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    Toxins In Children

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    Chemicals affect everyday life, especially toxic ones in products such as sunscreen, inks, dyes, and cosmetics. With these toxins come birth defects, especially with the chemical group Glycol Ethers are linked to blood abnormalities and asthma in children. Many of these toxins are unavoidable, being in food and drink items such as milk and water. Although these items are in children's toys and food products they are also in our environment. Every second, 310kg of toxins are released into the air…

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    In the nineteenth century the American economy started to grow and develop. The mass movement to the west opened great opportunities for people to start up businesses and tap into the resources of the plentiful lands. Newly created machinery and ingenuity helped to increase harvesting and production of goods exponentially. Each geographic region of America had their specific contributions which enabled the nation to become a national and international economic giant. In the south cotton grew…

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    a big role in how the humans survived. A woman fell from the skyworld and a turtle saved her. She needed soil to create land, vegetation and trees. Animals would try and try to go deep down in the ocean to get soil to start a land. Finally a small otter like animal reached the bottom and came up with a little tiny portion of soil. The lady patted it down on the turtle's back and waited a long long time for plants, trees and vegetation to grow. She was also waiting to give birth to the child she…

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    starts off with an average girl of her time and place without anything to write a book about, but then their lives take a turn for the worst. In Island of the Blue Dolphins, Karana, the main character, loses her father in a unnecessary battle over otter pelts and what is a fair share. While as World War Ⅱ starts, Anne Frank, the author of The Diary of Anne Frank, goes into hiding because her whole family is Jewish, and being Jewish isn’t the best in that time. For both girls, they unwillingly…

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    Catholic Schools and uniforms go together like peanut butter and jelly. Unfortunately, many high school students compare wearing school uniforms to an anchovy and liver sandwich. Personally, I much prefer peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. I don’t why students are so resistant to school uniforms. Students should be required to wear school uniforms because they reduce socioeconomic disparities, help students focus on work rather than the clothes they are wearing, and students would spend less…

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    Aboriginal Struggles

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    federal election. Although Crystal wanted the same end goal as the local municipality, she wanted it for different reasons. In other words, Ms. Parks needed an approach for her next campaign, and she was willing to use the Indigenous population of Otter Lake as a pawn to do so. However, regardless of the government’s distasteful intentions, Maggie was able to purchase every last acre of said land. All things considered, it becomes a fact that Aboriginal chiefs have various unnecessary…

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    In the article, "Repelling Germs with Sharkskin" written by Esther Landhuis, it discusses the benefits of sharkskin for humans. As the article unfolds, you will see a scientist named Anthony Brennan, inventor of the sharkskin texture, realized many marine animals have "crusty" skin due to the buildup of algae and barnacle. This prompted him to wonder what the skin was made up and why it was so different than other animals. The scientists soon found a process that helped them find what the skin…

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    Animal House Chucky Essay

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    relationships leading to an affair with a minor. It also shows aspects of recklessness when they damage Flounder’s borrowed car and leave the girls behind as they flee. We also realize that violence is perpetrated heavily especially where Marmalard lures Otter into a hotel and beat him…

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    Seaworld Research Paper

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    SeaWorld offers an opportunity to watch and interact with animals that live in the ocean such as orcas, beluga whales, dolphins, turtles, fish, sharks, and otters. Although, in the eyes of many, SeaWorld is corrupt when it comes down to whales killing their trainers, orcas having a short life expectancy, and marine life being held captive. Killer whales have been the topic of discussion when it comes to whether or not they are violent. There have been some headlines about trainers getting…

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    Women of the tribe farmed, dried food for winter, made clothes, slippers, and mats. The men of the tribe did did most of the hunting. The men used using bows and arrows and hunted deer, elk and bear. Lenapes also traped smaller animals, like beaver, otter, muskrat, raccoon, and wild cats. Lenapes lived in dome shaped houses called “Wigwams”, and sometimes a longer wigwam, called a “longhouse”. A Wigwam was a house built using sticks that were pushed into the ground and bent to a dome shape…

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