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    in Georgia. Some of the major tribes that were affected were the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Creek tribes. "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that...to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States." (Doc 1) When Jackson said his inauguration, he says that he will, “preserve.” When he goes against the just and liberal policy with the Native Americans, he breached the affirmation of preserving the Union. Because of his Indian fighting in Florida…

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    Five Food Innovations

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    safer. Five food innovations used to make food safer are canning, freezing, drying, pasteurization, and irradiation. There are many methods, but these are five of some of the most common and known methods. Canning is a simple process where you preserve food by heating or cooking foods at a high temperature in a sealed and/or can or jar destroying any organisms that would cause them to spoil. Canning can also reduce the pesticide residue left behind during the washing process. Some nutrients…

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    the scene to apprehend the subject in question. If the officer wasn’t there or let the criminal go the community would be put in a state of fear that the criminal may strike again. This would create an uproar within the community and in order to preserve the peace within an officer must apprehend the subject in question and have them pay for their crime and calm the community. People rely on officers to keep and restore the peace in society and if they don’t do their jobs the society goes into…

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    the world because of their innocent natures. We fruitlessly attempt to protect the innocence of childhood as we mature into adults. The main characters in both A Separate Peace, by John Knowles, and Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger, are young men experiencing the difficulties of adolescence. They envy the purity that they see around them as they conclude their own childhood. Though Holden and Gene initially attempt to preserve the simplicity of childhood, they are faced with the harsh…

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    be exploited for financial purposes. However, if wilderness areas are not preserved, there is an appreciable risk for serious implications, such as the extinction of inhabitant species and the unbalancing of the local ecosystems. Thus, we should preserve wilderness areas in their natural state, and refrain from altering them for financial profit. What many people are forgetting when proposing plans to develop wilderness areas is that these areas are the natural habitats of many species. Some…

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    continent of Antarctica has been set aside as a preserve in 1959. Since then, many people have argued over whether or not to explore the continent or leave it be. The stories, “The Last Wilderness Preserve” and “A New Land of Opportunity” both have contrasting ideas about Antarctica. The first passage provides the argument of how people do not belong on the continent while the other explains the complete opposite. The first passage, “The Last Wilderness Preserve” explains how humans should not…

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    that natural law still exists in this society. Locke mentions that in this society, natural rights are preserved and people are mostly happy. However, this “State of Nature” does not protect everything that a person would like, such as personal property. Some people leave this state of nature because it doesn’t protect all of their needs and they want to form a better…

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    and Future King, and Gulliver’s Travels all share the quality of wanting to preserve or valuing innocence. Holden Caulfield is just a normal teenage boy in the real world, while Arthur is a King, and Gulliver travels to many fantastical and eerie islands, but Holden still attempts to preserve innocence, even though he doesn’t have as much power in his society. Each of these characters show signs of wanting to value or preserve innocence: Holden obsessively attempts to remove a bad word from the…

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    how harsh it could be, so Holden tries to preserve innocence throughout the book. However by the end of the book Holden learns that you just have to let people “fall” and grow up. Holden only ever seems happy in The Catcher in the Rye when he’s around or thinking about youth. Whether it be his sister, an old friend, or his dead brother, or even a kid whistling…

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    Redwood National Park

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    Humboldt Counties. The park consists of 4 different parks; Redwood National Park, California's Del Norte Coast, Jedediah Smith, and Prairie Creek Redwoods State Parks. The four parks protect 45% of the remaining redwood trees. The redwood trees are the tallest and the most massive trees in the world. The RNSP protect 38,982 acres of old-growth forest, contributing to environmental sustainability. Due to these temperate rainforests found in the RNSP, several animals such as the spotted owl, the…

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