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    The event is called Fast-Tax User Conference and is held the first week of November every year. The company that my event is based off on is Thomson Reuters ONESOURCE. The type of organizational structure of this business is a corporation. Some of the most important factors the organization takes into consideration when determining when and where the event is going to take place would be the time of the year. I was able to get in contact with my event coordinator and one of the major risk that could

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    Many people have dreamed about visiting Alaska when they are on vacation. Alaska is a state with beautiful mountains, landscapes, and wild animals that has attracted many tourists around the world. With lands filled with snow, skies filled with the Northern Lights, and delightful animals, such as the fuzzy penguins, that wander around the place. However, in this past few years, these snows have been melting, and some animals disappearing. All of this is due to global warming. To some people, global

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    of everything the club is doing that week/month and is able to help the Psychology Club with her vast knowledge of Psychology. Regardless if it is during her office hours or not, she is always willing to guide us on how to conduct Psychology themed events and activities. How has the advisor helped the organization accomplish its goals during the 2016-2017 academic year? Dr. Earles has been an amazing advisor for the Psychology

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    lizards. Frogs and salamanders are among the few small amphibians that survived. Mammals also survived and they are the largest group to survive the extinction. Over 50% of the world’s population were thought to have died out in the course of this event. Many species became extinct, some of these were marine reptiles, big amphibians, some reef-building creatures and some cephalopod molluscs. Some possible theories for extinction

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    The last dinosaurs walked this earth over 65 million years ago. Although the cause of extinction is still a mystery. There are many leading theories why A big meteorite crashed into Earth, changing the climatic conditions so dramatically that dinosaurs could not survive,Ash and gas spewing from volcanoes suffocated many of the dinosaurs,diseases wiped out entire populations of dinosaurs food chain imbalances lead to the starvation of the dinosaurs. Why there are so much reasons and no one has

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    planning. Although festivals can differ in details and events, they all come together to celebrate one thing: the arts. It is commonly said that a festival is an opportunity to showcase one’s community, give the public the gift of art and culture, and promote cultural understanding, appreciation, and acceptance (“Live From Your Neighborhood” 22). Defining your festival’s mission is a critical element to the organizational structure of the event. This serves as an initial guide in the establishment

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    Abstract The Earth has experienced 5 notable mass extinction events to date; these extinctions have impacted coral reef systems significantly. Every occurrence of mass extinction has left the Earth without living reefs for millions of years. These intervals of absence are often termed ‘reef gaps’ (geological intervals where there are no traces of what might have been existing reefs). The sources of these ‘events’ will be discussed further. The primary causes of mass extinctions are linked to the

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    the crater is believed to have been traveling much slower than originally thought. The article suggests that the meteor was traveling at speeds greater than ten time the speed of a bullet shot from a rifle. The main mystery surrounding this impact event concerns the fact that the liquefied rock in the crater is significantly less than anticipated because of the impact. The size of the crater measures a depth of 570 feet with a diameter of 4,100 feet. The crater was created approximately fifty thousand

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    Dinosaur Extinction Sixty-Five Million years ago, a giant space rock believed to be some six miles across hit Earth near the town of Chicxulub, Mexico, blasting a crater more than 110 miles wide. The impact is believed to have released as much energy as 100 trillion tons of TNT, more than 1 billion times the power of the atom bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. The giant mosasaurs and plesiosaurs in the seas and the pterosaurs in the skies. Plankton, the base of the ocean

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    The Rosetta Mission

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    Billions of years ago, a comet roughly 15 kilometers in size collided with the Earth. The collision resulted in the extinction of ninety percent of the species on earth, including the dinosaurs. For many years scientist have been working to solve the age old question, how did life originate on Earth? Many have come up with hypotheses ranging from evolution to extraterrestrial beings. However new evidence has come into light that the same comet that destroyed the dinosaurs could have been the starting

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