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    that make it possible for it to hang onto branches and stay motionless for long periods of time. Due to the slow loris having more vertebrae than other primats, they have very snakelike movemnts. This particular primate species is found in asia and Indonesia. The slow loris enjoys warmer climates and can typically be found high up in the trees of places such as the rainforest. Due to habitat destruction, many have been dying off. In some places it is believed that they can be used to cure…

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    Persuasive Essay Health

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    Some health services in my community are the doctors, Chiropractor's , drugstores and many more. These places are extremely necessary for any environment because they are needed to help with your health. Medical care in third world countries compared to America’s medical care is not as helpful. They don’t have all the necessary needs to provide their community with the right medicine or prescription. When someone is injured and needs medical treatment, some have to travel far away. More than 200…

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    Housemaids Case Study

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    Working contract, in the practice, is based on the Penal Code of Indonesia (KUHP) in the Article 1338. This only applies to those who hire housemaids from agencies while Gorontalo has none of such agencies. There were some, but the agencies are now closed due to issues of operational permits. The laws were have been designed…

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    Persico’s study is reportedly the first large-scale study of cognitive and developmental effects of living near Superfund sites. The study shows that Superfund cleanup has significant positive effects on long-term cognitive and developmental outcomes for children. Persico reports that the Superfund program would pay for itself in 38 years “in terms of reduced special education costs for specific learning disabilities alone” (Persico, 2016) Recently, President Trump proposed over a 30% decrease…

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    countries, their regulations for factories are more lenient, resembling to the conditions of the Gilded Age with an exception of not being as extreme. Bigger corporations like Apple and Nike are having their goods produced in countries like China, Indonesia, and Vietnam so they can pay less for more work. Money makes the world go round and at the end of the day in the capitalistic America, everything boils down to how much profit you earn. Every corporation claimed that they…

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    Kratus and Williams both discusses how music educators need to make several changes to the program to provide students with more opportunities to be creative as well as learn lifelong skills which they could apply to their lives. Kratus points out the fact that making small changes to the music education program in schools can have a huge impact. I believe that it is risky to step up as music teachers and most of the time music teachers rarely get opportunities to step in or lead the program…

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    What does 2004, water and the day after Christmas have in common? The 2004 tsunami. Its 2016 now so it has been over ten years since the 2004 tsunami. Basically what happened there was a hurricane on top of an earthquake. Many of the people who were there were on vacation for the holidays. Thousands and thousands of people had died or gone missing from this tsunami. Have you ever been in a wave pool? Well, it’s like that but times one hundred. We had no clue what a tsunami was at the time. So…

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    Religion

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    The importance of religion to social scientists. Religion is an extremely significant part of study for social scientists. Firstly, religion is one of the elements that connected the races and societies of the living world of life for thousands of years. The spirit of worship or even the rules can differ from one religion to another but broadly they have the same purpose. Secondly, the major religions in the world (apart from Buddhism) have very similar ideas including belief in a higher power…

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    Secret Recipe Case Study

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    He was born in Kota Bharu, Kelantan in 1959, the youngest of eight siblings was from a poor family. Secret Recipe cafes was founded in 1997, become something of a staple mall eatery throughout Malaysia. Over the years, the chain has expanded to Indonesia, Thailand, Pakistan and even Australia . Behind the success of Secret Recipe is Steven Sim who, ever since the early days of his enterprise, focused heavily on brand building whilst creating a menu that covered the best of local and western…

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    Essay About Toba Volcano

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    EES: 1030: 0B06 12/6/17 Toba, the Deadliest Volcano Eruption Around 74,000 years ago during the Quaternary period, the supervolcano known as, Toba, erupted in Northern Sumatra, Indonesia. Toba is thought to be one of the largest known eruptions the Earth has ever seen. And certainly the largest to erupt during the Quaternary period. Out of the three periods that make up the Cenozoic Era, the Quaternary period is the current and most recent of the three. The eruption of the Toba volcano did not…

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