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…of reasons, including the geographic and economic advantages that this country possessed. England had many natural resources within itself, such as wool, cotton, iron, coal, lead, and tin, as depicted in Document 3. It also had the largest merchant marine
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…advantage that they can give you. That way they will come out ahead and possibly shorten the war. If you do something that the enemy expects you'll be running to your death. Think of it this way: if you were in the marines and one of the last men standing…
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…; *Installation is more difficult and costly; and *Marine environment is much more corrosive Environment and Social Economics As previously stated the environmental issues related to wind power are generally more positive than negative. By producing 33 TWh…
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…$BCU (J have much of at work, so I go to the movies'(1210). Tom $BCT (J obsessions with adventure leaves him no time or energy to concentrate on his present responsibilities at work. Therefore, he leaves Amanda and Laura for the Merchant Marines, a place…
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…decided to stimulate growth of indigenous bacteria along the shore using nitrogen and phosphorous fertilizers. The bacteria would help in lap up the hydrocarbons and the oil eventually gets diluted and dissipated into the marine environment [Anderson 4…
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…, particularly fish, is an important part of Caribbean cuisine. Red snapper is abundant, and fish are often steamed, fried or stewed. One popular dish is blaff, named for the sound the fish makes when it's thrown into the cooking pot. Red snapper is marinated in limes…
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…for their vast contribution to World War II. No Navajo code talker was rewarded a metal or award until 1983, almost forty years after World War II ended. The Marine Corp refused to even release any information about the code talkers (O' Neill 243). For centuries…
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…foreign entanglements. In 1930, the Clark Memorandum took away the right of US intervention in economic or social affairs in Latin America. Furthermore, in 1934, marines were removed from Nicaragua, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic and rights to intervene…
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…, Timothy J. Sullivan, Janet D. Sustman, and Ronald E. Witt. "Behavioral Evidence for Hearing Through the Lower Jaw by an Echolocating Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)." Marine Mammal Science 4(3), 1988, pp. 223-230. Houser, D.S., Classification of Dolphin…
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…-floating algae or more substantial rooted weeds, and are implicated in eutrophication. Many countries control phosphate levels, whereas Switzerland has banned the use of phosphates. The marine environment is both fragile and more resistant than the terrestrial…
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