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Captive Raised Livestock Keeping Marine Fishes Fish
1,007 words
Not to long ago the only places you could see
marine fishes were public aquariums, but not any
more, now you can have these beautiful fish in
your own home. With todays technology, you can
keep salt-water fish alive and healthy in a tank
of water in your house! In recent times, we have
seen these beautiful fish on television from
around the world, and this has caused an upsurge
in interest in keeping marine fishes in the home
aquarium. Initially the fishes were prohibitively
expensive due to hig...
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South Africa Mountain Ranges
1,179 words
South Africa is the southernmost part of the
continent of Africa. It is one of the earth's
oldest and stable landmasses. This is why there
are no folded mountain ranges. The only mountain
ranges that are similar to that kind of range,
would be those in the southern tip. This is where
the north-south ranges meet an east-west range in
the Paarl area. The rest of the country has been
slightly pitted so that interior lakes like the
Okovango Delta have no outlet to the sea. Most of
the country is at ...
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Leaves Of Grass American Scholar
1,416 words
According to Ralph Waldo Emerson, the American
Scholar is one whose individual character is
split. The Emersonian character is made up of many
different parts, therefore influenced by several
aspects of everyday life. As Emerson states, Man
is priest, and scholar, and statesman, and
producer, and soldier. In the divided or social
state, these functions are parceled out to
individuals, each of whom aims to do his stint of
the joint work, whilst each other performs his
(294). One can easily relate...
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People Who Live Household Chores
968 words
Finding a Way Out Doing chores is one of the least
favorite things for anybody. People who live alone
really have no choice but to do their chores by
themselves, however, people who live with someone
such as a roommate have a little bit of an edge in
the situation. There is a way in which you can get
chores such as taking out trash, dishes, cooking,
and laundry, to be done for you by your roommate.
Lazy people not only want to put off doing chores
by making excuses, being manipulative, and
prete...
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Won The Battle French Army
1,570 words
Napoleon Bonaparte was born on August 15, 1769 in
Ajaccio on the island of Corsica. This was only a
few months after France had annexed the island.
Napoleon grew up in a unique situation, he a
citizen of a conquered nation. This may have
played a role in his fierce will to always win at
whatever he set his mind to. He had seven brothers
and sisters, and his father was a lawyer whose
family stemmed from the Florentine nobility. His
original nationality was Corsican-Italian. In
1779, Napoleon went...
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Make Gun Rid
549 words
HOW TO ASSASSINATE THE PRESIDENT Presidents these
days tend to be a pesky problem, they never do
what the public wants them to do, they are always
making fake promises and most of the time the only
reason they get elected is because their money.
The solution to this problem is plain and
simple... Kill them and keep getting rid of em
till you find one that is actually honest,
trustworthy and in tune with the average man. In
the excerpt I will show the basic steps on how to
assassinate your averag...
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Confederate Army President Lincoln
1,266 words
The American Civil War was a war of epic
proportion. Never before and not since have so
many Americans died in battle. It was truly tragic
in terms of material losses, financial losses, and
irreplaceable human life. By January of 1865, the
war that started nearly four years earlier was
coming to an end. Federal (Union) armies were
spread throughout the south and the Confederate
Army had shrunk extremely in size. In the year
before, the North had lost an enormous amount of
lives, but had more tha...
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Harriet Tubman Florence Nightingale
1,359 words
... York Infirmary for Women and Children. With
the help of her sister Emily Blackwell, (also a
physician, and Dr. Marie Zakrzewska) In 1868
Blackwell opened the Women's Medical College of
the New York. In 1869, she helped establish the
National Health Society in England. In 1875 she
became a professor at the hospital of the London
School of Medicine for Women. She was also a part
of the anti-slavery society and a member of the
Semi-Colon club. She opened the doors for future
women who wanted to...
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British Home Front Ww
1,152 words
c) Britains immediate reaction to World War I was
a combination of excited anticipation, curiosity
and patriotism. The majority of people were swayed
by the initial euphoria and the country settled
into a state of patriotic unity. Initially,
Britain was sure that the war would be over by
Christmas. They had only ever before seen small
outbreaks of conflict like the Russo-Japanese War,
which was quiet insignificant when compared to the
results of the Great War to come. Whether it was
soldiers abo...
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Inversely Proportional Fair Share
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4. You are not Superman; Marines and fighter
pilots take note. 5. A sucking chest wound is
Nature's way of telling you to slow down. 6. If
it's stupid but it works, it isn't stupid. 7. Try
to look unimportant; the enemy may be low on ammo
and not want to 8. If at first you don't succeed,
call in an airstrike. 9. If you are forward of
your position, your artillery will fall short. 10.
Never share a foxhole with anyone braver than
yourself. 11. Never go to bed with anyone crazier
than yourself. 12...
