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    I look up at the sky, and close my eyes. Attempting to imagine myself anywhere else, but on an old stale ship filled with 30 other men for what seemed like decades, although, in reality only measures up to a few weeks. I give up my feeble attempt at day dreaming, open my eyes and look around. Taking in the smells of the salty see and a vague underlying odor of sweat and musk that has accumulated along this never ending journey. But I must admit, I would take this stinky old ship over the…

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    gentrification for years by losing their homes and businesses to a higher class of people. Many areas that have and are being gentrified are African American communities because of the poverty most people of color live in. When a neighborhood has abandoned buildings or old factories, landlords come in and turn them into…

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    From the dawn of humanity and to its dusk, one of the largest factors hindering progression of civilization as a whole is the prejudice and unneeded hatred that is common throughout the world. To our own demise, the thing members of this race are best at is finding new attributes to set other members apart. In arrogance, humans prioritize their own selfish need for superiority and by default a certain number of others to feel inferior. There are innumerable way which can determine who is on the…

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    Plant Reproduction Lab

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    Introduction Plant reproduction is a fascinating part of biology. Plants, specifically angiosperms, have unique ways of reproducing. Angiosperms use pollen vectors such as insects, mammals, birds, wind, and even water to deliver their pollen grains to stigmas. The plant of study for this experiment was Mimulus guttatus, also known as the monkeyflower. This plant produces yellow flowers that are bilaterally symmetrical and have five petals. Interestingly, their petals are fused together and…

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    part of the Washington, DC landscape. Georgetown College is devoted to the Jesuit traditions of an assimilated education and of creative research in the liberal arts, including, humanities, fine arts languages, and social sciences. Main and Medical Campuses are situated on 54 buildings on 104 acres. The university was founded on the belief that serious and constant discourse among…

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    year 1940. He survived the Holocaust by hiding with some of his former neighbors, the Munniks, while his parents hid elsewhere. Krell’s father told Robert to refer to the Munniks as his parents. Dr. Krell said, “I was a little boy with a mop of dark-brown hair in a sea of…

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    Every year, more than 460,000 student-athletes compete in 23 sports under the National Collegiate Athletic Association or NCAA (NCAA.org). Each and every one of these young, talented, and dedicated high school seniors are required to select an academic major that is, more often than not, not relevant or consistent with their true intentions of attending the college they choose. Improving athletic skills is why significant numbers of NCAA Division I student-athletes are at their respective…

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    Richard Nixon Biography

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    wrote the bestselling book, Six Crises. In the book, he documented his political career as a congressman, senator and vice president (Biography editors). He unenthusiastically ran for Governor of California but lost to incumbent Governor Edmund G. Brown by considerable margins. He announced his retirement from politics in a press conference where he told reporters they wouldn’t have him to kick around anymore. He moved to New York and continued to practice…

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    Gardentown Museum Report

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    Okay, I will totally admit that I am extremely biased towards my home town of Baltimore, Maryland, as a place for folks to visit. Each and every time I go back to the place that I'll always consider home is an extremely emotional and truly joyous event for me.� Much of my family has, sadly, �passed away, but my mother still lives in the concrete Cape Cod style bungalow in which I was raised for the first nineteen years of my life. It's located on a quiet residential street right on the…

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    it’s just 367 million users but after a period of ten years, that quantity has increased dramatically to 1,967 million ones(1). “The Internet is so big, so powerful and pointless that for some people it is completely substitute for life” said Andrew Brown(2), witnesses the great essential and enticement of the Internet in the beginning of 21st century. The key point is that how network’s bad aspects are maintaining in the…

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