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    Laughter Yoga

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    The theory addresses how depression can be cured without medication and/or without a psychiatrist. This theory matters because depression can be a very serious disorder if not treated the right way. Untreated depression may result in weight or loss, feelings of hopelessness and helplessness, irritability, and possibly, suicide. Depression is can be caused by many things such as lack of sleep, family issues, relationship issues, family genetics or even substance abuse can cause depression. While…

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    Koala Essay

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    William Atkins The Koala The koala bear is a marsupial .it length runs about 33 inches long. It has a fuzzy coat of fur, huge ears, and it doesn't really have a tail. they are known for their small yellow, beady eyes. In most species the females weigh more than the male but not koalas The females weigh between 13.2 and 24.2 lbs., while the male weigh between 17.6 and 30.8 lbs. The koala thick fur is used to help keep it cool and but also warm. Their fur also acts like a rain repellent . The…

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    Arctic Temperature

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    The changes vary across the Arctic; the largest decreases occur in maritime regions of the Arctic (Alaska, northern Scandinavia, and the Pacific coast region of Russia) [8]. Climate model projections indicate decreases in the duration of snow cover of 10 to 20% over most of the Arctic by 2050 and Scandinavia will experience the most loss (around 30 to 40%) [2]. 2.4 Temperature Average Arctic temperatures have increased at almost twice the global average rate in the past 100 years according to…

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    Jared Diamond Theory

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    Jared Diamond the author of the best seller “Guns, Germs and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies” explores and distinguishes the ultimate factors that explain the broad patterns that led to the emergence and dominance of Europe. Throughout the book, Diamond argues that the dominance of Europe since the Stone ages was caused by environmental and geographical factors. As stated by Diamond: “ Environment molds history” – he reiterates his ideas by making use of themes like agriculture, the…

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    that I feel everyone should understand and feed off of, I believe that the world around speaks to us in many ways and the information we learn from our environment may enlighten our listening to the people around us. In The Poetics of Space Across Latitudes, Gordon Hempton asserts,…

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    to the equator (Schrag, et al., 2002). The following essay will aim to explain the theory of the Snowball Earth in detail. Brian Harland based his theory on the fact that he found glacial tillites with origins in Greenland, deposited in tropical latitudes. The Snowball Earth theory is still just that, a theory. The term “Snowball Earth” was actually coined by Joseph Kirschvink 40 years later. The theory proposes the simple idea that at a certain period…

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    Moon: Theia Impact or “Big Splash” Theory: When in Earth was still in a molten state, an impactor (Theia) collided with the still forming Earth. Debris and magma that separated from the original body is believed to have congregated and formed into our moon, remaining in its “parent’s” orbit. (Most Plausible Explanation) Fission Theory: Chunk of magma separated from Earth in early formation stages. Pacific ocean basin is said to be where material was removed. Capture Theory: The moon was formed…

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    Skin Color Evolution

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    [Jablonski and Chaplin] The cline of human skin pigmentation is caused by strength of ultraviolet rays that is based on its latitude on the globe. Particularly in lower latitude areas, the ultraviolet rays are more intense. [Jablonski 1] This explains why in places like Senegal, Africa, where some of the darkest skin colors can be seen. While as one moves higher in latitude towards the poles, the less intense the ultraviolet ray’s radiation is. The people of Ireland are a testament to this as…

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    1 Chrohn’s Disease Chrohn’s disease is named after Dr. Burrill B. Crohn who discovered it in 1932; 2 he described it as a part of Inflammatory Bowel Disease or IBD. Chrohn’s disease is a chronic inflammatory condition of the gastrointestinal tract, affecting the beginning of the colon and or the small bowel, also known as the ileum. It doesn’t just affect the previously stated body organs but as well as digestive tract in general which also include: the stomach, the esophagus, or even the mouth.…

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    put effort into something this will lead to performance. And because the employees know nowadays competition can come from anywhere and the only way to plan for unexpected challenges by the company is to give employees rewards in the form of more latitude to think as owners and entrepreneurs and giving them even more platforms to learn from, they know their high performance will give a desired outcome. Because the company will give valance in the form of self-improvement. And self-improvement…

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