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    Methane Primary Threat Considered Secondary Issue Methane (CH4) is a hydrocarbon that is a primary component of natural gas. It is a greenhouse gas present in the atmosphere‚ which affects the earth ’s temperature and climate system. Next to carbon dioxide (CO2)‚ Methane is the second most prevalent anthropogenic Greenhouse Gas. Although there is far more carbon dioxide (CO2) pollution than methane and soot pollution‚ Methane is far more potent. To what extent does Methane effect climate

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    police seem to have no control over the situation as the drug cartels have the most power out of anyone in the country. However‚ there are a few who attempt to denounce the violence of the drug cartels that spreads across the country like a bloody wildfire through poetry‚ music‚ and painting. Javier Sicilia‚ a poet‚ denounces the drug violence that killed his son through his last poem and Marcos Castro painted a picture of the destruction of the Mexican culture and people‚ influenced by the lyrics

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    YOLO: A Confidence Booster

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    YOLO: A Confidence Booster Every now and then‚ a bit of slang comes along that draws a bold line between old and young. Today‚ that term is YOLO. If you’re over 25‚ the phrase probably means nothing to you and if you’re under 25 then you are probably either sick of the four word acronym or using it in anyway possible. YOLO is a phrase that means “you only live once” that shot to fame earlier in 2012 when the rapper Drake featured it in the hook of his song “The Motto”. According to Urban Dictionary

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    limits the amount of clean water for drinking‚ public sanitation and personal hygiene‚ which can lead to a wide range of life-threatening diseases and sickness. Wildfires The low moisture and precipitation that characterize droughts can quickly create hazardous conditions in forests and across range lands‚ setting the stage for wildfires that may cause injuries or deaths as well as a large amount of damage to property and already shrinking food supplies. Social conflict and war when a precious commodity

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    Indigo

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    taking any vital step in order to get those peasants justice. It was the time when british government punished those who in any condition gave shelter to national leaders or protesters. Gandhi’s arrival and the nature of his mission spread like a wildfire. Many lawyers and peasant groups came in large numbers to support him. The lawyers accepted the fact that their charges were high and for a poor peasant it will be an irk. Gandhiji rebuked them for collecting big fee from the sharecroppers. He stressed

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    Plague And Religion

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    view on how it all started. The plague started in Asia‚ as people fled from Asia they unknowingly brought the plague to Europe.Europe is a great breeding ground for the plague because of living conditions. When the plague hit Europe it spread like wildfire because of the cramped living conditions. Living conditions in Europe weren’t so great‚ history they tell us that it might have started because of fleas or rats and during this time in Europe it might have been typical to see rats around the city

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    Disaster

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    A disaster is a natural or man-made (or technological) hazard resulting in an event of substantial extent causing significant physical damage or destruction‚ loss of life‚ or drastic change to the environment. A disaster can be ostensively defined as any tragic event stemming from events such as earthquakes‚ floods‚ catastrophic accidents‚ fires‚ orexplosions. It is a phenomenon that disasters can cause damage to life‚ property and destroy the economic‚ social and cultural life of people. In contemporary

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    It was a cold autumn day in New York. Usually it’s pretty calm downtown‚ but today was slightly out of the ordinary. Rumors of several cases of Salmonella had been going around but nobody really took it serious because medical professionals never confirmed it. Everyone knows that around fall time the seasonal flu and common colds go around but they’re not that serious because they have vaccines. Over the next 2 weeks more and more cases started popping up and were confirmed by doctors. Salmonella

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    Dangerous Sports

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    Dear editor‚ I’m writing in response to your recent exhortation in order to express our opinion on the topic of dangerous sports. I would deeply agree that this type of “entertainment” is spreading like a wildfire as a human’s habit. Obviously it refers to a risky issue and people who exercise it are in a great danger to get hurt or even die but shake them down putting a deadline between what some people assume as reckless. Having said that‚ it is evident that whoever chooses to try a dangerous

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    Deviant Behavior

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    and treated equally and laws like that help people understand that any man or woman can do any job without being discriminated against. When crimes are committed by people of power in today’s society it seems to be spread all over the news like wildfire. There are celebrities in this society that get pulled over for drunk driving‚ fighting‚ drugs and hit and runs and you hear about it for weeks‚ maybe months and their punishment is nothing compared to someone who is not as famous. A regular citizen

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