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    Ningaloo Reef Case Study

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    Ningaloo Reef Marine Ecosystem 1. Identify ten organisms from your chosen ecosystem and draw a food web to show trophic interactions between them. Within this food web, you must include and label a decomposer. Ten organisms that live in the Ningaloo Reef include the bottlenose dolphin, loggerhead turtle, tiger shark, whale shark, Southern Calamari squid, jellyfish, zooplankton, dugong, phytoplankton and seagrass. The decomposer in this food web is bacteria, which works to further break down…

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” In the early 1900s, Teddy Roosevelt led the way that left a trail still traveled today. This trail is one of America’s greatest achievements. The Panama Canal , built during the 1900s, allowed for more efficient trading and easier warship travel. In 1513, Spanish explorer Vasco Nurez de Balboa became the first European to discover the Isthmus of Panama was just a slim land…

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    Shawn Corey Carter, known professionally as JAY-Z, is an American rapper and businessman. He stated that "Identity is a prison you can never escape, but the way to redeem your past is not to run from it but to try to understand it and to use it as a foundation to grow." In the novels, A Complicated Kindness and The Kite Runner, the protagonist Nomi and Amir, have to overcome challenging situations to develop their identity. Neither protagonists fully realise or accept themselves until they are…

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    The fight for equality and against segregation has always been a noble fight. But is inflicting your rage onto those who have inflicted theirs upon you keep your nobility or just bring yours down to their level? Especially when there is a great deal of violence being used. This never-ending battle between the blacks and the whites has tormented the U.S. for years and still goes on in some areas. During the 1950’s –1960’s the civil rights movement was at its peek. This was when the…

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    and graduate students arrested for random charges. Their sentences varied from three years internal exile to the death penalty. On the 5th of December 1931, by order of Stalin’s minister Kaganovich, the Church of Christ the Savior was bombed with dynamite and destroyed. In 1918 there were an estimated 50,000 Russian Orthodox priests in the USSR, and by 1935 there were only 500. Before the beginning of the Nazi-Soviet war, only 4 bishops in the whole of Russia were not exiled or…

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    One never tends to take the time to think how lucky it is to live in such a wicked world. It's crazy to think that as for everyone, when we’re living our daily lives, we could be walking past a potential thief, rapist, or killer. One truly never understands what people may go through. That's why it's best to instead of adding to the wicked world, spread positivity. As for Joseph Paul Franklin, the story is different. He lived in a broken home that didn’t allow him to receive the positivity,…

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    Years later he stated he was trying to “show that terrorists get their spiritual ammunition from parts of Islam and with this spiritual ammunition, and with dynamite and other explosives, they kill people.” Additionally, he felt Danish immigrants were taking advantage of the society arguing that in return for giving them “everything”, Westergaard wanted to see their respect for democratic values, including freedom…

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    The French Revolution was a revolution that swept through the lands of France, bringing forth ideas that soon question the old ideals of the citizens of France. Though many seem to generalize the French Revolution as the revolution that wanted to bring change to the old monarchy system, however there were also other ideas and perspectives that were created from the French Revolution. We can see these perspectives and ideas through the writings of contemporary observers such as Olympe de Gouges,…

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    Black Powder Chemistry

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    Chemistry The discovery of gunpowder, or black powder, by the Chinese in the 10th Century revolutionized how wars were fought. Gunpowder is the earliest known chemical explosive composed of approximately 75 percent potassium nitrate (KNO3), commonly known as saltpeter, 15 percent charcoal and 10 percent sulfur. This ratio of 75:15:10 ratio of saltpeter, charcoal and sulfur is commonly known as black powder. Together, the mixture of these three compounds in a proper ratios create a powerful…

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    Lesson # 10 Written Examination: Neurological System History/Subjective Data: S.V. is 54 years old white Caucasian male, with Bosnian ethnicity, having Bosnian as his first language, married for 28 years to his wife, having Islam as his religious background without practicing it, and having deep belief in helping others in need. He believes that if he helps others in need, God will grant him the good health. He denied having any religious or cultural beliefs that might affect his healthcare.…

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