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    The Wampanoag Indians lived in the East along the shore where the sun rises, and during those time their population bloom in numbers. Over hundreds of years, ships would come by the shore to scout and stuff, but never formed relationship with the Native American. During 1617 to 1619 an epidemic swept through New England, an alien disease left from European people who had come by previously that devastated the Wampanoag. The Wampanoag interpreted it as an invasion of hostile spiritual power.…

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    Poverty is a tremendous and devastating problem in United States of America that has lead to great controversy and a heated debate on how to solve the problem. There have been many feasible, viable solutions, but which one is the right one? To find this solution and resolution to the problem, we must examine several perspectives of this issue to fully understand the anatomy of the problem - its effects, causes, solutions, and verdicts. Poverty is a major domestic issue in America that is…

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    1. What is bushmeat hunting? Why is it so harmful to primate populations? Bushmeat is any wild animal that is hunted and eaten from a forest. Bushmeat hunting means hunting animals that are already going extinct (or will soon be extinct). This is a threat to primates and will cause their extinction because it takes around 10 to 20 years to replace them in the environment. Since they keep being hunted, they can’t really keep pace to replace their population with the amount humans are killing.…

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    Jet Fuel

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    Jet fuel consists of about 30% to 40% of an airline's expenses, giving good reason to do everything they can to try to increase the efficiency of their fleet. There are many factors that go into how much fuel each plane uses. since a plane uses more fuel during takeoff and climb, the climb is a bigger part of a short flight vs. a longer flight where it will be at cruising altitude longer. It takes fuel to carry fuel and a 747 filled to the max with over 6500 gallons of fuel weighing 6.8 lbs…

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    Bath Toy Research Paper

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    of bleach. This extra step ensures that the toys remain in the best condition and do not develop any mold. I recommend to any parent who buys these toys occasionally wash the toys in a similar manner. I have read on the internet that some parents boil the toys or sanitize them in a dishwasher. I have not tried either of those methods, but it make be worth a try for parent who do not feel comfortable using bleach. Overall, My Kids And I Love These Toys! I would recommend these toys to any…

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    The essence of Christian worldview, boils down to three very complex questions. Question number one would be where does man come from? Question number two being, who am I exactly, and lastly why are we here? The Christian worldview, is extremely broad especially now in modern times. New religions are formed daily, though many stick to Christian, of Godly views in-regards to Jesus Christ. There are so many religious groups that call themselves Christians, all with differing beliefs, ethical…

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    Oklahoma Museum Analysis

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    created a better society for all, but instead it has created a forum of expression and protest. Art has a lot of drawbacks in all aspect ranging from painting, that very few would have the opportunity to see, and sculptures, that are banned, and still boils down to the education of the mind. The actual change that the museum has brought to our societies is the education. We should first of all educate ourselves before we start discussing about the positive changes that art has…

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    Seaweed Lab Report

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    A: The purpose of heating the seaweed was so that it turned into ash. We did this by placing the seaweed in a tin and burning it from the Bunsen burner. This was done so we could get iodine from the seaweed to use in the experiment. This produces the iodine we need to begin the experiment. A problem that could have occurred was placing too much seaweed in the tin so it took a lot longer to burn. Also, a bit of the seaweed were popping out the tin which is a health and safety concern so we must…

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    sophomores wrote long memoirs about their neighborhoods before the storm. In New Orleans, your neighborhood IS your identity, to a large extent: its close-knit families, its colorful rituals such as second-line parades, block parties, and crawfish boils were the cherished memories of these students. They also wrote about their storm experiences. Some were trapped on rooftops, others waded through water to the dark, scary shelter of the Superdome, some had managed to evacuate and found themselves…

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    Marine Corp we learned that there is no way to cheat being a Marine, you either earn it or you don’t. One of the core values of a Marine is courage and it is ingrained in us to always maintain the courage to do the right thing. Integrity and ethics boils down to this simple truth, it is how you behave when you are not being watched versus what actions you take when someone else can see what you are doing. If you have a solid moral compass and understand right from wrong, then even when no one is…

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