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    Great Barrier Reef Issues

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    One June evening in 1770, English explorer and naval officer Captain James Cook ran aground off the coast of Queensland, Australia. The loud noise of wood against stone really questioned him with what he may of hit. Little did he know that he would later discover this amazing coral reef that is the largest reef in the entire world. The reef itself is enormous, nearly 1,500 miles long off the coast of Australia. The irony here is that he did not even mean to make one of the world’s most…

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    Introduction The Second Industrial Revolution in America was a time period of rapid growth and development in the United States. It started around 1870 during the time of Reconstruction and lasted until about 1920 around the conclusion of World War One. The fast growth of the railroad system resulted in the start and growth of many businesses such as steel, iron, and oil. The start and growth of these industries created many new towns, jobs, businesses and means of travel. With new…

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    Essay On Uluru

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    The purpose behind this report is to educate you about Uluru. Discuss the present effect of natural and human processes on Uluru. To tell you what I anticipate will happen to the landform. I will examine the highlights of Uluru, the effect that natural and human processes have had on Uluru and how the effect of natural and human processes may influence what will happen to Uluru in future years. The landform that I am researching and investigating is Uluru. Uluru is the most iconic natural…

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    Cancer is a unique disease in that we are all vulnerable to it. While many factors such as family history and personal health choices play a part, everyone has a decent chance of getting cancer at some point in his or her life. You are not safe from it no matter if you are young or old, rich or poor, skinny or chubby, or short or tall. If you are a male, you have a one in two chance you will have a cancer diagnosis in your lifetime, and this chance is only slightly reduced for women, who have…

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    Crime Analysis Objectives

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    quarterly comparison maps will be distributed to show the disposition of current crime issues. These maps can aid in identifying problem crime areas including some of the most common types of patterns: series, sprees, repeat victim, the repeat offender, hotspot, hot target, and hot…

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    Andy Warhol Biography

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    People went crazy for the printed style it gave people the chance to have their one and not just owned by one person. During the 60s’ Andy opened his own art studio which he named “The Factory”. This studio quickly became the New York’s cultural hotspot which the richest socialist and celebrities attended. A hit song was even written about the Factory, “Walk on the Wild Side”. This is when Andy realized being famous was very important to him, he even stated that life without being famous wasn’t…

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    into the open ocean. During the 1800’s, there were hundreds of whaling ships active at sea. These vessels inhabited every oceans in the world in vast numbers. Within the recent 100 years, whaling expeditions explored the south seas and discovered hotspots of baleen whales near the arctic. As technology was constantly progressing, so was the demand for the meat and oil (BBC, 2015. Para 7). This resulted in…

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    In the art world, there are lots of artists who stand out. These people usually have had a big impact on art culture through cultivating new techniques or just being extremely good at their craft. Some of these people are recognized during their lives, but a good amount of them are rediscovered only a long time after their death. No matter when or how they are discovered, they still hold an important place in art’s long history. Two of these significant people happen to be Vermeer and Caravaggio…

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    The Eisenhower Doctrine

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    A presidential doctrine is related to how the United States sees its policies toward foreign affairs. The term was first used when President Monroe proclaimed, in 1823, that European powers should not colonize or interfere with sovereign countries in the Americas. (stampaday.wordpress.com) The United States, in turn, would not interfere with European powers or their colonies. In the event that a European power would take hostile measures toward the Americas, the country would defend itself.…

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    Barmah-Millewa Forest

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    Introduction: One of the Victorian ecosystems that interested to me and that is Red Gum. It is generally found at low altitudes (below 500m) in low to medium rainfall area (250-1000mm) with best suited to flat/ gently rolling country with near watercourses or on alluvial soils due to the periodic floods. Ecosystem of the Red Gum varies across the state due to the climatic and geographic range. One particular Red Gum site is listed on the Living Murray initiative which is Barmah-Millewa Forest,…

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