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Coca Cola Company Diet Coke
1,110 words
... outing different brands, they also develop
different products within the various brands. Most
notably were the development of a variation of
Coca-Cola itself with the introduction of Diet
coke, Classic coke and Cherry coke. Most recently
was the expansion of the Powerade range with the
launch of Arctic Shatter later this year. The dual
vision of Coca-coal of being both nearsighted and
farsighted has set a worldwide standard. While
creating a short-term goal, they will not
sacrifice a long-te...
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Gasoline Prices Million Barrels
1,029 words
It won't be a rerun of the 1970 's, when long
lines at the gasoline pumps spelled big trouble
for politicians, but soaring gasoline prices are
expected to become a serious issue in the 2000
election campaign by early summer. Since last
month gas prices have rose at the rate of 10 cents
every week. Prices will continue to increase over
the next month and threw the summer. Forecasters
expect oil prices and gasoline prices to keep
rising through the spring, no matter what the
administration or cong...
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Left Many People War
261 words
World War I left many people without the complete
families that they use to have. Many people were
killed and others suffered severely because the
war. In Russia, people were discontent for the
lack of supplies the government gave during the
war. Thus, revolutionaries grew in mass numbers
and later drove the czar power away and set up a
new government. This occurred on March 1917,
before the war ended. Bolsheviks took control of
Russia in November, and signed a peace treaty with
Germany after wi...
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United States Army Continental Army
1,500 words
Friedrich Von Steuben was born in Magdeburg
Prussia, on Nov. 15, 1730, the son of a Prussian
army officer. At the age of fourteen he served as
a volunteer in the army, at the siege of Prague.
By seventeen, he was an officer. In 1762 he served
Frederick the Great. Von Steuben became Grand
Marshal at Hohenzollern-Hechingen, where he
received the title of Baron from their Prince. The
Prince developed substantial financial problems,
and the Baron had find new employment. He left
Prussia due to sexua...
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End Of The War Clara Barton
650 words
Clara Harlowe Barton was born on Christmas day,
1821 in Oxford Massachusetts. She was the youngest
of her 4 siblings by at the least 10 years of age.
Growing up in a middle class family, Clara was
home schooled until the age of 15, then she became
the teacher. As a child, in her spare time Clara
enjoyed treating sick and injured pets and
neighborhood animals. At the age of 11 Clara's
brother fell off their barn roof and she took it
upon herself to help him recuperate, which later
served as her m...
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Toni Morrison The Bluest Eye And Sula
1,107 words
African- American folklore is arguably the basis
for most African- American literature. In a
country where as late as the 1860 's there were
laws prohibiting the teaching of slaves, it was
necessary for the oral tradition to carry the
values the group considered significant.
Transition by the word of mouth took the place of
pamphlets, poems, and novels. Themes such as the
quest for freedom, the nature of evil, and the
powerful verses the powerless became the themes of
African- American literatur...
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Why The South Could Not Win Civil War
510 words
Ever since the day the South surrendered to the
North in May of 1865, Americans have argued on why
the South lost. Others argued that the South never
had chance to win the war, yet more than half a
million people were killed, homes were lost and
destroyed and families were torn apart. There are
many theories to explain this, many arguing that
the South never had a chance to win the Civil War
to begin with, for the North out numbered and had
better resources than the South at almost every
point, ...
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Cambodian Subculture In Long Beach California
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Understanding how culture affects our lives helps
us develop a sociological imagination (Kendal,
39). In 1954 the U. S. Agency for International
development created a program to educate Cambodian
nationals at American universities. Many of the
187 students who came settled in Long Beach and
enrolled at California State University of Long
Beach. The USAID program was latter discontinued
due to the Vietnam War (Press-Telegram, 3).
Cambodian history is filled with many horror
stories and much pain....
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Carbon Dioxide Nuclear Weapons
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FREEMAN DYSON Freeman John Dyson, at 85, lives
quietly in Princeton, NJ for more than half a
century. He had been a great scholar, a physicist,
lately however since coming out of the closet as
far as the global warming is concerned Dyson feels
there is noise all around him. Dyson proposed that
whatever the climate was experiencing might be a
good thing because carbon dioxide helps plants
grow. He added the caveat that C 02 levels soared
too high they could be soothed by mass cultivation
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Railroad Workers Cattle Industry Indians
477 words
a. Why were the Indians treated so unjustly? (12)
The American settlers? greed was the basis for the
injustice forced upon the Indians. At first the
American? s simply wanted the land that could be
used to grow or create products. Then the Indians
were viewed as hostile enemies. This was unfair
because the American? s were too greedy to give
the Indians the supplies they were promised;
therefore, the Indians attacked. The Indians also
attacked because the Americans put them on
reservations so th...
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