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    For my project I have chosen to do the Wild Turkey of North America, the scientific name is Meleagris gallopavo. It is the largest and most popular gamebird to hunt in the states. In the United States, there are four main species of turkeys, the Eastern, Merriam, Osceola, and the Rio. The Eastern lives in the southern states, examples are Georgia and Alabama. The Merriam lives in the northern, to northeast section of the U.S, an example is Nebraska. Osceola lives in the deep south of Florida.…

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    Giant Sequoia Essay

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    (sequoiadendron giganteum, 2017) The giant Sequoia is the world’s largest tree it is native to California, when the tree is mature its bark is a red/ brownish colour. The physical characteristics of the giant Sequoia include, its ability to resist forest fires due to its extraordinarily thick bark which can grow to 6 meters wide, fire is a huge reason young giant Sequoia trees die. The bark of the tree is also resistant to fungi and wood beetles. The tree can resist windfall and its wood does…

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    Arjun Patel Harry Truman’s Point Four Speech: An In-Depth Analysis of the Modernization Theory With the conclusion of World War II, the globe was left in a frazzled state of destruction from the aftermath of many vicious battles. Harry Truman was then elected President of the United States of America in 1948 and needed to address the issue of how to help the world rebuild after such a devastating war (Smith). Subsequent his election, his inaugural address proposed four points. Of the four, his…

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    we know that we share this world and are connected to it. We all have our suburb community, school communities, our state community, and national community, but most of all we are all apart, little or big, black or white, female or male, African or Australian, all apart of the bigger picture, the global community. I think that it is important that we aren't to consumed in national pride to not except global pride. It is also important that each countries help each other out. For example after…

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    Racial Profiling

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    The US has been plagued with an abundant disease; there is not a single state that has not been affected. Unless the federal government attempts to take charge of this cancer, it will continue to get worse as it has throughout the past centuries. The government should take charge to end racial profiling in order to bring effective improvement in the United States’ law enforcement. This enforcement needs to recognize the faults in arresting more African American individuals than Caucasian…

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    Geopolitics: inquiry scaffold The region of conflict: When the Pashtun tribes were united in 1747, Afghanistan was founded. Afghanistan served as a buffer between the British and Russian Empires until it won independence from the British in 1919. The democracy ended in 1973 when the government was overthrown in a coup and again in 1978 by a communist inspired group. This government was supported by the Soviet Union who invaded in 1979 to support the communist regime. Russia withdrew in 1989…

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    Gorbachev and Vladimir Putin as well as historical figures like Ivan the Terrible, Grigori Rasputin and the Romanov family. When people hear the words Russian food, not much can be said. Russian food is not as wide spread in the west coast of the United States as it is in the Midwest and the East Coast. Some people think that Russian food only consists of vodka, rye bread, porridge and apples. There is more to Russian food than just a poor beggar’s meal. Some examples include borscht,…

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    a Zheng He, a first hand account, who was the leader of the Chinese fleet and would have been in charge of deciding where this voyage goes. Another piece of physical evidence from the Chinese is a map of the world. The map was created in 1763 and states on the map that it is a second hand map from the original made in 1418, 74 years before Columbus made it to the Americas. This map shows both the Western Hemisphere and the Eastern Hemisphere. In order for the map to show the Western Hemisphere,…

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    Agenda 21 Case Study

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    1. Introduction UNCED, United Nations Conference on Environment and Development was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil over the period of 12 days in the year 1992. This is also referred to as Rio Summit or Earth Summit. Magnitude and scale of this meet was so huge that 172 countries participated including 116 countries which sent head of the states for this. Also more than 2000 representatives from NGO attended this conference. Agenda 21 which was one of the tangible results of this Earth Summit…

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    Cuban Negotiations

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    Cuba Once seen as an enemy of the United States of America, Cuba is now a new partner with this country. The question too many may be how did that happen and what is next? Senior Leaders need to understand the history of Cuba and how the relationship was ruined with the United States of America so we can overcome these differences to help strengthen relationships within the region. This paper will discuss the background, government, strategic importance, and future direction of Cuba.…

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