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    Upon entering high school I knew I wanted to have a career in the health field but never really knew what I wanted. My high school experience was not bad I have fond memories however it was not the best education. I was in an academy called the The Health academy it is a program where it gives students a chance to see what carriers and mindset to what career to pursue. The program opened my eyes but it only gave a me a little taste to what options are out there and what I would really like. I…

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    Chapter Six: Teen and Young Adult Year Upon going into Middle School my school merged with two of the surrounding towns. I was excited to meet new people and to have a new set of teachers. This was the same year my Dad 's company transferred its location from Connecticut to South Africa. My Dad was given the option for the company to relocate us as well, I was so excited to move to South Africa. My Mom said absolutely no way we were going to move out of the U.S. I was extremely disappointed. My…

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    So2 Observation

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    2. Methods 2.1. Study AreaPopulation The study population was restricted to those who resided and were deceased in one of the sixty-two municipalities identified by the NJDEP as impacted by SO2 emissions from the Pennsylvania based power plants. The breakdown of the effected sixty-two municipalities included 22 in Warren County, 8 in Morris County, 16 in Sussex County and 16 in Hunterdon County. The residency and place of death requirements were enforced as to ensure that subjects’ acute SO2…

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    that have been discovered through well developed research. Firstly, the seal hunt is balancing out the ecosystem. Research shows that seals in Newfoundland and Labrador are consuming 250, 000 MT of Turbot, 800, 000 MT of capelin and 142, 000 MT of cod. This is an unreasonable amount of nutritional fish that is being consumed and if this amount is increased,…

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    economy for both regions, but the trades that each region decided to dabble in differed greatly. Even with a more diversified economy their main exports continued to dominate as still in the late 1700s and early 17th century New England, mostly exported cod and mackerel while the South exported crops like tobacco and rice (Schaller et al. Pg. 193-194). A difference that did set apart the New England and Southern economy is how each trade relied on another. In New England a trade, like…

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    The most common ingredients in supplements include vitamins, proteins, enzymes and amino acids. The most common types of supplements used in the market today are Decacor Creatine which is a creatine supplement, General Nutrition Corporation (GNC) cod liver oil which is a fish oil supplement, Hydroxycut Hardcore Elite which is a testosterone supplement, Instant Knockout which is a testosterone supplement and also, Jack3D micro which is muscle supplement (Noomhorm, Ahmad & Anal, 2014). Decacor…

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    Issues Of Climate Change

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    Have you ever seen water come up storm drains in sunny weather in the middle of the day? Or how about 70,000,000 people being stranded on rooftops? This is a problem people are beginning to face every year because of climate change. Climate change is greenhouse gases trapped in the atmosphere, causing earth’s temperature to rise. Climate change is a huge issue because it causes many problems that destroy lands and waters, and kill animals, plants, and humans or cause them to relocate. It is so…

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    Amphibious Soldier History

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    The history of the Amphibious Engineer has a long, proud and commemorative history dating back over a thousand years. An Amphibious Engineer is a person who has specific training to build complicate products, machines, systems or structures that arrives from the water or sea. The Amphibious Engineer has been utilized in major conflicts throughout history. The linage of the modern amphibious engineer, can be traced from the Revolutionary War until today’s Modern Engineer. The Amphibious…

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    People would more likely die by drowning in a bathtub then getting killed by a shark. Sharks are very fascinating animals but they are often misconceived as barbarian devils. Ocearch has been helping us learn more about sharks by tagging them so that we can help protect them. Blue sharks are magnificent aquatic animals. One fact is they live in tropical waters (preferably cooler water). They have been seen on the edges of New England and South America. Another thing is they eat squid, bony fish…

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    Norland Case Study

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    Those reductions have a deliberate impact within the food chain for cod, seals, whales and seabirds, which effects seasonal feeding throughout summer months, consequences being erratic migratory behaviors. Tourism is also abundant. “Marine angling tourism has been steadily growing in popularity in the coastal fjord communities…

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