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    traffic congestion are heavy military presence, bridges and tunnels, and poor methods of alternate transportation. The consequences of heavy traffic are delays in commute, more accidents on the road, and noise and air pollution.   Norfolk is home to the largest Naval Base in the world, along with five other bases for all branches of the military. As a result, the number of cars commuting is increased. Another factor to consider is the tunnels and bridges that are in the geographical area. Because this

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    New England Colonies Dbq

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    stock companies and the rich alike shared a common ideal of having a fresh start from outside their homeland. Two colonies with one common nationality, however, became two diverse establishments in North America. The colonies in New England and the Chesapeake region developed into two substantially contrasting ways of life. The main colony in the New England region was Massachusetts, which included the Puritans, a group of religious settlers who wanted to purify the Protestant Church of England.

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    I look out at the bridge lights reflecting off the glassy water and then the little waves tumbling over my feet. This is Virginia Beach. I have grown up here: it’s nearly all I know, and I care for it deeply. Despite this, I am not blinded to its numerous defects, or, for that matter, its strengths that do not hinge upon the abounding natural resources the land has to offer. My school, for instance, is a blessing I often neglect. Since the second grade I have attended the gifted program, a program

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    Puritan Pros And Cons

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    The idea of indentured whites began to dispel as the colonists grew fonder of each other. They couldn’t fathom the idea that people of color were also deserving of slaves, especially white slaves. The colonists began to muscle their way into the Chesapeake area with an incentive to purchase as many African slaves as possible. The Portuguese and the Spanish owned slaves to produce their sugar. Longstanding racism rendered Africans inferior in order to justify permanent

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    In the past century, human activities, including burning fossil fuels and agriculture have caused the release of greenhouse gasses like carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere. Increasing greenhouse gasses as a significant cause of global warming induce global temperatures to increase and affect the Earths climate. Nowadays, Global Warming is a hot topic and one of the critical environmental issues facing the world. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) definition for climate change is:

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    the first costal which has four scutes on the bridge with pores. The carapus also has five vertebral scutes. This species of sea turtle can weigh anywhere from 75-100 pounds and 25-28 inches wide (Blair Witherington).

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    The Battle of Yorktown

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    The Battle of Yorktown was the decisive battle of the American Revolutionary War. The French and American forces laid siege upon the British forces at Yorktown, Virginia and eventually forced the surrender of nearly one-third of the total number of British troops in America. This battle showed that massive loss of life is not the only factor that will determine the victor, as there were a relatively low number of casualties taken by both sides. Instead, it was an aggregate of economic, social

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    In sum, for the United States to continue to compete with other major international economies, the country must further prioritize the cultivation of low carbon energy from the nuclear and renewable industries. Still yet, expanding the country’s nuclear and renewable energy infrastructure necessitates successfully addressing the prohibitive costs of initial development in both industries. At various points, the federal government has taken steps to do just that through the implementation of tax

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    Tangier: The Disappearing Island Every summer night on Tangier Island was filled with delicious food, amazing music, and energetic friends. The night started with pizza and root beer floats at a restaurant called Four Brothers. After a couple hours of talking and eating, we would walk around the tiny island listening to the song “Apple Bottom Jeans” and dancing like nobody was watching. Finally, the night ended after a few laps around the island on my best friend’s moped. No matter how many years

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    includes unexplained deaths, bloodied and battered soldiers, ornery, knife wielding pirates in search of treasures, and a Indian burial grounds. With this kind of colorful history, it is no wonder that the woods and nearby Haven Beach, overlooking Chesapeake Bay, are haunted and legendary. Folklore has woven many tales that include sightings of ghost horses, spectral headless hellhounds, unexplained floating lights, orbs, the ghosts of British and Spanish soldiers, and a ghost pirate ship that appears

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