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    As you can see in the chart titled “Alaska's ASFR 2000 & 2010” above, the Age-Specific fertility (ASFR) rates differ very much in 2010 compared to 2000. The Age Specific Fertile Rate is also abbreviated as ASFR; it is the number of live births per 1000 women. It is focused on a certain age group in an area at a specific point in time. While looking at the Age specific fertility rate graph for 2000 for all age groups, it quickly increases at the beginning and then slowly begins to decrease as…

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    Oceania and today’s society have very much in common including: how certain countries are managed, how the commonwealth carry themselves in reaction to governmental control, and the aftermath of the maltreatment implemented. In George Orwell’s novel 1984, the superstate of Oceania, consisting of the countries Iceland, Australia, New Zealand, Polynesia, and Southern Africa, was run by a group called the Party. The Party ran the country based upon a totalitarian/ dictatorship government, which put…

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    Fiji Research Paper

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    In the South Pacific Ocean, about 1,300 miles north of New Zealand, there is a country that is made of 300 islands and 540 islets. These islands combined form the republic of Fiji. Out of all 300 islands, only about 150 are inhabited by humans. The largest island is Viti Levu, also known as Great Fiji, and the capital is Suva. Fiji is a democratic country, with the government system set up very similar to the United States. Sports are also popular in Fiji, such as rugby and soccer. My goal…

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    Fleet of boats were used as intimidation as well The same belief in the Manifest Destiny that pushed Americans to settle the entire United States led Americans to seek colonies in other parts of the world What America wanted: American port in the Pacific Japan held large amounts of coal Safe harbours- assistance in case of shipwrecked sailors Fillmore authorized a naval expedition to Japan to return shipwrecked Japanese sailors and request that stranded Americans in Japan be sent back to the US…

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    Would one liter of water falling from high altitude knock you dead? Everyone knows the people are hit by falling object from high altitude is very dangerous. But if the object is one liter of water, will it dangerous? The answer is “No”. The reason of this answer is even if a large volume of water polo in the process of falling from a height, it is subjected to the action of the air resistance, which makes it split into numerous small droplets. Droplets quickly arrival "terminal velocity"…

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    Pelicans are a genus of large water birds that makes up the family Pelecanidae. With 8 different species of pelicans, they can be found on all continents except for Antarctica. Pelicans live throughout the world in tropic and temperate zones, and always near bodies of water. Average life span in the wild is 10 to 25 years or more and up to 54 in in captivity. It is easy to identify pelicans, because they are one of the only birds with a pouch under their bill. Along with the giant pouch,…

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    had with other countries. the panama canal is like a station for ships and it all started to be a train canal were trains pick up people and take them were they are going to go to. The Panama Canal was a waterway that links into the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.…

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    Dog Harbor Disadvantages

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    Dog fights, atomic bombs, and Pearl Harbor are the common thoughts that resonate when one hears the words: World War II. The idea that airplanes were the most decisive part of America’s drive against Japan stems from a single event, the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. This event did indeed have a great impact on the world, as it made the Japanese surrender; however, one must consider that this was only a piece of the entire span of World War II. What allowed the United States Naval…

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    Bora Bora is a paradise in French Polynesia, it is one of the 10 most beautiful islands in the world. I have never been to this island, but I have a friend who when there more than a year ago and what she told me is a spectacular place, that is the reason why I consider it as a paradise. This island is formed by an extinct volcano shaped like a castle where its valleys bloom hibiscus while the palm trees cover it, the perfect white sand beaches give way to the turquoise waters that are crystal…

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    New Zealand and Australia are two different countries on just opposite sides of the Tasman Sea. New Zealand can be characterized as having a moderately small population compared to many developed countries. Australia for example holds over five times the population of New Zealand. New Zealand’s small size makes it difficult for the country to have adequate domestic competition, making foreign competition very important to the domestic business market. New Zealand and Australia were originally…

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