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    total area under farming is also reduced due to growing industrialization and urbanization. India has to strike a balance between industrial growth and agricultural growth. The total arable territory in India is 1‚269‚219 km2‚ which represents about 56.78% of the overall land zone of the country. Arable land in India is diminishing because of continuous strain from an ever-increasing number of inhabitants and growing urbanization. The overall water surface area of the country is 31440 km2 and

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    Performance-Enhancing Drugs Tarnish Athletes “Don’t worry‚ everybody does it.” “Don’t you want to win?” “If it was dangerous‚ no one would do it.” “Don’t worry‚ it’s safe‚ everybody does it.” Unfortunately‚ athletes are pressured all of the time in new ways that they can become bigger‚ faster‚ or stronger. To many athletes‚ drugs are the solution to their problems. But most do not know the real consequences of taking performance-enhancing drugs. The consequences include‚ getting disqualified‚ changing

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    Themes Dangerous Knowledge The pursuit of knowledge is at the heart of Frankenstein‚ as Victor attempts to surge beyond accepted human limits and access the secret of life. Likewise‚ Robert Walton attempts to surpass previous human explorations by endeavoring to reach the North Pole. This ruthless pursuit of knowledge‚ of the light (see “Light and Fire”)‚ proves dangerous‚ as Victor’s act of creation eventually results in the destruction of everyone dear to him‚ and Walton finds himself perilously

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    The War On Drugs

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    Introduction The war on drugs‚ declared by Richard Nixon in 1971‚ has cost the US more than just a trillion dollars. The war on drugs was the US government’s attempt to solve the drug epidemic raging in America‚ yet it caused more problems than it solved. A supply side war on illegal drugs has generated a large array of problems that no US politician is willing to acknowledge. Yet most of these problems such as more dangerous drugs‚ an increase in organized crime‚ and wasted government spending‚

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    Drugs to Death

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    strategies work really well in this essay? -O’Brien went through and specifically explained every detail of the cartoon with evidence and then tied it together to show the argument. O’Brien used a lot of imagery to help visualize the cartoon and explain the purpose behind it. Analysis of the Draft: -I agree with O’Brien’s analysis of the draft. The cartoon is oversimplifying the truth of the matter. Mexico’s government is working very hard to cleanse itself of drugs and other problems‚ but the cartoon

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    Football Too Dangerous

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    Are sports too dangerous? Sports are fun‚ but they are also very dangerous at times. Let’s take Football for example. Football is one of America’s most important sports‚ but it is also one of the most dangerous sport ever. People see the fun and thrill of the game‚ but what they don’t see is how much people get hurt in them. Football players are a magnet to head injuries‚ hard hits‚ concussions mostly and many other death leading damage. All of these injuries and situations leading to death shows

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    Problem & Solution Essay 1 First Draft April 1‚ 2013 A DANGEROUS PROBLEM: OBESITY Today‚ obesity that many teenagers suffer from is a serious and an ongoing problem. There are a lot of reasons for this problem. For example‚ teenagers eat fast food‚ they have an unhealthy diet‚ and they consume too many calories in a day. In addition‚ they don’t do exercise regularly. As a result of obesity‚ teenagers gain too much weight‚ they have psychological problems‚ and the risk of

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    Essay About Thanksgiving

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    The truth about the first thanksgiving and the fact of monumental design The history of any country‚ presented as the history of a family. I am fascinating by the chapter-3 " The Truth About Thanksgiving day.After the new settlers established their county and started life in a few states like Florida new Mexico‚San Francisco‚and Arkansas. Moreover‚ These people introduce Spanish culture like horse‚ cattle‚sheep‚pigs‚ fishing‚ and basic element of cowboy culture including all it is vocabularies. I

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    Essay About Littering

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    It has been something we have been dealing with for a long time. It almost seems impossible to get rid of it‚ and we hear about it almost everyday. Littering. Littering has become such a regular problem that almost nobody cares about it anymore. Littering is wrong‚ and really harmful to everyone and the environment. There are three reasons why I believe this is so. One of them the reasons is that over 9 billion tons of litter end up in the ocean each year. Another is that littering is a waste of

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    Introduction Cattle fattening has gained prominence as an important business project of the livestock industry in the Philippines. It gives the farmer year-round work and provides him with extra income. He can make use of cheap‚ plentiful farm by-products such as corn stoves‚ rice straw‚ copra meal‚ rice bran and sugarcane tops‚ which ordinarily go to waste. Most importantly‚ it helps meet the urgent demand for high-protein foods in the Filipino diet. Backyard cattle fattening or on a large scale

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