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    recent times fishing in the Atlantic Ocean has fallen due to environmentally damaging factors, however fishing in the Alaskan region has maintained its less contaminated waters and tried to keep a balance on the amount of fishes taken out of the water vs the amount still in the water and able to reproduce. One of the biggest factors that pose a threat to the fishing industry in the environment and the sanctions being imposed by governments…

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    Reader Response Journal #1 The novel I chose for the theme of “Good vs. Evil” is The Help, written by Kathryn Stockett. Contrary to popular belief, the book is a work of fiction, although the events of discrimination described was definitely a real problem, especially in the Southern United States. The novel has a very unique approach to storytelling, in that each chapter is given by a different (main) character’s perspective. For example, the story begins with the strong and wise maid in…

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    East vs. West: The Great Hemispheric Clash The Eastern and Western hemispheres are unique in their own ways, the individualities between the two regions is explained by the isolation the Atlantic ocean gave them. The hemispheres had no idea of the others existence until the late 15th century. The Eastern hemisphere had resources at their disposal to help travel vast regions. Horses and camels enabled them to transport heavy materials, which help build kingdoms and empires. The Western…

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    Minimum Wage Background

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    to create a livable lifestyle by citizens forcing them to spend money, which would jump start the economy. When looking at Medieval England and the United States when they established the minimum wage laws it took their country, which was in terrible condition, and helped the country rebuild and recuperate its economy to make it a powerful nation. Minimum wage has given society many positives. When having a minimum wage law, it forces companies to pay a worker a fair wage rather than an unjust…

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    This Nation consists of a melting pot of race and culture primarily due to immigration. Many individuals perceive immigration with a negative connotation. However, the problems do not reside with the people who persist on trying to come in to America but the process of doing so. The policies to obtain a visa should be changed because the process last too long. Trying to receive U.S. citizenship holds in a matter of who gets lucky. The immigration policies need to be changed due to very strict…

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    Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the impact of Transcontinental Railroad that it had on people living in those regions. Central Idea/Thesis Statement: The Transcontinental Railroad allowed many communities to flourish, it allowed people to travel more easily but it also ended up resettling much of the population. INTRODUCTION I. Today if anybody decided to travel they would either do it with a car or plane but once upon time the train was the most reliable option. II. The…

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    They did not win the deserved praise they should have received for really developing our country. Agriculture had taken on a whole new meaning and what it meant to be a farmer wasn’t at all the same in fact now you couldn’t just be a farmer you had to be a specialist and businessman who were tied to railroading, banking, and manufacturing. Sadly…

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    Essay On Eminent Domain

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    made the lives of many U.S citizens much easier. The government knew how to use eminent domain in the most appropriate situations back then. But now, eminent domain is used excessively by the government for their own personal benefit including modern cities and private property agencies as well. The applications of eminent domain have changed significantly ever since the power was first introduced by the ratification of the Fifth Amendment. It was given to the government with the goal of…

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    is a country with more than 1.31 Billion people living in an area of approximately 1,269,346 sq mi compared to the USA where about 304,986,000 people are living in 3,794,066 sq mi . The constantly growing market has huge potential and developers have various opportunities to get a footing in this country. Economic Trends at the Beginning of 2012 has seen slower growth overall in USA, on the other hand the need for infrastructure and predominantly residential building in India’s largest cities is…

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    The son, JC is currently in the Erikson’s developmental stage autonomy vs. shame and doubt. Turning three years old, he is a curious child and cognitively is ahead of his years. He is extremely smart and for the most part, knows what is “right and wrong”. Physically, he is completing tasks independently and has all his…

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