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    and roll was a very smart way to promote racial integration because it was a fun and easy way to bring people together. It created a new type of music that made several different races able to share experiences. I think that Elvis Presley and the beetles were the reason why the world for the most part is not desegregated in America today. The biggest way to reach people was through their music. Before the 1950’s Rock and Roll was not very popular between a diverse groups, it was very segregated.…

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    Causes and Effects of Global Warming Aside from war, poverty, and crime, one of the major world issues is global warming. Global warming is a phenomenon caused by the hole in the ozone layer. This hole allows ultraviolet, also known as UV, rays to cover the Earth like a blanket since the purpose of the ozone layer is to block these rays. The burning of fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide into the air that wraps the UV rays around the Earth which causes the warming of the Earth. In…

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    During the 1950s and 1960s, in order to explain how the brain worked, it was thought of as a machine with specific compartments that held certain information. For instance, there was part of the brain that was specific to speech. While there is a part of the brain that is predominantly for speech (the temporal lobe), the brain does not work as a machine. For instance, we don’t suddenly stop to wait for a respond or information telling us to walk, we just walk. As Spivey mentions, our behavior…

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    Loris Lydekkerianus

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    The Loris lydekkerianus commonly known as the grey slender loris is part of the class Mammalia and the order primate. When observing the slender loris one may notice their large eyes. They are precisely in a forward facing position and set very close together, this feature takes up most of their faces. Their eyes are surrounded by dark grey circles of fur, which make them look even bigger than they are. Slender lorises have petite and sagittal rostrums, exceptionally slender appendages, and lack…

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    Effects Of Crustaceans

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    As a rule, the gill area is greater in fast-moving crabs (Portunids) than in sluggish bottom dwellers; decreases progressively from wholly aquatic, to intertidal, to land species; and is greater in young crabs than in older crabs. Often the gills are enclosed in protective chambers, and ventilation is provided by specialized appendages that create the respiratory current. As in cephalopod mollusks, oxygen utilization is relatively high—up to 70 percent of the oxygen is extracted from the water…

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    staffed with full time “Agents”. There is a stand-alone store within 10 miles from Atlanta PC Repair, but does not pose a threat due to its distance. Geek Squad has already established Brand and image. The Geekmobile, a black and white Volkswagen Beetle with orange and black company logo is recognizable trademark in cities around the county. Geek Squad relies heavily on heavy marketing, economies of scale, and manpower for its future success. On the flip side, Geek Squad is slow to respond…

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    Apathy In Literature

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    How Can Literature Change the World? Moral apathy refers to the lack of interest, feeling, concern and the total indifference towards doing what is right. Elie Wiesel’s “Night” is a deeply poignant and candid account of an autobiographical nature regarding his survival during the Holocaust. Rachael Carson’s “Silent Spring” exposed the hazardous effects of DDT, a commonly used pesticide on the natural world. Her work sparked a lot of debate and resulted in a modern environmental movement. Her…

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    Five times in the past, the Earth has been struck by cataclysmic events, ones so severe and swift they obliterated most living things before they ever had a chance to adapt. With the developing technologies and industries, humans now possess the ability to impact the Earth immensely. In the articles, “Numerous Signs Point to Parasite Mass Extinctions” by Tracy V. Wilson and “Mass Extinction and Biodiversity Loss” by David Hosansky, are concerned on this topic and explain how the Earth is on the…

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    Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury takes place in a society where the citizens are under the illusion that everything is perfect, but in reality the civilization is quite undesirable. The strictly controlling government of this city feed the people ideas that they cannot question; in fact, it is looked down upon to think for oneself. Books have even been banned in this society because they provoke thought, which the government believes could create conflict. That is why the fireman in this dystopia…

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    It is somewhat clear to people who have bee hives to identify when CCD occurs. Some colonies get raided by moths and beetles, some have an extensive amount of death from poisons but when all the bees just vanish with little to no traces of death it is a tell-tale sign of CCD. CCD can be caused by numerous things from not having enough flowers to pollinate, and by other…

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