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    Land, water, air, etc. are was is being polluted by everyday garbage. “Pollution is the process of making land, water, air or other parts of the environment dirty and unsafe or unsuitable to use” (Bradford). Land and soil are the ground to which garbage reaches first and even sometimes the soil is contaminated by an overflow of garbage that is buried. Chemical are often buried or hidden from the public eye and although it is “hidden” chemical in the…

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    The fast rate of cutting down is the reason behind deforestation being such a serious concern. Alina Bradford, cites Natural Resource Defence Council describing deforestation as, “ an ecological trauma that has no precedent in nature for expect major volcanic eruption”(Bradford 7).She also cited NASA predicting if this rate goes on, there will be no forests within next hundred years(Bradford 3).The consequences of deforestation are so harsh that the effects we are facing clearly justifies why it…

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    Pilgrims Dbq

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    world because of their knowledge in politics and their faith. If it were not for their strong political leaders, who knows what would have happened to the Pilgrims early on. Their most influential governor was a man by the name of William Bradford. He…

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    Enzyme Lab Report

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    Oxaloacetate, found in the mitochondrion, is a four-carbon molecule. In this project we performed a Bradford Assay and an SDH (Succinate Dehydrogenase) Assay. The goal of this project was to work with enzymes to gain a better understanding of how enzymes function and how they are impacted with the introduction of a variety of factors. A significant part of the experiment was determining the protein concentration of the prepared mitochondrial fraction which will be further explained. The reason…

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    ended up coming across the Indies in the Carribean. Columbus did not expect to reach these many beautiful islands and he thought he was in Asia at first. He is different as compared to other explorers such as William Bradford because he was exploring for global recognition. Bradford was not trying to search for hidden gems in another country, he instead…

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    For my first article, I chose "The Worst Mistake in the History of the Human Race" by Jared Diamond, regarding how on the surface agriculture would seem an obvious choice but if you dig deeper you may find proof that, that was not the case. As Diamond points out, progressivist claim that evolving from hunter and gatherers to becoming farmers was a win, win. It gave them more food to feed their tribes and more free time for leisurely things such as art. Diamond disagrees with this and so do I on…

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    population. The new settlers of the Americas are just one example of leaving impacts on native populations. There are many works depicting the changes caused by settlers, two instances of these appear in the works "Of Plymouth Plantation" by William Bradford, and in Charles Mann 's work "The Coming of the Dawnland." The Colonists changed things in America such as political and social interactions, as well as agriculture and other food based activities. When the Europeans came to North America,…

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    man-made contributor to increase in carbon levels of the Earth’s atmosphere and is responsible for about fifteen percent of all global warming (Bradford). The sheer amount of carbon released into the atmosphere is dooming future generations at an immense pace. Every year, almost 1 billion tons of carbon enter our atmosphere as a result of deforestation (Bradford). Global warming will only get worse as time goes on, but the speed of it can be reduced. If countries choose to plant more forests and…

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    pot because people from all around the world with different cultures and traditions come in search of a better life, and better opportunities. The hardships and prosperities of immigration are told in stories like: Of Plymouth Plantation by William Bradford, Vietnamese Native Thankful for Chance Offered in America by Ronnie Thomas, and Mother Tongue by Amy Tan. Immigration has changed America by mixing and changing cultures and ideas while changing those who emigrate by giving them new…

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    it: the answer: social limits, and limits on alcohol." Sexual assault on colleges campuses is nothing new. For years, schools have been trying to combat this unspeakable crime by implementing policies and rules against it, but according Jon A. and Bradford Richardson’s article, “The Real Campus Sexual Assault Problem--And How to Fix It: The Answer: Social Limits, and Limits on Alcohol,” the problem is only getting worse. The authors present an effective argument on how to decrease sexual…

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