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    charges of trafficking millions of dollars’ worth of smuggled cigarettes‚ they also accused the group of moving an unusual piece of contraband: a medication sold over the counter in Russia. Read More January events keep winter blues away Erie Times-News‚ 12/26/2013 5:17:26 AM 1 New Year’s Day Read More Tired Of Doom And Gloom? Here’s The Best Good News Of 2013 NPR‚ 12/24/2013 10:37:31 AM It’s easy to get discouraged by a constant stream of bad news about unemployment‚ crime‚ war and

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    Nathaniel Manor Ms. Jones Physical Science Honors 28 May 2014 Sentinels Under Attack Toxic algae blooms have infected many bodies of waters throughout the world and has greatly affected animals‚ humans‚ the environment‚ and even our economy. Toxic algae blooms can be detrimental to the environment and can singlehandedly turn a once healthy ecosystem into an inhabitable ‘dead zone’. Many marine mammals have been dying rapidly due to these toxic algae that poison the brain and lead to death that travels

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    MillCreek Mall Review

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    Millcreek Mall Review Erie is a city known for its beautiful bayfront beaches‚ rich history‚ and exciting downtown nightlife‚ but its shopping is extremely underrated. One of the highlights of shopping in Erie is the Millcreek Mall located on upper Peach Street. Although the linear layout may cause a lot of backtracking‚ the Millcreek Mall has large variety of unique and nationally known stores with several hotels and restaurants surrounding it‚ making the experience convenient and enjoyable

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    Artificial River

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    Carol Sheriff’s The Artificial River The Erie Canal and the Paradox of Progress‚ 1817-1862 APUS‚ Section 4

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    transportation‚ communication‚ and technology during this time period couldn’t have come at a better time in U.S. history. Roads and railroads were both improved upon and new ones were built to help connect the interior of the U.S. The completion of the Erie Canal opened water transportation from New York to the Great Lakes and eventually to the Ohio and Mississippi valleys. The telegraph was invented and so to was the cotton gin. The factory system was growing because of the large demand for cotton

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    Niagara Peninsular Essay

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    As a result of this new mode of transportation‚ business along the Portage Road diminished drastically. In order to complete with the canal‚ the businessmen of the Portage Road formed the Erie & Ontario Railroad Company. (Erie & Ontario Railroad) At the start of the 1840s railways had shown lot of potential for the future. It was a comfortable means of travel‚ it allowed to travel and transport goods rapidly from place to place. In 1845‚ for example‚ about

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    imports. America desired a strong national bank to assist them in regulating moneyand to get funding for internal development proposals such as highways or roads. Amidst the most decisive internal developments unified under the American System were the Erie Canal and the Cumberland Road. He requested to consolidate the country by harmonizing the industrial with the agriculture and have a strengthened infrastructure and fiscal nationalism for better self sufficiency. The National Bank contrived a form

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    Asian Carp In America

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    Oscar/Zhuo Chen Dr. Carolyn Keiffer BIO-121 MA October 6‚ 2014 Asian Carp Asian carp is a catchall name for four different carp species‚ silver‚ bighead‚ grass‚ and black carp (Asian Carp Organization). As we can know from its name‚ the origin of Asian carp is Asia‚ and mostly China. The reason of why I choose Asian carp as an invasive species is because Asian carp has totally different treatment in China and America. As a Chinese‚ I was informed since I was very young that Asian carp is good

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    Edd Program Reflection

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    me get to know myself better by reflecting on the culmination of work and experiences on this doctoral journey. It has taught me skills that will be taken with me as I complete my capstone proposal‚ and into future career endeavors. Not only have I received a better understanding of how to design and develop a capstone project‚ I have also learned a lot about who I am as a scholar-practitioner. The strength of this program and what has worked well for me has been the camaraderie and interaction with

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    Eutrophication of Lakes

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    The Eutrophication of lakes. Eutrophication is defined as ¡§the aging of a lake by the biological enrichment of its water¡¨ (encyclopedia.com). This biological enrichment is caused by the addition of nutrients. There is natural eutrophication and cultural eutrophication. Cultural eutrophication is usually defined as the over-enrichment of lakes and rivers with nutrients‚ usually phosphorous‚ leading to excessive growth of algae and other aquatic plants. Cultural eutrophication is becoming more

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