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    might think that you'll need partial dentures to have perfect teeth, your dentist might instead recommend tooth whitening and a root canal. Only after consulting…

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    Latin America Mountains

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    you are sitting in right now! The largest Caribbean Island is Cuba, just short of Florida in the United States. The Atacama Desert is one of the driest places on Earth, partly in Northern Chili. It is the dry side of the Andes Mountains. The Panama Canal is located in Panama. It is the largest manmade waterway in world, transporting ships from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean 24/7. It was build to make ships more easily travel to and from the Atlantic ocean instead of making ships travel around…

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    Cape Cod Research Paper

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    Easternmost portion of Massachusetts, extending for 65 miles (105 km) into the Atlantic Ocean and covers more than 400 miles (640 km) of shoreline Cape Cod has been separated from the mainland since 1914 by the Cape Cod Canal, but the Sagamore Bridge, the Bourne Bridge and the Cape Cod Canal Railroad Bridge make access and transportation. Cape Cod is divided into 15 towns: Bourne, Sandwich, Falmouth, Mashpee, Barnstable, Yarmouth, Harwich, Dennis, Brewster, Chatham, Orleans, Eastham, Wellfleet,…

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    The advantages of using nuclear power rather than any other form of power are many. Using nuclear power alone would cause lower greenhouse gas emissions, it is more powerful and more efficent than any other energy source to which we have access. While solar and wind energies are most likely the cleanest options, they are not as reliable as nuclear power. Uranium, which generates nuclear energy, is very cheap and it does not take much to produce energy. Coal, oil, and natural gas will not…

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    The Democratic-Republicans did the more effective job than the Federalist running the US, Thomas Jefferson is the main leader Democratic-Republicans. He created the Declaration of Independence and diplomatically fought for America. And all of the three representative presidents of the Democratic-Republican party made a lot of great decisions during their presidency, like the accumulation of land and handled foreign affairs efficiently. In general, Jefferson’s acts were more popular than Adams’s…

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    These two refinery sites have faced an immense amount of environmental damage. The Bayonne site has seven million gallons of oil in its soil and groundwater; the Platty Kill Canal has such a tremendous amount of contamination that Exxon recommended permanently closing down the canal; the former wetlands in the area are now referred to as ‘tar flats’ (Anzaldi 2). Exxon does not deny the wide reaching impacts that the oil spill has had on the environment or even if the spilled…

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    A Fierce Green Fire was filmed by Mark Kitchell in 2012. Kitchell film talks about the relationship between the people and the Environment. He breaks the film up into multiple Acts. Act One talks about conservation of the environment, Act Two talks about pollution, and Act Three talks about the alternatives to destroying the environment. He also goes into detail about environmental movements and the accomplishments of these environmental movements. Kitchell’s film brought environmental awareness…

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    The Skykomish Tribe

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    201). They form part of the Native Americans in the US. The tribe’s main villages were located on the Skykomish River. Primarily, the tribe composed of the Indians of Twana, a community comprising of the Salishan people living in Washington’s Hood Canal drainage basin. The Twana comprised of nine communities, where the Skykomish, also called “people of the big river,” formed the largest group (Pritzker, 201). The area inhabited by the Skykomish tribe comprised of approximately 5, 000 acres of…

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    The Industrial Revolution is arguably one of the most outstanding achievements of man. It greatly propelled society with the creation of numerous inventions and machines, all of which helped advance the Industrial Revolution even further than before. Although it would eventually spread across Europe and to all corners of the Earth, the Industrial Revolution started off in England for a myriad of reasons having to do with its physical geography and socio-political conditions. As such, England…

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    these factors had to do simply with the geography of England. For example, England is blessed with navigable rivers and canals. These rivers and canals allowed for the easy transport of goods and provided factories with a source of power. In fact, Adam Smith, the first modern economist, believed this was a key reason for England’s early success, writing that “Good roads, canals, and navigable rivers, by diminishing the expense of carriage, put the remote parts of the country more nearly upon…

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