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Time Traveler Medical Doctor
1,472 words
... animals to become sterile and extinct. He only
had 19 th century was probably not aware of this
or he didn't care because most people probably not
aware of the study of genetics. They didn't show
much learning they would run around and play with
toys and lose interest in a ending cycle like a
child. He didn't know there language but it was
derived from the English because one of the Eli's
asked him if he the sun and he understood but some
of the other things that the Eli were didn't make
sen...
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Anderson Came To Realize Forest Of Voices Forests
939 words
In Chris Andersons essay titled Forest of Voices
he talks about the forest around his house and
what it means to him. However there is a much
deeper meaning to his essay. Throughout the essay,
one can get a hint of human interference and human
interaction with forests. Anderson once thought of
the forest as a place to get away from things and
go hike and explore. He, like many others, just
saw the trees from his place in town as a line of
timber. His thoughts were changed however when he
moved u...
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Second Hand Smoke Billion Dollars
1,298 words
... makes a lot of money and jobs for our economy.
But there are also bad aspects for keeping tobacco
around. Tobacco is a health hazard and nicotine
which is found in tobacco is an addictive drug.
There are about 419, 000 tobacco-related deaths a
year and out of that 9, 000 deaths are caused by
second-hand smoke. Tobacco cost the society 50
billion to 88 billion dollars a year due to
smoking-related healthcare. So, there are some
benefits to a healthier society if tobacco was
stripped from are ...
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H G Wells Time Traveler
1,637 words
... t. He only had 19 th century knowledge so he
was probably not aware of this or he didn't care
because most people were probably not aware of the
study of genetics. They didn't show much interest
in learning they would run around and play with
toys and lose interest in a never ending cycle
like a child. He didn't know there language but it
was obviously derived from the English because one
of the Eli's asked him if he had come from the sun
and he understood but some of the other things
that t...
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Fire Department Metropolitan Areas
764 words
FIREFIGHTER TODAY Firefighting is one of the
worlds most honored but hazardous occupations. It
is the duty of every fire department to practice
life safety, incident stabilization, and property
conservation. Whenever and wherever an emergency
arises, the fire department is one of the first
called and to respond. In todays fire service the
fire department has an expanded roll that involves
more than just fires. The emergencies involve
accidents, aircraft crashes, water rescues,
hazardous material...
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Bushfires In Australia Geographical Processes Animals
456 words
Which areas of Australia are prone to bush fires
and why? The Australian climate is mostly hot, dry
and prone to bushfires. In the southeast,
occasional strong winds with summertime cold
fronts can lead to extreme fire danger. Many of
Australia's native plants burn easily. The
eucalyptus' high oil content makes them
particularly fire prone. The big areas of dry
grass common in mid-to-late summer also burn
readily. Most loss of life and property damage
occurs around the edges of the cities where ...
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Forest Fires Wild Life
606 words
The person I ma going to interview is a Park
Ranger. A park ranger starts his / her day by
checking on certain areas of the park to make sure
there are no fires or hurt wild life. Late then
ranger will help people get around, enforce park
rules and regulations. If a person is hurt a
ranger will escort the person to first aid. Also
park rangers must warn campers about potentially
dangerous animals in the area, and even may have
to chase animals away from campers and visitors.
Some other responsib...
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Acid Rain Forest Fires
505 words
happens because the roots emit pigments of red
color into the soil which then runs into the
water. Even though the amount of red pigment
released is very little, due to the large amount
of cedar trees in the Pine forests, the water is
affected. The main crops of the Pine Barrens
include blueberries and cranberries. There are
also many rare plants that can be found in the
Pinelands. One of these is the pitcher plant which
is related to the Venus Fly Trap. Plants such as
these have an influence on...
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Taking Place American Cities
2,050 words
Nowadays, it is quite impossible to be absolutely
sure as what was the initial cause of Chicago
Great Fire of 1871. However, it is most probably
that this cause had accidental properties. Most
historians agree that the fire was started in
Patrick Olearys barn, when one of his cows kicked
over a lantern. This seemingly a banal accident is
associated with one of the worst artificially
created disasters in the history of U. S. During
the course of fire, three hundred people lost
their life and hund...
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People Of The Three Fires People Of The Three Ottawa
888 words
Book Review of People of the Three Fires The book,
People of the Three Fires, is written by three
different people each describing a tribe in
detail. The book is very well written and
relatively easy to understand. It is informative
and was written to be used as a teaching tool for
schools. The book discusses the relationship
between the groups that lived in Michigan and
surrounding areas. James M. Mcclurken writes the
first section, which deals with the Ottawa people.
Mcclurken tells about the ...
