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    should we save pandas or should we let them extinct? As most of you could think the answer isn’t obvious. Pandas are terrifically expensive to keep going and our choice cannot be based on the fact of their fluffiness. So why did pandas become an object of extinction? Humans are one of the reasons. Though hunting pandas became illegal in the 1960s‚ people still doing it. Another reason is a climate change which cannot be avoided by pandas as they are really bad at adapting to the environmental change

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    The three most significant consequences of the Civil War were how to punish the south‚ what we were going to do with the slaves‚ and how we were going to reunite the United States. In my opinion‚ reuniting the country was the most important thing that we had to take care of. One problem that we were faced with was how the south was going to be punished. Abraham Lincoln did not think that this was a very big priority in repairing the U.S. after the war and neither do I (pg. 470). I think that punishing

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    EXAM 1 1.Deutsch & Thayer‚ CPAs’ communications on significant deficiencies in internal control. Failure to safeguard inventory from loss‚ damage‚ and misappropriation is a significant deficiency in the design or operation of internal control that could adversely affect the fairness of the financial statements. 2. Management representation letter. Management’s discussion regarding the temporary nature of a decline in the value of equity securities provides information regarding recognition

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    The purpose of this essay is to identify the significant themes in Murmuring Judges by David Hare and to show how these themes have been presented to the audience. David Hare graduated from Cambridge University in 1968; that same year he co-founded the Portable Theatre Company with his friend Richard Bicat. Ironically he was to launch his writing career because the Company was left in the lurch by a playwright just four days before rehearsals were due to start. Hare jumped into the breach and

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    1. What was the most significant issue facing the new republic? The significant issue facing the new republic was dealing with the slave trade‚ that was decided on whether it should be abolished or shouldn’t be a predominant concern of the national government. This issue is not only important because of it being important in the Civil War‚ but its ultimate impact on the structure of America’s economic system at the time. With the existence of plantations and the trade of crops‚ southern states

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    There’s always a point in your life that you are absolutely savoring but it has to come to a end at some point or another. In “The Flowers” by Alice Walker‚ there are a series of symbols and there is a significant change of imagery. The theme also conflicts with the meaning of this story. The last line is the most important line of this story because it’s like a rope‚ it has different strands but they all tie together at the end to make sense. The last line in Walkers story‚ “And the summer was over”

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    GKE1 Task 4 Karla Weeks WGU #000438833 A. Justify your choice of the two most significant social consequences of the First Industrial Revolution (circa 1780–1850). The Industrial Revolution is synonymous with Mechanization‚ or exchanging human labor for machine labor. During the first Industrial Revolution‚ child labor was a common theme in both Britain and the U.S. due to the great demand for labor. Looking for work families left their farms to travel to cities that were becoming

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    Study on some significant characteristic of Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Basic Information • HISTORIC NAME: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum • LOCATION: Street & Number: 1071 Fifth Avenue City/Town: New York • TIME: 1943-59 • FUNCTION OR USE: Historic: Recreation and Culture Sub: Museum Current: Recreation and Culture Sub: Museum • DESCRIPTION: ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION: Modern Movement MATERIALS: Foundation: Reinforced concrete Walls:

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    a. Describe THREE significant events in the life of the personality you have studied. 10 marks (Length: 250-300 words) Three significant events in the life of Leni Riefenstahl have been her knee injury‚ her first film “The Blue Light” and finally‚ her film “Triumph of the Will” which have had an undeniable impact on her life. A very influential event in the life of Riefenstahl was her knee injury which occurred during her dancing career. This facilitated her interest in acting‚ and later film

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    The most significant event in Canada’s history would be the building of the railway. It opened  up new markets to the country and brought areas together. It also created a need for new  resources and technology‚ which led to the important development of industries in Canada.  Early railroads in Canada were mainly for short­line and were developed for transportation all  year round‚ so when the canals and rivers were frozen there was still a way to get around.    The development in railroads in C

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