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    Honeybees Research Paper

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    Honeybees are profoundly important for agriculture because they are natures greatest pollinators. Honeybees are contributing to the success of agriculture because of their contribution to doing most of the crop pollination. Not only are they used for pollination, but they are also important If honeybees were to go extinct, this would reduce the pollination of plants we consume. This would not only affect honey, but it would affect our food supply which can lead to malnutrition not only in…

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    Bioethics Ethical Issue

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    There are numerous laws intended to protect Americans’ private health information. Patients have the right to a confidentiality, and can shared the information with healthcare providers who will use it with discretion in the patient’s best interest. Health care policy and law focus on people access to health care, and how the care will be financed. On the other hand, bioethics is generally used to define ethical issues related to malpractice, or biomedical research. Bioethics can be seen as…

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    combats between the Americans and the Natives such as The Battle of Horse Shoe Bend, which led eight hundreds Creeks to death. President Andrew Jackson argued, “his solider were advancing civilization” (). He perceived himself as “father” who care and protect his Indian “children”. The president argued that the Natives couldn’t survive and succeed while living in white society and his justification was to civilize the…

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    the country was in need of food, cats and other sacred animals were simply unharmed. Researchers have collected facts that the closest creature related to today’s modern domesticated cat is the Near Eastern Wildcat. These cats raised by farmers to protect their crops from rodents and…

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    During the Progressive Era in the early 20th century, Presidents Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson were striving to be the most progressive among other muckrakers/reformers to resolve issues among industrialization and urbanization. They each fought for reform by targeting colossal businesses, attacking substantial trusts and monopolies, drawing attention to the abuse of the working class and bringing awareness about environmental destruction. While all of the…

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    The Tuckahoe River system is devoid of the Dwarf Wedge Mussel, an analysis of previous and current environmental conditions will be used to determine if conditions will support the Dwarf Wedge Mussel habitat. What regulations or measures could be taken in the Tuckahoe system to create an environment in which the Dwarf Wedge Mussel could potentially be introduced and protected? The Dwarf Wedge Mussel is a small freshwater mussel once found in locations from North Caroline to New Brunswick with…

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    Canadian American Culture

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    Canada, like most countries obviously have a motive to protect their heritage and to make sure that the culture is not dominated by outside sources so with that in mind, one can claim that the arguments from the Canadian side are genuine indeed. On the other hand this kind of cultural global trade is usually encouraged and beneficial to both sides. In this particular case it is stated that 89% of the magazines in Canada are imported from the united states, which can show on a somewhat…

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    When Phoebe asks Holden what he wants to be when he's older, Holden responds with “the catcher in the rye” (Salinger 173), instead of an actual occupation. Holden, suffering from his loss of innocence, wants to protect children from the turmoil that Holden is currently experiencing, by catching everyone that starts “to go over the cliff” (Salinger 173), with the fall representing the enlightenment. Believing that the passage to maturity isn't inevitable, Holden…

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    Everyone lies. Various scenarios prompt people to deceive others, to protect one’s self, to protect one’s family, and to protect one’s reputation. A lie is a statement used for the purpose of deception for one’s reputation or name. In Salem, Massachusetts, one’s name and reputation means everything because if one has a bad name, he or she will not receive trust or respect. This play suggests that lying is vital at certain times and that many people hope to achieve an exceptional reputation…

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    1832 when he enlisted the first of three times in the Black Hawk War. This paper will go over his first enlistment as an elected captain, his second enlistment as a private, and his third enlistment a private in a “Spy Company.” His goal was to protect illinois. When the Civil War broke out Lincoln was President and Commander-in-Chief of the military. His goal was to keep states from seceding. Lincoln’s first enlistment was in the 4th Regiment of Mounted Volunteers as part of General Samuel…

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