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    Flush Book Report

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    Flush by Carl Hiassen is a spectacular novel for young readers; filled with plot twists that you would never expect. Carl Hiassen starts out with one or two characters and introduces new ones smoothly according to the plot. Speaking of it, the plot is exhilarating and also has a positive theme about protecting wildlife and nature. The novel is not too happy though. And when I say that I don’t mean people die every three pages, but Carl Hiassen put in a fair share of adventurous and sad moments.…

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    Progressive Reforms Essay

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    Progressives' concern for this idea is displayed best by the town of Chicago, which spent over $30 million on the ideals of a Progressive for the health of the city. Zoning regulations were created against the slumlords. Town authorities concentrated on sewage improvement and went after air pollution as doctors spoke out on the adverse effects of smoke for people's health. These new ideas were not implemented solely for the Progressives or for the immigrants, but for all. The era of 1890-1915…

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    increase in population, people need more products to sustain their life. However, many companies refuse to spend money on managing pollution, especially in those countries which paid no attention to environmental protection. Therefore, a large amount of sewage is poured directly into oceans , so the balance of Marine ecosystems will be broken. For instance, poisonous "red tides" in the sea may affects whales’ health. Red tide is a kind of toxic algae that can kill many small fish and salmons in…

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    “No passion so effectively robs the mind of all its powers of acting and reasoning as fear....whatever is terrible, therefore, with regard to sight, is sublime, too." John Martin was a 19th century English painter, illustrator and engraver. He often featured melodramatic scenes of apocalyptic events taken from the Bible and other mythological sources. John was first apprenticed by his father which was where he was inspired to create art. While attending school at the Royal Academy he later got…

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    there is a serious problems at the building and a inspector came out there is pipes busted with running water all in the basement Patti and frank are trying to stall a tenant called me this has been going on for quite some time and other problems raw sewage smell and Patti and frank have all the tenant's in fear of being put out except miss Yvonne Davis I explained to her I can not help every since weave been fixing the porch some of the contractors said they here running water in the basement…

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    Apocalypto Essay

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    To be general, any movie made in Hollywood with a budget in the millions will be geared in one direction: to make money. Take for example, the film Apocalypto, written and directed in part by Mel Gibson. This type of ‘crafted’ history is ill suited for study, for these films merely warp an already general understanding of the events they describe based on little narrative history to base it on. The film Apocalypto is one of those films: visually attractive, brash, gory and above all, degrading…

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    Persuasive Oil Spills

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    nowhere even right a pipe is ready to burst. Like in California a pipe ruptured and spill about 100,000 gallons of oil in the ocean. Causing a lot of sea lions to be injured or starved because of the oil. Or that time in Waikiki over 500,000 gallons of sewage was dumped in the ocean. Making lifeguards warn people to not go in the water. But…

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    Corazones y Manos trabajando juntos para mejorar la vida, which translates to “Hearts and Hands working together to improve lives”, is a saying that will stay with me for the rest of my life. In July of 2015, I was lucky enough to be selected to go on a missionary trip to Managua, Nicaragua. I went with the North County Mission of Hope, which is a spiritually-based humanitarian organization. The Mission of Hope works to help improve the lives of the needy in Nicaragua with programs involving…

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    ranked before him. Many innocent lives had been lost because of this tyrant man. To start with, Caesar had taken control of literally everything in Rome. For example, in the story, Caesar was ruling it the ways he wanted it. It states, “Sanitation, sewage, and food, all were seemingly under the control of Caesar” He was the only one to have this power. Everyone else would have been ranked below him. Caesar got all this power by stealing it from the Senate. This action can be shown that he is a…

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    the animals who lived in close proximity with the humans. The Europeans lived in more tightly packed areas than the Native Americans. Due to so many people living together lack of food became a problem and the sewage systems became a problem. Diseases spread more quickly due to exposed sewage, and forced the Europeans’ bodies to adapt to dealing with the diseases. For those who survived the harsh conditions, their immune systems benefited from…

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