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    apply before an area can be considered safe? A safe area according to the definition from the Encarta is summed up as an area where one can find refuge and safety‚ while living in security‚ (Encarta. 2007). Would you consider the Ryerson Campus area to be safe? This depends on a certain individual ’s bias which is based on the gender and age of that individual. Another factor that comes in to play is the time of day you are viewing the area‚ different opinions may be generated on an area if it were daytime

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    To what extent do urban areas modify their climate? Urban areas climate is often significantly different to the surrounding rural areas‚ this is why urban areas are often described as having their own “micro climate” the differences in urban climates are due to number of different factors. Urban areas often experience a phenomenon known as a heat island‚ this is a zone of hot air around and above an urban area which has higher temperatures than the surrounding rural areas consequently cities tend

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    Firstly‚ Broca’s area‚ play a really important role when we area socializing‚ in fact it could be impossible to socialize without the Broca’s area since is the area of our brain that involved with our speech. The Broca area with can speak smoothly and fluently which is necessarily to being able to socializing. Broca’s area is located on the left frontal lobe of most people. Secondly‚ the hippocampus is in charge of controlling our muscles also our memories. When you are playing with cards you need

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    regard to the conspiracy theories surrounding Area 51‚ and the lack of evidence to support these conspiracies. The conspiracy theories are centered on the belief that there is extraterrestrial life within Area 51. People‚ who live around the area or were traveling have claim they saw unidentified flying objects (UFOs) in the airspace above Area 51‚ especially during the 1950s and 1960s. The theory that UFOs and extraterrestrial life are located within Area 51 has been strengthen‚ due to the testimony

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    What is the purpose of Area 51? Is there some type of government cover up involved or is it simply a military base? There have been several theories of how area 51 got its name. The most common is that the facility borders the Nevada Test Site (NTS)‚ where the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) test nuclear bombs. The NTS is a grid of squares on the map numbered from one to thirty that border area 15‚ which many believe that the Area 51 got its name by reversing the one and five of its neighbor. Others

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    Government Secrets Area 51 is a uniquely American place‚ resting in the heart of Nevada. The nation that claims to be based on freedom and independence hold a spot of land where trespassers are shot on-site. The government is said to withhold many secrets from us‚ one of those secrets being the existence of extraterrestrial beings. The ships the beings use to come to earth are also rumored to be kept at Area 51. In reality‚ Area 51 is most likely the place where the government is testing prescription

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    of the brain after themselves‚ Broca area and Wernicke’s area. The significance of these two men and their work have opened the pathways of how and why things in the brain happen especially to stroke victims. Paul Broca was an athropologist and pathalogist

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    Report Hypothesis: I predict that as the surface area of the canopy increases‚ the time it takes for the parachute to fall also increases. This is because the air resistance is larger‚ therefore the drag is increased. So the speed of the parachute decreases. This is because the forces (air resistance and gravity) are unbalanced. The change in air resistance is important because the larger the surface area of the canopy‚ the more air particles it is ‘hitting’; therefore the air

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    The Conducting an Area Canvass Plan This paper explains detailed information for the zip codes which are for. In this paper‚ it will show how this information will help the recruiter assigned to that area conduct productive lead generation and good time management for area canvassing. With the combined populations for these areas being 68‚847 people (www.zipskinny.com) of which 3287 are high school juniors and 3421 are high school seniors. The demographics for these juniors

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    This system has been effective during the colonial era where the urban areas were less populated than there are at the present moment. The Zimbabwe post-independence period has seen a large influx of people into the urban areas. The population growth in urban areas meant that most city councils and municipalities are failing to cope with the water demand. The major reason is that the rate of population increase in urban areas is by far greater than that of improving or increasing the existing water

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