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    prohibited area. According to the Act‚ a protected monument will have a ‘prohibited area’ of minimum 100 metres‚ which can be more. There would be no more construction allowed in this area; but only repairs for basics such as water and sanitation. It also allows no horizontal or vertical expansion. There would be a further 200 metres of regulated area. Construction in this area could be possible but it’d be strictly according to heritage bylaws. The Act also provides for monument-specific

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    The Rhetorical Analysis Essay of “Can This Campus Be Bought” Jennifer Croissant presents the article‚ “Can This Campus Be Bought?” in a persuasive way‚ discussing how the image of a university is affected due to the relationships with large corporations. Croissant provides multiple examples as well as standpoints allowing audiences to view a problem from different perspectives. She points out the reason the corporations are willing to donate money to universities; yet‚ it is in a form of commercialization

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    The Origin of the Earth‚ One of God’s Hidden Secrets “Much of geology is pure speculation and is as such on the same basis as philosophy‚ or must be accepted on faith‚ as the truths of theology” (Rehwinkel 177). For geologists this means that any theory of how the Earth‚ atmosphere and life originated‚ takes faith to believe‚ whether it is the evolutionist’s view or the creationist’s view. Creationists believe that the Earth was created 6000-7000 years ago. This number is based on what the Bible

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    Tone in "The Destruction of Sennacherib" In Lord Byron ’s poem "The Destruction of Sennacherib" the narrator ’s tone is one of amazement. It ’s clear to see that he is amazed a how quickly and easily the huge enemy army is wiped out. He says that the enemy ’s army was as numerous as the leaves on the trees and that their spears shined like the "stars on the sea"‚ but all the angel of death had to do was "spread his wings" to dispose of them. The speaker seems to be in awe of how little effort

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    Life On Earth Chapter VII: Biodiversity Hotspots and Conservation Priorities Introduction Chapter VII: Biodiversity Hotspot and Conservation Priorities Despite that biodiversity losses are occurring everywhere on Earth‚ some areas which are both extraordinarily rich in life forms and particularly threatened from a number of sources have been identified. The principal behind the concept of biodiversity hotspot comes from the fact that despite that all ecosystems on Earth should be

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    year. $15 - $17 billion is spent on these ads  marketers see children as the future and aim to create brand loyalty from a young age. Therefore positive advertising at children will help shape the future  developing healthy/positive lifestyles in children from a young age van only benefit society in the long run. Children’s diets result from the interplay of many factors. Multiple factors account for childhood obesity‚ including individual‚ social‚ environmental

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    Legalizing Rare Earth Industry in Malaysia Rare earth minerals‚ to be defined in a simple way‚ are 17 elements located on the periodic table and essential to the production of high-tech gadgets such as smart-phones‚ flat screen televisions‚ catalytic converters‚ low-energy light bulbs‚ hybrid cars‚ wind turbines‚ and laser devices just to name a few. Lynas‚ an Australia rare earth company‚ was the first to bring rare earth production into the industrial estate of Gebang near Kuantan‚ east

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    Earth Summit International meetings aiming at drawing up measures for the environmental protection of the world. The first summit took place in Rio de Janeiro‚ Brazil‚ in June 1992. Treaties were made to combat global warming and protect biodiversity (the latter was not signed by the USA). The second Earth Summit was held in New York in June 1997 to review progress. The meeting agreed to work towards a global forest convention with the aim of halting the destruction of tropical and old-growth forests

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    better choice. ‘Earth and Castle’ is the perfect example of this. It is a start-up company based in Gozo that is gaining reputation fast for producing unique and professional wedding videos that are far beyond the traditional style that we are normally used to. Marlon‚ the founder of the company started initially with film scoring‚ taking care of audio and music and incorporate these elements into movie scenes‚ sometimes for blockbusters and other times for indie movies. While doing this job‚ and because

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    government agency responsible for providing postal service for the United States (AllGov‚ 2013). The USPS is a preferred transporter for postal services‚ which explains why the USPS makes huge revenues; nevertheless this does not conclude the USPS is making a profit. With the nation recovering from a recession‚ the last problem the U.S. taxpayer or the U.S. government needs is inoperable spending. Since the beginning‚ the United States Post Office (USPS) has weathered many harsh climates‚ long seasons

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