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    Santorini, Greece

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    Santorini‚ Greece Santorini is located in the Aegean Sea and is Greece’s largest volcanic Cyclades Island. Essentially the remnants of a massive volcanic eruption and outbreak of earthquakes‚ Santorini is the world’s only inhabited caldera. Since then‚ now crescent shaped‚ Santorini has been a major contender in the tourism industry by drawing hundreds of new travelers to visit each year. Voted "Best Island" for 2011 by Travel and Leisure Magazine‚ Santorini is best known for its pristine

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    Sunset at Santorini

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    Topic: Sunset at Santorini By Holly Qu This evening‚ we decided to go watch the sunset at Santorini‚ a beautiful island which had a sunset that meant exactly beauty beyond measure. I consider myself lucky to have even set foot on this faraway island‚ let alone‚ witness this truly extraordinary event. After my first glance at it‚ I was captivated. My family and I were on a vacation to Santorini. One of the biggest parts of it was the sunset. From our hotel‚ we rode a Taxi to Oia‚ the best place

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    1.Introduction: Historical accounts of what is now known as the volcanic eruptions on the Greek island of Santorini‚ previously known as Thera‚ suggest that the estimated 1600 BC eruptions may be one of the most catastrophic natural disasters in human history.1 Conflicting beliefs of the timing of the event have been made. The debate of the traditional 1500 BC‚ and the earlier date emanate from the finding of an olive branch buried beneath lava‚ which radiocarbon dating has estimates is from 1627-1600

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    When people hear of Santorini‚ they think of the islands in Greece located in the beautiful waters of the Aegean sea. What many people do not know is that Santorini is in fact a scope of volcanoes‚ also known as shield volcanoes. Shield volcanoes are easily identifiable because they actually look like volcanoes (“Shield Volcanoes‚” 2016). I have actually had the pleasure of visiting Santorini a few years ago and I have included some pictures. Some of the things I have learned about this volcanic

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    endangers a nation that can be negated by literature. Literature‚ per definition‚ is the art of written works. In Latin‚ it literally means “to be acquainted with letters”. So‚ in that context‚ every book‚ every journal‚ every thing written‚ loosely defined‚ is literature. Now‚ what can books‚ journals and papers possibly do to save a nation from‚ say‚ war? Or economic crisis? Or anything that can harm what we define as “ community sharing a common language‚ a common culture”; simply‚ a nation

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    |How Can We Save Energy?

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    |How can we save energy? | |Saving energy means decreasing the amount of energy used while achieving a similar outcome of end use. Using | |less energy has lots of benefits – you can save money and help the environment. Generating energy requires | |precious natural resources‚ for instance coal‚ oil or gas. Therefore‚ using less energy helps us to preserve | |these resources and make them last longer

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    Can We Save Planet Earth?

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    | Can We Save Planet Earth? | | | Lynnette Clay | 5/23/2010 | SCI/275 Carol Rogers Jones | As we all know there is a great effort being made worldwide to counter act the alleged impact of the human footprint on the world ’s climate‚ the earth’s land‚ oceans‚ and atmosphere‚ as well as the health of the inhabitants destroying it! I have a few important questions for my readers to contemplate. Is it possible to keep the air and ocean unpolluted with populations of 10 million

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    Can We Save the Polar Bears?

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    Can we save the Polar bears? Imagine that you are a child waking up on crisp cool morning in a small village on the outskirts of Alaska. You stretch‚ throw on some clothes and go running outside. It’s summer‚ the days are long‚ and you have a lot planned. You are what is considered a local‚ you were born in Alaska‚ so were your parents and their parents. One of your favorite things to do is hunt Polar bears. You are used to the cold temperatures‚ the ice and the snow. Then one day in your early

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    The EPA: Can It‚ Will It Save Our Environment? Pollution of our environment is an issue that concerns each and every one of us. "The threat of environmental degradation now looms greater than the threat of nuclear war." Patrick Henry said‚ "I know no way of judging the future but by the past." In the past man has trampled on the environment. "The word ’ecology’ means ’a study of home.’" It means discovering what damage man has done‚ then finding ways to fix it.The Environmental Protection

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    Introduction There are some rules and eventualities which neither can be control nor easy to deal with. Alongside with our lives are tensions between two different poles of entities - a cause-effect relationship. That is why Aristotelian ethical doctrine suggests the need for moderation is the greatest good for man. However‚ even in various interactions we cannot avoid some circumstances in which affect our well-being. Natural illnesses are caused not only because of our carelessness or lack of

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