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    Mike Cronin in his article “Rude texting students say they’re only multitasking,” had a student interview and she explains, “I think it’s disrespectful… it’s distracting to other students if you hear clicking. It disrupts the whole class.” From personal experience of having a class where the teacher didn’t inforce the cell phone policy it was very distraction you can hear the ‘DINK!’ noise after every text was sent during that 2 hour class it becomes a huge distraction to other because now your

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    The Glass Castle; a memoir by Jeannette Walls is a heart wrenching story of a family that learned what loyalty is and is not. The family is dysfunctional and unique. It was eye-opening to read about this family moved from place to place not knowing where they would end up, what they would eat or what they would wear. Reading about how the Walls kids dealt with mental illness and alcoholism was indeed eye opening. As I was watching television one evening, a preview of the movie The Glass Castle

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    I believe that the client, Beth, is diagnosed with Paranoid Schizophrenic, which is the increasing suspiciousness and severe difficulties in interpersonal relationships. A symptom that Beth has shown is her caution towards her parents. She was cautious in telling her parents anything, because she felt disconnected from them. But the time she was leaving for college again, she felt annoyed, insulted and alienated from them and questioned whether they were really her parents or if their bodies had

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    Carbon 14 Dating

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    Evolution is described in many different ways, from a gradual development in social or economic structure, to a change in the gene pool of a population from generation to generation. These definitions tell people that evolution is diverse and depending on the context, it can mean completely different things. For example a change in a gene pool can be very beneficial especially when concerning genes that cause certain immunities to specific illnesses. But it can also mean that a young child has evolved

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    Methane Faults

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    Tectonic plates, giant masses of land that are moving constantly, create faults, where tectonic plates meet. Scientists have discovered something new and extraordinary at these faults. They found that the chemical compound , methane, a greenhouse gas, is being released through these faults called brittle faults. Methane is moving to less shallow parts of the earth's crust or into the oceans themselves. Although methane is known to be bad for the environment, scientists found out that they can precisely

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    Chapter 2: In chapter two of The Sixth Extinction the book explains how extinction is one of the first scientific concepts that children learn in school. Also, it talks about how children in the modern times know more about extinction than scientists did hundreds of years ago. Scientists first theorized the concept of extinction in the late 18th century. In this chapter the book also talked about how a naturalist named Georges Cuvier studied the fossils of an extinct animal called the American Mastodon

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    Big Bend Rocks

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    Geology of the Big Bend (Rocks) The only types of rocks found in Big Bend National park are Sedimentary (N.P). The specific names for these rocks are: limestones, shale and sandstones, clay, Lava Flow, Conglomerate, Marl, and Cherty Limestone are found in this park (N.P). These rocks were likely abundant throughout the park; when the area was covered by a salty sea during the Cretaceous period (N.P). The way how these rocks formed is by the results of pebbles being cemented together. Another way

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    this report is to investigate and analyze stratigraphic units, geotechnical properties, identify the presence of weak clay layers in the Water Management Pond (WMP) site and how failures such as cracking can occur in embankment dams. The Quaternary geology encountered at the site from the Ontario Geological Survey was Whiteshell Till, Labradorean Glaciofluvial, Whylie Formation, Whitemouth Lake Till, Brenna Formation, Poplar River Formation, and Holocene Deposit. Within the clay fill, the undrained

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    Mountains as water supply they play a high importance in today’s role as how we as human kind from the beginning of life it changes the state of living. In the textbook The Changing Earth the word mountain is defines as “a designation for any area of land that stands significantly higher, at least 300 m”. (244 Monroe) As a mountain being considered a land of 300 m high, being that high it effects on humans , it can be an obstacle on getting from one point to another especially if the water supply

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    Muggle Astronomy Essay

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    Astronomy is the study of objects and events in space, how they work, and what makes them occur. Muggle astronomy stops at that definition. But for the purposes of magic, astronomy allows us to better understand and predict events in the universe that might play a role in various magical disciplines. The phase of the moon or the alignment of the planets and stars, for example, can have a significant effect on a spell or potion that a wizard or witch might perform or concoct. Mercury is the smallest

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