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    The GI Bill is a use-it-or-lose-it military benefit and expires 15 years from the day you leave active duty. In 2014, I would only have 4 years left to use the GI Bill, before the benefit would be lost to me forever. Fearing that one day I would regret not using this important benefit I decided to utilize it. Not being in school for the last 20 years, I decided I just wanted to get my foot wet first, so I decided to take the required real estate classes to be a mortgage broker. I decided to…

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    According to the world health organization, about 25% of all deaths and total disease, globally, can be attributed to environmental factors. There are many of us who go through life, not really understanding or wanting to know the importance of the environment and the impact us humans have on it, and the impacts it has on us. The environment serves as a foundation for us to build our lives in, by providing us with the natural resources needed to survive this planet. Without them, there would be…

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    Why Everyone Should Recycle Persuasive Speech Did you know that in the U.S. alone, industries move, mine, extract, shovel, burns,wastes, pumps, and disposes of 4 million pounds of materials every year? Most waste products make it way into landfills. Landfills are places to dispose of waste material by burying it and covering it over with soil, especially as a method of filling in or extending usable land. In those landfills it takes Aluminum cans 80-200 years, plastics 10-1000 years, glass…

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    It is a common misconception that our nation is destroying the planet Earth, but in actuality we are destroying the human race. Humanity is creating an environment that is unadaptable for our species. The Earth provides us with our essential needs; water, air, and food. As humans expunge the environment by polluting and improperly disposing waste, we are disabling the Earth from providing our basic needs, therefore killing ourselves. In the end the planet Earth will still exist, however if we…

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    TPP7123 Assignment

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    TPP7123 Assignment 2 Template Task 1: Essay question analysis (a) Essay Question: (Write question from Assignment 4 here. Highlight the task words. Underline the limit words) The course reading identifies no. of potential problems related to global population growth. Select one issue that you believe needs to be addressed as a priority and justify your selection. Describe a solution proposed in the reading and from your further research that you think best addresses the issue that you have…

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    Contrast Electric Cars

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    that automobiles have on the environment. Creating an emotional appeal and dropping harsh news on the players will create a bigger impact on them. When players learn that combustion vehicles spit contaminants into the air that contribute greatly to smog and photochemical haze that directly impacts all humans who just step foot outside, they will think twice about continuing to drive their gas guzzling pick up truck. The logic that I used to spark thought will help to create a new found learning…

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    Like Wilderson, we must attempt to chart the genocided Savage’s demand. Wilderson writes that “Red flesh can only be restored, ethically, through the destruction of White bodies, because the corporeality of the indigenous has been consumed by and gone into the making of the Settler’s corporeality.” This demand for flesh reparations is repossessed not just through lost labor power, language, or land, but rather the raw materiality of Savage flesh which has gone into the formation of the White…

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    Milkweed Research Paper

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    Uses Milkweed is considered a weed in many areas, resulting in attempts to remove it. Most species of milkweed are not seriously threatened, although one type of milkweed is on the endangered species list. Some strains of milkweed are sensitive to smog, a form of air pollution, also called ground-level ozone. This pollutant chemically damages the leaves of milkweed plants and poses a threat to the milkweed family. Germination Milkweed seeds require a cold and moist stratification period. This…

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    Calbucan Volcano Essay

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    Most people know the basic facts concerning volcanoes. They know that when volcanoes erupt, hot lava flows out scalding the land and everything in sight. Why do volcanoes do that? What causes them to be destructive, yet beautiful? Not every region has a volcano. Just like not every region has a tectonically sensitive fault line. The Pacific Rim, also known as the Ring of Fire, is the habitat of 90% of the world’s volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis. Four hundred and fifty two volcanoes are…

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    something. Right now, our lives are fueled mostly by Coal, and Oil which create large disasters. Pollutants from these disasters flood into our oceans killing millions of fish, and other sea creatures. The pollutants also get into our air which cause smog in many cities, which can lead to death amongst thousands of small children. The time is now to switch to an alternate source of electricity that is required to save our planet. Many people agree and disagree that nuclear power is the solution…

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