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    contributes 84.7% of their donations and grants to the relief situations(charity nav). “In Dansville, NY on August 22, 1881, the American Red Cross jumped into its first disaster relief operation when they responded to devastation caused by major forest fires in Michigan (cite here).” Natural…

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    Venezuela Essay

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    is a major oil-exporting country with vast oil reserves. This is the sixth largest country in South America and one of the few countries in the world that possesses this degree of natural beauty and uniqueness. Andean peaks, areas of Amazonian rain forest, fertile clear plains with wildlife, Caribbean coastline, a small desert, tropical islands, the highest waterfall, and the biggest lake of South America. It has distinct regions with varied climates and landscapes that are only found in this…

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    Appalachian Mountain Appalachian refers to a largely rural people who reside in the southern Appalachian region covering about 110,000 square miles in the states of Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama. Appalachian are spread through the Appalachian Mountains in nine states. This area consists of three physiographic regions. The Blue Ridge Mountains, with the highest peaks in the area, constitute the eastern region; the…

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    Brazil Research Paper

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    Brazil When you hear of the country Brazil, you may think a beautiful country, a great tourist attraction, or a great place to take a vacation. What you did not know is that isn’t always the case. Located in South America, Brazil is bordered by French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana, Colombia and Venezuela to the North; Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia to the East; Uruguay to the South; and the Atlantic Ocean to the West. There are several ups and downs to not only this country but many others too.…

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    Once the traveler begins heading south, they will encounter very cold temperatures and high winds. In the south, there are very thick coverings of forest. Also, near the grasslands by the atlantic, Chile has a distinct flora that differs from that of Argentina. This simply indicates that the Andean barrier was around the time of formation. In the high valleys of the south, wetland forms lakes and rivers. Chungara Lake and the Lauca river were both formed by the wetlands. Throughout Chile,…

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    working conditions, and to living better conditions for the individuals who lived in horrendous areas. Amid this time which comprises of three progressive presidents Wilson, Roosevelt and Taft. Who every contributed no less than one viewpoint to the United States Roosevelt finished much particularly in the ranges of ensuring public health, securing the worker rights, and even the protecting the environmental nation's resources. Wilson moved ahead under the New Freedom to pass a project of…

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    In the United States, the deepest and longest-lasting economic downturn, began on October 29th, 1929. This downturn would later be known as the Great Depression in which the American stock market, which had been seeing a decade of upward growth, crashed and plunged the United States into its severest economic downturn yet. Through the Great Depression, 1932 was one of the worst years in which it was reported that at least a quarter of once working Americans were now unemployed. In 1933 when…

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    #1) All humans have something in common, they live on Earth. And with this Earth, there is always a continuing necessity to protect it despite various obstacles. Through and through, the United States of America has continued to engage in various environmental protection programs in order to safeguard the country and its inhabitants. Interestingly, the thirty-second president of this nation took action and did just that, and took serious action in order to protect the country as a whole from…

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    New Deal Dbq

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    the United States of America was in economical turmoil. In the 1930s, three million men and women would be out of work. They either had lost their jobs or hand been laid off without pay in the aftermath of the stock market crash. Within the next two years, twelve million would encounter the same fate. Leaders of the country were struggling to think of ways to help. Banks would soon start closing, and between the years of 1930 and 1933 more than 9000 banks would be closed in the United States.…

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    gains. The recreational use of marijuana must be made legal throughout the United States, because of the numerous health benefits, the fact that crime rate would decrease astonishly, and it would same america millions.…

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