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    don’t need to be.” He recognizes that resolving environmental damage doesn’t have to fall in the hands of only the science community. Therefore, he takes initiative by presenting himself as a concerned human being with only the thought of making the Earth cleaner. Additionally, he uses logos by stating not only facts but also bringing attention to information that should already be obvious. After talking about way to improve our environment through economy, he states, “The economy will die if our ecosystems

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    every advancement that ever occurred on our mother earth. Reptilians were even though to be present in Sumeria the earliest civilization. “Historian Professor Charles Hapgood squarely faces the issue when he writes that ‘today we find primitive cultures co-existing with advanced modem society on all continents… We shall now assume that 20,000 years ago while Paleolithic peoples held out in Europe, more advanced cultures existed elsewhere on earth.”’

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    Judeo-Christian story God creates light and the sky and the earth etc. in seven days. In the Iroquois story the earth is created by the sky womans husband tearing apart the tree of light and creating a hole that the earth is in. In the Iroquois story there are two entities at the beginning versus the Judeo-Christian where there is one. In the Judeo-Christian story, the animals were created by God. But in the Iroquois story, the animals on earth already exist. The two stories also share some similarities

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    concept applies to time, at some point the human mind ceases to differentiate between larger and larger timescales. Like the king and his chessboard, we have trouble contemplating the vast eons of time that lie between us and the creation of the earth. Each day seems like a grain of rice, so small that it seems as though they could never add up to anything substantial. However, looking back allows us to put ourselves into perspective. By examining history, we can see that we have been on this planet

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    three main topics of Natural disaster which are the types of natural disaster, how they affect us and how we they have affected the US. This natural disaster article is about how families are separated.it also explains how it affects us on the day to day bases losing family members to natural disasters in this article

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    Teen Activists Helping Our World There are people on this Earth who want to help. These people are called Teen Activists. Three important teen activists are Malala Yousafzai, Alex Lin, and Iqbal Masih. These are teens who are making a difference in the world. People don't just want these teens in their life, but the future of Earth depends on them to help. Earth as some of us know is in danger with erosion and pollution. With these teens, we might just stop a significant amount Earth's problems

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    The Summer Triangle

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    coalesce and become… Earth, us, the rocks, the trees, the everything. Any element heavier than hydrogen, like the calcium, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and approximately 60 other basic ingredients that make a human, originated in the stars. 2. The Grand Canyon has some of the darkest skies left on the planet. When you are here, you can see the “Milky Way” spanning the night sky, a view of the spiral arms of our galaxy. Light pollution is a big problem that gets bigger by the day. Eighty percent of children

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    Week 1 Sci 151 Essay

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    Compare that to fast things in day-to-day life. a. The Earth revolves around the Sun about 60,000 miles per hours. b. This could be similar to driving a race car as fast as possible around an oval type track. 2) How is our Sun moving in the galaxy? a.)The Sun is moving by orbiting

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    Yesterday I got a new neighbor. He says he is a member of the flat earth society. But he is very wrong. The earth is not flat at all, it is round. I’m going to figure out a way to make him believe that the earth is not flat. Then he will not be a member of the flat earth society anymore and he can go prove to his friends that it is not flat. Well to start off, Earth is round and everyone knows that. The earth was formed from clouds and dust which created stars and other things. The earth’s core

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    Introduction Evolution is the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of earth. The theory of evolution by natural selection, is talked about in Darwin's book "On the Origin of Species" in 1859, which is the process by which organisms change over time as a result of changes in heritable physical or behavioral traits. Two very important scientists, Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel built up the evolutionary

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