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    Argumentative essay The presence of intrusive oil pipelines have caused several negative effects. Will look at the battle over thousands of pipelines have become an environmental and cultural flash point, stirring passion across social media and drawing thousands of protesters to camp out in rural North Dakota. There are already an astonishing 9,000 new miles of pipelines underground (Halper,NO). The Dakota Access Pipeline creates negative effects on the mid-west.(add 3 Main points) The Dakota…

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    Desoto County Case Study

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    Per Reporter: The family has an open case with Desoto County; for that reason, Chelsea has to complete random drug test. Chelsea tested positive for opioids 6/29/17. Chelsea use drugs around the child. Chelsea keeps the drugs in her make-up bag, which the child knows how to open it. Chelsea has been to rehab previously and continues to use drugs. The drugs are not being manufactured or sold. Chelsea lives in a low-income apartment complex, which the managers are watching closely. If that wasn’t…

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    Housing Condition Essay

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    Water stank of hydrocarbons and left rust-colored oily remains from recycled oil pipes that were used for plumbing because of wartime shortages. (“Healthcare in permanent concentration camps” 360). It was common for internees to drink water from barrels instead from the water system itself at Heart Mountain. (“Healthcare in permanent concentration camps” 360) For bathing water, faucets would run all night and pipes would be cleaned out. (Jensen “Dysentery, Dust, and Determination”)Dr Yoshiye…

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    Obama Care Wrong

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    Much as the American people require help with securing insurance plans and accessing quality health services, the resource available to us are very limited. According to Sally Pipes in The Cure for Obamacare,” Evidently, the plan overstretches the health budget causing more problems to the economy (Pipes, 14). For instance, the federal government imposes new taxes in order to finance the program. Taxation is mostly a wrong policy given its implications on the general public. Therefore, the…

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    com/the-top-6-green-buildings-at-the-2012-london-olympics/. Last accessed 11th May 2015. Louise Bateman. (2012). London 2012 success pushed up spectator carbon footprint by more than a quarter. Available: http://www.greenwisebusiness.co.uk/news/london-2012-success-pushed-up-spectator-carbon-footprint-by-more-than-a-quarter-3701.aspx#.VVH-Ovmqqkp. Last accessed 11th May 2015. Nina Chestney and James Jukwey. (2012). London Olympics' emissions 28 percent lower than forecast: organizers.…

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    This is a problem for public health. According to the Sierra Club, "Stormwater that mixes with manure wastes, silage leachate, or milk house wastes can flow into drains. Pipes or hoses carrying wastes can break or become unattached. Waste storage structures can overflow or burst." The water damage can cause thousands, causing the water storage plants and facilities are halted to fix these repairs, causing droughts and public…

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    United States Relations

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    continue to this day. Politicians and analysts recognize the Israel ties as the most special US relationship. Daniel Pipes describes the connection as, “...a thick forest of diplomatic and military links, but also into a unique range of economic, academic, religious, and personal bonds.” The relations are positive and negative; therefore, the topic of the relationship is controversial. (Pipes) The negative aspects are usually more mainstream and talked about. Some of these events include the…

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    Truck Descriptive Writing

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    Sitting two inches taller than a regular stock truck, it looks like a beast rolling down the highway. Camouflage covers the bottom quarter of the truck giving it that backwoods look. A large camouflage duck head sits in the middle of the back window, and greets vehicles who come up behind the truck on the highway. The chrome brush guard on the front makes it look like it can take on…

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    “other”. Using the line-intercept method our target species were the Yaupon Holley, and Farkelberry shrubs. When we used the quadrat method our target species were the Little Bluestem, Sedge, and Chasmanthium. Lastly, when we used the point-center-quarter method, our target species were the Post Oak, Water Oak, Sycamore, and Honey Locus. White-Tailed Deer Sampling. In addition to plants, we also collected data on the white tailed deer population. We used active trail cameras located in the…

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    highlight of what came from this was the Alexandrian Museum in Egypt, built around 280 BCE. According to Brian Haughton, the museum “also functioned as a place of study with lecture areas, laboratories, observatories, botanical gardens, a zoo, living quarters, and dining halls, as well as the Library itself” (Haughton). The library stored copies of many famous pieces of writing, such as that from Homer, Socrates, and Plato. It was a complexity of available information that inspired many new…

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