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    (National Wildlife Refuge Association). He protected a lot of acres in 1960’s and it remains the national wildlife. President Obama last year wanted to take a whole bunch of acres and keep it protected.”On january 25, 2015 secretary of the interior Sally Jewel announced that president obama will officially recommend to congress that 12.8 millions acres if the arctic national wildlife refuge, including the coastal plain, be permanently protected as wilderness”(National Wildlife Refuge…

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    Psalm Two Analysis

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    Christ as the King. This Psalm gives the reader theological positions that focus on Jesus Christ (Christocentric) that come to rule heaven and earth as the undisputed sovereign King. The primary theme of Psalm two is about blessed are those who take refuge in Him (2:12). The Literary’s Structure of Psalm Two Psalm two consists of four stanzas with three verses for each stanza. The structuring of this Psalm made by combining two successive lines in one group that commonly known…

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    of times it is hard to help a friend through this traumatizing experience. Victims rather not talk about their abuse, and in most cases they hide the evidence. An abused person is often overwhelmed by fear, which can govern their every move (Aid & Refuge, 2012). Helping an abused person can be very difficult, and dangerous. Most of the time you don’t know who your friend is dealing with. When you allow yourself to get involved you put yourself at risk of abuse as…

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    Throughout Australia’s history, immigration has played a very important part in the development of the nation. As Australia was colonized and political parties took laws into effect, it has become more of a process to migrate to Australia if an individual is from another country. To control the flow of people wanting to immigrate to Australia, the Government has made laws and policies. The inpour of immigrants has dramatically increased as refugees in countries such as Syria have to seek safe…

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    The Wander Poem Analysis

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    The Wander is an Elegy-style poem that depicts the suffering, exile, and memoirs of an anonymous narrator who refers to himself differently according to what part of his life he is sharing; a "Lone-dweller", an "Earth-stepper", ect. Although it is commonly believed that there is only one narrator, there is still a lot of debate on whether or not there was only one narrator throughout the poem or if there were several. The Wanderer is believed to have been created around the 5th or 6th…

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    Arctic Tundra Referred as “treeless plain”   Earth's coldest biome!  Earth's youngest biome! (formed 10,000 years ago) Located in the Northern Hemisphere (Alaska, Canada, and Siberia)   Known for its cold, desert like conditions Average Temperature (Winter): -34° C (-30° F)  Average Temperature (Summer): 3-12° C (37-54° F)  Arctic Tundra Wide variety of plants (1,700 kinds of plants)   Short growing season (50 – 60 Days)  Carbon Sink (Stored in permafrost) Animals…

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    The Refugee Crisis in Europe Throughout world history, many people have tried to leave their homes to go someplace better. This process is called immigration through the process of immigration. At this time, Syrians are continuing to leave their homes because they don't support their president's actions. This has made much commotion throughout Europe involving letting immigrants into their countries. The Syrians will deal with many challenges including sickness, death, and injury to find a…

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    For those of you that hunt, have you ever thought about the people that make sure you are doing what you are supposed to be doing? Who drive around at all hours of the day, in very bad weather, blow freezing and in weather over 100 degrees. A Wildlife officer enforces game, fish, and boating laws. They can issue warnings or citations. They also can determine how to dispose of illegal things being used while fishing , hunting or boating. Depending on the area they are located they may have to go…

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    Morality In Cranes

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    dangerous times, Tok-chae must escape and find refuge. However, he chooses to stay with his sick father until the last moments of his life because he is a filial son. Tok-chae once considers escaping to a safe place, even if he had to carry his sick father on his back, but in the end he decides not to because his father told him that, as a farmer, they could not leave their land behind. Besides, even Tok-chae escaped, he did not know where he could find refuge. Tok-chae did what he felt was the…

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    European countries. These refugees are desperate to come to European countries because of the lack in medicine, and lots of illnesses. But some, have not succeeded. PBS News stated that there had been a shipwreck with only 28 survivors that had refuges inside. But these are not the only problems these immigrants are facing. As many refugees come towards Europe, they face many problems. With cold weather coming to Europe, children have been caught with disease, and they need doctors to help.…

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