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    ES AT1 2017 Case Study: Christchurch Earthquake Part A: Analysis of Event Analysis of the tectonic movement or process involved The Christchurch earthquake in 2011 was a result of a transform boundary. Transform boundaries are when two separate plates slide past each other in their movement. During this process of movement, lithosphere is neither created nor destroyed. Many of these transform boundaries are found on the seafloor. This slide of plates can often lead to major earthquakes. In…

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    there are few cases of minor side effects that some certain users expressed but they are nothing serious. There are insignificant numbers of phen375 users who have complained of dizziness, minor headache, and irregular sleeping disorder and heart tremors. Aside those, The Phen375 diet pills recorded huge success for thousands of weightwatchers who want to have a rapid and harmless weight loss. Decision – ACCEPTED and…

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    Mark Twain and Jack London’s San Francisco Earthquakes Earthquakes are devastating tremors that cause serious damage. Mark Twain and Jack London describe two earthquakes they witnessed in San Francisco. In Mark Twain’s essay, he uses a satirical and humorous approach when describing human reaction towards the sudden earthquake, through a first point of view, and carefully chosen descriptive words. Jack London, on the other hand, focuses mainly on the effects the earthquake had on the city.…

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    There has been much debate on whether or not cannabis actually has any significant value in the medical field. However, there is no arguing that cannabis has been used for centuries to assist in the treatment of a variety of medical conditions. After the plant was banned from public consumption there was little room left to conduct medical studies in order to evaluate the effects of the drug on the brain and body. Some argue that the laws should be loosened in order to allow medicinal studies to…

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    Definition Substance Abuse - Related and addictive disorders are when an individual intoxicates their own body and abuse the use of one or more substances. The intoxication poisons an individual 's body thus causing many effects, ranging from mental to physical problems. The reason this is considered a physiological disorder is the addiction: the act of becoming enslaved to a constant action or substance making you unable to stop. Most of the time becoming abusive to misuse and being harmful.…

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    Goblin Persuasive Speech

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    Believe it or not Hi guys how are you today? Today, I am going to invite you to a hair rising trip. Have you ever heard a ghost story? I am sure that you have. First:Do you have a cat? It is amazing that cats are the only one animal that can see the ghosts; also, Did you now that the ghost only can stay in home 12 days after their death? as well as the goblin's life is approximately 500 years old.Did you know that today there are a lot of global witch's cult like in the medieval times.You…

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    Boom! Another bomb dropped just beside Louie Zamperini and his crewmates. Japan and America were officially at war. The bombardiers gathered their things, hopped into the B-24, and off to Japan they flew. Louie is now going to be the guy every man hopes to be. Strong, useful, optimistic, and very determined. During Louie's life, he was a very determined man. He had a very important role in the military, a bombardier, and flying overseas in a over sized plane was very dangerous, especially during…

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    coloration of the lips or fingernails, confusion or loss of consciousness for even a brief moment, dizziness, poor-decision making, and rapid breathing or shortness of breath. There are even more symptoms that are very chm or severe such as: seizures and tremors- involuntary twitching movements, Respiratory or breathing problems, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, labored breathing, wheezing, not breathing, choking, unconsciousness or coma, and dilated pupils. There are many causes of…

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    On a rainy day, I opened up youtube and scrolled down on my recommended page. Searching for any video that I might be interested in. There I found a controversial video titled, “I gave a homeless man $100”. So after a few clicks, I started watching the video. What ends up happening was the homeless man bought meals for two dozens homeless. Startled, the youtuber gave the man a place to stay, which made me smiled. Kindness has changed my whole life and made a better person out of me.…

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    Alcohol And Teens

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    Effects of Drug and Alcohol on Teenagers Today, 90% of America’s teenagers have tried alcohol. Over 50% have used marijuana, 17% have admitted to using cocaine, and 12.5% have admitted to using some form of hallucinogens. The average age a teen will begin to experiment with drugs is 13, and for alcohol it is even younger (“Facts about Alcohol and Drug Abuse”). Many teens feel pressured by their peers to test drugs or alcohol. Others use it as a stress relief or to compensate low self-esteem.…

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