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Log Cabin End Result
1,083 words
There are many different campfire structures that
can be built to start a fire while camping. The
most common are the teepee, log cabin, dugout, and
tunnel structures. Almost anyone can build these
fires if he or she follows some key points. A fire
needs three elements: air, fuel, and an ignition
of some kind. For a campfire the air element is
easily accessible; its the air a person breaths or
oxygen. Fuel is equivalent to wood. Sometimes
lighter fluid is used to start big fires
immediately, but...
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Raymond Carver Strong Influence
4,015 words
In private desperation, Raymond Carvers characters
struggle through their lives, knowing, with
occasional clarity, that the good life they had
once hoped would be achieved through hard work
will not come about. In many ways, Carvers life
was the model for all of his characters. Married
to Maryann Burk on June 7 th, 1957, at nineteen,
and having two children by October of 1958, the
Carvers life was decided for years to come. Early
on, Carver felt, along with his wife, that hard
work would take ca...
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Black Churches Southern States
654 words
Racism Blamed in Shock Wave of Church Burnings,
read the screaming headline in the New York Daily
News. The South is Burning: A Rash of Torching at
Black Churches Has Resurrected the Ugly Specter of
Racism, chimed in the Toronto Star. Newsweek
warned of Terror in the Night Down South, While
USA Today reported that Arson at Black Churches
Echoes Bigotry of Past. (Fumento 1) In the summer
of 1996, the U. S. media widely reported a surge
in white racist burnings of black churches in the
American So...
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Groups Of People Humans And Animals
3,980 words
Introduction The population of the world today is
6, 112, 911, 145 and progressively growing.
Unfortunately, that figure is expected to double
by the year 2050. Four-fifths of this population
resides in developing countries of the South.
Because of extreme levels of fertility, mortality,
and new migration, these developing countries are
accountable for most of the world population
growth. There are many reasons that explain why
the numbers are increasing, but the main reason is
the way of life f...
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Leading Cause Simple Steps
599 words
Outline Specific Purpose: To inform my audience
that fire prevention is simple, and not time
consuming. Central Idea: Fire destroys many homes
and live, but if one takes a few simple steps,
prevention and survival of a fire can be done.
Introduction I. Have you ever been woke up by a
fire truck screaming down your street? A. Fire is
an untrustworthy ally B. I? m here to tell you
about what fire has done recently to destroy homes
and lives and inform you of a few simple steps
that can prevent a f...
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Widely Accepted Insurance Premiums
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Fire sprinklers are widely recognized as the
single most effective method for fighting the
spread of fire in their early stages, before they
can cause severe injury to people and damage
property. Fire sprinkler systems have had a
dramatic influence in the designing of new
buildings. Fire sprinkler systems prevent fires
from spreading, and contain it to a small area.
This has allowed arkatecks the flexibility to
design floor plans and not have to worry as much
about codes relating to fire safety....
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Petrol Kerosene Mineral Turpentine Kerosene Mineral Turpentine Fire
1,180 words
Fire Investigation A fire investigation is a
difficult task. The devastation, charred debris,
collapsed structures, water soaked ashes, along
with the smoke and stench, make an investigation
uninviting and seemingly impossible. There are
different types of fires; in homes, factories,
brush, and in the forest. The best way to
investigate a fire would be to use a trained team
of personal. Fire marshals and private
investigators with their experience of fires along
with police officers skills for d...
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Major Fires Burned South
249 words
Authorities warned Montana residents Monday to
follow evaluation orders as fires continue to
ravage Western States and creep closer towards
ancient artifacts. Ravalli county Sheriff Perry
Johnson expected further evacuation as a result of
Montana's 19 major fires that burned about 73
buildings, officials said Hohnson told people to
move livestock and be prepared to get out. Fire
teams spokesman Don Ferguson said the 5000 -acre
contained by evening and remained a president
threat to archaeologica...
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Alternative Energy Sources Parts Per Million
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Global Climate Change Climate change is not a new
concept; in fact there is evidence of major
climate changes throughout the earths history.
However since the industrial revolution and
especially since world war two, there has been an
unprecedented change in the earths atmosphere
(Gates 4). As of March 1999, scientists reported
the construction of a thousand-year record of the
average temperature on earth. The results of their
study concluded that a nine hundred-year cooling
trend has been decis...
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Clear Cut Wildlife Habitat
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How Detrimental Clear-Cut Logging And Other
Options How Detrimental Clear-Cut Logging And
Other Options Have you ever awakened on a
beautiful sunny morning in the Southwest planning
on going for a hike in the Cascade Mountains, but
when you arrive at your destination there are only
stumps? This is the result of clear-cut logging.
The negative aspects of logging, by far, outweigh
the benefits. Clear-cut logging is the practice of
harvesting all the trees in a specifically marked
area. Another log...
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