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    My utopia would be in a place were there is no such thing as sickness,no poverty and most of all everyone is going to play soccer. there is going to be many soccer fields some will be located indoors and some will be located outdoors.there is going to be a mandatory soccer game once a day that we will play for a trophy.there will be a special soccer field built for the mandatory soccer game it will be completely different from all the other soccer fields.everyone will have a chance to pick…

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    of juvenile offending which you have outlined seem to align with the broken windows theory. The broken windows theory states that if a community appears to be dilapidated and neglected due to poverty, as well as minor crimes such as vandalism and littering, there will be a perceived lack of social control that will encourage offenders to target these areas over areas that appear to be maintained and monitored (Caudill, Getty, Smith, Patten & Trulson, 2009). This means that a juvenile living…

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    and speakers pulse. The rapid succession of thuds signal the conductors below, informing them that the final instrumentalists are awake and ready to play their part. Three children emerge from the stairs hauling pencils, pastels, and sketch paper, littering the living room floor as new masterpieces are planned and executed. Music from microphones fill the rooms with my mother's soulful singing while graphite and stationary collide to become art. The kitchen bustles with the whirring and whizzing…

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    or two of them. With how many laws there are and how easy for people to break them the numbers of many americans should be extremely high. Laws are designed to protect and nourish society. Laws are there to protect people and their communities. Littering,…

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    Introduction Recycling is not common among Americans. That is a problem. Recycling is reusing which saves materials and helps make landfills smaller. Recycling can be done in more than one way. Recycling can be done by reusing a bag. Recycling can be done by throwing away a can in the recycling bin. Recycling can even be done by giving old clothes of yours that don’t fit you to others, or just simple donations. The Effects of Recycling Americans not recycling affects the economy, our nation and…

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    know this it be easy to get along and also if vistors were to visit their city, the community would be able to explain about the different spiritual beliefs. There are some tips that can honor ecotourism, thought the main three are: Never litter: littering should not be done anywhere this disrupts the Ecotourism and the community would not be able to conserve greenery, lands, or culture areas. Guests or the community should not litter anywhere they…

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    Ever heard of the Museum of the Occult? Well the Museum of the Occult holds many dolls and items that have been said to be used for Satanic rituals. The most commonly known doll of the museum is Annabelle. You may be familiar with her. Annabelle was in many horror movies. But in real life, she was said to have killed a man. The Museum of the Occult is located in Monroe, Connecticut. The museum is actually located in Ed and Lorraine Warren’s basement. They have a priest come and bless all of…

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    Invasive Species Effect

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    of the impact of invasive species on their habitat. The overgrowth of invasive species can lead to the destruction of not only native species, but entire habitats. While observing invasive species on campus, we found an abundance of white clover littering the open lawn. According to the ISSG’s Global…

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    A watershed is an area of land that separates water flowing to different rivers,basins, or seas. For example the Mississippi River watershed is an enormous watershed.”Not only does water run into the streams and rivers from the surface of a watershed, but water also filters through the soil, and some of this water eventually drains into the same streams and rivers.”Watersheds affect water quality, the Earth picks up water pollution and gets rid of the pollution in the water streams and rivers as…

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    An Analysis of Animal Wisdom What if animals can talk? Can you imagine what we can learn from them? In the poem, Animal Wisdom by Nancy Wood, animals talked. She used personification in her poem; that is, when you give human traits to animals or things. In this poem the turtle the bear, and the eagle teaches people how the earth should be treated. People are too busy to enjoy life. The turtle is personified as a person that talks, first is the turtle It talks about how people should…

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