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    J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye depicts Holden Caulfield as an outcast in the world. He isolates himself from everyone around him, stereotyping people everywhere he goes. Constantly complaining about the phoniness and similarities of others, Holden himself is a hypocrite. However, there’s a slow but gradual change in weather from snow and ice that represents Holden’s fixation with the phoniness of society, to his acceptance of reality’s lost innocence when it finally rains. Throughout…

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    is removed from seawater or brackish water. People have been trying to remove salt from seawater since around 300 BC. People such as “Aristotle in 1320 BC, Rome’s Pliny the Elder in 70 AD, Greece’s Alexander of Aphrodisias in 200 AD, French Explorer Jean De Lery in Brazil in 1565, and James Cook during his circumnavigation around the world have tried to desalinate seawater .” (Desalination Overview – November 2013) Humans and animals cannot drink salt water, as it would be harmful to their…

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    the boat indoors will protect it from the elements, which can have a serious impact on the exterior of the boat itself. The only advantage of uncovered storage is no real advantage at all. Article: When you're ready to pull your boat out of the water for winter and head to indoor attractions like…

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    many colonists die? According to historians, hundreds of colonists died in Jamestown’s early years because of three main problems. These problems included things such as bad water, poor settler skills, and poor relations with the Powhatan Indians. The first reason why Jamestown’s colonists died was because of “bad water.” A reason why the colonists died due to…

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    crop rotation or resting the soil. Production levels on dryland outfield plots cropped in maize decrease immensely over time, because of the decline in soil nutrients critical for plant growth. Maya kings monopolized artificial reservoirs and other water sources during annual drought as a way to adapt during the…

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    The Cremation Process, Explained Cremation refers to the combustion, oxidation and vaporization of a corpse to basic chemical compounds, including gases, mineral fragments and ashes. Following cremation, the family of the decedent receives a container or urn that holds their loved one’s ashes. Many times, for financial reasons, an individual will forego a funeral with a burial, opting for cremation: The National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) states that since 2005, cremation rates have…

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    Within the human body, the natural process of moving soluble molecules across a membrane is referred to as passive transport. For this type of transport chemical energy is not necessary. Two of the main types of passive transport that the human body utilizes are osmosis and diffusion. Diffusion is the movement of a hydrophobic substance across a semi-permeable membrane without the use of cell energy from a gradient area of higher concentration to an area (either inside or outside of the cell)…

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    Pablo Descriptive Writing

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    Pablo By: Rok Outside of the water there were kids playing on the beach while their maid drones supervised them. Oops! I forgot to introduce myself! I’m Pablo, Pablo Ferisa. You may not be able to tell this but I am a sea monster. But I’m not scary! I’m really nice! I just want to be the humans’ friends, but their maid drones just protect their children. I was swimming near the beach in the Florida Keys. I slowly surfaced. I swam by a piece of trash. These maid drones discard their…

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    Dog Stink Analysis

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    great, gather the materials needed; such as dog friendly soap, a cup/bucket to wet the dog’s fur, have a towel or two ready for when the bath is over, one to place on the floor so water does not get all over the place and one to dry off the dog. Grab a plug or a small wash cloth to stop up the drain, being running the bath water, it should not be scalding hot but also not shivering cold. After all these steps are completed go fetch the sticky fur ball and remove his/her collar. If the dog is…

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    On May of 1980, Jimmy Carter who was the President of the United States at that time issued an emergency disaster declaration, based on the mental distress the residents of the Love Canal had experienced, instead of the chemical and physical hazards the community was exposed to. The state of New York subsidized the project and sold the houses at a lower rate with the intention to end the disaster that occurred in the area, as both New York and the city of Niagara Falls wanted to put to rest and…

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