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    Why Is NEPA Important?

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    review how the environment will be impacted by their actions. Thus‚ agencies are able to discover potential violations with other environmental laws during one review process. Does NEPA adequately facilitate public debate? Well‚ that depends on what is considered “adequate”. My opinion is mixed about this because NEPA does provide avenues for citizens to get information and participate‚ but only individuals who are actively interested in environmental protection efforts would know this. The average

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    What is the constitution? The very thing that gave us freedom from Britain. Which is why it is so important. It was written and signed by representatives of rebel colonies defying the king in hopes of making a new nation one where they will be able to have freedom to speak their mind and write whatever they want. It has lasted thousands of years still letting us have freedom of speech and write what we want. It gives us the right to vote for our own leader to guide us and to make the best choices

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    Asian part of Turkey with the European part. What makes the Dardanelles so important is the fact that it not only provides access between the seas but also is a major channel for maritime trade and chokepoint for oil transit. It is because of the oil exports that makes the Dardanelles the top dangerous chokepoint in the world since it supplies both Western and Southern Europe‚ which also makes it one of the most busiest chokepoints too; the reason why this is is because annually about 50‚000 vessels

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    To say that I have always known what kind of career I want is inaccurate‚ but to say that I have always had a passion for humanitarian work‚ social justice‚ and equality is not. From an early age‚ I have participated in various community initiatives at both the local and global level. My interest in cultural education‚ NGOs‚ and varying international political systems‚ has led me to engage in travel‚ undertake different humanitarian projects and complete my Bachelor’s degrees in both Arts (with a

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    Why English Is Important

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    Why is the study of English important? Education is a very integral part of the development of a child. English‚ math‚ and science are the core subjects that are used in education. The study of English is one of the most important subjects‚ not only to Americans but also to other cultures. English is important for a number of reasons. It is important in a job setting; employers think very highly of potential employees if they use correct grammar and sophisticated English. Also‚ fluent English

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    got the vaccine for a disease like influenza (commonly referred to as the flu) because you don’t think you will need it. You think that you can take care of yourself with some medicine from the store and some sleep. When you do get the flu‚ that is what happens‚ but soon you get so sick that you go to the doctor. They send you to the hospital. They give you better medicines and you are soon feeling much better. You may be getting better‚ but all that time that you were sick‚ you weren’t working. That

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    against certain monsters‚ the readers can visualize the actual strength that Beowulf attains. With his honorable skills and morality‚ Beowulf lives as an Epic hero because of his deeds and endeavors. Without them‚ of coarse Beowulf would not be considered as a larger-than-life‚ impressive individual. Beowulf’s physical and spiritual achievements are

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    Why was Marbury v. Madison such an important case?  Was Justice Marshall acting in an interpretist or non-interpretist fashion? Marbury v. Madison was an important case because it was the first time that the U.S. Supreme Court applied judicial review to a case. Judicial review is where the federal courts have the power to void acts from Congress that differ from that of the Constitution. The 1800 election resulted in Thomas Jefferson’s Democratic-Republican party defeating John Adams Federalist

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    Why Is Activism Important

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    “A dead thing can go with the stream‚ but only a living thing can go against it.” G.K Chesterton Activism and protests are important to a government‚ even more to a democracy‚ to help make a change‚ in some circumstances‚ which would not have had light shined on them otherwise. Without such demonstrations‚ we may still have segregation between the races and unequal rights between genders. Generally‚ most people have the wrong idea about activism and protests. Undoubtedly there are “hippies” and

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    Not only is cursive necessary for specifics as previously mentioned but it is also very important for general security. As a means of verifying thing like checks and documents “printed letters are easier to forge” (Steinmetz 3). This factor alone should be enough to keep cursive on the curriculum in all schools. Since it has no longer become

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