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    Kolkata: City Known For its Magical Touch and Charm Situated at the east bank of the Hooghly river, Kolkata is the capital of West Bengal, India. This city is much famous for its rich cultural heritage, traditions and festivals. It is an educational, cultural and commercial hub of East India. After Mumbai, it is the second largest city in India and the third largest metropolitan of the Nation. The quality of education, wonderful places, street food, career opportunities and several other things…

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    Texas Stereotypes

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    stereotypes are believed to be true, most of them are false. The following are some of the common stereotypes levelled against Houston. First, it is assumed that a majority of the people in Texas are related or acquainted with tycoons in the oil industry (Bever). Second, Houston citizens are considered to always be in possession of guns. In addition to owning guns, Texans have also been accused of being trigger happy. Another popular stereotype is that the people of Texas often spot cowboy…

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    Drunken Hun Biography

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    Born on March 2 1904 in Springfield Ma Theodor was the second of two children to Theordor Geisel and –Henierra Seuss. His parents families both owned were shops, his mother came from a well-known German bakery family, making pies in town. His father came from a German family known for making the Kalmboch & Geisel Brewery, which was one of the largest beer companies in the New England area. Growing up in Forrest Park neighborhood, Theodor rarely needed for much, as he would often play with is…

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    The Tuscany Region

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    beautiful vistas—much more. Considered the birthplace of the Renaissance, Tuscany has inspired countless artists over the centuries and they have left an indelible mark on the region that has become known for its masterpieces in artwork, architecture science and literary works. The majestic beauty of the region with its landscape dotted with ancient castles and ruins, as well as sublime cathedrals and quaint villages all contribute to its allure. The Tuscany region has a rich and intriguing…

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    responsible manner, through the application of biotechnology management of aquatic ecosystems. Wisely, he took action on a modern issue a century before it was of critical global importance. Second, he was a lifelong student who dedicated himself to science and naturalism with integrity, drive, and most importantly passion. His enthusiasm is shown in his thousand-plus publications and adding over two million specimens to the Smithsonian Institution, not to mention walking 2,100 miles in 1842…

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    The Cove Essay

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    documentary film (2009) that describes the annual killing of dolphins in a Quasi-National Park, in Japan from an ocean conservationist's view. The film reveals the fact that 23,000 dolphins and porpoises are killed every year in Japan's whaling industry, which is way more than the number reported by Japanese Government. An anecdotal evidence presented in the movie stated most Japanese turn a blind eye to dolphin meat. To devote the truth O'Barry, Psihoyos and his crew arrived a glistening…

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    Society Assignment #1 The Carleton Prize for Biotechnology Johanna Gamauf Student #: 101000066 Date: October 6, 2015 Biotechnology is an ever-growing science and industry in our current society. A series of historical events and individuals are pertinent to the construction and creation modern biotechnology. This field of science can be described and defined in many different ways from very formally to very broadly. The definition of biotechnology is constantly being reworked as…

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    foster critical thinking, reasoning, teamwork, investigative, and creative skills – something today’s schools, industry and work force are lacking. As for an art educator in an education classroom setting, I feel it is only natural to incorporate these ideas and concepts. STEM calls for Science, the study of the natural world; Technology, which includes any product made by humans to meet a…

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    On any given evening, one will find thousands of people in lines for a Broadway musical in New York City, hundreds flooding art museums in numerous cities, and people gathered in music halls all over the United States listening to performers at a concert, praising the musicians and artists for their talents. The fine arts industry generates around $300 billion dollars a year (National Assembly of State Arts Agency). The debate of whether or not fine arts should be taught in schools across the…

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    Dinosaurs Persuasive Essay

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    Since the first dinosaur bone was unearthed and mounted in a museum for the world to view, people have been fascinated by the gigantic ancient beasts that once ruled the world. Soon movies brought the dry dinosaur bones to life, featuring dinosaurs as the biggest villains of the film industry. America’s love affair with lost worlds, super-sized villains, and industry leading special effects, helped to make dinosaurs on the big screens biggest stars. Dinosaur movies have captivated our…

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