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    Informative Essay: Is outsourcing your IT help desk a viable option? Krista M. Belveal College Composition I: Informative Essay Professor MacLeod July 24‚ 2010 Informative Essay: Is outsourcing your IT help desk a viable option? In today’s economy everyone is always thinking about how to make every penny count and businesses are no exception. Everywhere you turn people are searching for some before unseen answer to their financial issues‚ but when it comes to the business environment

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    Volcano Informative Essay

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    Informative essay Volcanos can be amazing to watch as they explode‚ until they start to cause catastrophic events and damage .How can the events of a volcanic eruption impact people’s lives and the environment they live in? Volcanos erupt when pressure and heat from under the earth builds up pressure until an explosion occurs‚ this is going to furthermore affect the people and the environment. Volcanos release ashes and rocks that are high in mineral and iron content that make the soil rich and

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    Invasive Species

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    Invasive Species Threatens the Ecosystem Every life form all over the world depends on the ecosystem for its survival. However‚ the ecosystem can be threatened when there is an excess or drop in resources. Many people will argue that human beings are the primary cause of this economic imbalance‚ but are people the root of this problem? No. There is evidence that many invasive species all over the world has also threatened the ecosystem. All organisms have the potential to become invasive

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    Species Interaction

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    Species Interaction * The relationships between two species in an ecosystem. * The interactions between two species need not be through direct contact. Species may affect each other through intermediaries such as shared resources or common enemies. Major factors in evolution and adaptation: * Predation * Competition for scarce resources Terminologies: * Habitat – the actual physical location where a species lives. * Conditions – physical or chemical attributes of the

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    On The Origin Of Species

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    On the Origin of Species chapter IV outlines Darwin’s proposal on how a new species is generated via natural selection over a long period of time. In Darwin’s theory of speciation‚ he proposes that all organisms within a species must express some degree of variation‚ which allow for organisms with the most advantageous variations to produce the most offspring (Darwin 10) This also means that the variations must be heritable from one generation to the next. In chapter IV Darwin uses the examples variants

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    Invasive Species

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    Invasive species pose a threat to the continued survival of the native plant life‚ at camp catalpa. The two most prevalent invasive species are the Bush Honeysuckle and the Roughleaf Dogwood. Several species have been negatively impacted by the continued presence of the invasive Bush Honeysuckle and Roughleaf Dogwood. The Bush Honeysuckle produces a toxin‚ which is released into the soil that inhibits the growth of other species. Bush Honeysuckle and Roughleaf Dogwood are shade tolerant species. There

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    Keystone Species

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    A keystone species is a species that has a disproportionate effect on its environment relative to its abundance. Such an organism plays a role in its ecosystem that is analogous to the role of a keystone in an arch. While the keystone feels the least pressure of any of the stones in an arch‚ the arch still collapses without it. Similarly‚ an ecosystem may experience a dramatic shift if a keystone species is removed‚ even though that species was a small part of the ecosystem by measures of biomass

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    Messenger Informative Essay Selflessness is a word to describe Spider-Man‚ a superhero. He is selfless because he helps people despite how big the situation is‚ or how massive his opponent is. In the book Messenger‚ by Lois Lowry‚ talks about how Matty‚ the main character in Messenger is selfless to his village and his friend. Matty showed his selflessness by sacrificing his life to save others in the village. He also asked to heal Kira’s leg‚ although she said no‚ he would have sacrificed

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    The Concept of Species

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    THE CONCEPT OF SPECIES What are species? Species are the basic taxonomic units of biological classification. This grouping of organisms of "like kind" into discrete and stable units has been traced at least from the time of Plato and Aristotle. The term derives from the Latin "specere" (to look at‚ to behold)‚ with the meaning of "kind‚“ "quality‚" "appearance‚" "shape‚" or "a peculiar sort.“ In the past‚ species were classified according to their shape. Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778)‚ the

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    Madison C Dreamland Informative Essay “As soon as my fingers brushed his sleeve‚ his fist was in motion‚ springing out at me and catching my jaw‚ knocking me backward so hard the door handle dug into my right side‚ twisting the skin” (Dessen 155). Caitlin experiences a good and bad relationship with Rogerson. In Dreamland Caitlin tries not to follow in her sister’s footsteps‚ but when her sister leaves her entire life changes for both the better and the worse. At the beginning of the novel

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