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    first cruise. I brought my friend‚ Mariah‚ along with me for my first experience. We are on our way to Puerto Rico from Florida‚ which means we will be going through the Bermuda Triangle. There have been a lot of rumors about people disappearing or being transported into the future when they go through the Bermuda Triangle. I did not believe the rumors‚ but as we board the ship they are constantly running through my head. Mariah gives me a drink of water and assures me that nothing is going to happen

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    Kevin Sierra The Bermuda Triangle is real life sci-fi killer. The influence of humans is one of the ways that has killed plenty in the Bermuda Triangle. The never ending season of terrible weather is another one of the ways the Bermuda Triangle will claim your life. The Bermuda Triangle also has a historical death toll of the life’s it has claimed to prove how dangerous making a course through it can be. The Bermuda Triangle is where human influence can get you killed‚ is where the worlds most

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    The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the ocean between Bermuda Island‚ Maiami and Porta Rico in the shape of a triangle. Many different mysterious incidents and disappearances have taken place within the triangle which have claimed over 1000 lives in the past 100 years. There are many theories that try to explain the things that have happend in the bermuda triangle including: - A weapon from Atlantis which destroyed Atlantis itself - Gas bubble pulling everything down into the ocean - Aliens -

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    Sleep Relate Literature

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    Chapter I I. Introduction A. Background of the Study B. Statement of the Problem C. Hypothesis D. Significance of the Study E. Scope of Limitation F. Theoretical Framework G. Conceptual Framework H. Definition of Terms II. Review of Related Literature A. Sleep B. Sleep debt C. Sleep deprivation D. Somnipathy E. Sleep and academic performance III. Research Methodology and Procedure IV. Presentation/Analysis/Interpretation of Data

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    Cuba's Fight Against HIV

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    In the 1980’s‚ Cuba emerged as one of the leading forces in the fight against HIV in the Caribbean. The new virus stumped doctors as it ravaged and attempted to engulf the small island in disease and squalor. Fortunately‚ the Cuban government took fast action and put preventative measures into place to both detect and prevent the spread of the HIV virus. Cuba’s aggressive measures included testing citizens for the virus and quarantining those infected who were infected in sanatoriums. The United

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    ------------------------------------------------- HIV/AIDS patients in Zambia; Are they cared for? A RESEARCH PROPOSAL By MUCHUU BRAVO (0977367952) STUDENT OF MASTER OF ARTS IN ECONOMICS UNIVERSITY OF ZAMBIA ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT LUSAKA‚ ZAMBIA August 2012 Table of Contents Executive summary 2 Background 3 Rationale 4 Problem 4 Objectives 4 Methodology 4 Anticipated Results 6 Dissemination 7 Timetable 7 Budget 7 Appendix A: Study Time Frame 8 Appendix B:

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    This speech is an excellent example of a persuasive speech‚ as a result‚ the topic was engaging and it contained the three elements of the rhetorical triangle. The overall structure of the speech is organized well. The speaker’s introduction was strong‚ stating the organization she was representing‚ establishing a level of logos. Also with the use of anaphora of repeating‚ "I am here to speak" and later in her speech‚ "you don’t know" helped shown importance. She hooked the audience in the body of

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    Description Paragraph

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    Preferably‚ description paragraphs should concentrate on action (verbs)‚ rather than sensations (adverbs and adjectives). Writers should assume the role of readers whose idea of the described events is‚ in entirety‚ constructed by the paragraph content. Description paragraphs should be detailed‚ clear‚ and render the represented reality chronologically. Rather than providing advice‚ descriptive paragraphs ought to focus on essential information that is presented in a step-by-step manner. Writers

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    Process Description

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    Process Description: How to Write about a Sequence of Events Posted by Dennis G. Jerz‚ on July 16th‚ 2011 This document describes how to write a process description‚ a variation of the short report designed to convey to the reader how a change takes place through a series of stages. The process description examines an event over time; by contrast‚ the mechanism description focuses on an object in space. Use a process description when your intended reader wants to learn about the action in question

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    A Description of Nigeria

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    drastically grown. In Nigeria there are between 250 and 400 ethnic groups .Because of this‚ there are bound to be problems between them. Interethnic relations were commonly untrustworthy‚ discriminative‚ and on occasion‚ violent. Diseases like AIDS‚ HIV‚ malaria‚ and yellow fever have placed great strain on Nigeria’s population and healthcare system. But even with the diseases the amount of people continues to grow. In 1985 there were a few people with AIDS but the government didn’t make much of it

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