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    instead of getting heat strokes it’d be snowing. More importantly, the poor animals; their homes would be so messed they have to migrate. As Werne from the National Academy of Sciences states “They are not just moving north, they are moving from the equator toward the poles. They are quite simply following the range of comfortable temperatures, which is migrating to the poles as the global average temperature warms,". Shame on humans, that we’re doing this to…

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    This is sprayed with herbicide twice a year. The objective is to remove the non-native, invasive species completely Serengeti National Park Topic: tropical grassland biome Background It is located in the equator, between Tanzania and Kenya It has a size of 14,763 miles2 The average temperature is of 22.9 oC The driest month in the Serengeti is of 20 mm and the month wit the most precipitation is of 152 mm The amount of vegetation in the Serengeti is low…

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    writing. “Mark Twain was not just a famous writer but one of the best-known storytellers in the west” (Biography.com). Some of his works were “Roughing It, The Gilded Age, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The Adventures of Huckleberry, Following the Equator, and The Mysterious Stranger” (Katz). “The book Roughing It is Twain’s second book, a comedic romp through the Wild West with hilarious sketches of the author’s adventures. “Mark Twain wrote Roughing It because of his travels through Nevada…

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    Multiple Sclerosis Essay

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    of 50 years old. In the primary-progressive type of MS the numbers are close to equal between men and women being diagnosed. However, women are three times more likely to develop relapsing multiple sclerosis. People who live further away from the equator are more likely to be diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at some point in their life. Populations exposed to more amounts of ultraviolet radiation or sunshine had lower rates of multiple sclerosis. Caucasians are more susceptible to developing…

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    Continental drift was an idea raised in early 17th century by Sir Francis Bacon, as he wrote of the apparent shoreline fit of opposite sides of the Atlantic which was much like pieces of a puzzle (Figure 1). The fit was computed by Sir Edward Bullard in 1960s later (Figure 2). Later in 1912, Alfred Wegener, a German geophysicist who was the first to propose the continental drift theory with a mechanism, suggested that all the lands were once joined together as a supercontinent – Pangaea, which…

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    Based on the relatively small-scale dimension, Austria is a country that uses marvelous quantity of renewable energy. It is claimed that the various renewable energies have accounted for about 80 % of all Austrian contemporary electricity power generation. Especially, Austria is good at using solar energy that results several famous solar energy specialized firms. For example, GREEN None TEC Solar industrie GmbH plays a vital role in solar thermal collector manufacturing industry. Eighty-five…

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    Multiple Sclerosis, but science have theories. Some believe that it is a result of combination of genetics, and some believe it is environmental factors, and others believe smoking has an effect. More commonly found in people who live farther from the equator, MS is mostly found in areas such as places with Northern European populations. Three main characteristics of MS are…

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    Essay On Hawaii Culture

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    Hawaii is the fiftieth and final state that has joined the United States of America. It has untamed oceans and jungles. Animals roam the beautiful, picture perfect landscape. The people who lived on the islands have had a culture that extended from the Polynesian islands to the western and southern edges of Asia. They respected the land, ocean, and everything that it provided. Their religion is polytheistic, which means they believe in many gods. Behind the beautiful scenery of islands,…

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    My First True Friend!! The day I walked into my first day of third grade I was excited. I walked into the classroom there were a lot of people looking at me I sat down and my assigned seat,that is when i noticed that the girl who seats in the desk next to me she cheerleaders with me.That’s when i figured maybe this school wouldn’t be so bad after all. The next day I was walking to recess I saw her playing jump rope. I ran to her and she recognized me . She dropped the jump rope to walk with…

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    Who Is Amelia Earhart

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    Although she wouldn’t be the first person to circumnavigate the earth, she decided she would be the first to do it around the equator. She pulled together the best crew of three men that she could find: Captain Harry Manning the navigator; Fred Noonan was the second navigator, and Paul Mantz, would be Amelia Earhart’s technical advisor on this trip around the world. The original…

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