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    Bleeding Kansas Analysis

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    750,000 died when Americans went through a war against one another.1 One of the events that led to the civil war was yet another “war” known as the border war, or bleeding Kansas. In what many historians believed is a war over slavery and freedom. Parke Pierson stated, “it can be argued that the Civil War actually began in 1854 when blood stained the prairie grass of the Kansas Territory.”2 Questions that arise from bleeding Kansas is how and why it happened, how bloody it was, and in what ways…

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    progressed so quickly without it. Factories would still rely on water and wind energy because the steam engine could malfunction. James Watt explained that factories maybe build anywhere in the world. James Watt developed the idea of horse power as a measurement horses spinning a machine to power cogs. Steam power is used today to allow…

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    Photosynthesis Of Spinach

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    In this study, the effects of both varying temperatures and light intensity upon the photosynthetic rate of spinach leaves were observed. Using the ‘spinach immersion’ technique, the rate of photosynthesis under various conditions was quantified by observing the amount of spinach floating on top of a sodium bicarbonate solution. The sodium bicarbonate solution simultaneously supplied the spinach with carbon dioxide for use in photosynthesis, and caused it to sink. When the leaf underwent…

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    identity is a social construct shaped by the interactions with the locals of Bougainville and the white world taught by Mr. Watts— a cultural hybridity (Nakatsuma, 2010). Although “Great Expectations” provides an escape from Matilda’s dreadful reality through the incorporation of fictional characters such as Mister Pip, who she considers to be her friend: “By the time Mr. Watts reached the end of chapter one I felt like I had been spoke not by this boy pip. This boy who I couldn’t see or touch…

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    the dynamicist hypothesis claimed that cognitive system should be studied as a situated agent in continuous, simultaneous and mutually determining interaction with the changing world. A particularly strong case was made by van Gelder (1995) with his Watt governor example to show that cognition is a state-space evolution which requires no computations and representations. In this paper, Chemero (2000) is trying to offer an alternative perspective on the dynamical approach, focusing specifically…

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    Viewpoint Of Homosexuality

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    which means that more children would have the opportunity to grow up and learn life skills in the natural household, with a mother and a father (Watts, 2008). Along with growing up in a natural house, children would see that living the homosexual lifestyle and being gay or lesbian is wrong, which would lead to a fewer percentage of kids becoming gay (Watts, 2008). It is very important for children to grow up in a household with a loving father and mother, especially for the child to have the…

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    Rosalene’s actions were too extreme and very risky towards the procedure as Johnny could have permanently lost the memory of his wife, River. Even though Dr. Rosalene and Dr. Watts were contracted for the very purpose of giving Johnny the memory of going to the moon, Dr. Rosalene crossed a limit in fulfilling the assignment. Dr. Watts valued Johnny’s memory of his late wife and knew the future was uncertain, the issue could have resulted in several ways.…

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    Alcoholism In Elderly

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    Alcoholism is a serious health issue that affects millions of people and their loved ones every day. “Alcohol dependence refers to a medical illness characterized by loss of control, preoccupation with alcohol, continued alcohol use despite adverse consequences, and physiological symptoms such as withdrawal and tolerance” (Dawoodi & De Sousa, 2012, 208). Unfortunately, as more people continue to get older they come to rely on alcohol for the perceived physical and psychological benefits (Dawoodi…

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    ESSAY ON GREENS

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    need of fossil fuel and distributes the energy to different sections. Marines use GREENS to generate 300 watts of power. A few GREENS modules can be connected together if more power is needed. There are three configurations for GREENS. Configuration 1 is capable to generate 600 watts for 12 hours, configuration 2 is for 300 watts for 12 hours and configuration 3 is capable to generate 150 watts for 12 hours. Like SPACES, two marines can set up GREENS in twenty minutes. The system is capable of…

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    Throughout the 21st century, more people have been converting to solar energy. Those who have been converting to solar energy are converting from coal energy. These people have been doing this because they believe it is better. Solar energy is better than coal energy because it is more efficient, renewable, and is less harmful to the environment. The solar energy industry has been booming drastically over the last couple of years for these 5 main reasons. The first reason is it has more…

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