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    Drought Essay

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    which will cause them to spend more money C. People will have to pay more for food III. Topic Sentence: The drought also affected the environment in many different ways. A. How trees were affected B. Soil depletion C. Wildlife D. Wildfires IV. Topic Sentence: Life in St Eustacia was also affected socially because of the drought A. Death and diseases B. Migration and jobs C. Fear of famine V. Conclusion Droughts can have many devastating economical‚ environmental and social effects

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    Have you ever thought about a certain situation or movie and have thought to yourself and said “but what if…?” Then thought about the ripple effect it would have and how it would change the future and maybe someone. In some situations‚ just removing or adding a little spice to your situation can change literally everything‚ and when I mean everything I say everything. It can vary from the way a person acts to the future and any and every outcome from that point and forward. One of the most famous

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    Forest fire

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    humans. Yet‚ in attempting to protect these forest values‚ the powerful role of fire has almost disappeared from the ecosystem it once shaped and created. The inevitable release of natural energy is only postponed-the probability of a devastating wildfire is increased. How‚ then‚ can the powerful force of fire be used in a way that cooperates‚ not conflicts‚ with nature? No Simple Solution Periodic natural fires prevent the heavy buildup of fuel which‚ when ignited‚ can harm our forests and ecosystems

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    Exposition: 1-10 The Exposition is the time where Silas lived in Lantern Yard‚ till the time he lives his life as a reclusive. Rising Action: 11-16 The Rising Action is when Dunstey blackmails Godfrey through Squire Cass’s Party Climax: 12-22 The Climax is when Molly Farren tries to go to the Cass Party throught Silas resolution to keep the golden haired toddler. Falling Action: 23-27 The Falling Action is from the time where Eppie is 18 till Silas and Eppie return to Lantern Yard. Resolution:

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    effects of global warming

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    Global warming is the warming of earth’s land‚ water and atmosphere. Global warming has happened throughout history‚ but has recently become more of an issue. Every year since 2001 has made it on the warmest year record list. There is much debate whether this is a natural phenomenon or if the human population is causing global warming. There is no denying that the earth is getting warmer. As shown in the graph to the right global temperatures have risen from -.4 C to .6 C over a four year period

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    Inside Job

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    Inside Job Summary Inside Job is a documentary by Charles Ferguson‚ about the causes of the global financial crisis and revealed what was going on inside the U.S. financial industry during the first decade of the 21st century. The movie highlights the effects of a series of causes beginning in the Regan Administration. These causes most prominently include deregulation that allowed excessive and reckless actions in finance‚ fraud‚ and conflicts of interest. Deregulation allowed the financial

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    Antione Weeden Reading 1 Final project Main points of the article Global warming and climate change threatens the very existence of mankind. Understanding the effects of each and implementing measures to save this planet are of dire urgency. Global warming has become a threat to everything and everyone on Earth. Global warming is caused by many natural and manmade processes that continue to affect our environment. The release of carbon dioxide and methane gases are the two main contributors

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    the Australian desert echoes the often-dry landscape of Iran. “Longing Belonging” shows both the Australian and Iranian sides of his culture. The carpet design is from Iran‚ showing his origins‚ yet there is a hole burnt into is by the Australian wildfires of his new country. This work is about trying to embrace new cultures and sacrificing one way of living for another in order to belong‚ hence the title of the work: “Longing Belonging”. Valmanesh is longing for is home in Iran while trying to adapt

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    Microaggressions

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    Internet‚ etc. have all played major roles in establishing new societal norms. They all shape how humans interact with other and the whole world. However‚ in 2016‚ we now observe the dawn of a possible new norm that‚ if it catches on‚ may spread like wildfire and become a ubiquitous part of human life by 2041. That norm is the rise of microaggressions and politically correct culture. Across the US‚ especially in college campuses‚ a rise in this idea of microaggressions and being “triggered” due to personally

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    circa 14th century to the middle of the 17th century. It is a valid concept for a distinct period in Early Modern European History because of the changes and reforms that occurred during the time period. During the Renaissance‚ knowledge spread like wildfire and opened up opportunities for everyone. Also‚ politics took a major turn for the better and the worse. Lastly‚ the arts took on a totally new perspective that changed the Renaissance as a whole. In the medieval period of Europe‚ not many people

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