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    Mountains and the northern coast of Italy. There have been roughly around 292 deaths and 365 injured. Cultural buildings have been destroyed and many camps have been set up to account for the homes lost. Search crews have been set out and are working hard to try to find signs of life under the rubble. Sadly‚ this is nothing new to Italy. Just like Italy‚ California has a major past for big earthquakes. So‚ what caused the Italy earthquake? Earthquakes are caused by tectonic plates‚ which constantly move

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    Lucknow. DR- yes ‚ surely. I have worked in this field for quite a few years now but what i have noticed is that more problems have been reported since 2011‚ and has been drastically increasing. Me- What according to can be the cause of this increase? DR- The population has increased and more people have started buying cars and other vehicles these days and the exaust from the cars and other vehicles is effecting the health of the people . Me- what kind of problems have been reported? DR- Mainly

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    Dust Bowl‚ the period of time where terrible windstorms ruined the soil and caused people to moved‚ lasted for a decade. This tragedy was caused by the Homestead Act‚ poor farming techniques‚ and the severe drought. In 1909‚ the federal government passed the Homestead Act. Thousands of families abandoned their daily lives in order to jump at the opportunity to own free land. As stated in the background essay‚ “What Caused the Dust Bowl?”‚ in order to keep their claim

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    Pollution Caused by Urbanization and Its Solutions There are a large number of people who move to metropolitan areas in search of better job opportunities and living conditions. This process is called urbanization which is featured by a faster increase of urban population and economic development compared with rural areas. In spite of economic growth and improvement of basic facilities‚ cities‚ especially in developing countries‚ suffer from negative consequences of urbanization and postindustrialization

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    all your precious money out the bank‚ but it’s too late. You are now a part of a dark time called the Great Depression. The Great Depression caused many people to die and lose their life’s savings. The Stock market crashing was a huge cause to all of this happening. This left the country without any money. The Great Depression was an economic disaster that caused bank failures‚ drought problems‚ and reduction in purchasing across the board. The Stock Market crash of 1929 The Stock Market crash was

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    Conserve Species A question that comes up frequently when talking about conservation is why. Why care about something small and insignificant to humans why waste time and resources? Shouldn’t we focus on species that are more beneficial to humans? Why not use our natural resources so that humans receive the greatest benefit‚ are we not just as much a part of nature as the raven in your yard. The answers to these questions are complex and each with consequences. So why strive to save a species of mussel

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    The Importance of Endangered species in our world Importance of Endangered Species in our world INTRODUCTION The term endangered is used by international and national organizations to define plants and animals currently in danger of becoming extinct. Although the term endangered is universally used‚ the definition of an endangered species is greatly varied. In most cases‚ the factors causing an organism to become endangered are human- related. ABSTRACT Geographic distribution

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    Freedom I think freedom should never have to be won it should be an automatic human right there is no need to win it unless you do something bad like eliminate your old angry neighbor as for going to bed on time and doing chores that’s garbage that’s an adult’s job except for going to bed on time that’s just dumb if they (child) don’t get up in time for the bus then you either get them up or the nation is the law and you put down order and peace and drive them to school before work starts. But

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    Some say that because of fear people quit putting money in the markets. Some say the depression caused a third of banks to disappear. They think if they had gave funding after the big banks failed others wouldn’t have followed. The Great depression had huge effects on everyone. Rich‚ poor‚ housewives‚ gardener’s business etc. Even births dropped during the depression. People could not afford the cost that

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    10 years‚ two months‚ and two days ago‚ the stock market collapse. Excessive amounts of stock was traded and billions of dollar were lost‚ effectively sending us into a downward economic spiral we call the Great Depression. By 1933‚ half of all American banks had failed and the unemployment rate soared. It is generally agreed upon that excessive and improper use of credit‚ overspeculation in the stock and real estate markets‚ grossly high tariffs (which cut off international trade)‚ and return to

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