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    Name: Emil Warda Specific Purpose Statement: After listening to my speech, the audience will know the history of the Maine Coon Cat, the physical characteristics that distinguish it from other pedigreed cat breeds, and its unique personality traits. Introduction I. Do you think marijuana should be legalized ? II. I think weed should be legalized because it is not harmful and nobody has died from it. III. Marijuana can be used as medicine because it helps to…

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    has better soil than Main, the state experiences discomfort from unemployment. Because of floods in North Carolina, life there is harder than in Maine. Temperature is low in both states. Even during summer the highest temperature is 70 °F (21.1°C) (State Climate Office of North Caroline, visitmaine). People in both states adopted for such a climate. In Maine people adapted to poor soil and government found a way to provide jobs for the citizens. Manufacturing and fishing industry are the main…

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    in the city of Portsmouth, New Hampshire and is employed by the State of Maine and works in Kittery, Maine. The State of Maine worker’s health insurance plan would likely require that the individual seek primary care at an in-network provider, which would likely be in Maine. This would not present a problem for the worker in question as the geographic proximity of their home in Portsmouth and providers in the State of Maine is reasonably close. A problem could be evident if that person needed…

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    pollination, and therefore reproduction. Blueberries are one such species of plant. They are also one of the main products of Maine. In 2007 alone, Maine gained around 250 million dollars from their blueberry industry (University of Maine 2007). One of the key pollinators of Maine blueberries are the native bumblebees. There are 17 known native bumblebee species in Maine, but there seems to be a problem. It is well known that there has been a major problem with honeybee colonies dying without…

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    it still is a one of many leading causes of death that is in the United States. Breast cancer was at a high for deaths with females, 20.7 out 100,000 females died in 2007 (Healthy People, 2015). The Alfond Cancer Center is located in Augusta, Maine. Maine General wants people to have a worry-free experience when dealing with their cancer. The Breast Care Program addresses the health and over all well-being of a person, whether it’s a women or a man. They help by maintaining…

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    Ongoing territorial disputes between the US and Canada in the Gulf of Maine 1. Summary After the series of International Court Decisions in 1979 and 1984 in the case concerning the delimitation of the maritime boundary in the gulf of Maine area, the United Sates and Canada were left with a problem of a disputed territory that has still not been solved. The disputed territory which is often called the “gray zone” includes two islands - Machias Seal Island and North Rock (Collins & Rogoff, 1986).…

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    innocently, with the author, Rachel P. Maines rifling through old needlework catalogs and magazines (Modern Priscilla) in order to prepare for scholarly documentation of needlework in the late 1800’2 and 1900’s. She stumbles upon advertisements for vibrators in this era, which leads her on a journey through the Bakken Museum located here in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The book within the first chapter delves into the history and definition of hysteria. Maines presents the definition of the…

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    Spanish-American war. The three main reasons though, were the sinking of the maine, yellow journalism, and imperialism. Because of yellow journalism over the sinking of the U.S.S. Maine it caused the U.S. to act out in anger and sought revenge. The U.S. also wanted to help Cuba because they felt bad and thought they owed it to Cuba, plus the U.S. wanted to earn more territory and this was the perfect way. After the Maine blew up many people joined the army, because they were devastated and…

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    On Little Wings Book Review On Little Wings is a mysterious novel by Regina Sirois. Set on the friendly coast of Maine, the novel is no doubt a heartwarmer for tweens, teens, and adults. The main character, Jennifer, is the only child to parents that are both only children. She is a calm, logical, 16-year-old girl living in the golden state of Kansas. The plot twist is found in the very beginning of the book, where Jennifer finds a photograph of a strange woman in the attic of her house. The…

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    look into some of his time spent near or even in a place by the same name. Growing up on the New England coastline, and Castine, Maine, there is no question where the inspiration for the name of the poem comes from. The content of the works are rather revealing, Booth takes the reader on a Maine-esque tour of what it may have been like to grow up on the coast of Maine, and even frequent the docks of a certain boatyard. Philip Booth incorporates details of his surroundings into his poetry,…

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