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    Bald Eagle Essay

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    We as Americans should mostly know what makes America what it is, the cookouts, the hot dogs, burgers, terrible presidential candidates, guns, large military, and most importantly, freedom. Other countries have these things too, but when you hear some of those terms, you would usually think of America. If it had not been for our founding fathers, we likely wouldn’t have any of these things, as they are the ones who granted us pure American freedom. But what is it that symbolizes America as a…

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    1970's Music Analysis

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    Music has profoundly impacted society. Musicians consistently write songs defining the voice of a generation. Music has clashed with our nation’s history several times and media outlets have always been there providing national stages allowing music to become integrated into the hearts and minds of the people. The following events and songs are just a few examples of how the integration of music in society has had significant importance in our culture in various ways. First, the political…

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    “ If it always costs, we are always ready to afford” Most people have become fully acquainted with the side effects of science and technology. They know very well that all the technological innovations have serious effects on their health, social lives and the environment. However, all of them have been ready to pay whatever the cost has been. Therefore, I don’t think that greater scientific literacy at all levels of society has had a positive impact on our attitude towards science and…

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    Aedes aegypti is holometabolous, this type of development stages includes the egg, lava, pupa, and the adult stage. The distinct traits to key out this mosquito are, small palps with white scales. The female mosquito can lay as many as a hundred eggs at one batch, after the eggs are laid down, the eggs develop within two days, and once wet the larvae emerge from the egg shortly after (Christopher, 1960). The larvae then mature over the course of the week or longer, depending on temperature,…

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    INTRODUCTION Climate change refers to the change in weather patterns, which lasts for a long period of time. There are various factors causing the change in average weather conditions, such as plate tectonics, solar radiation, and volcanic activities. Recent climate changes, often refers to global warming, are believed to be significantly caused by certain human activates (What is, 2014). The melting glaciers are definitely effect by global warming. Scientists estimate that glaciers around the…

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    Peregrine Falcon The peregrine falcon has a black cap, gray upperparts, pale throat and chest, and their tail is slim. Male peregrine weighs 1.7 LBS and the females weigh 3.3 LBS and both genders wingspan is about 4 ft. The peregrine falcon is a bird of prey because it has a deadly black and curved bill. The peregrine has sharp talons and bill to tear flesh of its prey. Peregrines will choose either to capture it and feed on it on ground or in air. When this birds hunts it uses is speed…

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    In 1960 DDT was banned because it was killing our beloved Eagles. The Eagle is now making a comeback. There are about 30,000 Bald Eagles in Alaska and Canada, and about 2,500 in the 48 states. The Eagle has been our Symbol for the United States since 1782 for its ?fierce and independent image.? The Cheetah is an Endangered Species because people are hunting it for its fur, loss of habitat, and because people think it?s a pest. There are only about 12,000 Cheetah?s left in the World. If…

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    looking for ways to help this nationwide issue come to a stop. For example, scientists found that “DDT didn’t kill the eagle’s, but it did weaken the shells of their eggs.” This is a pesticide used to control mosquitoes and other pests. However, it did not have the best impact on the eagle population, later it took its toll regarding the eagle, population plummet. Later, “In 1972 the U.S government banned DDT, then the Endangered Species Act was passed.” While many of these accommodations were…

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    Environmental pollutants have been adversely affecting air, soil and water for many years. Chemicals can be released to the environment as a result of their manufacture, processing, and use. Chlorine is a naturally occurring substance. Its manipulation and use in forming artificial chemical products has had devastating effects on the environment which we are only now beginning to understand. In its various artificial forms, chlorine plays a major role in the most pressing environmental problems…

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    World War II was a turning point for American technology. America spent a lot of money and resources to manufacture supplies for allied troop in the begging of WWII. Once the United States entered WWII they had a lot of factories at hand to manufacture weapons for their own troop in the war. Even after WWII the military industrial complex continued creating new forms of technology and leading the United States to the moon. Three technologies created during and after WWI where the atomic bomb,…

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