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    New Mexico, also known as the “City of Crosses,” is the hub of the Mesilla Valley in southern New Mexico. Bordering the Doña Ana Mountains to the north and the Organ Mountains to the east, Las Cruces sets center stage in what is known as the Organ Caldera. The great Rio Grande River runs through Las Cruces adding to the regions’ diverse ecological culture. With a city motto that reads “People helping people” it’s easy to image why Las Cruces, New Mexico may be at the top of your list of places…

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    Source 1 Origin This article labelled ”‘Lost’ City of Atlantis” was written on the 31 October 2014 by Benjamin Radford who is a science columnist for an online science website that covers pseudoscience, psychology, urban legends and the science behind "unexplained" or mysterious phenomenon. He has a master's degree in education and a bachelor's degree in psychology. Purpose The purpose of this article is to enlighten readers about the history and background of Atlantis and where the story…

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    There is an area within the Pacific Ocean called the “Ring of Fire,” that is a region of high volcanic and seismic activity ranging from parts of Asia, to Australia, and to North and South America. Majority of active volcanoes on Earth are located within the Ring of Fire. In fact 75% of the world’s active and dormant volcanoes are located in the Ring of Fire. Within it’s boundary in the Pacific Ocean, the Ring of Fire consist of the Pacific Plate, where it runs along against other plates such as…

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    Venezuela Research Paper

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    Introduction The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is located on the northern coast of South America. Venezuela is bordered by the following three countries and a sea: to the east Guyana, to the west Colombia, to the south Brazil and to the north the Atlantic Ocean. The longest border is with Colombia than Brazil. The topography of Venezuela is a very mountainous can be broken down into four geographical divisions. These divisions are the Andes’ chain to the north, Lake Maracaibo to the west,…

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    Independent Contract Essay

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    At modern business setting employers depend on Independent Contractors or independently employed instead of on employees, since employees are statutorily ensured more than the independent contractors. This itself is a recognizing component between an employee and an independent contractor. In any case, by essentially referencing themselves as an independent contractor is insufficient according to law. In modern times, it ought to be noticed that since the statutes contribute a major assurance…

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    University of Connecticut Introduction Attachment is one of the developmental milestones that begins during conception and remains throughout one’s life. It is defined as the “strong affectionate tie we have for special people in our lives that lead us to experience pleasure and joy when we interact with them and to be comforted by their nearness in times of stress” (Berk, 264). When the child’s needs are met by an individual, attachment develops. The primary caregiver, preferably…

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    be done by presenting the back of the hand), • Watching the garbage, police, and ambulance boats, before riding in a gondola and later a water taxi to the airport in Venice • visiting the black and red beaches, riding a donkey up the side of the caldera, and eating sea urchins in Santorini, • riding on a ferry into a fjord so narrow the ship couldn’t turn around and crossing north of the Arctic Circle when the sun only partially set around midnight just to rise again an hour later, • visiting…

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    Canada's Natural Disasters

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    On Friday and Monday morning I attended the CCDM Conference in Milton where I learned about many different disasters from floods to wildfires, gave a presentation on blizzards and am getting ready to participate in the debate with disaster experts from all around the world. From this seminar, I have brought back a lot of knowledge and experience to help prepare us for the future of Canada’s natural disasters and what we can do. During this conference I have attended many seminars and the three…

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    Big Island Tourism Analysis

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    Negative Impacts of Tourism on the Big Island Hawai’i Island, Hawaii, otherwise known as the Big Island, is the largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago. The Big Island’s population was estimated to be 196,428 in 2015 (Census 2015). The number of tourists per year far exceeds the number of residents. In 2014, the number of tourists that visited the Big Island reached 1,445,939 (Big Island Now). With record setting highs in visitor numbers, the island must keep up with the continual demand for…

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    Culture Awareness: Venezuela Following Venezuela’s withdrawal from its federation with Colombia in 1830, the United States established diplomatic relations with Venezuela in 1835, and maintained a generally close relationship throughout most of our history. However, the U.S.-Venezuelan bilateral relationship has been tense in recent years due to a variety of policy differences. Recognizing that this tension is based on significant differences of analysis, opinion, and policy, the U.S.…

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