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    Deforestation

    deforestation take a toll on our environment. Many studies have been done to analyze the effects of deforestation in and around local villages, as well as mountainous regions. Each study has a purpose for looking into the effects of deforestation. One study looks at the effect of deforestation and the connection within malaria-endemic areas, specifically in the village of Cacao in French Guiana. In this study the authors are looking at the run off issue associated with the endemic of malaria. They

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    Jane Austen Research Paper

    The Austens lived in Steventon which is a rural village in Hampshire England where her father was a rector at an Anglican Church (Warren par 3). Her whole family was very close knit. She was closest to her sister Cassandra, her father and her brother Henry. As an Austen family activity Jane and her siblings would put on private plays in their living room (Warren par 4). “Growing up, the Austen children lived in an environment of open learning, creativity and

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    Jack Baxter Monologue

    “Oh, hello there! The names Bond, James Bond, just kidding, my names Jack, Jack Baxter. I’m just like any 15 year old you will ever meet. Wait, nevermind, forget I said that. Hello my names Jack Baxter, And I’m dead. I know what you are thinking’,Jack Baxter, How could a devilishly good looking teen as you die?’ Well, I’ve got five words for you: My dad sucks at driving. I was born, I lived, then I died, that's my life thus far. Luckily for all you fantastic viewers out there, I’m a ghost,” I remark

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    Prison

    continue to grow in Missouri, there is a solution in site. The solution is a new concept called the Missouri Reentry Process. Prior to the Missouri Reentry Process, inmates were pretty much on their own when they were released. If the inmate was released on Probation or Parole, they were expected to comply with any and all stipulations assigned to them by the Probation and Parole Board. The stipulation were in place to keep track of their progress when returning to society. Some inmates that

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    Quotidian Fan Rituals

    Nor does fan emotion and action stay consistent even within a visit to Graceland. One might find sorrow at his grave, but laughter and emulation indulging in a fried peanut butter and banana sandwich (one of Elvis’ favorite foods) and a milkshake at Gladys’ Diner (onsite). From participant observation and interviewing, as well as attending dead celebrity memorial events, these occasions are

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    Overtones of the Oppressions of Slavery: Emshwiller’s the Mount

    story. She did express worry that that people would take The Mount to be about race relations and mounts would be thought of as blacks. She went on the tell Wexler that she wanted to try to undercut that idea as she wanted the mounts to stand for any oppressed group and for readers to look at oppression as broader that. As a reader of The Mount, I was unaware of these feeling she had about this perception. But, as I read the book, I repeatedly felt that the author had used the reflection of the

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    These Things I Know

    These Things I’ve Learned…. If you really stop to watch….stop to listen and take in the moment, you realize how fast the world is moving around you. You also realize that you have missed a million moments by (personally) moving--just as fast as that world. As cliché as it may sound, I blinked and I was 18 years old, I blinked and I was 30, and I blinked and now I am 50. That is how fast it feels. I swear my children were just born….but suddenly, they are adults. It feels like just

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    Surfer's Life-Personal Narrative

    alone call a place home. But at least I could salvage the most of memories on that trip back. The pictures taken and fragmented pieces of reminiscence have faded, but this one recollection of Surfer’s Paradise managed to be almost as clear as its water… “Look, that one - see that, Nash? - looks very much like the apartment we lived in,” my sister exclaimed. We were walking towards Surfer’s Paradise, and Coco couldn’t help herself from talking about the life we once had in Australia. Again. I followed

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    Disney Princess Effect on Young Girls and Gender Role Perception

    in the end. The overall message is not a realistic one, leaving many girls feeling self conscious and unhappy. The idea that beauty equals good and ugly equals evil can negatively impact the way a girl looks at herself or others. Girls will ultimately learn that what is beautiful is good. Snow White and Cinderella were attractive and charismatic while the witch and two stepsisters were unattractive and vile. And in the end, the princesses lived happily ever after. The purpose of this paper is to

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    Media Research Methods

    debate and learned from absorbing diverse viewpoints.” (Pugh) If you actually asked people about their news consumption practices, would they agree with that sentiment? Would the residents of a particular small town in Nebraska be able to determine if any commonly held beliefs might be determined by the selection of a specific type or style of media? These are just some of the questions that arise when evaluating the results of just such a research project. During the month of October, 2009, students

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