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    four largest manage 80% of the industry. They have taken over farming in America and have caused many negative effects for farmers‚ for the animals‚ and at our dinner tables. In the past‚ farmers were free to decide what they were going to grow and how they were going to grow it. Food was fresh and healthy. Today‚ food looks healthy and comes in "farm fresh" packaging so we think it is healthy‚ but the reality is that the conditions under which our food is grown is definitely not healthy. Big business

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    conflict in many areas‚ but one of the hardest hit is the economy. The success of the United States is the sole reason for the mass immigration that it receives every year. The average immigrant is in search of a better lifestyle‚ one where he can work to support his family and earn enough to have feed his children. He hears of "The American Dream" and that America is the land of the free. So‚ he decides to come to this great country he hears about. Since opening our borders to anybody and everybody

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    How does/did race effect American education? Well Integration brought more of a positive effect while segregation brought more of a negative effect to education. Or should I say it brought more of a negative effect to all if not most of the blacks education. Now you may be wondering How? Well‚ things were not equal and therefor black students didn’t have it all that fair because the white students had more than the blacks did. Whether it was neighborhoods‚ schools‚ or teachers. First of all‚ segregation

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    Abstract: Child labor refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood interferes with their ability to attend regular school‚ and that is mentally‚ physically‚ socially or morally dangerous and harmful. Child labor started around the industrial revolution. During the industrial revolution‚ Children had always worked‚ especially in farming. But factory work was hard. A child with a factory job might work 12 to 18 hours a day‚ six days a week‚ to earn a dollar. Many

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    Bottled Water and the Environment Bottled water has become an important aspect of human lives. For some of us‚ it’s important to the point where we can say “I can’t live without bottled water!”. This is mainly because of its convenience and the idea of bottled water being more “healthy” than tap water. Bottled water may be easily accessible and maybe even tastier than tap water‚ but is it better for ourselves and the environment in the long run? The consumption of bottled water has increased tremendously

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    With the use of computerized systems in their everyday work‚ police officers can quickly fill out paper work or reports. When officers did not have access to computers they would have to fill out all the reports and paperwork by hand. They even had to write out traffic tickets and fines out by hand. Then they would have to go down to the local magistrate judge or the police headquarters and submit all the paper work they filled out. When my parents were working in law enforcement‚ they

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    States of America‚ who entered in 1941; due to the geographical positions of these allied countries they were not affected by most land technology. Yet‚ the development of bombing strategies‚ aviation and naval capabilities allowed for enemy forces to affect even these isolated countries. Bombing became a heavily used tactic during the war‚ with huge bombing campaigns becoming a norm. The German offensive on Britain was one of bombing major cities and military factories. ‘At Bath the numbers known to

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    The dependent variable in the experiment was the time taken to coagulate‚ the independent was the temperature of the water bath and the control was the deionised water and milk solution. These variables allowed for the experiment to be conducted accurately‚ with unexpected results. This is due to the enzymes being most active at 60ᵒC‚ it was that results were going to be most active at the 41ᵒC which is close to human body temperature. When we compare the enzyme in the low temperatures to the enzymes

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    pulse. As a person exercises the heart pumps the blood around the body faster causing the pulse rate to increase and breathing rate to increase. Yet for a fit person such as an athlete‚ when they exercise their pulse rate does not increase as much as an unfit person pulse rate does‚ this is because an athlete exercise’ on a regular bases which allows them to exercise without using too much energy. Yet when the person is at rest again the line on the

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    the ruler will fall. Variables - which variables are you going to: Change? (Independent Variable) The Independent Variable in this Investigation is the reaction time. Measure? (Dependent variable) The Dependent Variable in this Investigation is how far the ruler falls. Keep the same? (Controlled variables) The Controlled Variables in this Investigation include; where the ruler starts; the position from where the ruler is dropped; the way the investigator holds the ruler; the equipment used

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