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    was a hermaphrodite or intersex in the episode 201 (Parker, Parker, 2010). Cartman’s friends consist of Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski and Kenny McCormik and they are all in the 4th grade at a fictional school called South Park Elementary. (South Park Studios, n.d) Eric Cartman has some psychological issues like he is cruel, manipulative, sadistic, racist, sexist and destructive and by definition of psychological issue meaning, “Individual that is associated with distress or impartment and a reaction that is not culturally expected.” (Brogaard, 2015). An example of Cartman being racist, in the episode Casa Bonita (Parker, Parker, 2003), Kyle invites friends Stan and Kenny to a Mexican restaurant called Casa Bonita for his birthday but doesn’t invite Cartman. Cartman gets upset and Kyles tells him that he is not a good friend and calls him names and rips on him for being Jewish. When Cartman asks Kyle when has he ever rip on him for Jewish there is a whole compilation of times of Cartman saying to Kyle, “Oh yeah well you’re a stupid Jew.”, “Shut your god damn Jew mouth!”, “Shut up Jew” and more. This shows that Cartman is racist and anti-sematic. An example of Cartman being cruel, is in the episode Cherokee Hair Tampons (Parker, Parker, 2000), Kyle has a kidney failure and needs a transplant. However the only person that is a match for Kyle to get a transplant is Cartman. Stan convinces Cartman to do the transplant and be a good friend but will only do it for 10 million dollars.…

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    Our organization Nature Iraq does really important work to support the Mesopotamian Marshlands. Our work has changed the environment for the better. For thousands of years, the marshlands influenced the culture by providing the people of the marshlands with their needs to survive. From the reading it said, the marshlands provided people with fresh water to drink which gives them the opportunity to trade goods. Also the marshlands provided the people with reeds to build their homes and to…

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    The river Frome has been the focus of interest for its importance as a SSSI (Sites of Special Scientific Interest) in the section between Dorchester and Wareham, for the presence of nationally rare invertebrate. It is protected under the Nitrates Directive and the Freshwater Fish Directive. The Upper Frome is also a Drinking Water Protected Area (Environment Agency,2011). The catchment area extend for 454 Km2. Its chalk geology, especially in the upper Frome, has a excellent capacity of absorb…

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    Salt Marsh Research Paper

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    drained by seawater is known as a salt marsh. Salt marshes are extremely important to many species as it serves as their habitat, and also saves them from potential predators as only certain species are able to live in the environment of a salt marsh. The salt marsh is mostly shallow and brackish, and consists of mostly saltwater. Salt marshes often develop amid marine and terrestrial environments, which results in biologically diverse communities adapted for harsh environmental settings…

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    Salt water marsh provide ecosystems to many type of wildlife. But in the past two centauries there has been many dangers to the marshes. Rising sea level has became a major problem for today’s environment, particularly the pacific coast marshes and wetlands, according to Dr. Glen Macdonald’s research. He has done research on how the sea level rising is affecting the marshes. His research has been focused on the 14 salt water marshes along the pacific coast, ranging from Tijuana to the northern…

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    Acid Mine Drainage

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    V. Daszkilewicz, 529312, 1 The earth roils in a toxic, acidic stream, and a thick sludge accumulates within it like corrosion on a battery. It chokes and kills all life that once lived in the vibrant and pristine water, eventually giving it the appearance of perpetually flowing orange paint. This isn't a scene from some horrific, imaginary planet that belongs in a nightmare or a science fiction movie, but one that has slowly invaded our very own Earth. The best way to combat acid mine drainage…

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    and immediately begin to grow a new set. Also, the wetlands come alive do to the waterfowl migrating from the south in order to rest and feed on plants and insects. The habitats at the complex consists of riparian woodlands, wetlands, and grasslands. The riparian habitats are largely dominated by cottonwoods, oaks, and willows. The woodlands also provide nesting habitat for waterbirds like herons, egrets, cormorants, and many raptors. It is important to note that the woodlands are key wildlife…

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    Land Loss In Louisiana

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    due to human conduct, for example, maintaining shipping lanes, the digging of trenches, surge control levees, and the withdrawal of oil and gas. With no push to stop this emergency, an environment that backings the country economy, twenty-five percent of the country's angling industry, will be generally lost in the following century. In the course of the most recent twenty years, different arrangements have been recommended to spare Louisiana's coastal wetlands. Recommendations have included…

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    The Atchafalaya Basin The Atchafalaya Basin, or Atchafalaya Swamp, is the largest wetland and swamp in the United States. Located in south central Louisiana, it is a combination of wetlands and river delta area where the Atchafalaya River and the Gulf of Mexico converge. The river stretches from near Simmesport in the north through parts of eight parishes to the Morgan City area in the south. The Atchafalaya is unique among Louisiana basins because it has a growing delta system with nearly…

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    Benin Research Paper

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    Benin is a country in West Africa. The official name of the country is the Republic of Benin. As of 1 January 2017, the population of Benin was estimated to be 11,324,032 people. The Benin Republic is a West African country on the Gulf of Guinea. Bordered by Togo, Burkina Faso, Niger and Nigeria. The official language of Benin is French. They use other indigenous languages such as Fon and Yoruba The largest religious group in Benin is Roman Catholicism, followed closely by Islam, Vodun and…

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