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    Biodiesel as a vehicle fuel source is the way of the future for America, because it gives citizens freedom. Biodiesel is a fuel similar to diesel derived from a plant source, like corn, used vegetable oil, or even algae. This biofuel is created from renewable resources to replace the low source of fossil fuels that is unfortunately nonrenewable. American society was basically coerced into finding a substitute for depleting fossil fuel reserves. Rising conflict between the United States (U.S.) and

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    Pain Of Grief

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    Moving Beyond the Pain of Losing Someone You Love My mum passed away one year prior a month ago. By one means or another I have made it 395 days without hearing her voice; her voice was as beautiful as a crystal clear lake. I watched her beaming in the open darkness; her bright crescent moon smile as brilliant as the star-studded sky above us. Freckled. Eyes as blue as a cloudless sky on a summer day. Click here to read more Grief is a black hole, unending and unfathomable. Sucking you dry of any

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    and un-tampered wildlife, gleaming streams running pure water, glowing meadows filled with extravagant life. But now it’s all gone. The works of happy life kidnapped by the likes of “pure” conjecture in the way off destruction. Streams, rivers and lakes turned into cess-pools of radiation, and oil. Hangers full of cold metal machines, dripped in oil that scream freedom, yet mean something else. The American government once pride and true, and free, now corrupt and fascist. Piercing robotic drones

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    SMARTPHONES: Analysis of Impact Draft Smartphones have changed our world completely and is now commonly being used by many users such as students, businesses, employees, and other people in different ages worldwide. It became one of the most essential and powerful tools nowadays because it makes our work a lot easier which helps us work efficiently and in the most convenient way. Smartphones and other mobile devices have become really handy and turned out to be one of the most needed gadget to have

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    Desalination and its Impact Authors: 1*Miles Smith Affiliations:1Dartmouth College *Correspondence to: Miles.F.W.Smith.19@dartmouth.edu Abstract: In the last few decades, large scale desalination plants have been constructed in countries where water scarcity is an issue in hopes of providing these countries with additional water resources. As the number of water crises increases globally, the number of desalination plants is expected to increase as well. Although the technology has rapidly advanced

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    this person can rest for the night. Within the four lines of each stanza, the first, second, and fourth lines rhyme. The third line does not. But it does set up the rhymes for the next stanza. In the third stanza queer, near, and year all rhyme, but lake rhymes with shake, mistake, and flake in the following stanza. In the final stanza, where the third line rhymes with the previous two and is repeated as the fourth

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    Sea Water: Dolomitization Essay

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    dolomitization, and why it is important to understand from a hydrocarbon perspective. Introduction Dolomite (CaMg〖(CO_3)〗_2) is found in carbonate rocks of all ages that formed under a variety of conditions, but today it only forms in hypersaline lagoons, lakes and tidal flats. This suggests that most dolomite is secondary in origin as a result of dolomitization: the replacement of calcite or aragonite (CaCO_3) by dolomite soon after deposition or during

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    There were many storms that hit the gulf coast, but Katrina was a wakeup call. As Katrina grew stronger and stronger, the warnings were crystal clear. As said by National Hurricane Center Director Max Mayfield Aug. 28 as the storm approached; “All signs point to it becoming one of the strongest hurricanes ever to hit the United States.” One Weather Service meteorologist even voiced a very

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    Disney Resort Essay

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    DISNEYWORLD The Walt Disney Resort which was formerly recognized as Disney World is a complex for entertainment in the Lake Buena Vista, Florida. It was established on the first of October 1971, and has bagged the reputation of the most visited resort in the world receiving over 52 million every year from across the globe. It is managed and owned by Walt Disney Parts and Resorts, part of the Walt Disney Company. The land area covers around 42,000 acres consisting of 24 resort hotels, 4 theme parks

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    Two Places To Go Essay

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    probably visit an art museum, but that is probably it. In this particular vacation, the joy is in the journey. The thing I am really excited about is the luxury train. Once aboard, I will get to witness incredible nature with my own eyes. I will see lakes, mountains, and forests. Bright greens will swirl past me. Towering mountain tops will blanket my fellow passengers with a long casted shadow. We will stop at Glacier National Park. I desperately want to hike the trails I have never traveled on before

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