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    producing munitions for war, while Haber advocated the production and use of poisonous gases, like chlorine gas, for chemical warfare (“Haber-Bosch Controversy”). While both won Nobel Prizes in Chemistry, they played a significant role in the death of millions during World War I and II. The degree to which these two German chemists are praised is debated in the fields of science and history, but their impact on the world is undeniable. There are also many environmental concerns with the…

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    Wal-Mart Effect Name Institution Instructor Course Date Walmart became a game changer in the way U.S economy works particularly on its strategy to reach the market. Consumers, suppliers, retailers, manufacturers, jobs, wages, the overall culture of shopping, environment and the community, can feel Walmart’s impact. It prides itself on being the world largest company considering its broad and diverse reach. The Wal-Mart Effect is a term used to describe the impact of the entrance of a…

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    sit-down restaurants. 2. Without the substitutes there could be potentially harmful lost profits. 3. Restaurant owners feel the pressure to provide better quality and better prices then their competitors, because of the economy. 4. Consumer mega shift by how consumers are being more precautions of the portions and where they buy they foods. 5. Consumer decision making is based in the influence generated through chain restaurants on mass advertising on social media. Technological 1…

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    Eap1 WW Term 165. Essay #2 Final Draft. Name: Meera Talafha. Instructor: Mrs. Patricia Krejcik. Friday 9/30/ 2016 Sports is a passion for many people around the world. Millions of dollars are spent to host the mega-events like the Olympics. There are many contradictory views about the reasons that make the country want or be unwilling to host the Olympic games. The question that arises here is whether the impacts that will be reflected on the economic and social position in the host country…

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    Zitron Research Paper

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    I started my life not in Wanaque, New Jersey, or even Abingtin, Pennsylvania, but on planet Zitron where I was the only human. The story starts as so: See my mother was the only human-like creature that had ever touched Zitron. She met my father, Josef, sorceror of Mars, on a trip to alter the Earth’s rotation. Now on a new trip, a secret mission, she was captain of the greatest spaceship of all time, the Superbooster, a rocket she had engineered herself. After devouring two bags of Zitron…

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    Football Research Paper

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    This shows that spending money makes a good soccer team because Manchester City won their first titles after spending mega money. Similarly, Chelsea, also a professional soccer team that played in the English Premier League, spent $690,000,000 on players in the last five years. Recently, Chelsea was in the lower leagues, however, after spending this money they have risen…

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    Wealth Inequality in America is Justified Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be.”(goodreads.com). We are all handed a card when we are born, some are handed a life in wealth while some are born into less fortunate situations. The American Dream is that one will be prosperous and have the equal opportunity for upward mobility. The card you are dealt at birth determines this, meaning that the American Dream is not equally…

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    directly prove that God exists, it leaves holes that can only be explained by God. Father Baron, points out that the odds that the world we know was created are next to none without God; he says that it is just as likely that somebody will win a mega-million-dollar lottery 1000 times in a row while purchasing only one ticket for each. This statement sums up the entire video, which is all based on the argument of design, and while I had already believed that God exists, the video changed my…

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    Food Aid Impact

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    As of 2012 over 8 million people are dependent on food aid. There is a notion towards self-sufficiency, but as time progresses the problem gets worse. Ethiopia has been plagued by droughts and top soil erosion for centuries. Although a large portion of the global food transfer…

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    The World is Blue, by Sylvia Earle is about her experiences as a marine biologist and all the sea life she met on the way. All throughout the book she lets it be known the trouble humans have caused by overfishing, pollution, and acidification of the oceans. That currently many sea life, has either gone extinct or is in danger of becoming. The first couple of pages, inform the reader on how without the ocean, the earth would not be able to sustain any type of life. Earle also writes about her…

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