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    Most especially in recent years,much of the desertification around the world has been driven by human activity. Agriculture, animal husbandry, and groundwater pumping/depletion, are all currently significant contributors to the process. The most immediate cause of human-caused desertification is the destruction and/or removal of the land’s stabilizing vegetation — a process known as deflation. This is caused, and acts in concert with, a number of other factors — including drought, overgrazing,…

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    After watch the two short video my considerations are, Wikipedia, an online information center, has in a general sense changed the substance of reference books and shrewd journals over the span of the latest ten years. It is quickly taking books, journals, and money out of the condition for examination. Wikipedia has made another way to deal with amass information, casual association, and do ask about. Notwithstanding the way that Wikipedia has its positive uses it is not for the most part a…

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    (b) There are two villages. In the …rst village, each couple is allowed to have one child at most. In the other one there is no such a constraint. Suppose all parents want boys, so that in the second village each couple will keep trying until they get a boy. In the end, will the Boy/Girl ratios in the two villages be extremely di¤erent? Reason your answer. Answer: Intuitively, if each child independently has probability to be a boy and 1 probability to be a girl, then no matter how many children…

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    In discussions of space exploration, one controversial issue has been whether or not humans should colonize space. Space colonization is the permanent habitation of any area outside of the Earth. During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union were in competition to become the ultimate spacefaring nation. Many people in the 1960s believed that within the decade, space exploration would be possible. Now as the technology to make faster and more powerful spacecrafts is progressing, the…

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    Throughout the Victorian era many inventions were being made and technology was developing at an exponential rate. While it made the lives of many a great deal easier their creation came with a cost. To develop many of the inventions and to fuel the the Victorian era many began to move from their homes in the country close to nature and earth into the ever increasing cities. Due to this great migration of sorts art and literature were less focused on and science and industry became the rulers of…

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    Family in latin america is very high priority, but why would a mother leave their children all the sudden. Well in the children's eyes they think their mother doesn’t love them anymore. Well there are many reasons why they leave. For example in guatemala, a low income household earns about 2 pesos a week, on that income how can one person live, but a whole family they would barely survive, another reason would be to move all of them to america and live a better life. Supporting a family takes…

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    Within the first minutes of his 1966 State of the Union address, President Lyndon B. Johnson proposed a four-year term for officials elected to the House of Representatives (“The Harvard Crimson”). While plausible in discussion now, Johnson’s audience likely viewed his idea, deliberately placed at the opening of the annual speech, as unrealistic nonsense. To the purist, the Constitution and the guidelines set out for the nation have remained, and should remain, intact. In a Crimson article…

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    your understanding for each math concept using a scale from 1-10 (10 being strong understanding and 1 being weak understanding) and explain how to apply each concept. During the first 1-3 weeks of school, the easiest math concepts were solving exponential equations. The hardest concepts were learning the different product of powers because I would mix them up. Concepts (Highlight and Explain): (1) Converting a fraction into a decimal 1 Weak 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Strong…

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    My personal philosophy on Career and Technical Education (CTE), comes from my life’s professional experience of working in Emergency Medicine and working with CTE programs. I believe that CTE prepares secondary and postsecondary students of all diverse backgrounds to obtain gainful employment and creates an ultimate experience of knowledge and development. I have had the opportunity to work in a CTE field of healthcare for my adult life. I believe there is no better educational system to have…

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    In today’s world almost everyone uses empathy in some shape or form whether it be in non-verbal communication or verbal communication, most of the time people do not notice themselves using empathy to resolve issues rather they just feel natural at performing it. There are immeasurable examples where I have used empathy while communication and not even noticing. Various times I have used empathy was with friends and family for giving advice and feedback. One most recant instance that I remember…

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