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    Career Research Paper The career I want to research about is contruction. I have great interest in building or creating new structures. As a child I loved putting things together to make new things. Since then Construction has been my favored career when I grow old. One of my goals when I achieve my goal is to build my own house, the way I want it to be. My father owns his own Construction company. I was told that if I graduate and pursue my dream in construction that he will pass down the…

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    Air Pollution In Beijing

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    1. Introduction This report is about air pollution in Beijing .One of the leading death of china, Beijing is caused by air pollution, as we know air is an important source of survivor for everyone. Beijing air pollution is causing a very serious problem to the people. 2. Importance of the issue Beijing, being one of the largest city in China has the worst pollution problems in China. According to Beijing government, Beijing has more than five million motor vehicles with heavy industrial…

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    Name: Tarek Arabi Elmasri Candidate number: 3054 Centre number: 11255 Centre name: Westminster Academy Unit: 90353-Controlled Assessment Task 2 Topic: Energy in the 21st century Geographical issue: “What are the environmental effects of using natural resources as sources of energy?” Introduction What are the environmental effects of using natural resources as sources of energy? In this investigation, I will be explaining the environmental consequences of energy production/consumption,…

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    Clough (1819- 61). On this note, Arnold was a representative of the era in which handful of artists raised the question of the relevance of art to society; even as Victorian Britain underwent a radical social transformation, leaving behind its agricultural history in the wake of the new Industrial economy. Arnold’s thinking was precipitated by this incident and its violence represents the ‘Anarchy’ in his Culture and Anarchy. He hardly comprehend the requirement for social change while staunchly…

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    Canada is one of the wealthiest nation in the world, it has a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) that was worth 1786.66 billion US dollars in 2014, which ranks 14th worldwide. The GDP value of Canada represents 2.88 percent of the world economy. GDP in Canada has continually increased year to year, with the exception of 2008 to about 2010. Canadas average GDP is 581.41 USD Billion from 1960 until 2014, reaching an all-time high of 1838.96 USD Billion in 2013 and a record low of 40.77 USD Billion in…

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    Chapter 26: The Great West and the Agricultural Revolution (Pg. 511) How can the land known as the “Great West” be characterized following the Civil War? The “Great West” was a rough square that measured about a thousand miles on each side, containing mountains, plateaus, deserts, and plains where the Indians, buffalo, horse, prairie dog and coyote lived. The Clash of Cultures on the Plains (Pg. 513) In what ways had Native-American tribes competed with each other for control of land and…

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    Before World War II began in 1938 Hitler and the Nazi party’s rise to power came with persecutions before the war even began, especially against the Jewish population with the Nuremburg Laws that were established in November of 1935.Hitler was not the only one persecuting those within their own country before the war, Stalin was also persecuting Soviet Ukrainians in the 1930s with a large spread famine across the Ukrainian farmland. Saul Friedländer’s book, Nazi Germany and the Jews, Volume 1…

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    Economic Issues In Mexico

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    A major finding in this country report was the following: In recent years Mexico has experienced economic growth and overall quality of life for its citizens has improved but it is still short of being fully developed country. It was also found that the United States and Mexico have increasingly close ties whether it be social politically, or economically. With a Mexican population of about 33.5 million living in the United States (The World Factbook), having knowledge on one’s neighbors and…

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    underwent an economic transformation marked by the expansion of the industrial economy, the rapid growth of big business, the development of large-scale agriculture, and the rise of national labor unions and industrial conflict. The transition from an agricultural to an Industrial…

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    Riparian Zone

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    The role of riparian zones cannot be understated in relation to water quality and wildlife habitat. A riparian zone refers to stream bank system, including the stream, soils, flora, and fauna within it. Riparian buffers, specifically, are one of the most significant structures to implement along streams and rivers because of the structure’s many functions and abilities. Riparian buffer zones act as a canopy to shade and cool stream temperatures, as a filter strip to attenuate sediment, pollutant…

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