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    primary purpose of using a model was to validate the proposed mechanism responsible for the mineral-fluid exchange in each reactor, quantify the rate of exchange and evaluate the impact of short-term exchange on geochemical proxies. Foraminiferal calcite is the foundation of many proxy-based reconstruction. Hence, understanding the mechanism of exchange and determination of rate of mineral-fluid exchange in foraminiferal calcite are critical for accurate estimation of the extent of…

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    poker game shows that both involved taking risks. From both aspects, there can be a 50/50 chance of winning or having a successful business. Carr mentions how poker is somewhat unethical, but businesses are expected to abide by some type of ethical principles.…

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    Nasdaq Informative Speech

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    investing, so here are some insights that I would like to share with you today! One of my favorite websites to learn from as well as keep track of news is Nasdaq, the second-largest stock exchange. It was created to satisfy the demand for online stock exchanges. To those of you who are wondering, stock exchanges are markets where securities, such as bonds and stocks, are bought and sold. What I really enjoy about Nasdaq is that it provides potential investors with dozens of tips that…

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    Alabama or Florida What place would you rather be laying on the beach in the sun getting a nice tan, Alabama or Florida? I mean they are both great and are both enjoyable, but what if you had to choose one! They both have great locations and they both have oceans or pools to swim in. I mean they both are terrific places to go and you should be lucky to go to either! It is your choice, so what’s it going to be Florida or Alabama. There are some major things to consider, they have different…

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    Eighty-seven percent of Americans have heard at least "a little" bit of information about the government monitoring our devices and using our calls to track cyber terrorists. From this survey, a third of people are concerned about the government monitoring their phones, social media sites, search engines, and emails. Many people believe strongly against government monitoring, and others strongly support it to help keep our country safe. "Every citizen should have the right to their own privacy…

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    Technology 's Impact on Society Addictions come in all shapes and forms. Its the littlest things that we grow so attached to and it won 't take long until it becomes consuming. For decades, we have found an addictive problem and tried to fix it through the war on drugs. Despite government 's efforts, it is still an ongoing issue. In today 's society, the greatest problematic addiction we face is not drugs, but technology. Although technology would seem more like a solution rather than a…

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    of the people into their screen for hours. Social media has become many people 's second life, meaning that if they do not like their life in reality, they will make up a life in the fantasy. Social media serves as a place where people can exchange multiple amounts of information about themselves without even knowing who is out there retrieving the information. All a person cares about is how many “likes” they received on a photo or where the current drama is happening. Places like the…

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    This situation of the NSA not being able to do its main task lies beyond that. It is essential to note that the actions of the NSA against the American civilian are infringing their constitutional rights. The main argument against the NSA is that it clearly goes against the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution. The collection of metadata, which runs websites and holds information about them, trespasses the style that search warrants are done. The Fourth Amendment defines "[t]he right of the…

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    animals, and even diseases with the new world. He would also take not only the new world goods back to Spain, but some of the Indians themselves would make the journey across the sea unwillingly. This practice has come to be named the Columbian Exchange. Among the various things brought to the New World, the technology was vastly superior…

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    Over the past decade or so there has been a spike in car accidents on American roads. The reason for this is the emergence of the cell phone. Today roughly eighty percent of Americans have cell phones. Having a cell phone in the car creates tempts the driver to see if they have any messages, change the music, make phone calls, and even send messages. All of these take the driver 's eyes off of the road and place them on the phone screen. A driver whose eyes are not on the road for even a few…

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