Papers 1691-1700 of total 11983 found.
…be destroyed. If this algae is destroyed a vital link in the food chain will break, seriously endangering marine iguanas, sharks, birds, and fish that feed off this algae. To conclude, any incident of an oil spill is terrible, but when one happens…
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…Adresse”. The latter painting can be found in the High Museum of Art, in Atlanta, Georgia, and truly defines the qualities of an impressionist work. Bazille painted the “Beach at Sainte Adieste” in 1865. The painting was orginally titled “Marine” as it does…
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…of some importance to him, then however he enlisted in the marines and went to World War I. There is a significant sentence in the first paragraph, in which Hemingway says, “. . . and did not return to the United States until the second division returned from…
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…, the base of the marine food chain, could have a lasting effect on the fish populations of the Great Lakes. Most rocky areas of Lake Erie are almost completely covered in the mussel several inches deep. In a laboratory observation, the accumulation…
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Category: /History
…, and the North Fork fire then started to burn uncontrollably (Ruhf). By July 22, the National Park Service decided it was time to battle all of these fires. Over a course of about 3 months a total of 25,000 firefighters, including Army and Marine troops, tried…
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…absorbs is the ultraviolet light, UVB. The UVB light has linked to skin cancer, cataracts, damage to crops, and some types of marine life. The types of effects that are formed by overexposure to these harmful UV rays are skin cancer (melanoma and nonmelanoma…
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Category: /Literature/English
…against asylum-seekers, with a large proportion of that money used to build the new state-of-the-art detention centre on Christmas Island. Added with a funding boost of almost $80 million to Customs, Marine and coastal surveillance will double to deter illegal…
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Category: /History
…with the colonists in America. This, in turn, kept the money made in the colonies within the British Empire. It sustained British and colonial merchant marine and was an essential reserve for the Royal Navy. The Navigation Laws were designed to restrict commerce between…
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…. By paying taxes we have a great defense system, with the army, navy, and marines. So in a way they are protecting our freedom. But as September 11, 2001 showed us, even with the best of defense system things can get through the cracks and then our freedom…
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Category: /History
…by the American colonists. Mercantilism is the theory and system of political economy prevailing in Europe after the decline of feudalism, based on national policies of accumulating gold, establishing colonies and a merchant marine, and developing industry…
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