Category: /History/World History
. and his
soldiers killed a US marine stationed in Panama City. It was also reported
that his soldiers were engaging in harassment of other US troops including
sexual abuse. On December 20th the U. S. invaded Panama with 27,000
troops in Operation
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Category: /Science & Technology
of the Washington State rivers are between 2 and 10 degrees Celsius. The marine waters of Puget Sound are often between 6 and 9 degrees Celsius.
HYPOTHESIS: If the water is cold then the glow stick will be bright because background information indicates water heated
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Category: /History/War & Conflicts
Pearl Harbor
The attacks of Pearl Harbor were very random and very harmful to the US. You will see the damage, the good and the bad throughout these attacks.
The leaders of the armed forces of Japan become conscious of the fact that America's marine
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
. Eighty-five percent of Australia's flowering plants, 84 % of mammals, 89 % of reptiles, 93 % of frogs, and 85 % of inshore marine fish are unique to Australia. Even among the highly mobile birds, 45 % of species are confined to Australia.
There are many
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
Pro Junior Teams Challenge 2005, located off the Gold Coast of Australia, utilized night lights from Sydney's 2000 Olympics to illuminate the event. However it was feared by organizers that the lights would attract bait fish and other assorted marine life
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
, but gulp while they have access (Marin Institute).Studies show that less young adults drink due to the age restriction, but the ones that do drink do so more abusively (Marin Institute). The Government shouldn't target the age limit, abusive drinking is the real
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Category: /History
USS COLE is the first warship named for Sergeant Darrell S. Cole, USMC (1920-1945). Sergeant Cole was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his conspicuous gallantry in the campaign at Iwo Jima. Sergeant Cole was enlisted in to the Marine Corps
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Category: /Business & Economy
electric locomotive. Not long after that, his new engine was seen almost anywhere. As he continued in his mind, ships were next. Westinghouse marine turbines began a new era of power on the seas.
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
Between 1788 and 1850 the English sent over 162,000 convicts to Australia in 806 ships. The first eleven of these ships are today known as the First Fleet and it carried convicts, marines, crewman, officials and children. Captain James Cook discovered
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Category: /Law & Government
that if a teen has to put in lots of effort to get a few drinks, they will not sip and savor, but gulp while they have access (Marin Institute).Studies show that less young adults drink due to the age restriction, but the ones that do drink do so more abusively (Marin
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