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    save earth

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    The world’s population is increasing at an alarming rate‚ therefore more and more food is required. The forests are being destroyed and more land is being cultivated‚ thus destroying the environment. Besides this the tribal population is removing trees to practise shifting cultivation and for fuel. To fulfill the demands of the urban population the forest cover is being destroyed. We need to conserve our forests as it preserves the ecological diversity and our life support system- water‚ air and

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    Activities‚ clubs‚ and teamwork projects are like a one way ticket to having some fun. The one activity that is offered by my school is walking the track. First‚ walking the track is exciting because one is able to do more than in regular class. Second‚ it is very entertaining because most the time can watch high school kids play basketball or do some stretches. Last‚ it is also pretty interesting because actually one can have some fun rather than being bored in an actually class just speaking the

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    Ways to Save Money

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    Gaines 1 Michael Keith Gaines Dr. Knight ENGL U101 3 April 2013 Ways to Save Money Saving money is one of those tasks that are so much easier said than done. There’s more to it than spending less money. How much money will you save‚ where will you put it‚ and how can you make sure it stays there? Here’s how to set realistic goals‚ keep your spending in check‚ and get the most for your money. The first way you can save money is by killing your debt first. Simply calculating how much you spend

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    Track and field is my favorite sport. I started running track in high school. I really enjoy this sport because anyone can participate in it‚ and it is extremely inexpensive. Track is like the only sport I know that don’t discriminate. To play basketball you have to be a certain height. To play football you have to have a certain physique. Regardless of your size or shape‚ you can still can still run track. In track you do have to work hard but eventually you will learn how to pace yourself

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    Warren G. Harding - Became president in 1921. Was a republican and is known for being ‘scandalous‚’ but really it was the people and events around him that tainted his presidency. He later died in 1923 due to sickness. Calvin Coolidge - Became president after Harding died in 1923. Was a republican. He was nicknamed ‘Silent Cal’ because he was soft spoken. He believed in big businesses being supported by government. Herbert Hoover - Was the republican president after Coolidge. He supported prohibition

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    Australian Experiences at the Kokoda Track Kokoda Track‚ one of the most vital battles in World War II‚ was the last defense against invasion of Australia by the Japanese. The soldiers who fought on the Kokoda Track had to experience some of the most severe climate and terrain of WWII. They were not prepared for it. The troops (many of whom who were conscripted) were young and inexperienced as well as naïve as to what they were about to endure. A large shortage of troops and supplies for the Kokoda

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    process in its own right. Encoding is a biological event beginning with perception through the senses. The process of laying down a memory begins with attention (regulated by the thalamus and the frontal lobe)‚ in which a memorable event causes neurons to fire more frequently‚ making the experience more intense and increasing the likelihood that the event is encoded as a memory. Emotion tends to increase attention‚ and the emotional element of an event is processed on an unconscious pathway in the brain

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    The team sport that interests me a lot is track and field because when I was a little girl I joined the sport‚ and became a great runner. Track and Field are very competitive‚ but to me‚ it is a fun sport to act like a horse.The reason I say that is because when I was younger‚ I would always watch horses‚ and I would say‚ “ Only if I was a horse one day.” So I feel like a horse racing to the finish line‚ and winning so I could be known as the “ greatest runner.” When I see myself at as a horse I

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    Investigative Techniques

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    RUNNING HEAD: MIDTERM Midterm Jessica M. Morgan Kaplan University CJ210-01 Professor Richard Niebusch September 28‚ 2010 There are several techniques pertaining to the investigative methods of inquiry‚ all of which are extremely helpful in performing an investigation. These approaches include surveillance‚ the tenacity method‚ intuition method‚ infiltration‚ and other exploratory processes. Systematically observing the person of interest is important. This is where surveillance plays

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    How relevant is Track II Diplomacy? 1. What is Track II Diplomacy? The concept ‘Track II Diplomacy’ was ‘coined in 1981 by Joseph Montville’ (Jones 2008). The concept was used to refer to the growing number of unofficial dialogues taking place with respect to conflict resolution. Montville defined Track II Diplomacy as being: …unofficial‚ informal interaction among members of adversarial groups or nations with the goals of developing strategies‚ influencing public opinion‚ and organizing human

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