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    how they reproduce and what's been cutting down their reproduction. And how we are trying to save them. What the beautiful animal looks like and why people want to kill them. What impact we have on the animal. And finally, how many are left on this Earth, that's what I will be talking about. Habitat of an Okapi and how they live in it. Their habitat is usually rainy and forest. They mostly found in dense tropical rainforest in the North - Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. How it´s being…

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    Flame Test Lab Report

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    Almost all sodium (Na+ ), potassium (K+), and ammonium (NH4+ ) salts All chlorides (Cl- ), bromides (Br- ), iodides (I-) Ag+ , Hg2+ , Pb2+ All fluorides (F- ) Mg2+ , Ca2+ , Sr2+ , Ba2+ ,Pb2+ All nitrates (NO3- ), chlorates (ClO3- ), perchlorates (ClO4-), and acetates (CH3COO- ) Acetates of Ag+ and Hg2+ are only moderately soluble All sulfates (SO42- ) Sr2+ , Ba2+ , Pb2+ (Ca2+ and Ag+ moderately soluble) POORLY SOLUBLE SALTS EXCEPTIONS All carbonates (CO32- ), phosphates (PO43- ),…

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    points that serve to discredit Morgan’s hypothesis. He presented solid evidence as to why the aquatic ape hypothesis is outrageous at best. The example that forced me to think the most was the eccrine glands analysis. Humans today sweat out water and salt from eccrine glands to help control body temperature. If we spent our past in the water, though, why would we need temperature regulation, and why would we excrete a valuable…

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    Puritanism Research Paper

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    Friday Topic: Puritanism Miller, Perry. "Puritans and Puritanism." Dictionary of American History. Ed. Stanley I. Kutler. 3rd ed. Vol. 6. New York: Charles Scribner 's Sons, 2003. 555-557. U.S. History in Context. Web. 29 Sept. 2016 Many of us understand Puritans to be a group of people who fled England for religious freedom. This is not entirely true. Most of what we learned in school were watered down facts with lots of added sugar. Puritans were not the innocent (and I use that term…

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    Alta Ski Vacation

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    It is stated that the most significant snow upon this earth is situated in Utah and with a typical of 500" of earth's driest as well as the lightest powder each year. There are lots of great Skiing resorts over here which range from less costly to more costly resorts. Utah skiing resorts are world-class skiing resorts. Utah can't be beaten because of its consistency and its own surfaces of the deepest and the lightest natural powder around. In the entire year 2002 Utah skiing resorts also…

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    families and relationships and they may tarnished due to the food industry's actions. In the documentary, it was also shown that these huge corporations try to implement three addictive substances with our food so we can buy. The three substances are salt, fat and sugar. These substances aren’t necessarily health and therefore they affect all of society since we are constantly consuming them. It’s quite obvious that the food industry affects our social health in a negative…

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    The first known people to have lived in the Everglades were known as the Calusa Indians. They lived in this area for more than three hundred years before us. Even though the Indians lived here first, the first permanent residents were the families of William Smith Allen and John Weeks. These two families settled down there not to long after the Civil War. Both were farmers that had to live off of the land. The Everglades was remote and not many people lived there until Barron G. Collier. He made…

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    In the Puritan society of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, logic and reason are suffocated by the hell-bent agenda of fear and paranoia. Sense is trapped beneath mounds of evidence to which a blind eye has been turned. Religion is the lense through which the governing body orchestrates its business. Innocence is a mask worn by the wicked, so tightly sealed that its removal isn’t a thought in the self-righteous mind of justice. Those that strive to move against the current of the common mindset are…

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    condemned abortion as a grave evil…John Paul II has maintained that the Bible forbids abortion, just as it forbids murder” (CatholicAnswers). Many Catholics see abortion as murder because it was the Lord’s plan for humans to reproduce and repopulate the Earth. That being said, Catholic Churches also teaches, that one should not use methods of birth control to stop a natural occurrence in life. This same approach also ties into many other churches and religions around the world, such as; American…

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    The Advantages Of Fracking

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    shale and fracking is increasing, the International Energy Agency projects that the United States could become the world’s leading oil producer by 2015 (WhatIsFracking.com). Fracking or hydraulic fracturing is the process of drilling down into the earth. A high-pressure water mixture is directed at the rock to release the gas inside. Soon, water, sand and chemicals are injected into the rock at a high pressure, which allows the gas to flow out to the head of the well (BBC.com). Fracking refers…

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