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    Stop Poisoning Our Water

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    The PBS documentary, Poison Waters, is a documentary on the disastrous state of America’s major water bodies that continue to be polluted by state governments and companies. The video is a source used to educate the general public on the dangers of pollution and the disastrous effects pollution will have on the environment. The video exposes a multitude of people and institutions that purposely turn a blind eye to what is going on in the environment. The main reason the state of the environment is

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    Thesis ; The Chinook and Nez perce provide food, clothes , and shelter to their people they have different and similar strategies to collect food, clothes and, shelter . BODY 1: The differences between the Chinook tribe and the Nez perce tribe and how the two tribes collect their food and what they collect is.... The Chinook (page 1154 in the Encyclopedia of Native American tribes it states )“used dugout canoes up to fifty feet long they caught fish and sea mammals near the mouth of the Columbia

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    systems and solutions. The company is a global corporation headquartered in Montreal 29 January 1942, Canada, with total revenues of about $14.7 billion. The major shareholders are members of the bombardier family. Bombardier sells its products on all five continents, with a high concentration in Europe and North America. More than 94%

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    to their friends, however, it is going against the copyright law if the company attached a legal document to inform the user they could not share it for each digital content. Torrent downloads or what is known on the web Pirate Downloads, works by having a user seeding a particular content to a website such as Pirate Bay, Torrentz, ExtraTorrent, and many more are available for the public to leech to their computers. Companies cannot force the law to be international because people do not agree to

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    that were available a mere 10 years ago. Billions of dollars are easily lost due to this decrease in production within the industry. The bay that was shown during the movie, Chesapeake Bay, is one of the largest estuaries in the United States. This bay is very susceptible to becoming a dead zone due to all the nitrogen and phosphorus is being brought into the bay from farming. A dead zone does not allow or oxygen to be produced due to all the algae that are present, and once an animal is in a trapped

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    Pipeline Case

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    is very impactful to our environment and we have seen many issues arise. Our group, Greenpeace and our team firmly believes the pipeline shouldn’t be built. Why? This pipeline poses a serious risk to our environment, and animals which is what our company

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    As humanity continues to prosper agriculturally, industrially, and in population, companies, as well as local communities, have obsessively used the Ocean to toss their waste without consequences. The formation of dead zones has been intensified by the increase runoff of fertilizers and the burning of fossil fuels. Enhanced primary production causes algae to bloom at a constant rate creating a layer near the surface. This layer acts as a roof to vegetation below resulting in a lack of oxygen which

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    Two specific regions that many historians tend to articulate about. Consisting of Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire, the New England region presents many intriguing ways of achieving their goals. Likewise, the Chesapeake Bay, which contain Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina and part of South Carolina, also have their own ways of achieving different goals. While many focus on the differences of each region, others focus on the similarities that each of the regions possess

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    Bay Shore park 1890-In 1890 a small group of Hampton Institute supervisor purchased eight acres of beachfront on Chesapeake Bay to provide a place for student exercise and the location of a hotel which could host out of town visitors. Led by Frank D. Banks, the administrators pooled their funds to build a four room cottage they ambitiously named the Bay Shore Hotel. As word spread, this rare Atlantic coast resort open to African Americans, soon attracted guest from as far Georgia and New York on

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    formally known today as torrents, should be legal. File sharing is only illegal if the material that is being distributed is copyrighted. Even then if the creator of the content chooses to distribute their material in this format it is also legal. Companies argue that the unwanted sharing of their

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