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    no food, no oxygen and there is radiation that has severe effects. Mars has low rates of cosmic radiation. Mice were sent up to Mars and they were there for six weeks. The mice couldn't remember specific events, times, or places. Cosmic Radiation snaps off crucial parts of the neurons in your brain, which creates Alzheimer's and other diseases. Alzheimer’s may cause you to forget Mars has no oxygen and people may walk outside and die. It is possible to prevent this from happening, but it’s…

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    Sociology Final Essays Essay 1 In the 21st century, poverty and inequality exists. Kathy Edin and Luke Shaefer wrote the book “$2.00 a day”. It is based on their observation and evidence they gathered how Americans who are poor are surviving based on $2 or less. Their evidence shows how much difficulty it is to survive on barely $2 a day. Initially during the 1970’s, there were full-time employment and wage stagnation but times have changed since the recession in 2008. These days’ people,…

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    time, but food is not consistent. According to map.feedingamerica.org, a 2015 map-chart says that Florida had a 15.1% food insecurity rate (about 3 in 20 people) that left about 3,05,280 people food insecure and 73% of those people were eligible for SNAP and other nutrition programs. The map-chart also says that the average meal cost was $3.11 and cheatsheet.com says florida had the 5th highest meal costs in the U.S. The projected amount that it would cost to eliminate food insecurity was…

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    The London Portrayals A twig snaps to your left. You quickly turn, the wind passing through your hair. You see nothing but the trees’ shadows. Snap! Another twig, this time to your right, and once again you turn, but this time you see two wolves. They both howl, then jump. You fall to the ground, the wolves clawing at your very soul. Both the book The Call of The Wild, and To Build a Fire by Jack London, focus on dogs and large ideas. While both books focus on large, metaphorical ideas, they…

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    The Smithsonian writer Guy Gugliotta in his article ‘When did humans come to America?’ explains that the peopling of the Americas, happened sometime in the past 25,000 years where due to a wave of big game hunters crossed into the New World from Siberia at the end of the last ice age, when the Bering Strait was a land bridge that had emerged after glaciers and continental ice sheets froze enough of the world’s water to lower sea level as much as 400 feet below what it is today. Ted Goebel from…

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    Welfare is a government program which is used to support this who are unable to support themselves. However, over time the use of this program has been corrupted and misused for many years. This being said, there are many people who still depend upon the government for their only possible source of income. This has grown to be a large topic of debate in the last few years. The programs entailed in these the broad spectrum of welfare programs have a very negative effect on the economy. These…

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    In “The Man I Killed,” Tim O'Brien believed that the man he killed was an academic who exhibits signs of weakness as a person. I think he believes the man was an academic, because he did not look like the common soldier. For example, his fingernails were clean, he was young, and he looked scared. He did not seem like he knew what he was doing, or that he was focused on his tasks. He was carelessly walking, not ready to approach an enemy. I believe Tim O'Brien thought that instead of the young…

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    In all great literature there is a common theme near the end of the book. The authors seem to answer the main question that has been lurking with the reader the whole book. In Lord of the Flies, William Golding used the same type of ending when explaining that the naval officer found the boys on the island, but he leaves many questions unanswered such as; Did the boys find their parents? How did their lives change when they went back home? When I first finished the book I didn't expect it to be…

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    Have you ever wondered why your rubber band broke? Or have you ever found a rubber band in the hot sun and asked yourself why it snaps easier when the band is hot? This happens because the molecule chains break. Temperature affects the elasticity of a rubber band. Temperature is the measurement of hot or cold. It is also the measurement of how fast molecules are moving. Temperature is important in all fields of natural science, such as physics, geology, chemistry, space science, medicine, and…

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    The story “Sonny’s Blues” is a depiction of Harlem during the post-war era. It shows the struggle of the individual people to survive, as opposed to the problems of population as a whole. It also embodies some of the possible problems faced by James Baldwin himself. He was also the oldest of nine children, and had a father like the one in the story with a stout personality. He accentuates the problems faced by the family, such as a desire to live in a “safe” neighborhood, but there is no real…

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