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    even a small amount of marine animals being affected will alter the entire ecosystem. The loss of one species can drastically alter how an ecosystem function. Similar to wolves and elephants‚ a single species‚ not matter the population‚ can have a profound influence on its habitat. Dr. Doris Abele mentioned this in an article when she said‚ “the loss of important species is changing the coastal ecosystems and their highly productive food webs‚ and we still can’t predict the long-term consequences” (Abele)

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    Illiteracy Consequences

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    Jet Sims Comp. II Ms. Choate February 3‚ 2012 Illiteracy Consequences Imagine being overseas in an unknown place where everything that is written is unrecognizable. An individual would possibly feel completely lost without any direction‚ no starting point‚ and no help. That is a daily way of life for the illiterate. They become lost because of their lack of education at a young age‚ or because their parents did not give them the opportunity. This education is paid for by the government and

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    Causes and Consequences The Deepwater Horizon oil spill also referred to as the BP oil spill or the Gulf of Mexico oil spill has been named largest accidental marine oil spill in the history of the petroleum industry. The spill occurred on 20 April‚ 2010 which lasted for 87 days and end on 15 July‚ 2010. The oil spill was caused by an explosion which resulted from high-pressure methane gas from the well that expanded into the drilling riser and was released onto the drilling rig‚ where it ignited

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    Common sense is the ability to imagine the consequences of actions and prevent humans from making irrational decisions. During the time of the American Revolution‚ colonists were forced to use common sense in order to defend not only themselves‚ but also the land that they called home. The call for independence came to the colonists out of necessity of gaining back their rights and establishing a government that worked to fulfill their needs. Looking back on the history of the American colonies‚

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    The Troika consists of three institutions‚ the European Commission (EC)‚ the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the European Central Bank (ECB). All together they make a collegial decision regarding terms and conditions of obtaining financial aid by the indebted periphery countries. The Troika was set up when it became obvious that the EU has no instruments to solve the sovereign debt crisis. Instead of following the EU law and democratic

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    Deforestation and its Consequences On page 270 in our book it talks about deforestation. This topic really hit home with me as I have helped on a tree farm for 15 years. Our book talks about how we have lost 1% of our forests in North America between 1990 and 2010‚ even though this seems like a small amount (5 million hectares‚ or about 12.3 million acres) it is a big impact on the diversity in North America. In an article I found online about deforestation in North America‚ Deforestation refers

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    Essay 3: Political parties have since 1796‚ become the source of electoral influence. Parties have violently discriminated against‚ and politically corrupted our constitutional system causing a gridlock. Our Government would function much more effectively if we did not have political parties because they distort the opinion of an electee and become too power hungry consequently‚ making Americans want to seek independent electors without a party. Politics refers to the influencing of the people

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    Do Teams make better decisions than Individuals? Technology continues to bring business competitors closer together in the global market. Smart businesses are positioning themselves to take the lead by using their intellectual capital at every level of the organization. Teams of employees are crucial to the partnership of corporate leadership‚ managers‚ and employees to improve company decision making and maximize strategic business advantages. Decision making is a large part of doing business

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    Liesel Consequences

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    Consequences By then‚ I had taken up almost every soul on Himmel Street. The only one left was Liesel. I felt bad for the little girl‚ she was so innocent. A sweet girl like her did not deserve to have almost everyone she loved taken away from her. I felt so bad that I almost put Rudy back in his body so that they could live a happy life together. I decided against the proposition‚ because the Boss wouldn’t be very pleased with me. * * * A NOTE ON THE BOSS * * * - He does not appreciate being

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    which can make many millions of shades of colors. Guppies which are a certain type of small fish mostly Found in trinidad and Barbados where they often do something such as penny pecking which is pecking at an object floating atop of the water as if it is a food and they make the fish peck at the object more depending on its color. Guppies color perception is based on the rods and cones inside they’re eye‚ Guppies have something called color vision or Color vision is the ability of an organism or machine

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