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    The Love Canal Tragedy

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    The Love Canal Tragedy— a historical event which had an immense impact on the lives of those involved‚ as well as the laws and regulations set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). It began as a plan by entrepreneur William T. Love to construct a canal that could act as a water source and conduct power using hydroelectricity‚ but rather served as a connector between Lake Ontario and the Niagara River. While his proposal sounded as though it would be a success‚ all construction came to a halt

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    where the ram who was evident of immunity (0epg)‚ would theoretically pass those traits onto offspring. Paddock rotation‚ while effective‚ is quite impractical in the school grounds due to lack of space and protection. Four paddocks would have to be fenced‚ and ‘dog-proofed’ if the sheep were to graze in each paddock for the duration of two

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    Democracy In America

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    different people. To immigrants entering the United States‚ it generally means an opportunity to build a better life for themselves and their families. Typically‚ to those that have been born and raised in America‚ it is the classic white picket-fenced house with a perfect nuclear family‚ as seen in vintage television shows. However‚ today’s version of the American Dream has changed to become more career-oriented. In essence‚ the American Dream continues to evolve‚ as well as individuals’ rights

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    Responsible dog owners never let their dogs off the leash when they’re out of the house unless they’re safely confined within a fenced-in yard. Keeping your dog on a leash is important for many reasons. Why dog leash training is Important Dog leash training‚ and keeping your dog on a leash every time he’s outside‚ can prevent potential injuries. If your dog is pulling on his leash or walking or running freely‚ he could knock a young child or elderly person down. And‚ even the friendliest dog could

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    The debate over ocean fishing rights and responsibilities takes place between the commercial fishing industry and conservationists worldwide. In recent years‚ legislators have worked with these polarized constituents to ensure a sustainable yet profitable industry. Fortunately‚ there has been much compromise between fishers and environmentalists‚ but both sides remain alienated from each other. The demand for fish has been spurred in part by nutritionists and doctors who promote the health benefits

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    The First Triumvirate

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    rights. He was [Biblius] the second consul. The lex Campania aimed at providing land for Pompey’s veterans. Pompey was apparently unhappy with the way the law was passed. Cicero‚ in a letter to Atticus said regarding Pompey’s position: “Pompey has fenced so far with the important questions. When asked‚ he said that he agreed with

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    Misconceptions about Pit Bull Terriers CM 220 Sean Jolley May 16‚ 2013 Kaplan University It is better to understand the breed and where they come from before making assumptions about the type of animal they are. The Europeans wanted a stout muscular breed that had feistiness to it that they could use for baiting or rat fights (pitbull411.com). Yes‚ it is true that the breed started off as a fighting dog that was used to bait bulls that were uncontrollable by their owners. But when Europeans

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    There are many ways that you can fall off a horse. You can fall with grace‚ dismount with style‚ and take a digger with dignity. You can also land face first in the sand‚ landing in such a way that can be best described as a stingray. I was the stingray on that fine July evening. I have also been described as the disgraceful dismount‚ the grit toothed wonder‚ and the dirt consultant. Most people say you have to fall off seven times before you are considered a true rider‚ if that was the case I would

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    Superfund

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    Many Diversified Interests Superfund Site: (5th Ward) Houston‚ TX At one time‚ Houston’s Fifth Ward contained a 36-acre fenced area‚ encompassing several debris piles‚ paved areas‚ and a few remnant structures. This once industrial area contained metal casting foundries that had created specialty molded steel parts that served as the foundation for industrial‚ railroad‚ and mining operations across the country. Also among the steel debris‚ were several used catalyst drums left by behind by a nearby

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    significance. Print Land of Plenty‚ Lucienne Bloch http://www.weisman.umn.edu/exhibits/eye/bloch.html This print work was created in 1935 by Lucienne Bloch. It shows a power line looming overhead as a family of starving immigrant workers walks past a fenced-off cornfield and are unable to gain access. This image as well as the title underscore the family’s disconnect from the American dream‚ and depict the irony of poverty in the land of plenty. Conceptual Art One and Three Chairs‚ Joseph Kosuth

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