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    of people and things impacted on this storm makes for the most intensified destructive tropical storms in the United States. With the flooding of Harvey this storm can be made beneficial to the environment. Though this natural disaster destroyed many of home it also helped restore the Earth’s environment by renewing the soil and distributing minerals amongst the it. The destruction of Hurricane Harvey is one to be remembered and learned from. The unexpected shift that Harvey exhibited left many

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    Globalization and Germany

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    Globalization and Germany In this day and age‚ globalization shines above all. It leads the world into its next level of evolution‚ forcing its countries’ social and economic developments into full swing with each passing moment. What is globalization? It is the unifying element brought on by the economies and cultures of the world joining together. There are countries that gain benefits‚ but others that lose theirs. For Germany‚ globalization is not beneficial. So what is

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    We’ve all heard of what happened to Germany in the early 1900’s. They were involved in a war with several other countries‚ their economy was mere to shreds‚ and the people began losing hope. However‚ the worst thing to hit Germany in the 1900’s was the holocaust‚ ran by Adolf Hitler himself. Anyone can tell you what Adolf Hitler did to most of the population of Germany‚ and some can even explain to you a personal encounter of the horrors that he manifested. Although most of the population can do

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    there starting to get worried. Polar bears are getting closer and closer to Inuits homes due to global warming. On page 3 the text clearly states‚ “Researchers want to better understand how rapid climate change in the Arctic is affecting the environment and the people who live there.” Researcher are trying to get a better grip on climate change in the arctic because climate change is doing a lot to the arctic and this is causing the polar bears to move closer and closer to the Inuit. Polar bears

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    Slavery By: Brayden (Nothing past 1760) How did the slaves affect the trade route? Introduction In all truth everyone thinks that slavery has changed so much nowadays‚ but there is very little difference between then and now. Slaves are still found anywhere and everywhere‚ people sell slaves on a average of $90. And it is estimated that there are still 60‚000 slaves in the U.S. alone. In the following passages modern day will see through the eyes of a poor slave‚ find out what the slave did dally

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    mammals have to surface to breathe‚ and if they come up through an oil slick‚ they can suck in the substance which then gets into their lungs‚ kind of like what happens to whales. Oil spills can also kill off smaller animals that the fish eat which affects what the dolphins eat. These are just three of the many thousands of animals that are affected by marine oil

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    Nazi Germany

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    In Nazi Germany during the Third Reich‚ which began in the early 1930’s‚ the role of Women in the society was greatly affected by different policies that were created by the totalitarian government system. Some of these policies included the Law of Encouragement of Marriage‚ the Lebensborn program‚ and the Law for Prevention of Hereditary Diseased Offspring (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). The law of Encouragement of Marriage said that newly wed couples would be given a loan of 1000 marks

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    Industrialization of Germany and Japan Germany and Japan were part of the second wave of modernizing nations. They did not start industrializing until the second half of the nineteenth century. It was nearly a century after the French revolution and the beginning of British industrialization. They did have an advantage in being the second wave‚ for one they could learn from the technologies and techniques that were used in Europe before them and implement these systems into their own industries. Germany and Japan

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    The Age of Exploration‚ that started in the 15th century and lasted until the 17th century‚ brought lots of trade and technology to the New World and the Old World. More specifically‚ the Columbian exchange brought rare resources across the Atlantic‚ like tobacco‚ cotton‚ corn‚ potatoes‚ sweet potatoes and livestock and sugar. Cotton was one of the most important resources both to the Americans and the Europeans. Cotton grows in climates that are warm and have long sunny periods so it was mainly

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    Throughout history different regions have been able to trade with other areas across the continents. Many factors helped facilitate this trade. Among these factors were the laws of supply and demand‚ the presence of middlemen‚ and common religions. Under the influence of these factors‚ silk‚ jade‚ dye‚ horses‚ and many other goods were traded throughout Asia‚ Africa‚ and Europe. Not only did these factors increase trade‚ but it also helped spread ideas and culture across the world. This cultural

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