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    The Benefits Of Racism

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    Even though racism is a global problem and it seems to never end, some may even say that racism is perhaps a good thing and that it has its benefits. For example, according to “Why Racism is NOT Hate”, “as long as racism is strong within a racial group, that race will continue to survive and to thrive. Robust health is only possible in a human body as long as its immune system is working well. Robust health is only possible in a racial community as long as racism is working well. Maintenance of…

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    Hi, Today I am going to talk about the fantastic and the horrible Taiping Revolution. So, what is the Taiping revolution you may ask? Anyone? No? Well then, The Taiping Rebellion / Civil War, 160 years ago, this rebellion is most commonly known in China as Taiping TianGuo. It takes place in Southern China, Guangxi Province in the 1850s to the mid-1860s. 20 – 30 million people died, mainly civilians throughout the Taiping Rebellion. Which are twice the causalities of World War 1. In fact, the…

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    The article "The Blood Red Night" is about a huge wildfire in Peshtigo. In the article it says, "By the end of the night, the town of Peshtigo, Wisconsin, would be burned to ashes. As many as 2,500 people would be dead." Which means if some of those people didn't run for their lives, they probably would have been dead. It also said in the article that, "Trees exploded in the extreme heat. Flaming hunks of wood flew across the forest, setting more fires miles away," saying that there were more…

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    There were a couple of things that happened when the Crusaders entered Jerusalem during the first crusade. One of these was that they both brought many people to fight in the crusade. And the main one was that someone eventually conquered Jerusalem. These were some of the events that happened when the Crusaders entered Jerusalem during the First Crusade. Both sides brought a good amount of people into the crusade so that they would have a better chance of winning. The Muslims were granted access…

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    The Jamestown colonist died from many causes. Throughout their time in Jamestown eighty percent of the original 500 colonist died by 1610 (Background Essay). Jamestown settlers faced the most deaths between 1607 and 1610. In Jamestown, Virginia men came to find a new successful settlement. Many lives were taken in the harsh winter (“Starving Time”) and surprise attacks. Many of English settlers in Jamestown have died, but why? To start, “Starving Time” was a harsh winter for the English…

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    Part 1: The natural hazard of Bushfires are a huge hazard in Australia varying from small grass fires to burning hundreds of acres of land bush houses or farms. There are 6 main fire ratings known to the public they are low, high, very high, severe, extreme and code red, there are often sighns in communityies that display these catorgories and tell what the catorgorie rating for the day is. (the fire catorgorie sighn is shown beside). There are also a scale with a type of area and how high and…

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    In the Nova program “Ebola - The Plague Fighters - NOVA Documentary” explains how Ebola virus, the deadliest virus on Earth can cause a human to host to bleed in a matter of days. Ebola, a scientific enigma that causes severe bleeding, organ failure that can lead to death. In 1995, a recent Ebola outbreak occurred in a small city in Kikwit in Zaire, Africa, where 250 people killed before contained. As medical experts from the Center Disease of Control (CDC), as well as relief workers, were…

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    Cambodian Genocide was considered in the despotic characteristics group. Cambodian Genocide caused many events to happen to make the people in Cambodia have fear with them no matter where one would travel to. The leader, Pol Pot had a goal to purify the city and make it a communist society. Pol Pot used a variety of strategies to achieve his goal. Pol Pot decided that he wanted Cambodia to start over. What that meant to Pol Pot was to make everything alike and to go his way. Pol Pot banned…

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    The kangaroo rat can only survive in places hot and dry like a desert for example. The kangaroo rat can survive in the desert without ever drinking water. That's just some of the amazing facts that you will find in this paper The kangaroo rat is a rodent not a mammal people often get confused by its name they think it's in the kangaroo family. The kangaroo rat can jump up to nine feet, higher than any olympic high jumpers can jump that high. The kangaroo rat is in the animal kingdom and chordate…

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    katniss meandering through the fiery remains of her obliterated area, Region 12. It's been a month since Katniss was protected from the Quarter Suppress enclosure subsequent to shooting a bolt at the power field, the same time her locale was bombarded by the Legislative hall. Amid that month, Katniss lived securely underground in the profoundly controlled Region 13, where the heart of the upheaval dwells, fueled by President Coin, whom Katniss doesn't totally trust. Katniss is attempting to…

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