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Category: /History
…environment of Australia with very little effect. Their major environmental impact was from the use of controlled burning of the land. Over the years they had learned the benefit of periodic fires to control pests and to clear debris before it accumulated…
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…caused directly or indirectly from drugs. “…severe sanctions imposed on very profitable behavior may have their greatest effect on offenders with short time horizons…” (Wilson 212) However, maybe the key to stopping people from committing crimes from drug…
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…The Effects of Teen Pregnancy on Children Children from homes run by teenage mothers have to face almost insurmountable obstacles in life. The incidents of depression and mental health problems, the lack of father figures, and the high rate…
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…WHY DO COLORS FADE? THE EFFECT OF SUNLIGHT ON COLOR Color is light. Light is a form of energy and, according to theory, travels in waves. Sir Isaac Newton discovered this in 1666 by passing a beam of light through a prism. The renowned English…
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…The Beneficial Effects of Clearcutting The approaches of clearcutting presents major ecological questions especially in Florida. With the ever-present population boom into the state, more areas while be needed for growing communities…
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…The introduction of gambling into a community has various effects on local businesses. In a lot of cases new river boats are introduced in areas that are economically depressed in hopes of reviving the community. Supporters of legalized gambling feel…
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Category: /Literature/English
…after effects were so great. (Rourke, 2) (3) It was a zero-sum game, in the end the costs were equal to the benefits On the one hand there were some mostly good things did come from the cold war: the freedom of the Russian people from a dictatorship…
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…by harmful organisms, commonly referred to as pests (weeds, disease, etc.) that compete against, infect or damage the cultivated crop in a detrimental manner. The most economic and effective way to handle these has been to employ pesticides, many of which are now…
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…Syndrome (SIDS) if their mothers smoke during pregnancy. Ear infection, coughs, sore throat and even cancer can also develop if children are expose to secondhand smoke. With all these harmful effects of secondhand smoke to children, there are ways…
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…Smoking and its effects on the body I am doing my drug project on smoking. In some countries, smoking causes one-third of all cancer deaths. It causes diseases of the heart, lung, digestive tract, kidney, bladder. There are many other health…
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