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    Pet Gold Fish

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    taking caring care of a pet and making sure they are okay. Owning a pet should be a privilege because these animals depend on you and that is like a gift to own. Every pet deserves a loving and dependable care-taker even as simple as having a pet gold fish. Gold fishes would make a good and simple pet; it doesn’t take a lot of looking after and being for it all the time. From my experiences with having a fish for a pet‚ it is very important to keep its environment nice and clean‚ similar to us because

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    California Gold Rush

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    California History Gold Rush Essay I disagree with the quote stating that the Gold Rush had relatively small impact on the history of California. I believe that the Gold Rush had a very large impact on California. California went from a cow town to industrial virtually over night. The gold was discovered in 1848. By 1852 400‚000 people rushed in. This would be the largest peacetime migration recorded. People came from all over the United States and from other countries like Latin

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    Iron Deficiency Anemia Imagine that you lived your life to the fullest potential‚ while not having a single idea that a heart attack was right around for you. You are exhausted and have unusual cravings for ice even when you’re freezing and cannot get warm. On top of that‚ you cannot explain why you are having a shortness of breath or foggy thinking. If you imagine your life like this‚ then you are living with a condition called iron deficiency anemia. IDA is a common type of anemia‚ a condition

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    continuously take place on a molecular level in our body through transportation. Iron is the mineral which helps in the circulation and composition of blood. Females require a consistent level of iron‚ even overconsumption can be useful for them. In each country of the world‚ women lack adequate iron consumption leading to anemia‚ pernicious anemia‚ and even blood loss. WHO reported that 75% of women lack the minimum level of iron consumption in the body. It is either digested or absorbed at a higher level

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    Gold In The Great Gatsby

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    is depicted by the color gold since it is old money that has been in their family for generations. Gold is a well-known symbol of wealth. Anything gold or glittery grabs attention‚ which is something very important to the characters in The Great Gatsby. Most of the characters’ actions in the novel are to make themselves look good and give themselves the image that they want people to have of them. It would only make sense that they would wear and own things that are gold because it makes them appear

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    situation to the audience‚ it also talks about the hero background and how the hero is against a background of environment and his personal history. Some kind of forces in the hero’s life is pulling in different directions and causing stress. In the Iron Fist‚ a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics which created by Roy Thomas and Gil Kane during a pop culture trend in the early 1970s for martial arts heroes. The character is a is a master of martial arts

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    What do we know about the landscape and society of Iron Age Celtic Ireland c.500B.C to c.300AD? From about 300BC the roots of a Celtic Iron Age civilisation became established in Ireland.1 This period observed the emergence of kingdoms and the creation of Ireland’s finest archaeological landscape.2 We have evidence of a very highly organised society‚ of an Ireland that seemed to be flourishing. The first known reference to prehistoric Ireland is made; ‘The climate is unfavourable for the ripening

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    Gold Price Forecast

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    Gold Prices Forecast As we all know that gold prices are fluctuating widely over the last few years‚ and a wide increase in the bullion rates has been recorded. According to economists and forecasters‚ there are different reasons of this widespread increase in gold prices. Most of them say that this is because of the relationship between crude oil and gold. And because of this correlation between prices of oil and gold‚ the gold prices are constantly changing but its not the only reason these

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    Gold mining is a serious problem due to air‚ water pollution it produces an it threatens the human health. It is a term used to define the series of processes to extract gold from underground. It is impossible to know the exact date that humans first began to mine gold‚ but some of the oldest known gold artifacts were found in the Varna Necropolis in Bulgaria. The graves of the necropolis were built between 4700 and 4200 BCE‚ indicating that gold mining could be at least 7000 years old (Oancea

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    Max Weber: Iron Cage

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    IRON CAGE” In the fast moving times of the modern world‚ human beings have become very calculating‚ manipulative and running after the material pursuit in which they are eventually getting trapped into the invisible prison from which escape is almost impossible. This is what Max Weber meant by the metaphor "Iron Cage". Max Weber‚ a great thinker and a well known German Sociologist coined the term "An Iron Cage" in his works in early 1900’s. According to him the modern era human beings‚ especially

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