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    on Animals and People Climate change has been a problem for many years. In recent years, our planet has been noticing the changes and outcomes of climate change. Plants in the Amazon and subarctic forests are trying to grow more towards the polar caps in search for cooler areas. Fish are moving up stream and changing breeding patterns due to the water warming up. Even animals are changing their migration patterns looking for cooler, more habitable areas to live. People don’t know who to blame…

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    in an attempt to possibly help the future generations. Climate change has many affects on the diversity of living organisms and the population. For example, the polar ice caps melting has a major affect polar bears. Global warming has been a major factor contributing to the decrease in polar bear population because the ice caps melt causing ice platform loss. This has affected seals, a main source of food for polar bears, so decrease in seals is a decrease in polar bears, (Stirling, I., Lunn,…

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    Stop Global Warming Essay

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    The world will melt its way into an apocalyptic world, oceans will flood places, people will die of the heat, starvation will take place. How will the human race prevent this from happening? In order to stop global warming scientists must find ideas, and look at what is causing this? Global Warming occurs when a vast quantity of C02 along with other pollutants gets into the atmosphere and absorbs light as well as solar radiation, which has bounced off the surface of the Earth for centuries in…

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    combined are responsible for about 40% of the carbon emissions. (doc 10) Over time this will cause the environment to heat up which will melt the polar ice caps. When the ice caps melt animals that are native to the ice will die. Polar bears, penguins and other animals will have no other place to live without the ice caps. The melting of the ice caps will cause the sea levels to rise. (doc 10) Flooding places like Majuro who already have enough flooding problems. These people are to poor to…

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    Strike Of 1994 Essay

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    way of speaking out against the owners of baseball. They wanted to speak their mind, and that’s what they did. The strike of 1994 all started with the disagreement over a salary cap and the restriction of salary growth.Ever since the managers of baseball lost the case that granted players free agency, they were out to set a salary cap and limit free agency. This was not the first time that the MLB had gone on a work stoppage. Seven times before, baseball stopped, and each time, the owners were…

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    is considered start of professional baseball statistics. Statistics play the main role in baseball. It’s made a huge change in the way baseball runs and how players are evaluated and could be rated to be drafted. Every team uses statistics and it is not an even playing field. There are high salary cap teams and there are low salary cap teams. When statistic first became a huge role in baseball because low salary cap teams believed in it and high salary cap teams didn’t believe in this. This…

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    Basketball vs Baseball Sports have become America’s past time that is enjoyed by millions of people either watching a professional sport on television or recreation playing. These two sports I have followed from the time my children started playing at the ages of seven. Basketball and baseball though they have numerous similarities, they also contrast. Baseball Differences Baseball is a sport that can be played outside only on a field, which is shaped comparable to a diamond. Weather can be a…

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    During the spring of 2008, I was playing baseball in a 10 and under league. I had been playing on the same team for two years with some friends from school. The team’s name was the Lake Shore Bluesox. Our team was in a travel league where we would play teams across the state of Maryland from different counties. We practiced three nights a week with a game on Friday, along with three games over the weekend. It was a lot of hard work, but we won almost all of our games. Our coach told us that if…

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    It all started when I was about 5 years old, I was a member of the boys and girls club of Decatur, IL. My mom signed me up to play baseball at the time I wasn’t really happy with her, I didn’t want to play a sport I didn’t know anything about. At the time I just wanted to play basketball and football two sports you could say I knew everything about. I studied the games I watched my favorite players play every day. I was like a sports reporter I knew everything there was to know about my favorite…

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    Sports Influenced My Life

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    camaraderie with peers. I would go on to play these sports throughout middle school, with tee-ball turning into baseball. These three sports are some of the main options for children in America, and are certainly among the most popular options. In middle school, the two main sports I played and enjoyed were basketball and soccer. As the years went by, I began to not like baseball as much and took a few years off, focusing on basketball and soccer. The reason…

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