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    mportance of Coal Every day you flip on your light switch‚ turn on the stove‚ and watch television. The energy needed to perform these everyday tasks is often taken for granted. Without coal production in Kentucky‚ these luxuries will become a thing of the past. Coal mining has been important in Kentucky since it was first commercially produced in 1790. Coal mining is a reliable source of energy‚ great for our economy‚ and provides jobs. The production of coal is valuable to our economy and helps

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    California and other stated that have considerable drought need to promote reasonable water use. The PPIC recommends changes in the following areas: (1) reduce urban landscape irrigation; (2) improve conservation pricing in cities; (3) strengthen water markets; (4) diversify urban supplies; (5) manage groundwater; and (6) prevent waste and unreasonable use (PPIC 2016‚ 6). As stated earlier‚ the PPIC recommend the modernization of environmental drought management. State and federal wildlife agencies

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    glucose is diabetes mellitus. The early detection of diabetes is important to avoid the many complications of the disease. The glucose tolerance test commonly done by recommended level for adults of a 75 g glucose drink to be consumed within a 5 min time period. The timing begins when the drink has been consumed. This test is known as the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). For these reasons‚ the physician may request an OGTT. Normally when the body receives such a dose‚ the pancreas responds by

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    Project 0-4382: Establish an Acceptable Pavement Thickness Tolerance to Allow for Non-Destructive Continuous Concrete Pavement Thickness Measurements Authors: Seong-Min Kim and B. Frank McCullough October 2002 ACCEPTABLE CONCRETE PAVEMENT THICKNESS TOLERANCE This research project was conducted to investigate if the current thickness tolerance for concrete pavements can be loosened and to provide TxDOT with the acceptable thickness tolerance so that non-destructive testing (NDT) methods can be used

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    Tolerance is the realization that there are other people in this world‚ and we may have our values and views on different topics but must respect others’ opinions and have an open mind. Our society is lacking tolerance in many ways but one way is how society expects women to be perfect and live up to the media’s expectations. Women attempt to dress and look like celebrities to stay “in-style”. Women also may mimic actions of celebrities or have cosmetic surgery to look similar to them. The portrayal

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    “Prejudice and Tolerance.” By Elizabeth Cassar‚ Laura Furze‚ and Angelica Newbond During the 1930’s depression‚ there was a great divide between black and white America. There were many communities and groups who had been exposed to the same treatment and persecution as the Negroes in To Kill a Mockingbird. Harper Lee has used a small town setting‚ such as that in To Kill a Mockingbird‚ to illustrate America’s views on white supremacy and the inferiority of the black race. The author has illustrated

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    successfully presented through the medium of television‚ to enhance the storytelling process and further create visual meaning. The segment “Zero Tolerance to Drink Driving‚” from the Australian television news program A Current Affair‚ deals with the issue of drink driving and mainly revolves around the penalties of drink driving in New York. Presented

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    the above-mentioned strategies as they are feasible technically‚ operationally‚ financially‚ and can be integrated into the university system easily if they are willing to adopt zero tolerance policy for racism considering the existing resources. Firstly‚ I recommended that ETSU administrators should adopt zero tolerance policy for racism by pronouncing a specific verdict for Rettke’s action so that this can serve a warning example for any other student or staff insinuating such action within the ETSU

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    Chicken Finger Wars: A Discussion on School Zero Tolerance Policies On April 20‚ 1999‚ in the small town of Littleton‚ Colorado‚ two high-school students named Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris committed one of the most gruesome and heinous school shootings to date. They carried out a meticulously planned assault on Columbine High School during the middle of the school day. The boys’ original plan was to kill hundreds of their peers. Armed with guns‚ knives‚ and a multitude of bombs‚ the two boys

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    Michael Bloomberg believes that there should be greater mutual respect and tolerance when it comes to our neighbors especially those with other religions. I agree with his point of view on religious tolerance to a certain point. I don’t disagree with a specific idea or thought of his‚ but I think religious tolerance shouldn’t be used when it comes to the wellbeing or safety of others. Bloomberg thinks that the right of building a house of worship shouldn’t be denied based on the person’s religion

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