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    the more and more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, the earth's temperature is rising day by day. The high temperature will cause many serious problems. What is more serious is its severe weather, such as extreme high temperatures, extreme low temperatures, extreme precipitation, extreme wind speeds, etc., which will lead to frequent natural disasters such as floods and droughts, food production cuts, species extinctions and air pollution. These disasters will follow the climate change one…

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    Throughout United States history, amendments have been ratified in order to define the efforts of social movements across America. There were the reconstruction amendments that gave African Americans the right to freedom, citizenship, and the right to vote. There was the 19th amendment which provided women the right to vote. However, there is one group in America that is not defended by the amendments that is constantly having its rights infringed. This group is the LGBTQ community in America.…

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    Case studies of isolated children have supported the critical period hypothesis. These children who are exposed to language later in life, have shown extreme deficits in phonology, morphology and syntax. The best known is the case of Genie, a girl who was locked in a room where she had minimal human contact, particularly with her mother. She was punished by her father if she was to make any noises or sounds. She was discovered at the age of 13 and placed in a normal linguistic environment. When…

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    Summarise Factors affecting the Behavior of Forest School Learners When a child turns up on site to begin a Forest School session the practitioner must always try to bear in mind that the hour or two they spend in the woods comes within the context of the rest of their life. It may be that a bad morning, a missed breakfast, an argument with a parent, sibling, teacher or friend has impacted adversely on their mood. It could be that their lifestyle is normally a…

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    A diagnosable medical condition is much easier to diagnosis then a somatoform disorder. The problems and symptoms of somatoform disorder can not explained, not even by a doctor. They cannot find a cause, so the one affected will just from doctor to doctor, also called ‘doctor shopping’ so they can be diagnosed and understand the start of it. A diagnosable medical condition is more understood by doctors, and the cause of it can be found through different techniques. The symptoms are more…

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    In the prompt, Krakauer is explaining to the reader that the actions of McCandless are an extreme version of every teenagers behavior. Throughout the story McCandless is described as different, the prompt shown is but a summarization of what he wants people to think of McCandless. The majority of the descriptions on McCandless as a person came from chapter eleven, where his family and friends described him. McCandless is described as fearless from his father saying,“Chris was fearless even when…

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    has recently also flipped on her opinion of the keystone pipeline. Her plan is also real similar to Bernie’s requiring years to set up grids for solar power and will be massively expensive. She does have a much better chance however being much less extreme than Bernie on her plans for promoting alternate energy. She doesn’t want to unsubsidized oil and her tax propositions aren’t as…

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    carry out his criticism on the US immigration policy that uses the approach of “Prevention through deterrence”. This is the policy that is enhanced by the federal border and it allows the immigrants to pass through the areas that are known for their extreme weather conditions that only serve to increase the death risks of those respective immigrants. The author of this book is critical of this policy in that it has failed amicably to halt border crossers at the same time enhancing the…

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    Extreme utilitarianism is, “For an extreme utilitarian moral rules are rules of thumb. In practice the extreme utilitarian will mostly guide his conduct by appealing to the rules (“do not lie,” “do not break promises,” etc.) of common–sense morality” (Smart, 79). An extreme utilitarian is one who believes that the rules are good, but they do not always tell us what we should do. Extreme utilitarianism explains the “right” or “wrong” emphasis…

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    interferes with many areas of a person’s life”. Anorexia nervosa, one of the more extreme eating disorders, is characterized by emaciation, distorted body image, and disturbed eating behaviors. This is an extremely deadly disorder, killing between 5% and 20% of those who have it (National Eating Disorders Association, 2010), but luckily there are warning signs that, if noticed, can lead to prevention of this and other extreme health consequences. There is no one cause of anorexia; theories range…

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