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    On Thursday, June 23, 2016, a referendum was held in the United Kingdom (UK) to determine whether or not the UK was to remain in the European Union (EU). Nearly 30% million people, representing over 70% of the UK’s voting population, voted on the referendum (Hunt and Wheeler). Results were in favor of the UK leaving the EU, although the vote within England was a close 53% to 47% vote. Similarly, 52.5% of votes in Wales called for exiting the EU. The decision to leave the EU has become known as “Brexit”, short for “British Exit”. Former UK Prime Minister, David Cameron, resigned the day after losing the referendum and was replaced by Theresa May, former home secretary. Since the United Kingdom is a large economy that has many ties to other nations, the implications involved with Brexit are far reaching and of large-scale impact. The implications are also deeply rooted in uncertainty, which is the root cause for negative economic and financial impact on the United Kingdom, European Union,…

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    The UK has been a part of the European Union since 1993, but is it time for the partnership to come to an end? The EU was created on November 1, 1993, and was created to end all of the wars with the neighboring countries. In order to try to end the wars, the EU was formed to be a single market which permits people and goods to freely move within the partnered countries. England has to consider all of the reasons why they should stay in the EU, why they should leave, and it would look like if…

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    Britain must stay and improve its current terms in the European Union There have been noticeable increases in calls for the UK to consider leaving the European Union. It costs Britain thirty-three million pounds a day to be a member of the European Union. At that cost many argue the United Kingdom must renegotiate its current terms. Indeed, our existing membership is valuable as it brings economic benefits; by being a Member State of the European Union, the United Kingdom is part of the…

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    does this by first, describing Carib military tactics prior to European contact, discussing social and ideological context they were deployed, and also to analyze the effect European contact had on the military aspects of Carib society. Whitehead placed great emphasis on discussing the ritualistic and spiritual nature of Carib cannibalism. Particularly when discussing the Tiger dance which was said to awaken the Tiger spirit of the warrior, and who upon taking possession of the warrior’s…

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    as the disease spread swiftly from its point of origin in Asia to Italy, killing massive amounts of people in cites that were overcrowded and ridden with poor sanitation systems. Despite the immense loss that Europeans endured during the Black Death, the political, economic, and religious realms of their society were altered in such a way that ameliorated the lifestyles of the lower classes and guided Europe out of the Medieval Ages. Political matters during the mid-fourteenth century were…

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    Tremco, a commercial sealant and waterproofing company, was contacted on 7/27/17 for information regarding the issues observed. The sales representative, Liz Bailey, stated that the issues observed with the existing traffic system are consistent with urethane based traffic coatings. These traffic coatings are inexpensive to apply, but only have about a 5 year life expectancy. This can be further reduced in high traffic, high temperature, and high UV areas. Tremco recommended the use of a…

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    Facility/Enterprise Description: This Risk Management Plan is being developed for the Mill Creek Campground. Located in Northern Michigan, the campground sits on just over two hundred acres of land. Its northern and eastern border is Lake Huron. There are three main areas of the campground- Office, Store, and Outside. The Office contains nine phones and seven windows. Anyone interested in camping at the park is served by the office. Office employees work the windows and phones daily from May…

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    closely with Texas A & M University to keep and maintain the ranches thriving. They recently participated in The Texas Livestock Early Warning System. The participation in this system helped get the data that will now impact how other ranching areas in the state operate in times of drought and population reduction. Irion county has a few notable historical sites and historic event that occurred at each of them. In 1858 Camp Charlotte was created as a military camp and frontier post. It…

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    the students with different learning tools and stimuli in an area that does not feel overcrowded or cluttered. Children should be provided with an environment that is not over crowded with too many students and not enough resources- something that can be difficult in certain school systems. Overall the indoor environment for learning is one of the most important aspects of a child’s educational experience. The class observed in this paper was located in Elon Elementary School. It was a class for…

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    Dziadzio, Smith, Chandler, and Castleberry (2016) did a research on how the location of the gopher nest could affect its survival. They found that nests that were away from the burrow in sandy areas survived more than the ones in burrow aprons. They also learned that the nests that were in places that burned up during the research had a very low survival (Dziadzio et al., 2016). Many research studies are being done to find ways to change the environment to help prevent the extinction of the…

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