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    Tide Rises Tide Falls

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    Appreciation on The Tide Rises‚ The Tide Falls The Tide Rises‚ the Tide Falls is one of the famous poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow‚ an American poet of the 19th century. This poet is created in the author’s seventies. Thus‚ there is something of symbolism in the lines‚ but this essay would focus on the relation between the pattern and the idea of the poem. The whole poem has 3 stanzas. The first two stanzas follow the same end rhyme of aabba‚ while the third stanza is in a rhyme of aacca. Generally

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    Admittedly‚ drinking from the tap saves money‚ resources‚ and reduces our carbon footprint‚ but what happens when an emergency happens or a crisis hits? Bottled water saves lives. When water sources become contaminated‚ when a drought happens‚ when a hurricane comes‚ the most important resource to have to stay alive is bottled water. FEMA

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    The poem‚ I chose has a very optimistic point of view. It talks about life and how although we all are going to die eventually‚ and it’s no use dwelling on the past so you might as well live for now. This poem is interesting to me because‚ it gives me a different perspective on life now. This poem really relates with the world we live in because a lot of people have this kind of point of view. But also‚ some people feel so lost that they need to hear a positive message like this. I really like that

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    Benefits of Ecotourism

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    of Ethiopia‚ or the shores of Lake Malawi. Along the way‚ I stopped in villages and often stayed in local homes rather than hotels or hostels‚ providing some income for villagers and living close to the land. I would like to think that my carbon footprint on that trip was minimal. So how can you‚ as a backpacker‚ reap the benefits of ecotourism? Here are just a few examples of activities that would involve nature in some way‚ not endanger the environment‚ and help respect local cultures: *

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    What is an Environmentally Sustainable Society? Environmental Science is an Interdisciplinary Study A. Environmental Science Studies how the earth works‚ our interaction with the earth‚ and the methods/procedures we use to deal with environmental problems. 1. The biosphere is the natural world: plants‚ animals‚ soils‚ air‚ and water. 2. The culturesphere is defined by technological‚ economic‚ cultural‚ and political aspects of our world. B. Environment & Ecology 1. Environment

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    of time or the other‚ only with the hope that we’ll meet them again. P: Whenever we part with someone who is very close to hearts‚ farewell is not easy. It really hurts. K: We meet various people in our lives. P: Most of them are like footprints in the sand‚ which eventually disappear with galloping waves of time--- K: ---but some of them are like marks on stone‚ which remain forever. B: yes‚ Mrs. Who-so-ever‚ you will always leave beautiful & loving memories in our hearts‚ no matter how

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    Hydraulic Fracking

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    technique to produce natural gas and oil. Wells are built which involves the injection of water‚ sand and chemicals at high pressure into bedrock to produce natural gas and oil. The process creates small cracks or fractures in rock formations. The initiative of hydraulic fracturing will create jobs‚ the ability to produce natural gas and oil‚ and for the United States to be less dependent

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    The Future of Oil

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    OF OIL Contents 1. Extreme oil--from the deep Atlantic to the arctic‚ from fracking in the U.S. to sands in Canada--is replacing dwindling supplies. But it comes at a heavy economic and environmental cost 2. The Bakken Boom 3. Boom and Bust 4. The True Price of Oil 5. OIL ON THE EDGE 6. TIGHT OIL 7. ARCTIC OFFSHORE 8. PRESALT DEEPWATER 9. OIL SHALE 10. OIL SANDS 11. HOW SPIKING OIL AFFECTS YOU 12. A RECORD PRICE FOR REGULAR 13. INCOME AND GAS 14

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    The wall on East German side was called “Death Strip” and had a gauntlet of soft sand (to show footprints)‚ floodlights‚ vicious dogs‚ trip-wire machine guns and patrolling soldiers with orders to shoot escapees on sight. At least 171 people were killed trying to find away to get over‚ under or around the Berlin Wall. In 1961 until the wall came

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    Bravo in the British and French sectors. It was impossible to cross unless a person was given special clearance by the Soviets and the Western Allies. Very few people were allowed to cross‚ but many died trying. With the two walls‚ the soft sand to track footprints‚ the guard dogs‚ and the machine gun wielding guards‚ the wall was almost impossible to cross. But‚ many still tried daring and creative attempts including using a hot air balloon to cross‚ crashing into the wall at high speeds‚ and escaping

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