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    agricultural products to acquire goods they did not produce. Bernstein goes on to inform readers of the Athenian trade routes and the Peloponnesian war. The second part of the book mainly focuses on the transatlantic trade and the factors that contributed to its growth and development. Here, Bernstein takes readers on a journey covering this trade. Here, he informs us of the horrors of the slave trade, the rise of and fall of cities such as Genoa and Venice and the people who facilitated the…

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    In the novel, The Giver, by Lois Lowry, Jonas, twelve, is chosen to be a community’s Receiver of Memories. In the event that Jonas further learns the utopian community is not as halcyon and perfect as it has always seemed. With this in mind, he decides to flee the community in order to return all the memories he has to the community. As a matter of fact, the world problem that humans are facing now is overpopulation, and although written in 1993, the novel has dealt with the problem by…

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    Density Dependent Factors

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    The factors that affect the health of a population are births, death, immigration, and emigration 2. IDENTIFY TWO examples of density dependent factors. DESCRIBE how density dependent factors affect the size of a population. ANSWER: Density dependent factors could be food, water, and shelter. Density-dependent factors affect the size of the population because if there was not enough food, water, or shelter for the increasing population, the population will begin to level off until they hit…

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    Since the beginning of time, man has always been trying to find the competitive edge over one another. But today man’s desire to win is so high, that it seems that they would do whatever it takes. Performance enhancing drugs consist of human growth hormone that increases body muscle mass. Athletes secretly use these enhancements to improve their performance. Athletes should be disciplined severely if they choose to use performance enhancing drugs. The athlete should be banned from the sport…

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    When you think of the words “urban guerrilla” what are the first things that come to mind? In addition to those words, what are the first thoughts that come to mind when you see “out of the mountains”? These are the keywords that stood out to me when picking this book to read. With not having any prior knowledge of either of these two phrases, my mind began to wonder when I initially glanced over the title of this book. Let’s start with the phrase “urban guerrilla”. Carlos Marighella, a…

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    doping (Performance-enhancing). Anabolic steroids can be effective with helping athletes get bigger, faster, and stronger, but athletes risk their life and long-term side effects for a sport. Anabolic steroids are synthetic steroids that cause muscle growth. Athletes take performance-enhancing drugs without…

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    them being moral and ethical questions on how far experiments should go and why. Genetic engineering should be further explored because it can currently produce insulin and human growth hormones, could possibly eradicate certain diseases, could be used in “designing”…

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    Why Athletes Use Steroids?

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    In some countries it is illegal to take anabolic steroids and in other countries it is illegal to sell them without a doctor’s prescription.(Fitzhugh) “In 1886 a welsh cyclist is reputed to have died after drinking a blend of cocaine, caffeine and strychnine”(Morgan,Homfray)after .Doping in sports is bad because it negatively affects an individual’s health, can cause dangerous behaviors, and can impact an athlete’s ability to compete. Athletes…

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    to improve the quality of education for both girls and boys. Regarding girls’ education, its key barriers are poverty and parents’ perceptions of the value of education, and economic factors affecting adolescents including household income. In 2006, UNGEI conducted a series of studies to identify significant factors impacting on girls’ education, and it presented a resolution “girl-to girl strategy” pairing older girls with younger girls in order to create a peer support network, which helps…

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    The political debate over economic globalization is whether increasing economic activity leads to environmental degradation or if environmental problems are more readily addressed through economic growth. This debate surrounding economic globalization breaks down into three main points of discussion; climate change, free trade, and environmental international…

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