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    Panama Canal and the struggles that it came with. The speech included the significance of Teddy Roosevelt and the United States during the process of the canal being built like how the United States helped Panama get their independence from Columbia so that Panamanians would let the canal zone be Americas’. The main source is a secondary source and was a speech given by Maurice Joyce and Richard Rael who are both part of a show called The Making of a…

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    this article about the Erie Canal to the people of New York informing them of the recent concerns about who is in control of the canal, who can transport goods by the canal, and how the canal will operate. He uses examples and details telling New York that some Citizens of the Western States will not use the canal because they believe it will be to be trafficked by the big cities’ trade instead. This causing them to continue using other waterways including the Welland canal to transport trade…

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    The Panama Canal The Panama Canal was an awesome invention that changed a lot and it took a lot to build it. The first people to try to build the canal was not the Americans though. The first to try was the French but they never finished. Then, the Americans tried and picked up where the French left of even though the French made some impact there was still a lot of work that the Americans need to do. Construction on the canal began on May 4, 1903. They hard part was that the Americans had…

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    Getting A Root Canal? Two Common Questions Answered If you’ve been told that you need a root canal to repair one of your teeth that have been infected, you may have anxiety about the procedure. Getting a root canal can cause you stress in a couple of ways, due to the unknowns of how much it will cost you, and not knowing how the procedure works. Here are the answers for two common questions regarding root canals. How Much Does The Procedure Cost? The location of your infected tooth will play a…

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    Erie Canal Research Paper

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    northern parts of America was a dangerous, long and hard labor until the Erie canal came and made life a lot easier. The Erie canal was made in 1817 and finished in 1825, it cost over seven million dollars for the 363 mile long waterway. Was the canal better than the roads or was it consider obsolete or inferior to the roads? The roads are more expensive, require more mules or horses to pull and overall takes longer. The canal is cheaper, faster and safer than the roads but its biggest…

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    More importantly, eliminating the leaks in the Sicard Ditch will save nearly five (5) feet of lake elevation each season! • Pumpline Canal Improvements – In 2015, the District hired an engineering firm to develop ways to get more water from the Yuba River to the end of the Pumpline Canal in the lower District. The District will leverage reserves and grants to remove several chokepoints identified in that study. • Tennessee Ditch Hydroelectric Project – This…

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    Hyaloid canal: The hyaloid canal is a small, transparent tunnel that traces its path through the vitreous body of the eye, spanning the optic nerve disc to the lens. In an adult person, the hyaloid canal carries lymph to help change the volume of the lens. When the lens expands, the hyaloid canal compresses, so that the eye’s internal pressure and volume remain constant (Merriam-Webster). Optic nerve: A part of the central nervous system, the optic nerve connects the eye to the brain, carrying…

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    Katrina Crisis Essay

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    1. Does the Hurricane Katrina story exhibit the distinguishing features of a crisis, as defined in the introductory essay you read from the Howitt and Leonard text this week? A crisis as the World Health Organization (WHO) defines is a situation that is perceived as difficult and a time of danger or greater difficulty. Hurricane Katrina was absolutely a crisis that has all the feature of crisis and it is of national proportion and a devastating catastrophe; it was natural catastrophe, a human…

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    In 1956 Sudan finally achieved independence from the British colonizers. Around this same time, surrounding countries had military coups, dictators, and corrupt government developing. The question that remained in everyone’s mind was one of Sudan’s fate. Author’s used this opportunity to write excerpts, poetry, and novels to analyze the Sudanese, their government, and ultimately those who they felt were to blame for the turmoil Sudan and the surrounding areas, the British. One of those authors…

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    Here are some differential diagnoses for perineal itching and ways to determining the diagnosis. For example, Litmus testing for pH, wet mount from a pap smear, K hydroxide (KOH) preparation and whiff test, cultures for fungi and trichomonads can be used to determine if the diagnosis is Vaginitis, candida albicans (monilia); Vaginitis, Gardnerella/bacterial (mix); Vulvovaginitis, Fungal (Diagnosis of, n.d.). According to Neistein (2008), laboratory tests, clinical findings, signs, and symptoms…

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