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    agricultural lands for raising livestock is included in the data. Since insects generally thrive in tight places, less land is required for insects rearing. Having studied the relationships between land use and yield products from animal, Oonincx and de Boer (2012) conclude that mealworms use only 18 m2 to yield one kilogram of animal protein, whereas milk needs at least 33 m2, chicken needs at least 41 m2, pork needs at least 46 m2, and beef needs at least 142 m2 for a kilogram of animal…

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    Penrose. The memo will talk about the IMRAD style and how it is similar and different to a historical paper titled, “The Delphic Oracle: A Multidisciplinary Defense of the Gaseous Vent Theory” written by Henry A. Spiller, John R. Hale, and Jelle Z. De Boer. It uses some of the IMRAD concepts, however there were a few changes. This memo will highlight the differences and similarities in the introduction, methods, results, and discussion sections in the historical paper. The IMRAD’s introduction…

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    Causes Of Imperialism

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    seized the Transvaal. Nonetheless, British policy was organized and determined by Cecil Rhodes. Initially, Rhodes wanted to create British colonies that ran from “the cape to Cairo,” however he resigned as prime minister after he wanted to overthrow the Boer government. However, the conquering of African states was obtained by the following countries: Great Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, Spain, and Portugal. France conquered much of northwest part of Africa; Italy had taken control of Libya…

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    which squeezed the pockets of the poor. The salt march resulted in over 60,000 arrests including their leader Mohandas Gandhi. Gandhi had been a leader in civil disobedience and avid participant. In 1907 Gandhi refused to obey a law passed by the Boer legislature that required all Indians to register with the police and be fingerprinted, consequently he was arrested. While in jail, Gandhi was first exposed to Henry David Thoreau’s “Civil Disobedience,” which profoundly impacted Gandhi’s ideology…

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    Adolf Hitler Outline

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    Adolf Hitler AKA Trump Hitler is described as an idealist, Dictative, Radical, and persuasive person. Hitler was a very hopeful leader at the time. He was a great orator, but his ideals of what was right and what he thought was Germany's destiny were obviously misconstrued. He was very vengeful at the Jews (mother's death), and he was very Idealistic in the fact that he wanted to create a "Pure" Race, a "breed" of man that would be the ultimate in everything, he definitely brought Germany up…

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    INTRODUCTION When a child misbehaves, loving parents discipline the child in a way that corrects their behavior. God the Father is no different, “For those whom the Lord loves He disciplines, and He scourges every son whom He receives… For what son is there whom his Father does not discipline?” Though Christians aspire to be perfect and they are commanded to pursue excellence and Christlikeness, they are not without blemish. In 1 Corinthians 5:6, Paul questions the Corinthians rhetorically,…

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    Smoothed word of suicide: Euthanasia Since Euthanasia Society of America (ESA) was founded in New York in 1938, more and more people believe that euthanasia should be permitted and they have started to support to make it authorized, so that subjects of legalizing it have become more pervasive all over the world. Many people support euthanasia and it should be count as a right such as people have right to live, nonetheless this essay argues the thought that euthanasia should be legalized owing…

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    Good Hope in 1652. The intent was to form another coastal station to stock Dutch vessels bound for Asia. But, some Dutch farmers were sent, and these Boers (farmers) began to fan out on large farms in a region still lightly populated by Africans. They clashed with local hunting groups, enslaving some of them. Only after 1770 did the expanding Boer settlements directly conflict with Bantu farmers, opening a long battle for control of southern Africa that raged until the late twentieth century in…

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    anatomical aspect of the possible contribution to the human speech. Bart de Boer (2012) studied the anatomical structure that involves the loss of air sacs serves as the possible evidence to why modern humans can produce complex language. The air sacs are present in apes and absent in modern humans and Homo neandethalensis is the interesting piece to why we and the Neanderthal are capable of speaking while the others cannot. de Boer (2012) concluded having an air sac sitting in the vocal tract…

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    Assisted suicide: suicide committed by someone with assistance from another person, many think it’s unethical but fail to consider the circumstances of the people that request it (“A Right” 2015). It is now legal in several countries and a few U.S. states including: Belgium, Canada, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Switzerland, California, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Vermont (Kafer 2016). Although it’s legal in some places, there are many requirements and steps to applying for assisted…

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