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    Leaning Check 3. Humans have increased the carrying capacity of their environment by advancing and developing new technologies. Starting in the early 1700s‚ humans started to improve technology such as medicine‚ food‚ shelter and weapons. Medicine allowed patients with before-fatal illnesses to be treated or agricultural development allowed the capacity and quality of food to sustain. All changes and improvements made enabled humans to increase carrying capacity of their environment. 4. I would predict

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    8 Children of the Corn - John Franklin John Franklin is best remembered for playing Isaac Chroner in the 1984 film Children of the Corn and Cousin Itt in The Addams Family. Franklin was born with a growth hormone deficiency and as a result he is under 5ft tall. John started his career doing commercials and was picked up for Children of the Corn a year later. The role jumpstarted his acting career but following 9/11 Franklin decided to return to teaching because he felt that acting was “shallow”.

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    What Caused the Korean War

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    and USSR were unable to reach an agreement on the unification of Korea - they could not agree on what form the government should take‚ the type of economy it should have‚ on the alliances it should make. Liberation from the war did not result in immediate freedom and instead‚ the country was divided by ideological differences caused by the emerging Cold War. World War II divided Korea into a Communist‚ northern half and an Americanoccupied southern half‚ divided at the 38th parallel. As a result

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    What Caused The Iraq War

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    So taking into account the actions taken and how the war was conducted‚ we can better understand why America even initiated war with Iraq in the first place. To do so‚ a variety of theories and lenses must be used‚ in order to gain various perspectives on the question. Realism is the best theory of international relations that can be applied to this war. This perspective credits war to three things‚ opportunism‚ balance of power and security. (Creamer‚ 2012) In the case of opportunism‚ much can

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    processes‚ and ensure the organization as a whole is focused on the implementation of a long term strategy‚ the organization must ensure that they have a balanced scorecard (Kaplan & Norton‚ 2007). A framework is provide by the balanced scorecard to ensure the successful implementation of the company’s strategy‚ while simultaneously allowing the strategy to evolve in order to respond to any changes in the company’s technological‚ market‚ and competitive environments (Kaplan & Norton‚ 2007). Without a balanced

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    Have you ever wanted to know what read about what really happened in the Boston Massacre. It all started in Boston one fateful day. The British came to Boston and the people of Boston were not happy about it. By examining the boston massacre and the causes of it‚ It is clear that this was an important part in the revolutionary war. the Boston Massacre was that many of the colonist were upset by the fact that they had to share a house with a british soldier. This was called the quartering act.

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    Many individuals are critical of his efforts and he is notoriously regarded as one of the least caring presidents. The approach taken by Hoover was mainly aimed at restoring the level of confidence people have in the economy and banking system. In the process‚ Hoover provided authorization for farmers and agricultural businessmen to stop bankruptcy. Another feature of the approach that was taken by Hoover is rugged individualism‚ whereby‚ each individual

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    stock market crash was not the cause of the Great Depression‚ but it did step up the global economic downfall of which it was also a warning. However‚ the causes of the Depression do not all center on the stock market. The causes is believed to have come from tight money behavior of American consumers. World War I had left many lingering effects‚ in countries other than the United States. Many countries were heavily in debt‚ with no way to pay anything off. Farmers who had been struggling with

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    * Charles Darwin Origin of species by natural selection Theory of natural selection 1. Over production More offspring are produced than can survive 2. Variation There are differences in the traits of these organisms 3. Competition 4. Best adapted survive select agent 5. Reproduce Pass on desirable traits to the next generation Organisms rarely have mutations that can allow the to better adapt to there envirironment. I. Evidence for evolution A. Fossils Remnants of organisms that

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    The Peloponnesian War lasted from roughly from 431 BC to 404 BC. The two major players in the war were Athens and Sparta. Athens was a democratic state with a strong naval-based military. Sparta was on the other hand an oligarchical state with a disciplined land army. After the Persian Wars‚ Athens became more powerful‚ and the fear of Athenian dominance would spark the Peloponnesian Wars. However this thirst for power along with poor leadership would be the downfall of Athens. Sparta was the dominant

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