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    A genogram is an interesting way to look at your family. This experience was fun to do and taught me how I can graph out my family history. My parents were a big help with project and enjoyed talking to me about their siblings and parents. My mother’s side of the family is much bigger than my fathers. My mother is also much closer to her side of the family than my dad is to his. I never knew either set of grandparents and this experience taught me more about them. I learned that my grandfather…

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    Earthquakes Introduction In this week’s assignment, we are asked to go to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) site on Earthquake Hazards and conduct research on earthquakes that had occurred over a seven day period and answer a few questions. First how many earthquakes occurred with a magnitude of greater than 6.0 and how many 4.5 – 6.0 occurred over the week? Second what country outside the U.S. had the most earthquakes over this period? Third where was the most recent earthquake over 4.5, what…

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    Arctic Research Paper

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    Arctic Ocean, is like no other ocean on Earth; and because of its special location and climate, the lands that surround it are unique. The Arctic consists of the Arctic Ocean and parts of Alaska (United States), Canada, Finland, Greenland (Denmark), Iceland, Norway, Russia, and Sweden. Situational Awareness Situational awareness or situation awareness (SA) is the perception of environmental elements with respect to time or space,…

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    Professor Corona Affra Husain FYW 1000C 15 October 2015 This story is about Alan Kurdi, a three year old boy that we learned about on September 2nd, 2015. Young Alan has been living with his family in Syria ever since his birth, after some time war broke out and Alan and his family fled Syria. They were able to reach Turkey, but hoped for Canada where Alan’s aunt lived. Alan and his family started the route to Canada, travelling by cramped plastic boats with other refugees through the…

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    Casimir and Dutilh describe this two sides that are very similar to McKibben 's, hyper-individualistic and neighborism, but they put it into a gender perspective. To study this we will look at one of the most sustainable countries in the world: Iceland. And will compare this sustainable country to a lest sustainable country like the United States to understand the difference between this two points of views. Putting McKibben solutions into perspective by adding the gender aspect Casimir and…

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    Radical feminists argue that majority of the time, prostitution is not a conscious and calculated choice. They say that women who become prostitutes are forced or persuaded by a pimp or by human trafficking. If they do to prostitute independently, then it is due to personal problems, like extreme poverty and lack of opportunity, or underlying problems, such as drug addiction, child sexual abuse and other factors. Radical feminists show evidence that women from the lowest socioeconomic classes,…

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    Yo whats good its Nick here today & The American Saddlebred is a very nice and fun horse breed., intelligence, endurance. The breed is considered the pecock of the show ring bc of its highly flashy action gates, its long bodied neck, and high tail. As few writen records were have said to be in early history, little is known of the of the original beginning. However, through various pieces of info the graph of how outstanding this horse bred wass & has been put together to give some…

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    survival of two humans from a wood. These two humankind were to repopulate the new, green earth. Traces and influences of Norse paganism can still be found in the culture and traditions of the modern Nordic countries; Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, the Åland Islands, and Greenland, along with other countries such as Germany, England, Canada and some parts of British North America and New Spain which were settled by migrants from Nordic nations. Norse mythology…

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    like Denmark, Iceland and Norway. Although Vikings were primarily farmers and traders a small percentage of Vikings raided. Due to the Vikings having advances in technology- the longboats- they were able to travel and raid spreading their heritage and leaving behind a legacy that has largely influenced modern Europe. The Vikings had an impact on modern technology, military tactics, politics and economics as well as language, culture and religion. The Vikings hail from Denmark, Iceland and…

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    The Arctic is a region at the top of the globe consisting of Canada, the United States of America, Finland, Denmark (Greenland), Russia, Iceland, Sweden, and Norway. These countries form the Arctic council and are responsible for protecting and managing the affairs within the Arctic. The main reason that there is a Council is because it makes progress in the Arctic more productive and it is easier to manage the Arctic when there is a specific body set up to manage the Arctic. When all of the…

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