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    unsustainable for humans. If the human race does not change and solve their problems effectively‚ it is a great possiblity that the world will turn into the barren planet from the film‚ and be forced to live on a cold ship in space. The depletion of the natural resources is a main issue for the unsustainability of the human race and the planet. People take more than they can replace. For example‚ it takes longer to grow an oak tree than it does chopping one down. The resource is not being sufficeintly

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    there were smart enough to make a cure for cancer. Only 6 scientist had the same score. At this time it was all old no plumbing no phones. For what they thought the 6 scientist had a 1 week flight to the red planet the government had technology way beyond aliens. So they arrived at the red planet it seemed that there is already 4 scientist there‚ they were working on how to go into time. They set up their lab and got comfy and do what they are aspost to do. They are seeing how water animals interact

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    started on a summer day when I was riding my bike and I slipped on a patch of sand and the handle bar went inside my stomach and my intestines were hanging out. Now join me in this story on how I dealt with this tragedy.     One of Jackie Robinson’s nine values is Courage. I had to have courage to not be afraid of the things I use to be able to do. I was scared to play basketball because I always thought the ball would hit me in my stomach whenever somebody threw a pass I had to get over it if I ever

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    dispenser with the words “Save Paper‚ Save the Planet” next to the World Wildlife Foundations logo of a panda on the top. In the center of the paper towel dispenser there is a see through cut-out of Africa showing the green paper towels slowly going down as you use them. To me this is a very significant advertisement it is for an important animal foundation which helps save animals endangered and not in jeopardy of being endangered across the planet‚ this one is specifically directed toward the rainforest

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    Lab Nine: Home Meterology

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    Lab 9 Home Meteorology Lab Introduction to Physics I Laboratory 1. Introduction Lab nine‚ the home meteorology lab‚ is a hands-on experiment that will allow me to use real world items to experience and observe condensation in my own home. There will be a graph that will include the information regarding the experiment such as 1) the room temperature of standing water 2) the dew point temperature of the standing water‚ and 3) the result of relative humidity. Through this

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    Planting Trees to Save the Planet We all know that our planet Earth is warming up and that something needs to be done on a global scale. However‚ until the governments of the world unite in action‚ we can all do our share and contribute to a worldwide effort to save our climate from going crazy. One of the best things a person can do to help our suffering planet is to plant a tree. Yes‚ one tree can make a real change. If you ask yourself how one tree can make a difference‚ please read the next

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    Along with the nine step model comes various external elements that strengthen the interrogation’s likelihood for success. The interrogator is instructed to exude confidence at all times with knowledge of the case details but not necessarily the facts pertaining to the evidence. The room is to be plain for best results‚ therefore no loose or distracting objects should be displayed. Straight back chairs are encouraged to limit psychologically undesirable traits such as slouching. Although all these

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    Nine Week Final Paper

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    Nine Week Final Paper Final Project Overview and Timeline Celina Paterson HSM/220 04/15/2011 Shari Volpicelli Introduction: In this community there are a growing percentage of high school students who are dropping out. There are many reasons for this alarming trend in our community some being economical and others are based on the socioeconomic status of the population in general. Due to the depressed economy‚ many local companies are moving to other areas in an attempt to maintain

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    Hip Hop Planet Analysis

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    In James McBride article “Hip Hop Planet”‚ he introduces the reader to many issues that are affecting society‚ including violence‚ social class‚ and racism. McBride ensures that he includes hip-hop’s history‚ in order to explain that the musical genre began as an attempt to avoid or prevent teen gang involvement. Additionally‚ social class is present in hip hop culture because many of the artist’s success determined by the resources that they have when beginning their career as a DJ. Lastly‚ race

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    David Suzuki’s A Planet for the Taking In the essay "A Planet for the Taking‚" David Suzuki describes Canadians’ odd appreciation for this great natural bounty we call our own. He is an internationally acclaimed scientist who is concerned about the welfare of Canada. Suzuki’s intended audience is the Canadian population that does not realize the grave danger they are instilling upon themselves by haphazardly taking our resources without looking at the subsequent repercussions of their actions

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