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    An outlet mall in Southern California was full of shoppers, entering and exiting the various stores. As groups of people left the food court around lunch hour, they sipped their coffee. Once they finished their drinks, despite the nearby trash cans, they dropped their cups onto the ground and casually walked off. This is simply one example of littering in our society, but if this issue is not resolved, the ecosystem will suffer greatly. Victorian Litter Action Alliance’s “Litter Statistics Fact…

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    as the wild origin fish hunting for their food and the hatchery have food given to them when it is feeding time, but the wild fish have to risk their life because not all of them survive when it comes to being from the wild. Many would say that the life of a wild origin fish is more difficult than the original hatchery fish in which case is true because the hatchery fish have a very hard time adapting like the origin wild fish as Peter Moyle had said earlier. The hatchery fish can be more…

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    Amelia Earhart's Journey

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    The word “journey” can strike a series of emotions and images into one’s heart. It could make one feel excited for adventure, or curious about the future. It can make one think of faraway places, and of interesting people. The word “journey” can make one think of adventurers and innovators alike. Individuals such as Lewis and Clark, Ernest Shackleton, and even Neil Armstrong come to mind. One might also think of Amelia Earhart, the woman whom embarked on one of the most daring yet…

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    Pyrenees Mountains

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    Do you want to travel more? Do you want to see the world? Do you want to go on the most unforgettable adventure of a lifetime? The Pyrenees mountains are one of the most incredible mountain ranges in the world. You will never forget it´s lively forests and . It is also home to Europes largest train track, a National Park, and spectacular sights. The Pyrenees National Park is considered ¨one of the most beautiful places to walk or hike in the Pyrenees¨ (Pyrenees). The park is covered in rich…

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    Essay On Hemp

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    but it has many benefits to the plastic industry. We should use hemp in the production of plastic. Hemp is renewable source - unlike crude oil - it’s biodegradable - reducing land and sea pollution, requires no new machinery to manufacture and is 4 times more CO2 the air during its growth period. Hemp, when in plastic form, is still completely biodegradable. When plastic is dumped into landfills, it leeches a toxin known as ‘Leachate’, which is created when water runs past the slowly…

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    1492 Holy Cross

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    The people who rebuilt it spent quite a lot of time looking at old books and pictures, so that they could make it as much like the old Mission as possible. If you’d like to know a little more about what it looks like, here’s a little map of the Mission.You should come to visit, so that you can see…

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    In 1943, the city of Tokyo merged with the "Metropolitan Prefecture" of Tokyo. Since then, the Tokyo metropolitan government served as both the prefecture government for Tokyo, as well as administering the Special wards of Tokyo, for what had previously been Tokyo City. World War II wrought widespread destruction of most of the city due to the persistent Allied air raids on Japan and the use of incendiary bombs. The bombing of Tokyo in 1944 and 1945 is estimated to have killed between 75,000 and…

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    What Is Sea-Tac Airport?

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    Sea-Tac International Airport The Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is a direct result from the attacks on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese on December 7, 1941. The US government having seized both Seattle’s Boeing Field and Tacoma’s McChord Field challenged the Civil Aviation Authority and local governments to develop a regional civilian airport. In March, 1942, the Port of Seattle answered and began construction of the Seattle-Tacoma Airport, most commonly referred to as Sea-Tac, completing…

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    Galápagos Islands

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    I wanted to tell you about my voyage that I took to the Galápagos Islands that took about 5 years to take. In the Galápagos Islands I found many different species of birds that are called the finches. Every finch that I found looked the same but the shape and size of the beak were a little different. When I visited South America I found armadillo fossils, and these fossils were really big and kind of looked the same, but a little different to the armadillos alive walking around. I learned…

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    responsible for writing the many of the articles regarding the United States for the newspaper, alongside other writers from both Australia and the United States. Stories regarding the United States are published frequently, typically five or six times each week, oftentimes every day. As a whole the United States is viewed in a positive manner, but authors are critical of key issues that the US is facing and is not afraid to point out flaws (“The Sydney Morning Herald – Independent.…

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