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    heard of it. The Anthropocene is very important because it is able to show just how humans have impacted the earth‚ and how we have changed it. As humans‚ we are pushing the wildlife into smaller areas as we create new homes‚ and disrupt their habitat. The earth is facing its sixth extinction‚ and studies show that humans are to blame. This does not mean every single animal species has suffered a loss of 25%. Some are impacted more than others. Humans are to blame‚ as the killing of animals‚ and change

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    The Market Revolution describes the enlargement of the marketplace that happened in the early 19th-century brought on by the building of new roads and canals to allow remote communities access to each other for the first time. Influenced by the successfulness of the Erie Canal‚ states spent millions of dollars on transportation systems that propelled economic growth. Funded by private developers and state governments‚ thousands of miles of roads and canals permitted manufacturers‚ craftsmen‚ and

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    ‘As our society has changed‚ Australian English as a unique variety has virtually disappeared‚ leading to a significant loss of national identity. It seems we no longer want to be different.’ Discuss. Australian English is a unique‚ thriving and clear identity that presents itself through language. Our language is unique in its use and meaning of words reflected in our use of the subsystems of language including the lexicology‚ morphology and semantics that have Australian’s priding themselves

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    Matthew Arnold: Poems Summary and Analysis of "The Scholar-Gipsy" (1853) Summary The speaker of "The Scholar-Gipsy" describes a beautiful rural setting in the pastures‚ with the town of Oxford lying in the distance. He watches the shepherd and reapers working amongst the field‚ and then tells the shepherd that he will remain out there until sundown‚ enjoying the scenery and studying the towers of Oxford. All the while‚ he will keep his book beside him. His book tells the famous story by Joseph Glanvill

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    1) Matthew Freeman is very informative and puts that toward discussions. For example during the moon survival Matthew had knowledge that was relevant towards the topic which lead to a higher score at the end. But it was also disruptive towards the group due to faulty information in the geography and use of solar items. Evan Fernandez always brings a positive attitude to the group which facilitates our group events well. For example during the envelopes with letters Evan was the outsider looking

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    Anne Frank; How I’m Impacted Dear Anne Frank‚ Your diary made a prodigious impact on a numerous amount of people‚ including myself. It is ludicrous that the martinet‚ Adolf Hitler‚ would do something so truculent like that. It is a good thing that him and his followers were ostracized from society. The diary you kept when you were in hiding has affected a lot of people in different ways. First of all‚ it has informed many people about the life of a Jew in the depraved time of World War II

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    been touched upon and improved. With inventions such as the steam engine‚ the water frame‚ the cotton gin‚ and the spinning jenny‚ our modern day might not have been so fortunate or plentiful. With the help of these inventions in the industrial revolution‚ post-revolutionary inventors and entrepreneurs were given the inspiration for their creations that led to the efficient lifestyles we live today. Although these new technologies made life a bit more bearable‚ there were still problems such as the

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    Humans have impacted biodiversity over the many of years in numerous ways. It started with hunting of animals all the way to the manufacturing of factors. All of which has led to the poisoning of our world. There are many different ways that the human species have impacted the biomes‚ such activities like Agriculture‚ Mining‚ Industry‚ Urbanisation and many more. Agriculture impacts the water quality which can modify the nutrient cycle of water and earthly ecosystems. It also changes the land cover

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    “Change is a reality we all live with”. (Lamberton & Minor-Evans‚ 2013‚ p. 208) Change can be a negative or positive force in one’s life. I believe that your attitude determines this force. The purpose of this journal is to discuss how change has impacted my own life. It will also discuss whether or not I see change as mostly a positive or negative force. Even though I am thirty-four years old‚ I have experienced many changes in my life. I have witnessed life begin and end. I have experienced love

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    In what Ways has Multi-Culturalism Impacted British Society in the last fifty years? In a statement on the first of March 2011‚ Lord Justice Munby and Mr Justice Beatson‚ high court judges‚ stated that ‘We live in this country in a democratic and pluralistic society‚ in a secular state not a theocracy’. ‘Although historically this country is part of the Christian West‚ and although it has an established church which is Christian‚ there have been enormous changes in the social and religious life

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