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    The most critical effect of overfishing, however, is resulting in species imbalance in the ecosystem. It is a common sense that there is such connection called food chain, which is a series of events where one creature eats another and then is eaten by another creature, exists in an ecosystem, and each of every living organisms has a place on this chain. If, all of a sudden, one specific type of species decreases immensely in amount, this phenomenon will undoubtedly affect other living creatures…

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    even each gesture that the characters do in a play. This kind of close reading is known as, poetry explication; this is a somewhat short analysis in which the reader looks for possible meanings and relationship of the words, images, and other small assemblage that the writer uses to make up an original poem. When the writer uses explication in his/her writing it is very effective for the reader to connect the poem 's plot and conflicts with its structural features. "Did I Miss Anything?," by Tom…

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    Imagine hiking up the beautiful Bear Lodge Mountains of northeastern Wyoming, surrounded by the Belle Fourche River, and seeing a grand structure of rock, a thousand feet up in the air. Nearly half a mile high, Devil’s Tower stands tall and proud, able to be seen from miles away. Devil’s Tower is known for its exciting climbing aspects, however, there is so much more than meets the eye when it comes to this particular climbing range. Devil’s Tower National Monument in Wyoming possesses a thought…

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    which eventually separated into two distinct principles: Apsu (male) which was fresh water, and Tiamat (female) which was salt water. All other Gods stemmed from the unification of these two. The Elder Gods eventually became annoyed with the raucous assemblage of Younger Gods that Apsu decided to kill them. Before Apsu could put his plan into play, Tiamat, shocked at Apsu’s wrathful plan, warned one of her sons, Ea, the god of wisdom and intelligence. Ea was able to put Apsu to sleep and kill…

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    Abolitionism in the African American community began after slavery was abolished in the northern states of the United States. These emancipated slaves formed their own communities and offered unorganized help to fugitive slaves who happened along their paths. Through time, African Americans began to form Anti Slavery societies to work towards the freedom of enslaved men and women and to protect the rights of free blacks. During the era of the Fugitive Slave Law, Boston abolitionists were known…

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    A standout amongst the most infamous tyrants of the twentieth century, Mussolini left a vital assemblage of works that uncover his move from communist fomenter to originator and pioneer of Italian autocracy. His belief system was firmly checked by a hyperbolic call to activity and an insubordinate tone of disobedience and additionally patriot talk with respect to his confidence in the likelihood of a resurrection of the beliefs of established Rome. Mussolini was conceived in the town of…

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    A native of London, England, John Keats was born on October 31, 1795 and devoted his life to poetry marked by his bright use of imagery, sensuous appeal and philosophical ideas. Although his life and writing career of less than six years was very short-lived, his poetic achievements are extraordinary. Keats believed that reality is determined by knowledge. Therefore, most of his poems stem from internal conflicts. Several of his great works including “Ode to a Nightingale” and “Ode on a Grecian…

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    Exhibited at the Vancouver Art Gallery, Juxtapoz x Superflat was a show co-curated by Murakami, whose illustrations are often shown in gallery spaces, though he too retains a strong entrepreneurial sense. Directly drawn from traditionally flat Japanese imagery, Murakami’s superflat aesthetic appeals directly to otaku and kawaii culture, otaku as a fan-based subculture and kawaii as a culture of cuteness (Laurence). He views these cultures as a specific response to the trauma of Japanese people,…

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    Murphy's Law Theory

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    between the bread and the feline. You may attempt to defy this by applying the butter directly to the cat's fur, in which case the cat will lick off part of your carefully calculated quantity of butter (i.e. that amount which holds the cat-butter assemblage in equilibrium) In either case, a very cross cat will land on its feet, claws extended, upon a lawyer's brand new soft-top car - scratching the top to shreds if it is raised or depositing copious amounts of fear-induced feline excrement on…

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    The role that natural gas fracking will play in the United States' energy future is quickly evolving. By the process of Hydraulic fracturing obtaining natural oils and gas. This process has significant impact for the country’s economy. However, the process of hydraulic fracturing has a negative impact on the environment due to the waste water injection into the fracking wells. The history of the process of fracking has evolved from the start due to the advancing of technology. The United States…

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