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    Is Organic Food Worth It?

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    Is Organic Food Worth It? Organic farming began in the late 1940’s in the United States‚ and in recent years it has seen a dramatic increase in popularity.  The sales of organic food have been increasing by about 20 percent a year over the past decade. The general belief is that organic items tend to be better for the consumer and the environment when compared to non-organic items. Organic foods are produced without the use of most synthetic fertilizers‚ sewage sludge‚ pesticides‚

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    A Life Worth Knowing

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    things to help to make their lives‚ a life worth knowing. They could be a humanitarian‚ soldiers‚ firefighters‚ donate money to charity‚ and or they just generally are an amazing person & much more. Someone who has a life worth knowing is basically hero/heroine and a leader combined. A hero is a person‚ who is admired for courage or noble qualities & a leader is a person followed by others. I choose Ellen DeGeneres because I believe Ellen is a life worth knowing. Ellen Lee DeGeneres was born

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    The Haisla Nation

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    Vancouver. They have two historic bands – the Kitamaat of the Douglas and Devastation channels and the Kitlope of the upper Princess Royal Channel and Gardner Canal. Haisla nation neighbors Heiltsuk and Wuikinuxv bands of the Coast Tsimshian peoples. Living and working on the water has always been important to the Haisla nation. Haisla people have lived off the land and water resources of the Douglas Channel. The resources such as food‚ shelter‚ and livelihood around

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    In the article Is College Worth It? Clearly‚ New Data Say by The New York Times explains that college is more valuable then it was before. It explains how college graduates are feeling more overqualified for the job that they do. Due to the fact that they are getting paid as much as with a degree that they had. It also explains that college graduates who actually graduate with a four-year degree are going to get paid more salary-wise then they did before many years ago. One of the major downfalls

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    College is not worth the cost College is not worth the cost. Why so? There have been many arguments on this subject but on this side we believe it is not. Though the other side may have its valid points on college being the way for a more financial and better way of life‚ our points can show you how the changing world is affecting us as we show you the key points of our side on this debate based on today’s data. For the post graduates whom already received their degrees‚ it’s time to pursue the

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    Shame is worth a try

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    Rhetorical Essay: Shame is Worth a Try Dan M. Kahan’s “Shame is Worth a Try” was first published in the Boston Globe on August 5‚ 2001. In this essay‚ Kahan contends that the use of “shame” as a penalty of low level crimes is not only effective‚ but is an economical and humane alternative to imprisonment. It ’s difficult to ascertain who Kahan’s intended audience is. However‚ because he uses examples of shame being used as an alternative sanction around the country; “Drive drunk in

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    The League of Nations

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    Name: Stevie Wallace The League of Nations President Wilson Henry Cabot Lodge Why is he giving this speech? Sourcing What do you predict he will say in this speech? What is going on at this time? Contextualization (same answer for both

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    Leauge of Nations

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    The League of Nations 1. The body that was formed out of Wilson’s 14 Points was called the League of Nations. (a) The League’s aims and objectives were set in 26 articles known as the Covenant. (b) President Wilson was hoping that the League would unite against any future international wars. (c) The League of Nations offered the idea of collective security. This meant those countries would act together if any member were threatened by any hostile state. 2. In the beginning the League did have

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    Worth A College Degree

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    Some people may think college isn’t worth it because you can get somewhat a good job without a college degree‚ but there is also people think that college is worth it. From my point of view i think it is good but what do you think? College graduates earn more‚ and are more likely to have a job in the first place and is especially important for some americans. When a student graduates from high school only 65% of them go to college which they will have a better‚ and more successful life after college

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    going through induced fission‚ will release about 200 MeV (million electron volts). The atoms contained in one pound of uranium release as much energy as burning 1‚000‚000 gallons of gas. There are pros and cons of nuclear power‚ but is nuclear energy worth the risks? The good things about nuclear energy start with the environmental benefits. If done right‚ nuclear power will emit less than one one-hundredth of the green house gasses than coal or gas power. Coal and oil plants emit large amounts of CO2

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