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    When the documentary was released‚ it had gotten much publicity so much so that McDonald’s lost millions in revenue and had to take a good look at their business model and had to redesign their advertising strategies. They no longer offer Super Size menus and began implementing healthier choices such as salads‚ fruit smoothies‚ and yogurt. However‚ this alternative to the average burger menu has not officially changed anything since the calorie intake is nearly the same or higher. Additionally

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    the Old World to the New World and vice versa. The agricultural importance of the Columbian Exchange is significant because it brought important goods such as food and animals to each place of the country. Historian Alfred Crosby describes the significance of the transfer of food crops between the continents by writing: “The coming together of the continents was a prerequisite for the population explosion of the past two centuries‚ and certainly played an important role in the Industrial Revolution

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    Significance of Civil Rights Dr. Joyce A. Baugh spoke about the significance of civil rights and connected each event to her own life story. She was born in Charleston‚ South Carolina when racism was a huge issue. Baugh started off by talking about how five years before she was born‚ Brown v. Board passed. She explained that the Supreme Court declared state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students unconstitutional. Then in 1960‚ Baugh was just seven months old. Sit-ins

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    cosmos‚ heliocentric meaning “sun-centered”‚ all the way to Sir Issac Newton who founded universal laws and a mechanical universe. The scientific revolution was based on a belief in core transformation from cosmology and astronomy to physics. The significance of the scientific revolution is that it is a period that saw a transformation on the fundamentals of multiple scientific ideas such as mathematics‚ physics‚ astronomy and biology‚ as well as there

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    ignorance‚ and hunger as intractable‚ permanent features of American Society.” Beginning in 1964 the Johnson administration passed more than a score of major legislative acts meant to do so. The significance of the War on Poverty was how successful and unsuccessful it was. It did alleviate some of the effects of poverty‚ directly addressing the debilitating housing‚ health‚ and nutritional deficiencies from which the poor had long suffered. However‚ many War on Poverty programs less successfully addressed

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    THE EFFECT OF LIGHT INTENSITY DURING PLANT GROWTH ON THE SIZE OF STOMATA IN DICOT LEAVES Christina Durgan Nicole Romero Vanessa Chilunda Biology 101‚ Thursday 1:15pm Claire Burkum 5 December‚ 2013 1. The hypothesis of this study is that the size of the stomata on the dicot leaves exposed to higher light intensity will be smaller compared to the size of the stomata on the dicot leaves exposed to lower light intensity. This is because at higher light intensity there is an increase in environmental

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    factor is class size. This has been an issue that has been addressed on many levels including the state level and how they regulate class size within the public school system. Private school’s have become a more popular choice since they can regulate how many students can be in a class. This enables a private school to have smaller classes although it will cost more money. Are smaller class sizes essential to educational success? Let’s point out the advantages of smaller class sizes According

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    powers‚ later known as checks and balances. Another reason why this document is significant was it served as the first national constitution of the United States. Those are just some of the reasons of what the Articles of Confederation were and the significance of the document. The constitutional convention was a meeting held

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    Through its portrayal of human experience‚ Shakespeare’s Hamlet reinforces the significance of loyalty. To what extent does your interpretation of Hamlet support this view? The play Hamlet‚ by William Shakespeare explores the ideas and connections between the principles of loyalty and disloyalty. These ideas engross Hamlet‚ who’s experiences result in the unfolding of the revenge tragedy. This portrayal of such human experience is expressed through Hamlet’s loyalty to the dead King‚ his lack

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    The Significance of Suicide in Hamlet The concept of suicide is one that is greatly contemplated and discussed by Hamlet and other characters in William Shakespeare’s play. It can be seen through two of Hamlet’s soliloquies and his overall demeanor throughout the play. Hamlet has many issues that he must deal with such as the death of his father and the marriage of his uncle and mother. These two incidents led Hamlet to consider the extreme act of suicide to escape the fate that he had been bestowed

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