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    Five times in the past, the Earth has been struck by cataclysmic events, ones so severe and swift they obliterated most living things before they ever had a chance to adapt. With the developing technologies and industries, humans now possess the ability to impact the Earth immensely. In the articles, “Numerous Signs Point to Parasite Mass Extinctions” by Tracy V. Wilson and “Mass Extinction and Biodiversity Loss” by David Hosansky, are concerned on this topic and explain how the Earth is on the…

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    promote student events. Some of these events included student dances, holiday/seasonal games at lunch, fun runs, fundraisers and Kilmer Spirit Week. First, we would discuss what materials and how much time we would need to pull an event off, such as a dance, and plan activities to go with that event. Then, we would make signs and advertisements to promote the event. Next, we would execute the plan. This often involved decorating the setting, gathering materials, monitoring the event (running…

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    Cajun Culture Case Study

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    Just like any thing else in the world starting out small and getting bigger Festival Acadiens et Créole did just that. In 1974 the first event that took place to get the celebration of Cajun Créole culture rolling was the Festival de Musique that was a one-day event that took place to honor Cajun or Zydeoc music. Secondly the Bayou Food Festival was moved to allow the celebration or Cajun cuisine and Cajun music to be combined. The last piece of the…

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    Inciting Event

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    Inciting Event In 1893 the whole of United States celebrates the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the America's and the World's Columbian Exposition opens to waiting public. In the nearby Chicago community of Englewood resides a businessman, a doctor, and the United States first documented serial killer, Dr. H.H. Holmes. First Plot Point As the trains which shall overwhelm Chicago with tourist and people seeking new opportunities so is it occupied by predators…

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    How Did Dinosaurs Disappear

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    of cards. If you randomly shuffle them, there are an infinite amount of possibilities you could have. It’s the same with life. In order for me just to be alive, there are an infinite number of events that had to happen a certain way in order for it to be this outcome. This theory illustrates that every event that happened, God caused it to happen a certain way, making a certain outcome. This outcome was dinosaurs becoming extinct. We need to remember that God is always in control, and will make…

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    Companies The quality of drinks and food during a social event greatly influence the failure or the success of that particular event. There is nothing that helps in setting the mood better than the delicious menus available at an event along with a glass of quality wine. Food serves in the form of a wonderful conversation starter. It allows for fun and warm social interactions. Therefore, it is very important to serve good quality food during a social event. If you are looking forward to hosting…

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    how it was millions of years ago. The Earth has gone through many changes and events though time. There are five major events in history that have changed the world. Without these five mass extinctions who knows what Earth would have looked like, and if humans would even be alive. In the ordovician period 439 million years ago there was a mass extinction that wiped out 89% of life on Earth. There was two major events that occured; glaciation and falling sea levels. In the ordovician period…

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    INTRODUCTION The Permian-Triassic extinction is seen as one of the largest mass extinction in the history of life. According to the McGraw-Hill Dictionary (2003) it can be defined as a mass extinction event marking the division between the Permian Period and the Triassic Period as well as the border between the Palaeozoic and Mesozoic eras. It is estimated to have triggered the extinction of 90% or more of all ocean species, approximately 70% of land vertebrates, and significant extinctions of…

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    From the Private Journal of a Journey The events of American history are very much connected to the influence of American literature and what it has become today. The effects of the world around him/her mostly gather the inspiration that a writer needs, and this is how the geography and history of America have made an impact on American literature. When beginning to read From the Private Journal of a Journey by Sarah Kemble Knight I learned that it was a private note she had wrote in her journal…

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    The use of nature is one of the more common themes discussed within multiple stories this term. The use of nature can be instrumental in conveying the symbolic meaning, but it also helps to establish the setting in several stories. Commonly, the author’s use of nature serves a dual purpose within the story, which aids in potentially forming a wide array of interpretations for readers. In the short story Chicxulub, the narrator compares the impact he felt when he received news of his daughter…

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