Emotional difficulties can effect

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    Investigating the Control Dynamics of an Algae-Brine Shrimp Ecosystem 113437768 Introduction The purpose of this lab is to investigate whether an ecosystem consisting of marine algae and brine shrimp are controlled by top-down or bottom-up mechanisms. The terms top-down and bottom-up in the context of ecology describe which trophic levels are enforcing population pressures on the others. Thus‚ the top-down mechanism of control holds that consumers are responsible for determining the abundance of

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