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    daylight savings

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    experts developed various ways on how to save electricity. Daylight saving time‚ which was initiated by Benjamin Franklin in 1784‚ is one method in which individuals can properly maintain the environment. Due to its massive significance to mankind’s society and surroundings‚ the daylight savings time should be continuously regulated for its outstanding benefits such as crime reduction‚ energy conservation and traffic safety. Daylight saving time offers a more harmless environment; it decreases crime rates

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    The Snowden Affair Dbq

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    documents I will be reviewing are documents 118‚ 1‚ 4‚ and 26 regarding The Snowden Affair. The Snowden Affair is about a national security controversy that had to do with the National Security Agency (NSA) and its undisclosed surveillance of communications of American citizens under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). The information was leaked by Eduard Snowden‚ a former NSA agent and was published by a British newspaper‚ The Guardian. The Guardian revealed the NSA’s surveillance operations

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    a family affair

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    “Mama‚ what do you mean my uncle is really my father?!” Kendra Flannigan shrieked in the hospital waiting room. Her hazel eyes were wide with shock. Her loud voice could be heard echoing in the quiet corridors nearby. Her fair cheeks were bright red with emotion. “Keep your voice down‚” Reeka Flannigan hissed through clenched teeth‚ showing that feisty side of her that most people only saw in the courtroom. The esteemed New York lawyer looked anxiously at the door‚ hoping that all of their other

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    Saving the Environment

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    Saving the Environment – Every little steps count "Why hasn’t anyone done careful environmental measurement before? Businessmen always say‚ ‘what matters gets measured’. Social scientists started quantitative measurement 30 years ago‚ and even political science turned to hard numbers 15 years ago. Yet look at environmental policy‚ and the data are lousy." Nor is this dearth of reliable and unequivocal information likely to end soon. Even the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment‚ supported by numerous

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    Saving Normal

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    out the realm of normal and made it’s way into medical books. A shy person may now be one who is suffering from “avoidant personality disorder” or a number of other anxiety-relation mental disorders that has to be treated with antidepressants. In Saving Normal‚ Dr. Allen Frances argues that a high percentage of people diagnosed with mental illness are actually normal. This widespreasd medicalization of normality is leading to over-treatment and over-medicating of mental health issues. The biggest

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    Saving Sourdi

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    Gabriel Childers Ms. Boyer Mw 12:30 Essay 2 February 25‚ 2013 “Saving Sourdi” The story “Saving Sourdi” is by May-Lee Chai describes the protagonist Nea. Nea has very noticeable qualities‚ but the one that fits her best is being “protective”. Nea is very protective over her older sister Sourdi. First‚ Nea is protective in the family restaurant. Nea and her sister Sourdi is working late in the restaurant as some

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    Saving the Rhinos

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    References: https://www.environment.gov.za/sites/default/files/docs/publications/blackwhiterhinos_survivalin_southafrica.pdf http://www.tydonsafaris.com/kruger-park-blog/5-reasons-to-save-rhinos http://www.sagoodnews.co.za/newsletters/4610-saving-the-rhino-prevention-is-better-than-cure.html  http://msnbc.msn.com/id/10877076/

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    Saving Water

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    Ajmain Mahbub Professor Hall Philosophy 101 8/4/2014 Saving Water Water is a natural resource that many take for granted; yet it is one we are quick to mourn when it is not present when we need it‚ such as for drinking‚ or when a disaster occurs that thrusts its vulnerability to the forefront of our daily news. Twenty years from now‚ will you have abundant‚ clean water? Unfortunately‚ the answer may be no‚ unless you want to buy water at $3 per gallon. People are already starting to conserve water

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    “Saving” The Indians

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    Saving” The Indians What the white reformers hoped to achieve with the breakup of the reservations and with schools was assimilation. The saw that through assimilation that the Indians could be “white”. In instructions to Indian Agents and Superintendents of Indian Schools. The source states that the people thought that if the Indians were destined to become part of national life and not viewed as Indians but to make them Americans was through a system of schooling for the Indian youth. They

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    AntiSemitism in Europe

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    Anti-Semitism in Europe from the 1890s took the form of violent oppression in Eastern Europe‚ a political movement in western Europe‚ and eventually because of a deplorable economic situation‚ reached its peak of brutality in the form of Nazism. In Eastern Europe‚ Jews were seen as outcasts and this sentiment was capitalized upon by rulers. In western Europe‚ Jews were often not accepted members of society and politicians used this general feeling to further their political goals. After World War

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