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    death of the Florida Everglades was a slow process. This process began with an arguably beneficial plan developed by the United States Corps of Engineers to help stop the damage caused by frequent flooding and create more farming land. The flooding problems sought to be corrected by the Corps of Engineers occurred primarily in the Kissimmee River basin‚ a major river running south though central Florida and functioning as the primary source of clean water to the Florida Everglades. When man proceeds

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    Eugene Sharper Sr. 29 September 2013 How Can We Know God Exists? How can we prove the existence of an invisible being? The Bible says in John 1:18 and 1 John 4:12‚ “no one has ever seen God” (Nelson‚ 1994)‚ so how can we know he exists; especially with all the trouble in the world. Judging in this manner would indeed prove if anything‚ God doesn’t exist; however‚ although pain‚ sorrow‚ and sickness are in the world; God exists! The prophets of old‚ nature‚ and the scriptures prove the undeniable

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    our lives when we are confronted with an identity crisis‚ but a continuous challenge throughout our lives as we encounter new experiences that will alter our thoughts‚ emotions and perspective on ourselves. Most of us are following the “norms”‚ society expectations but deep down inside‚ we desire for freedom. Society only gives us a narrow time‚ a “window”‚ between school and marriage to be whomever we want without the judgement of society. This window is the only time that we can have a ”good time”

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    Here Are Some Ways That You Can Get Involved: Conserve Habitats One of the most important ways to help threatened plants and animals survive is to protect their habitats permanently in national parks‚ nature reserves or wilderness areas. There they can live without too much interference from humans. It is also important to protect habitats outside reserves such as on farms and along roadsides. You can visit a nearby national park or nature reserve. Some national

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    How Can We Close the Achievement Gap? Students affected by the troubling achievement gap that often lead to long term gaps that include dropout rates‚ college completion‚ and the kind of jobs students secure as adult. However‚ we have to know what’s an achievement gap and why is decreasing the gap so important? The achievement gap in education refers to the observed‚ persistent disparity of education measured between the performances of group of students. (Achievement Gap1). Some researchers have

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    accountable for guns being in the hands of terrorists‚ domestic abusers‚ and other violent criminals. As I quote she says‚ “I don’t know how we keep seeing shooting after shooting‚ read about the people murdered because they went to Bible study or they went to the movies or they were just doing their job‚ and not finally say we’ve got to do something about this.” This is so true we hear about shootings after shootings all over the world. People would say shootings only happen in bad neighborhoods‚ and ghettos

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    How Can We Rid Childhood Obesity? Childhood obesity is a pandemic that has reached worldwide distribution. A problem as rampant as this is having a direct negative correlation with education and the way kids learn in America. “More than one third of children and adolescents are overweight or obese” (Center for Disease Control and Prevention). For the next generation to succeed and someday be responsible for many of the leadership roles that run this country‚ there needs to be immediate action. Childhood

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    Southeast Asia. It can grow to an astounding length of 23 feet‚ and it can weigh up to 200 pounds. They are a threat to the local people and animals of the area around the Everglades. The reason being is they have been smuggled by illegal pet dealers in Florida. With the current threat of these snakes some cation must be taken to stop the spread of their population. To start off‚ the Burmese Python is an enormous snake that resides mainly in Southeast Asia. Source 1 states that they can grow to be 23

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    a charity that follows the same aim as you‚ there are loads but choose a charity you can trust. It doesn’t have to be a lot‚ but it should be something significant. Give up gourmet coffee and give the money to a homeless outreach. Drive less to save gas. Carpool. Stop the special trips to the store. Walk where you can. Give the money you saved to a soup kitchen. It can be the money you spend on chocolates‚ it can be the money that you spend on console games. Every little counts‚ remember that. 4

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    These species are the worst ones we have in Florida.“We are ground zero for the impacts of invasive species‚” says Doria Gordon‚ the director of conservation science for the Florida chapter of the Nature Conservancy (TNC) . “And our invaders are very good at finding new habitats.” Usually those habitats are around South Florida in the everglades. The mix of suburbs and wilderness around the area of the everglades‚ makes the Everglades a place where all species can live. The first species is the Lionfish;

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