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    This evident in the cases of Valentina Maureira and Brittany Maynard. Valentina Maureira was a 14 year old girl from Chile who was suffering from terminal cystic fibrosis. Her brother dies from this disease at the young age of six. This young girl gained Global attention when she create a video and posted it on Facebook asking the President of Chile to allow her to have a shot that would on her word “allow me to sleep forever”. Cystic fibrosis can causes excruciating pain and causes…

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    CSR claims embedded in BHP's vision and strategic document It claims that the sole real reason for business is to make shareholder value. Advocates of this perspective trust that any contention recommending an organization ought to mitigate its social effect is unessential. The conviction that a company's sole explanation behind presence is to expand its wealth was strongly elucidated in the 1970s and there is only one social obligation of business is to utilize its assets and take part in…

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    An industrial revolution occurs when a society develops from one that primarily uses hands and tools to produce, to one that discovers and uses new sources of energy such as coal or electricity to power machines that create the products (Cleary 6). The Industrial Revolution took place around the world in three phases throughout history. The first Industrial Revolution was enacted within the 1770s and 1860s, and the first country ever to take part in an industrial revolution was England (Cleary…

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    For more than fifteen years, the search for any sign of water on Mars has finally been found conclusive. Findings from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) provided the definite evidence that water flows periodically throughout Mars. Using a spectrometer on the MRO, researchers saw hydrated minerals that are seen as streaks. These streaks fade in cooler seasons and seem to flow down as well as darken during the warmer seasons. These flows are called recurring slop linea and the finding of…

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    of the DEA’s targets. After receiving a call from the DEA about a hitman that worked for Pablo Escobar, Steve Murphy notified the police and they managed to take him and a part of his gang out. Later Mateo Moreno “Cockroach” a cocaine producer in Chile, survived an open fire after getting caught by the local police. In order to improve his business, he decided to “ship his products up north” and “smuggle it to the right market” (Steve Murphy). After moving to Columbia, Cockroach needed to find a…

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    Mexican Food History

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    The French are yet another chapter in Mexican food history. Under a brief French occupation in the 1860's, Mexico was introduced to other new foods and cooking methods. This resulted in popular dishes like stuffed chilies in a walnut sauce, known as chiles en nogado. These dishes, French inspired with a strong Mexican flair, have made their way through the various cultures to meld together and create dishes that the world can enjoy. While Spain and France have had strong influences in Mexican…

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    In 1978, H. Lee Moffit, at the time a Florida state representative, went on a mission to have a hospital focused on cancer research in the state of Florida. After surviving a battle with cancer himself, and witnessing cancer defeat two of his friends, was adamant in persuading the Florida legislature to build, fund, and support a cancer institute in the state of Florida. At the time, he talked about how Florida’s high rate of cancer is prevalent among the community and that more than 14,000 new…

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    From growing crops to destroying cities, Latin America’s geography and landforms have a large impact on the people who live there. Some examples are mountains, deserts, rainforests, and plate boundaries. Some of these contribute to science. Others merely impact where people chose to live. Either way, geography affects the people. Mountain ranges such as the Andes and Sierra Madre have vertical climate zones. Each of the five climate zones provide different resources, giving Latin America…

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    More than 10 places ambiguous on the ground there are some places mentioned here can be heard or known or seen yourself but still mystery of its presence puzzles the world, scientists and do not conform with the science these days is not known scientists its existence for a specific reason  you 10 places most ambiguous in the world: 1. Machu Picchu machu picchu): The place was built by the forward of the Incas in Peru in 14502,430 meters above sea level has been taken by the Incas the…

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    St. Teresa of the Andes lived a short, but holy life. Previously known as Juana Fernández Solar, Teresa was born in 1900 in Santiago Chile. She was born to an upper class family and was the fourth of six children. After feeling an intense calling to the religious life, Juana took the name of Teresa at 19 years old, when she became a Carmelite nun. Before entering her convent, she taught religion to children from her church and helped the poor. She once encountered a very young, poor boy. She…

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