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    We all know that the prohibition didn’t work in the 1920s, especially in beer-loving Wisconsin. Organized crime rates shot through the roof and people still drank and made alcohol which was made even more noxious thanks the gangs that controlled it. Wisconsin Senator John J. Blaine proposed a constitutional amendment for the repeal of prohibition that would follow through soon after in late 1933. So why did we think that the prohibition of marijuana would last? Although we aren’t as obsessed with

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    4. SALTS CREATE SALINE, SODIC, AND SALINE CONDITION IN SOIL: Saline soils contain adequate amounts of salts to harm plants growth prominently. It may be identified by white or light brown crusts on the soil surface. Saline soils usually have an EC of more than 4 mmho cm-1. Salts that are usually created in saline soils include NaCl (table salt), CaCl2, gypsum (CaSO4), magnesium sul¬fate, potassium chloride and sodium sulfate. The pH of saline soils is generally below 8.5. The normal desired range

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    the most the most gainful steel producers in North America. It possesses 18 plants, produce 25 million tons of steel, and it successful was during both the 2005 and 2006. - Nucor creates value by giving the managers of each plant the independency in decision making that mean, They should make the Decisions quickly without back or wait any orders or permission from head office .Aldo they can use the resources from other plants or from the market Moreover, they use modern equipment to produce high quality

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    Seated on his couch, watching a black and white movie, Cander attempts to unwind from the days work. Still present is a scatter of papers across the table in front of him. His phone rings, surprised to receive a call at so late of an hour, he answers inquisitively. “Hello?” “Cander! It’s Greene.” “Isabelle? Where the heck did you go today?” “I’ll explain later. Can you meet me? At the coffee house, on 11th?” “Now? It’s kind of late.” “You don’t need the sleep, just meet me.” Greene hangs up

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    Endangered Species Essay

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    Risks Affecting EVERYONE As a species, people tend to put themselves before other species. However, as soon as other species are extinct, the ecosystem as a whole becomes harmed which alters all human life. Endangered species began to diminish when humans began to interfere with animal life as early as the year 1607 when Jamestown was founded. The human species began to feed and provide society with luxuries at the expense of animals. In order to save endangered species, society must put in progress

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    microorganisms that exist into one natural ecosystem, and is the establishment for life on Earth, which is precisely why saving biodiversity is essential. Biomes are very large ecological areas on the earth’s surface, with fauna and flora (animals and plants) adapting to their environment. The nine biomes described in the Hall are: Coral Reef and Coastal Wetlands, Tropical Rainforest, Freshwater Wetlands, Rivers and Lakes, Deserts, Oceans, Temperate and Boreal Forest, Tundra, Grasslands

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    appreciate how precious water is. Saving water at home does not require any significant cost but there are many ways we can save water through our actions. We need to save water because we need to save plants. Earth’s oxygen and most of the food comes from plants. Not just us but plants also need water for survival too."Midwest Plan Service guidelines suggest that farms using 2,000 gallons per day" (Consumptive Water Use Restrictions in the Delaware River Basin. 2002. Agricultural and Biological

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    help society grow and cherish. Animals are dying and going extinct... for what?!?! SPORT? Why do people want to kill animals for their felt or ivory? Why kill endangered animals just for black market trading. When you could be using that money to plant trees or making medicine for sick human and animals? My driving question is: What can we do as people of the world to save animals from poachers? The research that I found does have a way we can prevent poachers from killing animals for sport and

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    I am a 16 year old student who turns 17 in March and I go to Dinuba High. It’s not to a huge school and it’s not too small of school either it’s in between the school which makes it a good size school. At this school in my english class we are learning about cloning and how some people believe it’s a great amazing tool we can use and how others think it’s a horrible thing and that it takes the meaning of life away. So I am writing to inform you about cloning and how it can benefit us in many ways

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    As years go by, the population of humans increase, with the expansion of humans more land is needed to provide shelter and other necessities. Yet, humans do not comprehend that they also must consider the animals and plants lifestyle. Nowadays, people do not recognize the damages they do to society. As each year passes, each person’s changes the way they think and contributes a domino effect. When trees are cut down and other landmarks are used to build supermarkets or hotels, humans are taking away

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