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    Turning Points in History 1968 Event: Civil Rights Act of 1968 • Prohibited the following forms of discrimination: • Refusal to sell or rent a dwelling to any person because of his race‚ color‚ religion or national origin. People with disabilities and families with children were added to the list of protected classes by the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988. • Discrimination against a person in the terms‚ conditions or privilege of the sale or rental of a dwelling. • Advertising the sale

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    Shampoo Planet

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    Dynamic Use of Symbolism in Shampoo Planet Douglas Coupland has been called the voice of Generation X by his critics because of his writing techniques‚ which deal mainly with youthful ideals. Most of his works involve young characters searching for truth and answers for their self-involved questions. Despite many of his novels having a dim outlook‚ he incorporates humor and optimism into them‚ which creates a balance between wittiness and mockery. In Shampoo Planet Tyler Johnson‚ the narrator‚ struggles

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    (a) Suggest how the three scenarios for 2015 might have very different consequences for the planet and its people. (10) As seen from the three possible‚ predictions‚ the various outlooks for 2025 convey the different consequences or the planet and its people. As seen through the globalised prediction it states how it won’t vary much from what is today‚ however this is dependent on whether the USA will remain the dominant superpower. With India being an emerging superpower despite its wealth and

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    The Planet in Peril Good Afternoon‚ My name is Ashley and I will be speaking on our planet and the dangers that we are facing everyday and have no clue about it. Our planet is in major crises economically and physically. Everyday we hear more bad news about our planet. Reports tell us that wildlife and forests are disappearing at an alarming rate. Newscasts give the latest word on how quickly earth is losing its protective shield and warming up. Newspapers grieve over the pollution of our air

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    Campbell Duffy Professor Fisk Computers and Society Monday-Thursday 2:00-3:30 November 11‚ 2013 Forbidden planet is an epic science fiction film; easily the greatest of the 1950’s. It is set in the 23rd century on a planet called Altair. A crew is sent from earth to see what the status was of a ship of scientists who landed there years earlier. As it turns out‚ there is only two survivors‚ Doctor Morbius and his daughter. He says that a monster killed the rest of his crew;

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    Kristel Mae Tagle Bs BIOLOGY III Planet Earth Earth is the third planet from the sun. The place where many organisms exist‚ enhance with the beauty of nature. Packed with rich biodiversity‚ streams and rivers. Have you seen this place before? Maybe yes‚ but for how long? How much it matter to us if it is lost? What can we do to save them? Those are questions that that will hopefully strike our nerves. In this new millennium‚ many changes have occurred that altered the condition of the nature

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    If the planet earth continues on the path that it is headed for‚ it is predicted that between 2020 and 2029 that we will reach our maximum carrying capability for humans. In 1960 the human population was roughly 3 billion‚ since then it has more then doubled to 6.8 billion and is still rapidly growing. Humans add 1.5 million people to this earth every week. There are 4 main causes for the overpopulation of earth; decline in death rate‚ increase in birth rate‚ migration and lack of education.

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    to save mother Earth. Some people Saying that Saving mother earth was so very hard. Is anyone concerned with what our world will be like in years to come? With the effects of global warming is causing to the environment‚ it’s hard to say that our planet Earth will be the way it is today. Today I have talked to you about the need to save our mother earth. I want to talk to you about the important role each of us play in the reduction and reverse of global warming’s negative effects and what can

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    The year 1968 was a tumultuous time that transformed who we were as a people‚ and aided in establishing the path for who we are today. Rebellion ensued during this time‚ with countries rising up against capitalism‚ communism‚ or any related form of authoritarianism. At this time‚ the country was divided over Vietnam‚ politics were in a state of confusion and disarray‚ and the assassinations of powerful figures shaped 1968 into being known as “the year that rocked the world”. The year 1968 began quietly

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    Film Viewing Planet of Life Reaction Paper: Apes to Man Submitted to: Sir Mario De los Reyes (Social Studies Teacher) Submitted by: Trisha R. Alimorong (F2; 8-Mapagkaisa) Introduction Planet of Life: Apes to Man is narrated by Stacy Keach‚ presented by Discovery Channel. A must see documentary regarding the Theory of Evolution. Originally produced for Discovery Channel‚ each episode covers a separate chapter in the biography of the world. This episode examines the evolution

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