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    1.06 Origins of the Ocean

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    drifting away. This has continued until the continents were in the places we know them to be today. This drift has caused the formation of separate oceans instead of one huge one. This drift still continues today. Volcanoes affected the origins of the sea by pouring huge amounts of steam into the atmosphere. This would result in the process of condensation. The volcanoes would pour steam and the Earth would cool down‚ which lead to condensation. The process caused water to fill up the hollows

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    Family photos take on a whole new meaning once you experience it from the parent side of things. As a kid‚ I remember the outfits being chosen‚ the pep talk errr.. words of encouragement/"Mess this up and Mom will be pissed" talk. We’ve only done professional photos a few times but never as a family of 4‚ never with 2 little girls and so when we enlisted Erin Fraser Photography to cover our first family photos as a family of four‚ I knew this would be one for the books. Family photos were a little

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    Saffiya Woodard. Saffiya was born in the year of 1953 in the Afar region of Ethiopia. Her and her family emigrated when she was fifteen years old in 1968. I decided to interview my grandmother because she is the center of why the family migrated to the United States and she could finally tell me the whole story. Many years prior to her birth‚ her mother was arranged to marry someone that was from a family close to her own. Women in their tribe would get married as early as the age of ten depending on

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    ORIGINS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION The causes of the French Revolution of 1787-1789 (Solé 3) is a subject worthy of investigation because the revolt is an event of crucial importance in Western History. It marked the end of feudalism and the beginning of democracy in France‚ and can be seen as a turning point for liberty in Europe. To quote the German author Goethe‚ ‘From this place‚ and from this day‚ commences a new era in the world’s history’ (Wright 2). In 1774 when Louis XVI ascended

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    known as the blue whale‚ minke whale‚ fin whale‚ humpback whale and the gray whale. These all have something in common. These kinds of whales‚ dolphins and porpoises are all part of the cetacean family. This family‚ especially whales‚ is crucial to the survival of humans and the planet. The whale family has as profound link to the ocean as the ocean has an undeniable link to humanity. The damage being done to whales has already negatively affected the earth‚ therefore affecting us as a species. As

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    Sex Roles 10 (1984): 587-600. Print. 3. Peplau LA. 2005. “Identity support‚ identity devaluation‚ and well being among lesbians”. Psychology of Women Quarterly‚ 29: 140–145 4. Fox‚ Bonnie. "Lesbians at Home: Why Can ’t a Man Be More Like a Woman?" Family Patterns‚ Gender Relations. 3rd ed. Oxford University Press‚ 2001. 385-415. Print.

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    Chapter 4 The Origins and Concept of Justice Chapter 4 Contents Origins of the Concept of Justice Components of Justice Distributive Justice Corrective Justice CHAPTER OBJECTIVES 1. Know the definitions‚ concepts‚ and origins of justice 2. Understand the components of justice including distributive‚ corrective‚ and commutative. 3. Be able to define procedural and substantive justice. 4. Understand the difference between the utilitarian rationale and retributive rationale under

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    Origins of Jazz Dance

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    Origins of Jazz Dance in American Culture The varieties of jazz dance reflect the diversity of American culture. Jazz dance mirrors the social history of the American people‚ reflecting ethnic influences‚ historic events and cultural changes. Jazz dance has been greatly influenced by social dance and desired music. Like so much that is “from America‚” the history of jazz dance commences somewhere else. The origins of Jazz music and dance are found in the rhythms and movements brought to America

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    Family Health History Analysis After Looking over my family’s health history and the most common health problems that run in my family and looking at my current health status I was very surprised to find that the most common things were hypothyroidism‚ obesity and skin cancer. Those three conditions are what I may have to deal with in my future if I do not change my current lifestyle habits. Hypothyroidism is a condition that most of my female family members suffer from this condition in which

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    origin of life on earth

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    The Earth is one of eight major planets and a host of minor planets that circle a fairly average‚ middle-aged‚ main-sequence star. It formed from the accretion of residual material from the gravitational collapse of the solar nebula that produced the Sun. Based on their specific distances from the Sun‚ the planets formed into groups of similar chemical compositions‚ sizes‚ and densities. The four smaller inner planets are of higher density and are composed of a mixture of rock and metal. In contrast

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