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    Title: The Oversized Mall General purpose: To inform Specific purpose: To inform my audience about amusement facilities in Dubai Mall. Central idea: Today I am going to take you on a tour around the amusement facilities of the largest mall in the Middle East. Method of organization: Spatial I-Introduction Good afternoon everyone‚ today I am going to take on a tour around the most visited places inside Dubai mall. But first let me introduce you to the mall so you have a little more knowledge

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    behind it. Peoples explained that according to Long‚ “The Pea Patch Farm was a good place to enjoy the sweet fruits of victory and to map future political strategy‚ a process referred to by long’s fund campaign treasurer‚ Lewis Gottlief‚ as ‘making catfish bait’.” (p.567) It appears to me that Earl K. Long used this farm to stay connected with the common man‚ and a in a way maintain a more humble attitude toward life‚ while doing what he loved. He continuously used strategies in his campaigns that would

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    it doesn’t have a point of origin—it just is. Dynastically‚ Seti represented Cain and Abel because Seti killed his brother Ausar (Osiris) then chopped Ausar’s body up to thirteen to fourteen pieces‚ with the last piece (the phallice) eaten by the catfish. As you begin to understand Gnosticism‚ you will see that Gnosticm itself is an ever-growing comprehension of yourself. Seti or Seth is a deity or a character that survives directly from the shifting of myths through the age of hierarchy to Christian

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    Damnation of a Canyon

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    The Damnation of a Canyon By Edward Abbey Not many people know of the used-to-be 150-mile excursion that the Glen Canyon had to offer. Not many people know how to sail a raft down a river for a week. Not many people know how to interact with nature and the animals that come with it. We seem to come from a world that is dependent on time and consumed in money. Edward Abbey is what you would call an extreme environmentalist. He talks about how it was an environmental disaster to place a dam

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    Aquatics

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    70% of the Earth is covered by water - which is: 97% saltwater and 2.78% freshwater Fresh water: 77.28% polar ice /glaciers‚ 22.22% groundwater‚ .50 % surface water % liquid fresh water in available to us: less than 1% of all earth’s water (0.024%) Aquatic Biomes: characterized by salinity‚ depth‚ water flow (fast/slow) Salinity  Freshwater: streams‚ rivers‚ lakes‚ wetlands Saltwater/ marine: estuaries‚ coral reefs‚ open ocean Rivers & Streams (Lotic= flowing) fast vs. slow water and

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    Practice Problems and Exams 1 The Islamic University of Gaza Faculty of Commerce Department of Economics and Political Sciences An Introduction to Statistics Course (ECOE 1302) Spring Semester 2009-2010 Chapter 1 - Introduction and Data Collection Practice Exam - Solution Instructors: Dr. Samir Safi Mr. Ibrahim Abed SECTION I: MULTIPLE-CHOICE 1. The universe or "totality of items or things" under consideration is called a) a sample. b) a population. c) a parameter. d) a statistic. 2. A summary

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    Indonesian cuisine is diverse‚ in part because Indonesia is composed of approximately 6‚000 populated islands of the total 18‚000 in the world’s largest archipelago.[1] Many regional cuisines exist‚ often based upon cultural and foreign influences.[1] Indonesian cuisine varies greatly by region and has many different influences.[1][2][3] Throughout its history‚ Indonesia has been involved in trade due to its location and natural resources. Additionally‚ Indonesia’s indigenous techniques and ingredients

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    Technology has significantly changed my relationships within the market world. Technology is all around us in everything we do varying from banking‚ to getting coupons to our e-mails from previous stores we have shopped at‚ to getting our grades or even classes online. The first thing I do when I wake up in the morning is take a look at my smart phone. I check the weather application to see what I should wear. I glance at my news application to see what is going on around the world. I open my traffic

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    Tree of life

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    The Trees of Life In biology‚ there is a study of evolutionary relationships in groups of organisms where the relationship between the organisms is discovered through morphological data and molecular sequencing data; this is the study of phylogenetics. This is an important field of biology because these phylogenetic trees also grouped together individuals with similar traits in an organized fashion; which Charles Darwin created in his The Origin of Species book. The phylogenetic trees are

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    “Discovering who we are and where we belong can be challenging” "To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment." Ralph Waldo Emerson’s statement illustrates the difficulty of establish one’s true identity and sense of belonging. Humans are no means anti-social creatures and one of our quintessential traits is our desire to belong. Belonging gives us a purpose in life‚ it boosts our self-esteem and it provides us with a sense of security

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