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    prosperous decade in the American history. The. U.S. experienced massive expansion of economy and culture. The USA’s world position after the WWI was the main reason for its economic bloom in 1920’s because its economy was massively more secure than that of any other countries’. The other important reasons for America’s economic bloom are Share confidence, assembly line, and new technological knowledge. After the WWI, the readjustment took about a year but it brought the change in American minds. The government

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    Red Tide Research Paper

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    Red tide or Karenia brevis, is a single celled eukaryotic organism that appears in a bloom off the west coast of Florida. These dinoflagellates produce a toxin known as brevetoxins, which at high concentrations can cause severe harm to marine and human life. Human activity is thought to be bringing about a higher frequency and concentration of the algae blooms by nutrient run off and from ships traveling through the tide. The algae is very fragile so when it is disturbed by crashing waves or by the

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    In order to begin this examination of women as Sirens we must first turn to the Odyssey in order to understand the characteristics usually attributed to these mysterious and deadly creatures. In Greek mythology Sirens were sea Nymphs who lured sailors to their deaths with their alluring song. In the Odyssey Odysseus is warned about the sirens who “enchant all who come near them”.3 He orders his men to plug their ears with wax so as not to hear their song. He himself cannot resist the opportunity

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    Ocean Dead Zone Essay

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    The purpose of this research paper is to make more people aware of ocean dead zones and how they can not only affect the marine oasis, but how the can affect us as humans also. Dead zones are a more common term for the word hypoxia, which means lower or reduced levels in the water. Dead zones are areas in oceans and lakes where the oxygen levels are low, too low for most organisms to survive in them. Dead zones are so because of a process called eutrophication. Eutrophication happens when a body

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    The Effects of Harmful Algal Blooms and Eutrophication Introduction Eutrophication, by definition, is a process where bodies of water receive excess nutrients that stimulate excessive plant growth. Eutrophication results from continuous pollution in the form of agricultural run-offs or sewage outflows. Fertilizers and sewage are both rich in nitrogen and phosphorus, which are both nutrients essential for plant growth. However, these nutrients are typically low in content in aquatic environments

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    Bloom Research and Response Paper Benjamin Bloom developed Bloom’s Taxonomy in 1956. It identifies three domains: cognitive, affective, and psychomotor, used to evaluate knowledge assimilated by the learner. Each domain has hierarchical categories that progressively measure the level of understanding achieved. This paper reviews each domain and list the categories found within, discuss how Bloom’s taxonomy apply to the case study presented by Larkin and Burton’s article ‘Evaluating a Case Study

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    Portrayal of Women in James Joyce's Ulysses The novel, "Ulysses", by James Joyce shows the reader hour by hour a single day in the life of one man.  But this epic which specifically deals with Leopold Bloom and has reference to Stephen Dedalus, holds so much more appendage to other areas of life.  One, is the portrayal of women in Ulysses. A common speculation is that men seem to have a more dominating status over women.  However, in Ulysses that theory dwindles due to the women who  play significant

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    Dinoflagellate Algae

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    impacts of Dinoflagellate algae: economic, ecologic, and human health hazards ABSTRACT Increasing pollution both atmospheric and oceanic are encouraging algal growth and increasing the frequency and geographic range of high density dinoflagellate blooms. Public health and economic impacts, as well as negative ecological effects of the aquatic environment are increasing the scientific research done on toxic dinoflagellate species. Contaminated bivalves are causing paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP)

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    Take-Home Exam: Sexuality and Closure in Ulysses Joyce’s construction of the female is thought-provoking and striking, especially within the novel. Although Ulysses is a male-dominated novel, the focus on female characters are often highly sexualized. For instance, in the episode, “Nausicca,” Gerty MacDowell has adapted to the constructed gender roles that are prevalent in society. Not only that, the omniscient narrator speaks of Gerty and her friends at the beach in a sarcastic tone, likely mocking

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    Appreciative Advising; Literature Review EDL 558 Dr. Katherine Divine Angelica Novo   Table of Contents Academic Advising 1 Appreciative Inquiry 1 Appreciative Advising 2 Six Stages of Appreciative Advising 2 Disarm 2 Discover 3 Dream 3 Design 3 Deliver 3 Don’t Settle 5 Developing Successful Students 7 Recommendations for Practice 4 References 4 Appendix A 5 Appendix B 5 Appendix C 5 Type chapter title (level 3) 6   Academic Advising Academic Advisors have been needed for as long as there

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