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    Dangers of Living Near Volcanoes Volcanoes provide beautiful background scenery‚ causing people to commonly settle around the area of volcanoes around the world. While active volcanoes provide many jobs for workers in the energy and tourism industries‚ is it worth having your life threatened constantly? Volcanoes are known to have destructive eruptions which destroy everything in the area. Is it truly worth risking the life of yourself and your loved ones just for a pretty view? Shield Volcanoes

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    The Dangers of Mining Industry in the Philippines A Term Paper Presented to Mrs. Lorna Caponong Department of English CASS‚ MSU-IIT In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for ENGLISH 2 (Writing in Discipline) Second Semester‚ SY 2010-2011 by Charissa L. Abingosa Sittie Joharah Alulong Maria Reziel E. Cortes Jeff de Jesus March 15‚ 2012 TOPIC OUTLINE I. Introduction II. Mining Industry in the Philippines A. Brief History of Mining in the Philippines B. Scales of Mining Operations

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    The Danger of a Single Story In her inspirational speech on the TED television series‚ Chimamanda Adichie argues that single stories of specific races or regions often create misconceptions of their true natures. Adichie‚ born and raised in colonial Nigeria‚ uses previous life experiences to support her claims regarding false stereotypes‚ most evidently during her childhood and her first visit to the USA. Living under a colonial environment‚ Adichie was constantly being exposed to foreign ways

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    2.1 INTRODUCTION As a student on the Criminology and Criminal Justice Foundation Degree‚ this report has been conducted for the use of the School of Law‚ Justice and Community Studies Department to analyze the emergence and effects of the ‘Stranger Danger’ campaign. Criminal behaviour has predominantly been associated with random acts of deviancy perpetrated by strangers; portrayed to the public through the media’s eyes and further instilled into primary school children during safety week. Children

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    The Dangers of Self-Driving Cars Can you imagine getting your life taken away from a glitch? Today’s technology‚ like self-driving cars‚ is bad because they are too expensive. The car is a waste of money because it’s a car that could glitch out or get hacked. Also it will not obey a short term stop sign. This is dangerous because it could cause accidents. It also obeys the street laws‚ but I’ll talk about it later. Self-driving cars are bad because they are too expensive. A regular car would

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    deliver what shoppers want: great bargains on popular items and a convenient shipping experience. And where specifically do Americans get these products? From full-line and specialty discount stores‚ the superstores combining food and general merchandise‚ home centers‚ warehouse clubs and other innovative formats of mass retailing. Mass retailers only go back a few decades and they have reached the top by winning consumer preference over slower‚ more expensive‚ less efficient competitors. By being close

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    In writing 1984‚ Orwell’s main goal was to warn of the serious danger totalitarianism poses to society. He goes to great lengths to demonstrate the terrifying degree of power and control a totalitarian regime can acquire and maintain. In such regimes‚ notions of personal rights and freedoms and individual thought are pulverized under the all-powerful hand of the government. Orwell was a Socialist and believed strongly in the potential for rebellion to advance society‚ yet too often he witnessed such

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    swimmers. Sharks‚ however‚ have many other interesting features that make them stand out from other denizens of the sea. The main difference from other fishes is that their skeleton is made from cartilage rather than bone. This cartilage makes sharks very flexible‚ allowing them to twist 360 degrees and whirl around and bite an unsuspecting diver or fisherman. Sharks don ’t have an air bladder‚ and if they stop swimming they will sink. To overcome this disadvantage‚ they have very large‚ oil-filled

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    Southern literature paper In the short story “Where are you going and Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates one of the main things that readers find is the suspicion surrounding the character Arnold Friend. Supporting this is Friend’s words which are so impactful on Connie‚ and why she didn’t just pick up the phone and call nine-one-one to end the whole conflict in the first place. Much of the research I found was based off this question pointing out how a person would react to this scenario

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    the 1800s‚ Native Americans suffered against great oppression in which the American Government attempted to terminate tribes‚ and eliminate their sacred cultures. Many considered indigenous people to be “savages” and created racial slurs to make them believe they are inferior to the whites. Unfortunately‚ Native Americans continue to be subjected to racism in a country that was once theirs. Conflict in which sport teams‚ and pop culture use Native Americans as mascots‚ has been largely debated. Sports

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