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2,206 wordsGlobal Warming: a True Phenomenon That Threatens Our Delicate Ecosystem It seemed nothing could forecast heat and drought that stroke Mediterranean countries in 2005. On contrary, in March Western European countries were trembling from cold and gloomily cast a glance at dark snowy sky mixed up with rain. People were surprised by so-called global warming. Really, winter turned out to be unusually cold, and spring came considerably late. However, this circumstance can serve no refutation of thesis...
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906 wordsThe Importance of Learning CPR The average person may think he is able to perform CPR, but mastering this vital skill can save a life. What is CPR? CPR is an abbreviation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. According to Nemours foundation Website, CPR is a combination of rescue breathing (mouth-to-mouth resuscitation) and chest compressions. Why is this skill so important? When a person cannot breathe or a persons body cannot circulate blood adequately, cardiopulmonary resuscitation can restore ci...
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Municipal Solid Waste Environmental Protection Agency
581 wordsMunicipal Solid Waste Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) is becoming an increased concern for the United States. U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (MSW Website n. p. ) defines municipal solid waste as trash or garbage consisting of everyday items such as product packaging, grass clippings, furniture, clothing, bottles, food scraps, newspapers, appliances, paint, and batteries. In 2003 Americans produced more than 236 million tons of municipal waste, which is approximately 4. 5 pounds of waste per p...
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The Great Potato Famine
1,306 wordsThe Great Potato Famine Introduction The great Irish Potato Hunger or the Great Potato Famine (is also known as An Drochshaol or An Got Mor) occurred between 1845 and 1849. As far as we know from various historical sources, potato was the main daily product for Irish families. No wonder that when the potato crop was merely lost in result of a potato blight (phytophthora infests), Irish people were doomed for starvation and death. The aim of this essay is to discuss the conditions that contribute...
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1,897 wordsConstitutional Law: Powers Natural Rights Natural rights are the rights that are inherent in the nature of the world. Natural rights dont depend on human beliefs or actions as they follow from the nature of the world and the nature of man. For example, the man has a natural right to defend himself and to protect his property. The Constitution was written by people who assumed the existence of natural inherent rights. It can be illustrated by the following passage from the Constitution, namely th...
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1,016 wordsC. S. Lewis, His Life and Writting Style Lewis represents an impressive effort to describe position of Catholic Church and popularize it all over the world. Actually, the majority of his works can be called the attempts of dramatizing the attitude to religion, moral values, purity, theology and literary criticism in the 20 th century. His contribution to theology, childrens literature, literary criticism, and fantasy literature is really great. Yet, his most recognized works are dedicated to Chr...
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1,611 wordsScotland Yard Scotland Yard is the main residence of London police. It is located in two new big buildings with pointed fountains and ramparts. In 1829 two first London policemen, "Colonel Rowan a retired soldier, and Richard Mayne, a lawyer, were men of the highest capacity and character" (Ramsay 1969, p 88), entered a shabby building not far from the Whitehall Palace, when the first Metropolitan Police Act was passed and the Metropolitan Police Force was established in London (Metropolitan Pol...
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