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    Tattoos While the oldest known tattoo was on an iceman found on the Italian-Austrian border with carbon-dating showing the iceman to be 5‚200 years old (Lineberry‚ 2007) for many years‚ here in America‚ tattoos were only popular with sailors‚ soldiers‚ Marines‚ bikers and occasionally the rebellious teenager. Why were tattoos only popular with these few? Social taboos looked down on those with tattoos. However‚ through tattoos a person can show self expression‚ be self creative‚ and be identified

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    Causes of the Civil War The Civil War is an immense part of American history. It grasped battles all over the States with the Union against the Confederates‚ both fighting for the morals they believed were correct. Slavery was a big factor in the Civil War‚ with triggers that took a part in sparking the War such as‚ the Dred Scott v. Sanford case‚ the election of Abraham Lincoln‚ and the battle of Fort Sumter‚ which was the first battle of the Civil War. All of these events hold a special place

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    Compare and Contrast Christopher Smith University of Phoenix COM-170 COMPOSITION AND COMMUNICATION I January 14‚ 2014 Regina Vega Compare and Contrast Growing up‚ there are countless young boys‚ who have the dream of someday being a professional football or baseball player. Going outside and letting the imagination of being on the big stage and making the final pitch to win the World Series or the final Hail Mary throw to win the

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    The Never Ending Battle When I was in 7th grade‚ I lost my grandfather to cancer. I have never felt so much pain in my life from losing someone so close to me. I could never imagine what families went through when they lost their mother or father during the Salem witch trials. The pain they must have gone through. Arthur Miller wrote a play called The Crucible which is based off of the Salem witch trials. Throughout the play Mothers‚ fathers‚ and even a child were accused of witchcraft and

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    been effective in stopping their population from growing‚ but the environmental problems are still occurring. While most people focus on stopping the exponential growth of the world’s populations they overlook the issue of overconsumption‚ and the effects of the large corporation on the environment. One common example of a country that tried to control their populations is China. They have introduced the one-child policy‚ their family planning policy which restricts married families to only have one

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    OVERPOPULATION & THE ENVIROMENT I believe that the actual number of humans that live on this earth is the problem rather than how we live on the earth. We should develop new processes of growing‚ disposing‚ etc‚ to overcome our viral tendencies. Overpopulation is becoming one of the most preeminent problems facing human civilization. This complicated‚ pervasive issue is a problem of the utmost importance for people of all races‚ religions‚ and nationalities

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    OVERPOPULATION IN CHINA Nearly 4‚000 cities on our planet today have populations of 100‚000 people or more and these figures are only increasing as the world plummets into a state of extreme overpopulation. Overpopulation refers to the human population‚ the environment and the deepening concern that Earth doesn ’t have enough resources to support the growing global community. “The world population is currently growing by 74 million people per year – the equivalent of a city the size of San Francisco

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    P O Box GM 697 Sunny Acres Castries President: Cornelius Breen Secretary: Alfred Emmanuel Tele: 4505028 (H) 384-8019 (C ) Tel: 453-6758 (W) Fax: 452-1272 Email: lca@mf.iaaf.org Date: February 12‚ 2013 To: All Affiliated Members & Schools From: Chairman Games Committee Subject: National Junior Athletics Championship 2013 You are cordially invited to participate

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    In the 15th century millions of African men‚ women‚ and children were taken from Africa and deported to America where they became enslaved‚ this was considered the transatlantic slave trade. Europe‚ America‚ and Africa were major continents of the slave trade. The journey of the Middle Passage‚ which took three to four months‚ transported the Africans to the Americas in ships. These ships were packed with slaves that were chained together for the duration of the journey. Many of them died because

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    Overpopulation of Humans The impact of human activity on the environment is catastrophically devastating and destructible. Assisting to that destruction is the increasing number of people that make up the worlds population today. Overpopulation is the condition of giving birth to a number of people living on earth that over exceeds the amount of space‚ resources and land found on our planet. According to reports from the United Nations (2007)‚ “World population is currently growing by approximately

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