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    world are now beginning to have proof of this cause-and-effect we have placed on our planet which is beginning to answer the question of global warming being real. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, “The earth’s average temperature has risen by 1.4* over the past century, and it is projected to rise by another 2 to 11.5*F over the next hundred years. Small changes in temps of the planet can translate to large and potentially dangerous shifts in climate and weather” (“Climate

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    differences they have is star trek has it’s origin in television and, was only known as a television series. star treks main purpose it to give a fictional depiction of the space exploration and the system of galactic society consisting of multiple planets and species. conflict occasionally occurs. star trek occurs in the relative distant future , with occasional time travel backward and forward. on our “universe” , on earth that shares most of our real history. star wars is an epic space opera, inspired

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    Star Wars Vs Star Trek

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    now what’s not boring? The (2nd)most destructive weapon ever created. The planet killer. The Death Star. If you're wondering why I mentioned it as the second it’s because it is only behind StarKiller base. The name fits it’s use, Starkiller base is capable of using the power of a star to destroy multiple planets across a distance of what appears to be light years. This is far and beyond the power of anything in the Federation fleet. That is scary. There’s no weapon like that in the universe of Star

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    Research Paper On Russia

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    RUSSIA Russia, otherwise known as the Russian Federation is a country that has been noted throughout history as one of the most powerful countries on the planet. Through the rise and fall and the country having remained as one of the top military powers, the country stands today as a great nation. Though sometimes they have received much scrutiny from specific allied nations, they have been able to maintain a strong economic and social structure. Russia has a long and bloody history dating back

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    found in many places including the United States of America. Within the United States of America monarchs are found in the Rocky Mountains (Yuhaniak, 2015). During the winter conditions in the United States of America, monarch butterflies migrate to Mexico. The ecological importance of monarchs are that they are great pollinators. This is important because all the food we eat needs to be pollinated. Another reason they are important

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    Star Trek Comparison

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    When I was growing up I loved watching TV and Movies. I loved being able to just tune out the problems of your world and for a couple of hours you could be transported to another world and just all of the problems of your world just melted away. I loved almost every genre of movies and TV but one of my favorites was always Sci-Fi, and when you’re thinking of Sci-Fi most people will think of two main series; Star Wars and Star Trek. When I saw that we were writing an essay about comparing and contrasting

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    Jean Luc Picard as a Leader Essay

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    Jean Luc Picard as a Leader If the cause is just and honorable they are prepared to give their lives--Jean Luc Picard The cares for lives, continuation of other's future, and the hope of a more successful generation are rarely the thoughts of anyone. Most individuals are self-centered, careless of others, and seek personal benefit. Although these unfortunate qualities make up the majority of the society that we live in, there are few individuals that make up what we call good leaders.

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    According to the U.S. Energy Information, an organization that provides information on energy and its interaction with the environment, greenhouse gases are mixed in the atmosphere, blocking and trapping the sun 's infrared radiation from leaving the planet, thus warming the Earth 's surface (U.S. Energy Information, 2014). This is the greenhouse effect. Such gases that contribute to the

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    Michael Smith Stereotypes

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    The late 1950s and early 1960s fostered an era of extreme social turmoil. The events of the Cold War combined with the emergence of counterculture movements led the United States in a direction that would permanently change American society. The constant threat of nuclear bombardment provided a platform to criticize traditional modes of authority, while lacking ideals of women’s rights and religious tolerance built upon that platform. Robert Heinlein, a science fiction writer, was one of many in

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    With global warming concerns on the rise and growing pollution levels, we as a planet need to step back and take a look at what we can do for us and future generations. For too long now, we have been ignoring the fact that global warming is not only a national concern, but a concern for us as human beings on this planet. The aim of this project is to inform on where we are currently with global warming, where we are going at our current rate, the effect on economics and what we can do to help prevent

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