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    Scrap Drives During World War II During World War II a lot of materials were used at the same time to create equipment such as guns, tanks, gas masks, and parachutes, but the resources were disappearing because of the mass production of materials. So there must have been a way to get more materials to build the equipment. There were events known as scrap drives held around the United States, these were events where the community would bring scrap to donate it to the army to build more equipment.…

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    Make the College Textbooks Tuition More Affordable Economic is going unwise with the high costs of our daily uses and needs. Now, college tuition is going even higher more expensive for the students to afford. Over the last decade, the wages of college have gone up drastically. Even with the aid of financial support, grants, and loans, the students are struggling to collect the tuition for courses and supplies. The students, professors, education board, and the government should work together…

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    “I'm not trying to be pro-nuclear, I'm just pro-arithmetic” said David MacKay, while trying to explain that this was the only option at this point whether anyone liked it or not. The United States is on their toes trying to figure out the best routes to go to create energy: solar and wind, coal, or nuclear. Solar and wind are found to soon die out and have nothing left to support the United States. Coal is a resource which we are running low on and soon will not be able to find, then we have…

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    Strobe Light In Macbeth

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    Romance, gore, and demonic nuns – it’s Shakespeare with a twist. Though boldly adapted for the modern viewer by Charles Roy, this bracing update of Macbeth maintains the Shakespearian aura. The Classical Theatre Project’s Macbeth perfectly portrays the guilt and the paranoia, the lies and the manipulation. The play takes place as a prophecy is foretold that Macbeth, a Scottish general, is destined to ascend to royalty. Fueled with greed, he and his wife develop a ploy riddled with violence and…

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    With the whirlwind of controversy revolving around the current issue of the release of carboniferous emissions, greenhouse emissions, and the rapid increase in global temperature it is very imperative to pursue other means of efficient, clean , and renewable resources before we reach the state of decline. In other words we should sway away from the abundant usage of fossil fuels and recognize the benefits of other energy sources that will help economically and environmentally preserve the…

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    The Ganges river is one of the largest and most sacred rivers in the Hindu faith. Located amongst the southern Great Himalayas on the Indian side of the border with the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, the Ganges river is approximately 2,525 km in length, expanding from Northern India all the way to Bangladesh. There are various aspects to the Ganges river that are discussed amongst individuals, such as economical, environmental, spiritual, and physiological aspects. The Ganges, economically,…

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    The house is ominous and dark, its night time and it’s raining outside, the player is alone, and there is a note on the door implying that something off-putting happened to Katie. The player is put in the creepy old deserted house with little context. The ambiance makes it seem like there is something off and disconcerting about this place. Gone Home elegantly makes the player’s mind start imagining all of the possibilities which will create eventually lead to higher positive tension and depth.…

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    Life cycle inventory(LCI), Life cycle impact assessment and finally Interpretation. Goal and scope, is the start of an explicit statement and this will set up the scope of the product. Life cycle inventory is an analysis with the goal of listing the products to and from the nature. The outcome of this is typically a flow chart. Life cycle impact assessment, is pretty straight forward given the name. This is aimed to evaluating the potential environmental impact each step from the LCI flow chart.…

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    to eat much as a child. These items were expensive and luxury in the past which caused him to want to stock up. My grandfather liked to keep items he felt were important because it gave him comfort. He would never waste anything he thought he could reuse or that could be useful in the future. The habits my grandfather portrayed made it quite obvious he disliked spending…

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    The neurotransmitters are from the axon and travel across the synapse. After relaying information, the neurotransmitters revert into the axon by the neurotransmitter reuptake. The reuptake is to protect them from destruction to ensure their reuse whenever necessary. If there were no reuptake, the neurotransmitters would risk exposure to enzymes that degrade or destroy them. Thalamus: Thalamus is the gray matter in the brain between the midbrain and the cerebral cortex. If the thalamus is damaged…

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