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    Having no rules barely ever works. Without rules the success of the people is based on their integrity. In the United States there are some who do not find using welfare money for unnecessary wants as a dishonest act. This disrupts the well-being of those who are truly in need, and it is the reason the United States should regulate government welfare by drug testing and monitoring purchases. Government funds, which include the taxpayers’ money, are being used to support those in need. Typically,…

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    unfortunately, it was only the beginning of a long list of trials. One of the first trials the soldiers would experience was extreme change in climate and adapting to the rough terrain. Second, was navigating through the jungle, avoiding the tension traps and mines set to kill U.S. soldiers. The third was coping with their emotions during battle while continuing to fight. Fourth, the constant paranoia of being attacked at any second. Finally, soldiers suffered from PTSD and had to…

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    Australian families face solidarity and Division: Numbers of sole parent households are increasing, with predictions of a 65% increase within Australia by 2036. Although financial assistance is provided by the welfare system, families continue to experience financial hardship. Recent statistics suggests, that sole parent families are at the highest risk of experiencing disadvantage. Why are so many Australian sole parent families living so close to or below the calculated poverty line?…

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    Trapshooting improves lifelong skills Trapshooting can improve skills ranging from mental skills to eyesight. Trapshooting is good for many of lifelong skills due to the concentration involved in the process of shooting a clay. First trapshooting improves your eyesight because while you are actively looking down the rib of the shotgun searching for the target, your eyes are developing concentration which improves the way you see the target (Tomas, profession in Ophthalmology). Furthermore…

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    Jaime: 10 Highest-Paying Jobs After Military Service Serving in the military is a rewarding, but challenging experience. Research by a well-known private think tank reveals that many employers fail to hire veterans because they cannot understand and translate military skills into civilian terms. Veterans are more than qualified for most positions because they receive specialized training through advanced military education programs. What follows are 10 of the highest-paying jobs for veterans…

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    Mexico) where a 110- mile crater dating back from the dinosaurs’ extinction period emerges. This hypothesis is based on the traces of extraterrestrial dust dating back from the dinosaurs’ massive die-off. On the other hand, Dr. Keller relies on the Deccan Traps of India as a more plausible explanation to account for the deaths of ‘three quarters of all animal and plant life’ on…

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    Case Study Dinosaurs

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    Alvarez meteorite. In the case of volcanism, scientists believe that the extinction of dinosaurs was more gradual. They proposed that over time volcanic activity began affecting the climate with the main offender being the Deccan Traps. Researchers believe that when the Deccan traps erupted, toxic levels of sulfur and Carbon Dioxide were released into the atmosphere disrupting system. They believe this disturbance caused global warming, acid rain, and ocean acidification as a result. They…

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    Sixty-five million years ago, dinosaurs like the tyrannosaurus rex and the triceratops once roamed the Earth. Suddenly all these great creatures disappeared and it’s not quite sure how they vanished from existence. There are several theories to explain what is known to be the most popular mass extinction of all time. Asteroid The belief that an asteroid struck the planet earth is the most common and most believed theory. This theory has more evidence to back it up than just a giant rock…

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    Number 1:The Ordovician Silurian extinction This extinction happened about 439 million years ago because of a drop in sea levels as glaciers formed. An ice age has been blamed for the cause of the extinctions. A large ice sheet in the southern hemisphere caused climate change and a decrease in sea levels. A combination of this lowering of sea level caused a reduction in ecospace on continental shelves, and the cooling caused by the glaciation itself are some of the big factors for the…

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    planet was broken down and it stayed that way for years. But the most clear explanation to why the dinosaurs rapidly died out with the Mose scientific evedence is that Many centuries ago history’s biggest volcanic eruptions, in India’s volatile Deccan Traps region, which lasted thousands of years and spewed poisonous gases into the atmosphere, causeing the climat to rapidly change killing the dinosaurs over time…

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