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    Marion Cotillard's Rumors

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    The rumors have been flying for a bit now that Marion Cotillard was having an affair with Brad Pitt. Now that Angelina Jolie has filed for divorce from Brad Pitt the rumors have heated up even more. Us Magazine shared that now that these rumors are coming out Marion Cotillard's boyfriend is speaking out about how crazy he thinks these rumors are and how they aren't true. Guillaume Canet is her boyfriend and also the father of her unborn baby. Guillaume Canet went to his Instagram page to share…

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    Polar Bear Habitat Loss

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    Seal and polar bear hunting have long since been a popular pastime and cultural practice for Canada’s indigenous populations. However, as outlined by the newspaper article “Greenpeace side sweeps the Inuit,” if not properly controlled, it can also lead these species to even further endangerment (Sopuck R., 2007). When caught, polar bears can often be sold for large sums and can provide a source of income for Indigenous groups (Sopuck R., 2007). While this practice has been a long-held cultural…

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    Introduction McDonalds has a business model that is largely based on selling franchises to franchisees. What this means is a person buys the rights to use the McDonalds name but they are obligated to follow certain rules of operation. However, franchisees do have some control. This relationship has allowed McDonalds to grow into a capital-rich corporation with some 30,000 restaurants located in more than 100 countries. Yet, there is more to the story of McDonald 's than just the…

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    Bright and warm, the setting sun lit up the romance between the couple. Hand in hand, they walk the edge of the beach, barefoot. Her white sheer knee length dress waved in the wind, tinting orange and red from the sunset. They smell the salty aroma from the clear blue waves that slowly push onto the beach. “Ohh! Look!” He said as he ran a few feet in front of his longtime girlfriend. “What?” She called as she ran towards him. “A seashell.” He smiled as he gingerly placed in her hand. She looked…

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    Indigenous tribes all over the world, especially in the Amazon region, deforestation has been a prominent issue. Rapid deforestation started in the Amazon around the 20th century and has increased through the beginning of the current century. Certain regions of forest has been eradicated for farms, dams, natural resources, and for an expansion of the modern world. Consequently, indigenous tribes are being forced from their lands and brutally harmed. Deforestation in the Amazon causes a decrease…

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    away money from renewable sources and used it for only things, He even removed the solar panels that were placed on the white house. Although this happened, it didn’t stop environmental activists from fighting for the environment. During this time, Greenpeace was created and it brought together ecology and anti-war. The organization fought against whaling and killing seals for fur. In 1982, officials banned whaling and the extinction rates for whales went down. Because environmental activism…

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    Environmentalism means concerns about and action aimed at protecting the environment. In numerous regions, Australia's mild zones and waterfront biological systems have been broadly changed, and many wetlands have been ruined. Every single day we contribute to the destruction of the environment. Many products from big name brand such as MacDonald's and Coca-Cola are palm oil users. In 2011, 54 million tons worth of palm oil was used. Many animals have to leave their homes or be killed. We are…

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    Monsanto Research Essay

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    and educational issues, among other. NGO’s also step in after natural disasters, like the Haiti earthquake disaster and the Indonesian tsunami of 2004, to provide emergency and humanitarian relief. Furthermore, environmental NGO’s, including Greenpeace, the World Wide Fund for Nature, and Friends of Earth, were key to the enactment of the Kyoto Protocol by the United Nations in 1997. The goal of the treaty was to limit the emission of greenhouse gasses by developed nations (Kim,…

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    Deer Argument Essay

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    The bottles in the water represent a school of fish but instead they are bottles because of how much pollution is in the waters. The deer same class conception. As we pollute the environment, animals on land and in the ocean both suffer from human behavior. I think these ads can cover any age group that can fully understand the problem with pollution because it affects all ages. The “Deer” advertisement is a magazine ad for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), and it is for public interest that…

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    The McDonald’s corporation is an ever-so expanding company that is found in 118 different countries and serves sixty-eight million customers each day. It is the world’s largest owner of retail property. McDonald’s was founded in 1948 by Dick and Mac McDonald. The first restaurant was opened in Des Plaines, Illinois and the company’s motto was “Quality, Service, Customers, and value,” in which they still adhere to that motto today. By 1963, McDonald’s had sold one billion hamburgers and their net…

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