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    The book that I chose to present as my book talk was Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O’Dell. The genre of this book is fiction. There are many characters discussed in Island of the Blue Dolphins: Karana is the main character. She is a teenage girl whose father is the ruler of the island Chowig is the ruler of the island in the beginning of the story. He has a son and a daughter‚ Karana and Ramo Ramo is Karana’s brother and Chowig’s son. He is a young boy around the age of 10. Captain

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    My Perfect Island

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    enchanting island? An island where the climate is perfect. An island with great hotels where you can enjoy yourself. An island that has great beaches. An island where you can acquire the knowledge about their political system‚ culture and history the name of this island is Jojoju island. Jojoju Island is the perfect place to live and to have vacations. The nature of this island is a tropical‚ warn climate‚ perfect for agriculture and vacations and vocational industries. Jojoju Island haves a

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    INTRO Easter island also known as Rapa Nui‚ is located 4300 miles southeaste of Hawaii and covers roughly 64 square miles in the South Pacific Ocean. Scientists have discovered evidence that Râpa nui was first settled by polynésien fishermen. They had the disadvantage of living in one of the most fragile environment‚ at the highest risk of deforestation. Witch ment it wasn’t a very sastainable environment. The polynésiens came from the Asia tiwon aria and accsedently got to the island then they planed

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    Urban Heat Island

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    Urban Heat Island – Cause‚ Effects and Mitigation Measures in USA Table of Contents • Introduction • The Phenomenon of Urban Heat Island • Causes and Effects of UHI • Mitigation Efforts • Urban Heat Island (UHI) of Urban Cities of United States • UHI and Climate Trends of Some Major cities of US • Urban Heat Island (UHI) Mitigation Strategies in United States • Conclusion Urban Heat Islands Introduction Urban Heat Island – UHI is one of the important

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    Introduction The challenge of reaching both economic and environmental sustainability in the face of the rapid population growth of the world is frightening to developing country governments and to members of the donor community. What makes this challenge so tough is that sustainability and population growth are not independent problems. They are very well related to each other. They cannot be secluded from one another and they cannot be addressed separately. The solution needs comprehension not

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    Spratly Islands Dispute

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    The Spratly Island The Spratly Islands are a group of more than 750 reefs‚[2] islets‚ atolls‚ cays and islands in the South China Sea. The archipelago lies off the coasts of the Philippines and Malaysia (Sabah)‚ about one third of the way from there to southern Vietnam. They contain less than four square kilometers of land area spread over more than 425‚000 square kilometers of sea. The Spratlys are one of three archipelagos of the South China Sea which comprise more than 30‚000 islands and reefs and

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    Ellis Island History

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    the past to present. Let us look at Ellis Island‚ and its historical context in relevance to New York City. Let us examine its evolution and its impact to not only New York‚ but towards the entire country of United States of America. What is Ellis Island? Based on National Park Service and the U.S Department of the Interior‚ Ellis Island

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    The Deception of Satan Satan was a powerful angel who‚ after being thrown into hell‚ used his powers to deceive God’s newly created beings‚ Adam and Eve. These characters are perceived as innocent and vulnerable creatures‚ who could be easily influenced. What better way to get revenge on God than to tempt His most prized possessions? Satan uses his power of deceiving rhetoric to mislead his followers. He then deceives Eve with the same kind of rhetoric. Satan’s tone changes between the speech

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    Long Island Man

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    Long Island Man The mid-1960s was an exceptional time for rock music. Many different kinds of rock‚ from a more bebop sound to psychedelic‚ from folksy to hard rock‚ were beginning to develop and Long Island was in the forefront.  The first band to make it to the national charts was the Young Rascals1 and soon others were trying to make their mark.  “Long Island became a hotbed of blue-eyed soul bands of all stripes.  Long Island was the soul counter to the West Coast psychedelic counterculture

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    Easter Island Essay

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    Easter Island is about 2‚000 miles from any population center. So why should you come here? The views are so beautiful. There are many mysteries to be solved about Easter Island. Easter Island is located around the South Pacific Ocean. Easter Island has a very interesting and intriguing history to many people. It is a small and isolated island in the South Pacific Ocean. It is about sixty-three square miles. The nearest place that has a population is Chile‚ which is more than 2‚300 miles

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