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    that an organism’s compatibility to its environment is because of the principle that God created a species to suit a specific environment. Contrary to the beliefs of early philosophers and scientists‚ an organism’s compatibility to its environment is caused by natural selection. Natural selection‚ the process in which individuals with certain heritable traits survive and reproduce at higher rights‚ improves an individual’s ability to adapt to their environment. Natural selection may improve an organism’s

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    life instead of watched videos found on the Internet or documentaries. The source of geothermal energy will be found in the volcanic areas‚ from the heat of the earth’s crust. This type of energy is very clean and unlimited. The problems caused by volcanoes are the loss of lives of both plants and man. Also‚ the loss of farmland‚ property and building. The environment will also be changed. The eruption of the volcano will also affect the air travel. The massive explosion from the volcanic

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    Examine the role of one human activity in causing climate change With the rapid development of contemporary society‚ the balance between human and the nature has been destroyed. The increase of globally averaged temperature on the earth’s surface has occurred over the past century. Thus‚ climate problems have been the initial international issue to be handled. Industrial production is one of human activities causing climate change. Firstly‚ this essay will analyze how carbon dioxide and small

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    DBQ Essay Outline

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    DBQ Essay Outline Guide Use the following outline to plan and write your essays‚ in response to a Document Based Question (DBQ). The format is similar to a FRQ (Free Response Question) but your evidence will be based on Primary Documents that you will be supplied with. I. II. III. IV. V. INTRODUCTION A. Attention getting sentence 1. Something that will grab the readers attention B. Background information on the topic or question. (date‚ place‚ situation surrounding the issue

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    and Austria-Hungary. Friedrich Engels explains in The Origins of the First World War (Doc A) the aftermath of the Thirty Years War caused many devastating effects like famine‚ sickness‚ want and brutalizing the population and this is being compared to World War I saying that the same outcome happened in three or four years instead of thirty. World War I was caused by different factors nationalism is one of the major causes‚ the fight over colonies‚ and the expenditure on the armies to cause such

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    solve a thing. This also shows that the socs would not care if the greasers lost or won. “Greasers can’t walk alone too much or they’ll get jumped‚or someone will come by and scream ‘Greaser!’ at them‚which doesn’t make you feel too hot‚ if you know what I mean. We get jumped by the socs.”This explains how the socs do not show respect or peace against the greasers.This also proves the socs are looking for fights for no reason.I am not saying the greasers are innocent because they are not‚ but the socs

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    National Income (GNI) The World Bank uses GNI per person to classify countries. Low income (P559) For example‚ workforces in China‚ much of which is well trained and educated and now receive extremely low wages-sometimes less than one-twentieth of what workers earn in comparable jobs in the developed countries. These institutionalised inequalities result in greater marginalisation within society. The report emphasises the inevitable social disintegration‚

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    Mackenzie Hutson Schultz p.1 2/1/13 DBQ Labor Unions Labor Unions like the Knights of Labor and the American Federation of Labor were created to help workers of the 19th century but no one could predict labor unions to be so wayward. Labor unions failed to gain acceptance with the public because their erratic and unstable attempts to help the workers of American ended up doing more harm than good. Labor unions of the 19th century caused vendetta‚ damage‚ and violence among workers and business

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    DBQ: Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution had many different impacts on England’s people and economy‚ some being positive and others negative. The Industrial Revolution began when new inventions were introduced to England. These inventions effected transportation‚ jobs‚ social classes‚ education‚ and living conditions. As the revolution was in motion‚ a number of people had benefited from its growth in the manufacturing industry. Women had started working in factories‚ producing cloth

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    Suffering & Civilization Suffering‚ or pain in this sense‚ is a basic affective experience of unpleasantness and aversion associated with harm or threat of harm in an individual. It constitutes the negative basis of affective states such as emotions‚ feelings‚ moods‚ sentiments‚ while pleasure or happiness constitutes the positive basis. Suffering may be called physical or mental‚ depending on whether it is linked primarily to a body process or a mind process. Examples of physical suffering are

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