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    with the Baltic sea to its southeast. From the northern Tip to the southern tip Sweden is about 1000 miles long but, is only about 310 miles wide. (ProQuest) Sweden is little bit larger then California and Iraq. Thousands of tiny islands line the coast, Mountains for most of the north-west although Sweden is mostly flat with rolling hills here and there. More then two-thirds of the land is tree covered. Sweden has over 95,000 lakes which covers 9% of the Swedish land with so many lakes it…

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    importantly, to the president of the United States. The Department of Homeland Security consist of many agencies and other divisions. The Directorate for National Protection and Programs work to reduce risk to facilities and services such as airports, roads, bridges, utilities, and computer system (Mockaitis). Another branch of the Homeland Security is the office of Operation Coordination working to coordinate the Homeland Securities activities of the federal, state, territorial, tribal,…

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    Red Wolf Research Paper

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    successfully reintroduced into the wild is very important. (Red Wolf Recovery Project) Red Wolves had become almost extinct by the mid-1960s in the United States. Being on the edge of extinction was a result of trapping, shooting, poisoning, and destruction of critical habitat. During this time Red Wolves could only be found along the Gulf coast of Louisiana and…

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    Timeline The Louisiana Purchase 1803 The Louisiana Purchase was a land purchase made by the United States in 1803. President Thomas Jefferson bought the territory from France, which was led by Napoleon Bonaparte. The purchase was made for fifteen million dollars. The first men sent to negotiate the deal were only meant to spend ten million, but the French government said that for five million more they would sell all of the Louisiana territory. Jefferson agreed to the deal, and used his…

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    Crocodiles live in parts of North, Central, and South America, and can be found in ranges of Africa, Australia, and the southeast piece of Asia. Crocs are local in the eastern segment of China and the southern territory of the United States, and are most normal in states along the Gulf Coast. The lingual salt organs in crocodiles enables them to be more at home in salt water than…

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    There are 54 carefully perceived sovereign states, nine regions and three surely understood states. European states have been…

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    locations more likely to produce tornadic activity. As meteorologists work to understand the exact recipe for tornado creation, they make specific inquiries into climates. An example of this was in 2001 when sever tornadoes plagued the Caribbean coast of Columbia. Historically, the area had not had reports of tornadoes. Meteorologists dug in to all aspects in order to understand the new occurrences. “A climatology review of the area during the last 40 years was performed to establish…

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    Hurricane Observation

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    Signal Corps of the Army (Calvert 85). The meteorological service of the Signal Corps did not really start functioning until 1870, but almost from the beginning the need for issuing warnings of hurricanes to the people along the southern coasts of the United States was recognized. A huge setback in the development of a hurricane warning system occurred in 1876 due to the discontinuous of observations in the West Indies due to lack of funding. In 1881, funds were again suspended, however, this…

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    “Fearless, principled, and damaged, Andrew Jackson was one of the fiercest and most controversial men ever to serve as president of the United States” (Wilentz 2). According to Sean Wilentz, he actually “came to be regarded, for better or worse, as the embodiment of the democratic idea” (8). This is inherently true as Jackson himself personified the American Paradox, wherein the country openly participated in the enslaving of millions while touting their democracy and the inalienable human…

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    asked what country is the most generous, would the United States of America pop up in your mind? Based on the 2015 Charities Aid Foundation, Myanmar tops the charts as #1 being holistically helpful to strangers, volunteering time, and donating money (Low, John). The United States comes a close second from the past years’ triumph of the #1 position with Myanmar. Second place shows a lot of generosity, yet many still say that the people in the United States represent a greedy group of individuals.…

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