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    Solar power is one of the three main energy sources associated with alternative energy amongst hydro and wind. In today’s world, the need for this alternative energy is at an all-time high as fossil fuels and other conventional sources of energy are beginning to damage this planet’s ecosystem at an alarming rate. Solar energy, although not completely pollution-free, is an inexhaustible fuel source. Every hour energy from the sun is sent into Earth’s atmosphere and within this hour, there is…

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    On August 17, 2014, I was diagnosed with idiopathic scoliosis, a spinal deformity most common in female adolescents. Before meeting with my orthopedist who officially diagnosed me, I had noticed my torso doing abnormal things. My shoulders weren’t squared, my waist was uneven, my left rib stuck out and my hips were asymmetrical. When the doctor told me I may be an advocate for scoliosis and suggested getting x-rays, I wasn’t surprised. I had been talking about potentially having a spinal…

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    The first thirty-five to fifty residents of Jonestown were primarily young men who spent their time cutting down trees and clearing the land to begin building. By 1977, there were sixty cottages, large kitchens and food storage areas, laundry rooms, an infirmary, two schoolhouses, and a large pavilion used for societal meetings. Jim Jones arrived in August…

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    Cervical Squamous Cell Carcinoma In 2011, an estimated 1300 new cases of cervical cancer were diagnosed in Canada, with about 350 deaths stated by the Canadian Cancer Society (as cited in CMAJ, 2013). Cervical cancer is a disease that can be very serious. It is one of the most common types of cancer in women worldwide. To properly care for these patient’s nurses should have a strong knowledge and understanding about the pathophysiology, risk factors, stages, treatments, and nursing…

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    Modern Art Analysis

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    Merging the Traditional and the Modern Introduction Throughout the history of art, a variety of artists made contributions in expanding the definition of art. Some dedicated their energy in a restrained way as a personal practice, some devoted their energy into fiercely challenging the society’s current aesthetic conventions. The two artists I am going to discuss in this essay are Marcel Duchamp and Gerhard Richter. Even though they lived in different time periods, they are both influential to…

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    Essay On The Spirit Rover

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    of water deposits as geologists were able to recognise similarities to rock formations on Earth (Alexander 2004). In 2007, the Spirit rover made another incredible discovery, an ancient hydrothermal system. A hydrothermal system is a system with “fluid, heat, and permeability in a naturally occurring geological formation” (Open Energy Information 2014). This discovery directly correlates to the water on Mars, “indicating that Mars was once more Earth-like and could have potentially supported…

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    deter lone wolves; the Princess’s guards were supposed to handle anything larger, and the men’s companions were currently dealing with them. Finally, the biggest man in the group pointed at her swords. “No need for that, love. We wouldn’t want you cutting yourself.” The others laughed. Okori glanced down at her swords. “They were your grandmother’s, then your mother’s,” her father had said when he presented them to her. “Now, they’re yours.” She reached down and slowly wrapped her hands…

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    Roman Military Tactics

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    people to man them and they could safely pick people off. All of these fighting styles put together made Rome almost invincible. Whenever Romans wen into battle, the first goal was to find the enemies resource location. Augustus Cesar believed that cutting the enemies resources was the easiest way to victory. Once the Romans had control of the resources, they used their most famous tactic which was suffocation. I don’t mean that in a literal term, the roman military would surround an encampment…

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    ‘I was determined not to follow existing fashion but to create new ones’ - Arthur Lazenby Liberty. I have focused on this quote in particular for this essay as Liberty has been at the cutting edge of design and the decorative arts since 1875. Explore Liberty’s impact on British fashion then and now. In this essay I have looked at how Liberty’s became a fundamental part of the British Fashion Industry. From its origin as a company and how it has evolved and grown throughout the decades, to…

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    Fracking; is it Harmful to American Citizens? Fracking in the United States has recently hit a boom. Fracking is not actually the process of retrieving the natural gas or oil. However, it is the process of improving the energy flow of the components before the extraction of oil or natural gas begin. In these terms, fracking will be counted as the whole process, before and after drilling. Fracking has many supporters and many foes. Although the U.S has been fracking for a while and has cut down…

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