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    Earth can bring about erratic atmospheric changes. Recent storms have become some of the most destructive forces ever recorded, and will only continue increase in severity. We can also observe melting ice caps in areas such as Antarctica and the Artic Circle. Ice caps such as these contain enormous amounts of water, and have the potential to raise sea levels by several feet. Coastal cities across the globe would be forced to alter communities and building developments due to the rising sea…

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    The Equilibrium of the Natural World and of Man It is beyond the shadow of a doubt that in Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s poem, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, the natural world has a great deal of power. This is obvious and is seen many times throughout the story, occasions where the natural world dominating man. There is a very clear give and take relationship between the spirits of nature and the physical world. Any action from man will warrant a consequence from nature. The Rime of the…

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    Schmeeckle Reserve

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    The purpose of this study is to assess the habitat quality of Schmeeckle Reserve in regards to the needs of the Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes). This research will focus on the presence and relative abundance of small mammals, which serve as the main food source of the Red Fox’s diet. The vegetative habitat will also be studied; this includes the cover types present and any forage plant species used by the fox for food. The results of this study will allow for the continued management of the Red Fox in…

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    The comparison of Frankenstein to Prometheus is appropriate, but to a certain extent. They have more differences than similarities. Mary Shelley's inspiration for Frankenstein came from the ancient, Greek God Prometheus. Here are the similarities and differences. For similarities, Frankenstein and Prometheus try and change things for the better, for different reasons I'll get into in the next paragraph. Their actions were both bad though. Therefore, they were punished for what they do.…

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    Weather in Sweden is little bit like the Northern part of Canada, in the summer time the Northern most part of Sweden can see as much as 56 days of all around sunlight and in the winter it can see 36 days of pure darkness.(Sverige) North of the Arctic circle winter are long and cold, while in the summers are short and pleasant. Despite Sweden’s northern location the country has relatively temperate…

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    After seeing and hearing about the destruction of the Trinity test, many scientists who worked on the Manhattan Project lost enthusiasm. They realized the amount of devastation that the bomb they created would bring if used as a weapon. Many scientists fought against the production of more atomic bombs. Some even quit the Manhattan Project due to moral reasons. They did not want to be a part of the massive casualties these bombs would bring. After the success of the Trinity test, the United…

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    1970’s, and oceanographers were gathering new information on the movement of our Planet. Earth’s outermost layer is proposed to be in seven different plates. There is the African plate, North American and South American plate, Eurasian, Australian, Arctic and Pacific Plate. There also other smaller boundaries such as the Philippines and the Scotia plates. The plates move all over the place, and the speed of the plates varies. Sometimes they can be as slow as two centimeters per year, and other…

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    Observation Of Ted Talk

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    He began talking how h drug using data that he was gather from Google search and other different data that was available. He also conducted an experiment with one of his student at that time which they had three different groups of mic. They gave one group one drug, second one group both drug, and they didn’t give the third group anything. In result they found out that the group that were taking two medication together showed different side effects than the group that was taking only one drug at…

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    SOME DINOSAURS WERE LIKELY TO BE WARM BLOODED Dinosaurs belong to class Reptilia and so for many years scientists thought that they were cold blooded, with slow metabolisms and dominated the planet for about 135 million years. However, birds evolved from small carnivorous dinosaurs of the Late Jurassic, with fast metabolic rates, raising the question of whether or not their extinct dinosaur relatives were also warm-blooded. Whether the extinct dinosaurs were ectothermic or endothermic or…

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    Red Fox Research Paper

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    The Red fox is found in more places than any other wild canine living all over the Northern Hemisphere. From the Arctic Circle and all of Asia, to Central America and even the northern Africa. Kitsune in Japan are connected to the god Inari Ōkami, the god of rice, rice harvest, and prosperity for farmers. Inari’s messenger and friend is the fox, or foxes depending on the image. Thus there are fox statues at Shinto shrines dedicated to the god Inari. Besides fox statues the shrines are also…

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