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    hitting the top ten charts several times and selling almost thirty million copies sealing MTV’s reputation now making it tied with the Eagles “Their Greatest Hits”. Later with the help of his song and his fans wanting to see the song whenever they wanted to allowing it to become the first music video to be inducted into the Library of Congress's National Film Registry. A week after his death he was the first artist to sell one million digital tracks in one…

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    A revolving door, round it goes. Similar to conflicts of interests, this political issue occurs when there is a circulating flow between government officials and industry employees, representatives, or lobbyists. When there is a vacancy within a federal agency to regulate the food industry, look no further than the industry’s corporate leaders. But how did this never ending cycle begin? Is it causing any damage? The revolving door phenomenon between the food industry and Monsanto evolved from…

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    Cause Of Climate Change

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    Climate change is defined as a long-term change in the global climate, specifically increasing average atmospheric temperature (Dictionary). In reality, it is not just an increase in temperature, climate change is rising sea levels, habitat loss, water contamination, loss of biological diversity, and so much more. In the past, climate change was a controversial debate topic, now, it is a widely accepted, inevitable fact (Think Again). Evidence for climate change became prevalent in the 1890’s,…

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    Relationship Between Internet Technology and Literature Technology, in any era of occurrence, has often brought immense benefits to humans. In particular, technology eases the manner in which people engage in specific undertakings. For instance, the invention of cannons, guns, and gunpowder, made warfare more sophisticated. Similarly, the twentieth and the twenty first century have also found immense technological advancements, which includes internet growth. Primarily, the emergence of networks…

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    billion dollars a year on dieting and diet- related products. Almost half of all women smokers smoke because women will see it as the best way to control the weight. Of these women, 25% will die of a disease caused by smoking. In 2007, About 11.7 million cosmetic procedures performed in the U.S. Ninety one percent of the women performed (Kay, 2010). A study found that 53% of thirteen- year- old American girls are unhappy with the bodies. This number grows to 78% by the time girls reach seventeen…

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    Carbon-Capture And Storage

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    1. Introduction In a video made by Shell, a professor from Geosystems Science at the University of Oxford, stated that greenhouse gases are made up of several gases. However, carbon dioxide seems to be the most concerning as an enormous amount of it is emitted in the atmosphere due to daily societal activities. Since the beginning of industrial revolution, around 500 billion tons of carbon dioxide has been released in the air. However, 250 billion tons are still in the atmosphere (An Expert…

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    Attending a speech by Dr. Laker Laker was an experience unlike any other. Dr. Laker is a simplistic man devoted to making a little bit of change in the world. He has his PhD in counselor education. He uses spiritual guidance to help students when they are going through difficult situations. He was also very funny throughout his speech. There was a large number of college students who were there attending for classes, however the intended audience seemed to be middle aged men and women who are…

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    Aldo Leopold’s A Sand County Almanac introduces the concept of a “land ethic” which Leopold defines as a change in relationship between humans and the land—a transition from dominator to member—and the cultivation of a positive, symbiotic partnership (240). Currently, the relationship between humans and the land leans on the side of parasitic. Humans are leaching off of the natural resources of the land in a way that is not sustainable nor respectful, and are continuously causing irreversible…

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    and India. Clearly, India is a growing population with even increasing education levels, which is likely to put India as a power player in the future. According to the different UN Projections, India’s urban population will increase by nearly 250 million in close to 20 years. However India has its troubles as well when it comes to making sure their people are safe, and taken care of. For example, when it comes to the cause of Mumbai’s village’s; these economies are desperately in need of some…

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    baseball team doesn’t hire a field crew to take care of the field they just have student in the agriculture department come out and work on the field as practice for their major. Now Vanderbilt is a much older college this college was made and cost one million…

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