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    Fracking Pros And Cons

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    Hydraulic fracturing has been around for several years as a controversial topic. Fracking is a controversial topic, because of how it might impact the environment, and the pros/cons of it. Many people think fracking is good, because of all the jobs it has created, and the money it has brought in to the economy. Others think fracking is bad, because of the pollution. In this paper, I plan to talk about why fracking is such a hot topic, what kind of problem is it, and how it works. I will also…

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    This new surge of intellectualism was matched by economic developments that led al-Andalus–and the dhimmi–to new heights. While other dhimmi took advantage of cultural and social opportunities, still countless others became active participants and leaders in economy. Earlier, it had been mentioned that the dhimmi were considered second class citizens, which can also be translated to an urban middle class that had access to multiple professional and administrative careers. They collaborated…

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    Nick Cave

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    He wonders if beyond the sky equality exist. The techniques that Cave uses to try and convey his message are old materials such as metallic lawn ornaments, ceramics, hair beads, and more. These techniques are effective because he uses old objects that are not seeing as much as before. He probably wanted to tell his audience that even though these objects are old, they still exist like the idea of racism. There…

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    The Last Great Islamic Empires The imperial states of Ottomans, Safavids and Mughals was prosperous in the Islamic region between 1500 and 1800. The three great empires build military and civilian bureaucracies that inspired civilian military leaders that they enjoyed. They revived cultural and Islamic social life and also improved on their predecessors. The Ottomans, Safavids, and Mughals held Islamic ideology, society, and culture that was very important to their success. Their social,…

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    Statement: Curling is a sport that originated in Scotland in the 1500s and is often overlooked despite being an Olympic level sport for almost a hundred years. Introduction: Attention Gaining Device: Curling is often equated with applying a hot ceramic barrel to your hair, but it is also the name a winter sport played at the Olympics every four years. Credibility: I have never played Curling, but it has captivated my attention ever since my brother first made me watch it during the 2010 Winter…

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    The religious elements during the time period 1815-1848 played an important role in the efforts made by slaves. Southern churches made great efforts to convert slaves to Christianity, but rather than accept their master’s vision of Christianity, such as reminding them of passages in the Bible that demanded slaves to obey their masters, they often adapted it to suit their needs as slaves (Keene, 284). African Americans often practiced their faith in “hush arbors” that they created, in which the…

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    Monkeys seem to be a common motif among children’s media. I remember when I was little and I read tales about nine little monkeys that jumped on the bed and a curious little animal named George. I recall that I really enjoyed tales such as these; perhaps I was fascinated by monkeys. Well, at least I know I spent many a time annoying my mother with requests to watch “that show with the guy and the big yellow hat.” But though my fascination is certainly no more, I was reminded of my early days…

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    referring to both physical and spiritual love, but mainly the physical desire as an inspiration for the arts. Eros would be shown as the modern-day cupid. Eros is usually interpreted as an adolescent with wings sometimes holding a lyre. On Greek ceramics he typically shows up in wedding and other sentimental scenes. Many vases show images of eros hovering over Paris and Helen of…

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    Simone Forti Analysis

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    Much like Cage, Monk found significance in spiritual discovery and Buddhism as applied to her art-making and the ecological themes explored in her performances. (Monk and Marranca, 2014). Simone Forti, a multi-faceted artist in her own right, refused to be defined by one discipline alone. Through her creative endeavors, Forti performed the role of dancer, choreographer, visual artist, musician, and writer. In synthesizing these endeavors, she developed a series of “dance constructions”—defined…

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    composite has been investigated. For that purpose, the PMMA samples with Al2O3 additive prepared with different percentages(0,15,25,35 and 45) wt.% and different thickness. The experimental results showed that the D.C electrical conductivity increased with increasing the alumina concentrations and temperature. Also the activation energy change with increasing of additional alumina. The dielectric constant, dielectric loss, A.C electrical conductivity are changed with change the concentration of…

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