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    There’s so much more to Gone With The Wind than cheesy, Civil War era, romance. There is race relations and female empowerment, but the book touches on the ugliness of war, the power of the land ownership and land itself, tradition, self reliance, and loss. Margaret Mitchell does a marvelous job of individually addressing separate real life issues of land, family and community, which affected the everyday lives of the characters. Gone With the Wind has a main theme of land possession and love…

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    Firenadoes Research Paper

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    a firenado run the opposite way! It is not enough that you will be burned alive but you would also get hoisted into a 100 foot fire vortex and get thrown who knows where. Along with getting burned alive debris is also a Common danger. “wow”, Brett Butler, a research mechanical engineer at the U.S. Forest Service’s Missoula Fire Sciences laboratory in Montana, told NBC News,” As long as nobody is hurt, they're impressive.” That is very agreeable, now everyone may concur that they are a beautiful…

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    Why Deforestation Occur

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    The population of the world is expanding at a very fast pace. This expansion is driving an increased need for space. The subsequent need for additional land is directly responsible for the action known as deforestation. Deforestation is the permanent clearing of forest cover in order to repurpose the area for residential, commercial, or agricultural use. (Deforestation). The forest cover of an area refers to woody vegetation with a minimum mature height of 5 m and a minimum of 10 percent…

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    towards chaos. On top of this, concentrations of carbon dioxide have never been higher. Before the Industrial Revolution, CO2 levels in the atmosphere were measured to be around 280 ppm (part per million), which has since risen to more than 400 ppm (Butler 1). With carbon dioxide production so high and on the rise, it is obvious that more trees are needed than ever before to counter global warming, and yet we continue to remove them faster than we can repair. The effects of deforestation are…

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    and C.H. Stevenson. 1908. The Book of the Pearl. Century Co., New York. 548 pp. Layzer, J.B., Gordon, M.E., and R.M. Anderson. 1993. Mussels: the forgotten fauna of regulated rivers. A case study of the Caney Fork River. Regulated Rivers: Research & Management 8: 63-71. Lee, R.D. 1973. Allegheny River dredging study, June 1972 - July 1973. Unpublished report, Pennsylvania Fish Commission, Harrisburg. Lewandowski, K. and A. Stanczykowska. 1975. The occurrence and role of bivalves of the family…

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    Neither Dale Carnegie nor the publishers, Simon and Schuster, anticipated more than this modest sale. To their amazement, the book became an overnight sensation, and edition after edition rolled off the presses to keep up with the increasing public demand. Now to Win Friends and InfEuence People took its place in publishing history as one of the all-time international best-sellers. It touched a nerve and filled a human need that was more than a faddish phenomenon of post-Depression days, as…

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