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    countries. However, China does not agree with this and is challenging the Philippines over this and causing constant conflict. For example, anything located within a countries exclusive economic zone rightfully belongs to them, such as the Second Thomas Shoal and Mischief reef around Philippines but China has disregarded this and seized them (2013, May 24). From this we can clearly see the Philippines perspective on its right to the South China Sea and how China is not respecting clear evidence…

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    waters due to the dangers (shoals, rock beds, shallows, etc.) of coastal waters. The program refurbished old lighthouses,…

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    King. Lady Macbeth heard the news about how Malcom is King. She believes he is not suitable and says that they should kill Duncan for Macbeth to take the title. Lady Macbeth told her husband her plan and he responds with “but here upon this bank and shoal of time, we’d jump the life to come nut in these cases we still have judgment here, that we but teach” (1, 7, 6-8). This quote allows us to…

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    without increasing risk of collisions after construction. Shipping lanes could be moved more offshore away from the Right Whale migratory routes. The nation’s first commercial lease for offshore wind was issued late 2014 to be built near Horseshow Shoal in Nantucket Sound, Massachusetts (Petruny & Smith, 2014). This arrangement would cost the shipping industry a fraction of the savings the wind energy would bring as well as alleviate shipping and entanglement…

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    For this paper, I will be forming an in-depth analysis of Adrienne Marie Brown’s “Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds” based on her critique, vision, and strategy. The main argument that I will present in my paper is bringing the concept of emergent strategy as means of a way for all of us from different backgrounds, identities, and beliefs to become creators of our future together. It is through relationship-building between individuals and communities to find a common ground…

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    “One who embarks on a voyage of self-discovery sets forth in very stormy seas. First of all, he runs into reefs and shoals labeled ‘Things I am Not’.” (29) Kit was at an age where she wasn’t quite a child nor a teenager. This shift of responsibility made it hard for her to separate herself from what was expected of her. Kit’s mother developed a brain tumor, and throughout…

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    no regulators to kill bad fish and overpopulation among other species would occur. Normally the Great White tends to spend its time alone and avoiding contact even though they are not territorial animals. But when they do come together it's call a shoal. As I said before, they are very adaptable to all the waters of the world and all the seasons. This is mainly because they can regulate their body temperature. They have heat exchangers around the brain, stomach, and swimming muscles which lets…

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    Army Recruiter in Muscle Shoals,…

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    Many are unaware of the financial aid that might await their children. Parents who have never navigated the shoals of college admission are poorly prepared to offer advice (Newman, 149). This thought is what explains the cycle of poverty and lack of education due to poverty. Many of the people that are in school at Georgia State probably have some financial aid…

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    Prior to 1981 it was stated that if an indigenous women married a non-indigenous or non-status man she would lose her status. Meaning she is no longer aloud to live on reserve land. Many Indigenous women were upset over this matter and filed a court complaint. In 1970 Jeanette Corbiere Lavell married a European man, which made her lose her status. She filed a discrimination court case and argued that it violated gender equality under the Canadian Bill of Rights. Lavell ended up losing her trial,…

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