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    Jerry Uelsmann is an American photographer. He was born June 11, 1934 in Detroit, Michigan and is still living today in Gainesville Florida. Uelsmann graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1957 where he received his B.F.A degree. In addition, Uelsmann earned his M.S. as well as an M.F.A. from Indiana University in 1960. Aside from creating his own artwork, Uelsmann taught photography at the University of Florida Gainesville. In addition to teaching photography, he was a graduate…

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    Migratory Bird Species Act

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    The Migratory Bird Treaty Act - Implemented in 1918, the MBTA prohibits killing, hunting, capturing, and selling of any migratory bird. It was established as a response to the near - extinction or extinction of a number of bird species. Over 800 birds are currently on the list between the U.S., Mexico, Great Britain, Japan, and Russia. If found guilty of this wrongdoing, fines for violation are given, and furthermore can be charged with a felony, depending on the situation. Atomic Energy Act -…

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    my goal so I stared a journal listing all the cities I want to explore similar to a bucket list the journal dos not only have cities but it has details why I chose those cities. Among the cities I chose some have the same country for example Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Yokohama, Hiroshima, and Kobe or all located in the country of Japan. One of the reasons I would like to travel to Japan is because it has a magical history some can say that it is a spiritual country. Other countries I have in my list…

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    The corporation is defined by Merriam-Webster as a “large business or organization that under the law has the rights and duties of an individual and follows a specific purpose”. That specific purpose being the relentless pursuit of profit. All companies are motivated by the idea of profit maximization; corporations are no different. They strive to earn more and more profit. They are not guided by charitable ideals, a moral compass, or the need to help the community. Governed and owned by…

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    Have you ever wanted to learn a different language to explore the different cultures out there in the world? In Tom Munnecke’s article, “Nothing Is Missing” he goal is aimed to persuade people who would like to expand their knowledge on learning a difference language. People can sometimes feel confided into their own cocoon of their single language and may need that little push to persuade them to get out of their comfort zone. Munnecke wants to show these people that knowing a different…

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    Beginning in the mid twentieth century, embryonic stem cell research has gradually evolved into a paramount and controversial issue in American society. The practice includes the inherent destruction of human embryos for the harvest of stem cells that are used in medical science to treat patients and regenerate body tissues. This murder of innocent human life acts as the underlying spark for the controversial debate. Politicians and leaders have continuously argued over the issue for decades,…

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    The concept of sustainable development has become ubiquitous in many aspects of modern society. Most multinational corporations release annual sustainability reports and the word “sustainable” is on stickered onto cereals, water bottles, and even cars. Despite its familiarity, there is little consensus on the term’s true meaning. It means different things to different people at different times, consistently evolving as pertinent to environmental governance at the time, growing from a concept…

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    1 INTRODUCTION Transport has a huge impact on daily basis in New Zealand. It is known that New Zealand currently spends billions of dollars on transport (Ministry of Transport, 2014). Transport has become one of the biggest factors contributing in energy consumption and economic growth in New Zealand and Ministry of Transport have introduced four scenarios in order to make flexible investment options. Ministry of Transport have considered a change in oil price and digital technology advancement…

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    The first testimony came from a woodcutter. He confirmed that he was the one who found the body. The man was lying on his back in a bamboo grove, a few hundred yards off the Yamashita post road. The man was wearing a pale blue robe and a Kyoto-style black hat. The woodcutter said that the body had only one stab wound right in the middle of his chest. There was no bleeding as the wound already looked dry. He didn’t see a sword which is the suspected murder weapon. But he had found a rope…

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    Global warming is a rise in temperature in the troposphere that may lead to climate change. Global climate change is a much broader term that discusses changes in any part of the climate on Earth. These changes could occur in temperature, precipitation, or storm intensity. A change in global climate could be a warning or a cooling of the temperature. Often associated with global warming is the Greenhouse effect. Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere can trap and hold heat from the sun.…

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