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    keystone species have the biggest impact on the high degree diversity that we see within ecosystems because it Controls the herbivores. Which creates and changes many different things. One reason that keystone species have the biggest impact on the high degree diversity is that keystone species can control the amount of herbivores which can create different plants like in the video “Some Animals Are More Equal than Others: Keystone Species and Trophic Cascades” In the video it talks about how the places

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    in the US‚ thousands of young people wake up being afraid. They’re afraid of what might happen at school‚ or maybe even work. Social events are usually almost always avoided and they live their life in the dark. Since the year 2012‚ problems with bullying have hit an all time high. Thanks to the technology from the internet and our high tech cell phones it’s easier than ever to be a bully. Bullying comes in two forms. One form of bullying is to be physical. Things like pushing‚ tripping

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    How has the policy of birth control and abortion affected the nations of our world in the 20th and 21st century? Did you know that in the America there are four thousand abortions a day? The second highest rate in the world! In America we have the right between having an abortion or taking the responsibility to use birth control. In the twentieth century technological advantages has brought American to change their point of view in a major legal dispute. Abortion is the conclusion of a pregnancy

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    is the new tool for communication. The cell phone has made communication “cool” again. Texting‚ talking‚ and sharing are just some of the things that take place on these devices. But it is not all technology and roses. There is a down side. The use of cell phones has become so prevalent‚ that it is being done in some of the most inappropriate places. The one place which ranks on the very top of this list of inappropriate places is using the cell phone while operating a motor vehicle. The

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    How to change a tire Getting a flat tire in the middle of nowhere is the worst thing a person has deal with‚ even though many people have roadside assistance now a days‚ it is very important to learn how to change a tire just in case roadside assistance is unavailable in the area you’re stuck in. Learning to change a tire doesn’t take up a lot of time and can be done in the matter of minutes with the right tools and before you know it you’ll be back on the road. In order to change a tire you will

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    What impact does the changing nature of crime have on criminology? Please be sure to provide at least one real life example to help illustrate/support your comments. The changing nature of crime has an impact on Criminology. Criminology is the study of crime‚ the circumstances of crime‚ victimology and how we react and respond to crime. Criminologists test theories to be able to understand and possibly explain why crime is committed in hopes to be able to apply what has been learned to real life

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    however that war made America a free country to this day. What led up to the Revolutionary War‚ the Stamp Act‚ also contributed to America’s freedom too. As a result of the Stamp Act and the Revolutionary War‚ there is the bill of rights‚ which had the first 10 amendments on that document. There have been a lot of events during colonial times that have impacted our freedom however‚ the Bill of Rights; the Stamp Act; and the Revolutionary war have impacted our freedom the most. The Bill of rights

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    Humans Have A Negative Impact? People in general have little knowledge of estuaries yet treat as if the estuary compares to a dump yard. However‚ (before going deeper into the topic) what is an estuary? Specifically‚ an estuary is‚ as Tom Garrison a science professor defines an estuary‚ a "body of water partially surrounded by land where freshwater from a river(s) mixes with ocean water." (Oceanography: An Invitation pg. 464. An estuary is unique due to the fact that an estuary serves as a nursery

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    1. Give examples of at least two of the following outcomes of socialization: self-regulation‚ antisocial behavior‚ prosocial behavior‚ morals‚ attitudes‚ or values. In terms of outcomes of socialization‚ for Luis it was apparent that his work ethic was shaped by the hardships he encountered growing up in homeless shelters‚ foster care‚ and with his mother who struggled with addiction problems. For example‚ he realized that he needed to ensure he was stable first before he could take responsibility

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    economic and social changes during the Meiji Restoration. By the 20th century‚ Japan had a modern constitution and national parliament‚ though it was not truly democratic. The modernization of the nation also made Japan richer and more economically stable‚ with a structured education system. Japan‚ an impotent‚ closed feudal state‚ was transformed into a formidable nation focused on nationalism. In attempt to acquire strength and unity in the government‚ political changes focused on creating

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