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    He views himself as “the head life-guard” and the A&P as “a great big dune.” However, Lengel has the least amount of actual and perceived power in the store. He attempts to embarrass the girls and get them out of the store, but the girls justify their right to be in the store and continue with their purchase. “We are decent…

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    waitress in the minuscule town of Empire, Michigan. Her husband, Daniel Smith, works at the Empire Hops Farm. With the population only being about 375 people, the hops farm employed many of the residents. Empire is in the heart of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. The family absolutely loved to be here because of the verdant timber and the glorious sapphire inland seas. The Smiths had three children, Asher, Luke, and Mackenzie, and lived in an insufficient house that looked lovely from…

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    My Life Of My Family

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    My family consists of four people; mom, dad and two sisters. My dad, named Pablo was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA including all eight of his siblings. My dad would make frequent trips to Tijuana, Mexico for visiting family. My mom, Rebeca in the other hand had fifteen siblings. My mom was born in Guadalajara, Mexico and raised in Tijuana, Mexico. My parents met through a friend and sure enough thy fell in loved. Although, my dad had a previous marriage and had two children. Through the…

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    John Clark Qualities

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    weight so I can have more energy and the agility needed to work with my students. I don’t want to tell the students what to do; I want to show them how to do it! John Clark described an event when he took his students on a field trip to the sand dunes at Nags Head. He and the students went up to the top of a sand hill then he and other student slid down the hill, then the others students followed after them. Children are adventurers and they enjoy when their teachers are part of it. I would…

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    One evening Jack Sturlson was walking home from colleague as usual. After three years of college he finally did it, he enrolled to his second year. What? Being held back a few years is normal, right? Such worrying thoughts and others filled his mind on his way back. Back at home he tossed his jacket on a chair right next to his new Dive VR headset, which he had to work for a few months to be able to afford it. Jack fell lazily on his bed. He was thinking about the thing his friends said…

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    According to the recent studies, Shrimp aquaculture is considered to be one of the most environmentally destructive forms of modern agriculture affecting mangroves directly [83]. Aquaculture destroys the mangroves to create shrimp ponds, reduce the ground water levels, and cause pollution to the surface water from the pond effluents [100]. Lack of long-term conservation and management of natural resources are the greatest shortcoming of shrimp aquaculture [40]. Researchers have noticed that the…

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    make up about 15% of the population. The government gives Emirati couples land when they marry and cash payments when they have kids. It funds their healthcare and education and also provides them with highly paid jobs.When Emiratis picnic in the dunes they toss their trash knowing the government will pay someone else from somewhere else to pick it up. South Asians work as labourers in the never ending maze of construction sites, drive taxis and sweep streets. Dubai has been built on the back…

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    Emergency Management is a community or organization plans on how to handle threats, hazards or disasters. Emergency management is a process that involves planning, training, prevention, preparedness, response and recovery from threats or hazards. These threats or hazards can include terrorism, fire, tornadoes, flooding etc. Emergency plans are put in place to prevent loss or damage. Emergency plans have to be created and upgraded to map out how to respond to ongoing or potential dangers.…

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    As I have grown throughout, I learned early on that there were differences among people in world. Whether that difference be class, religion, skin color, or gender I knew people were treated differently based on the few things we did not have in common. As it is written in the book we have been studying from for the last month, Race, class, and gender in the United States: An integrated study, “The differences in child rearing ideology plays a significant role in how these children view…

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    At the start of the 21st century, human beings have made a huge impact on the global ecosystem. Many people believe that the Anthropogenic epoch has been caused by all humans, while there is the conflicting idea that it is only because of some people. The use of some scholarly journals, a museum, and a book present the commonalities and the differences in the claims and evidence of some perspectives. This paper will argue that there are many claims to the cause of the Anthropocene. Also, it…

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