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    the problem was much worse than that of “the white slave trade,” yet there was much less concern from the general public. At its peak, there were roughly 1,500 to 2,000 Chinese women forced into sex slavery in San Francisco, but there wasn’t a wide public uproar because of rampant anti-Chinese sentiment. Oddly enough, our nation’s first drug laws were directly related to anti-Chinese sentiment as the newspapers proclaimed that Asian men were forcing white women into sex slavery with opium. As a…

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    Am I Black? If you are black in America and someone has told you you’re acting white you are not the only one. Mostly it’s children who are biracial that hear this statement and it’s a struggle for black kids and adults trying to be themselves. TyCrystar from urbandictionary.com describes acting white as “a term used with black people to call this person a sell-out.” and I tend to agree with this explanation. Acting white is usually an offspring of people not being able to accept change, racial…

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    Snow White Research Paper

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    Snow White engaged in human communication(pg 7) while she was being warned by the woodsman that her stepmother was going to have her murdered. The woodsman sent messages(pg 7) about Snow White's evil stepmother. Snow White had then decoded(pg 7) those messages and and realized the content meaning(pg 10) is that her stepmother is sinister. The channel(pg 11) in which the participants(pg 11), Snow White and the woodsman, was face-to-face. The setting(pg 10) was was in the woods and the…

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    (8). Carcharodon carcharias, also known as White Pointer, White Death, or more commonly, White Shark, is one of the greatest predators in the world among marine life. They are usually found in tropical areas but research has been conducted on these sharks from the Northwest Atlantic to Southern Africa to North East near the Hudson canyon. The average size of a White Shark is 6.4 meters and they weigh on average, 2268 kg. Temperature greatly affects white sharks metabolism, hunting fields,…

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    White Shark, It is difficult to overestimate the reputation of the great and majestic white shark. One of the great predators of the ocean is the shark more easily identifiable in the world thanks to its distinctive and beautiful coloring black eyes and ferocious teeth and jaw which for decades have graced many magazine covers. The white shark is one of the most widely distributed sharks have thanks to its unusual ability to maintain their body temperature higher than the surrounding environment…

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    strategy. White sharks also exhibit a broad depth distribution offshore and remain there for the spring and summer (4). White Sharks typically spend their day in temperatures between 15C to 24C (59F to 75F). However, as they begin to hunt their prey, they dive down deep into the ocean and slowly rise as they look for food. Sharks have been noted to dive as low as 250 meters below the sea line as far out as 22 km from shore (1). The timing of these deep dives were also researched. The White…

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    The great white shark is thought to be the most frightening animal on Earth. However, after researching them, it seems that we perceive them to be much more fearsome then they really are. Some explorers have even went free-diving with these so-called “man-eaters,” trying to prove that these sharks are not actually predators of mankind. As time goes on, their fatal image is beginning to fade and possibly people will begin to understand that the harm they are causing is unintentional. The…

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    In the paper for the final I have decided to watch white tail deer behaviors. White tail deer is one of my favorite animals among many. I have done this by Sitting in my stand and have used my past experiences watching my fair share of deer. Which has lead me to look even further. I have concluded that there are eight different ways a deer moves its tail. I also wanted to know more about how they eat, what they eat, and how they can digest al theses different types of food. Deer are generally…

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    commitments, I am offering to write a white paper to Cullen Geiselman of Bat Conservation International in regards to a technology discovered in 2013. This white paper will be written under the guidelines of my English 3302 studies along with Technical Communications by Paul Anderson. The technology chosen would aid the organization in many of its goals regarding bat conservation. A volatile organic chemical (VOC) derived from bacteria is found to hinder white-nose syndrome fungus growth in bat…

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    get mounted, to paying for the meat there is a large industry for deer here in the South especially. They are one of the most majestic game animals in the US. Its common name is the Whitetail Deer, its scientific name is Odocoileus virginianus. The white-tailed deer can be found in southern Canada and most of the United States, except for the Southwest, Alaska and Hawaii. A deer's home range is usually less than a square mile. Deer collect in family groups of a mother and her fawns. When a doe…

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