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    (Gerke S., 2001). With wastewater reuse the water stress will be alleviated. Constructed wetlands provide a cheaper and environmentally friendly means of treating wastewater so that it can be reused (Kivaisi K. A., 2001). Constructed wetlands makes use of the naturally

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    been around for two centuries and are still around today. Common reeds are found to be native and nonnative. This species is a part of the grass family, usually hollow and green with yellow knots. They are around 6-13 feet tall and are found in wetlands and ditches. There are three lineages created of the common reed, one, the North American lineage. Invasive species have negative, detrimental effects on the ecosystems and environments. In the article, Phragmites, Invasions Harm Riparian Property

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    Title: General Purpose: To inform. Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the benefits of crown restorations and the type of crowns available today. Thesis Statement: Dentist use specific diagnostic methods for determining if a tooth needs a crown; they know what situations were a crown would be beneficial for your dental health and will only diagnose if this treatment is needed. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: OH MY GOSH!! That woman just fell and broke her front teeth! She visits

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    The Tokyo railway station building is located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan in the Marunouchi business district. The station which acts as Tokyo’s main intercity terminal is served by the Tokyo Metro network, Japan Railways’ regional commuter lines as well as the Shinkansen high speed railway lines. The Tokyo Station also has a reputation of being the busiest station in the country, judging by the number of trains it serves per day; approximately three thousand trains in one day. Furthermore, the train

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    Key Facts and Issues Glenn Rozycki is a 25 year old resident of Scarborough, Ontario who left school at York University after one year because he felt that he would be happier running his own car detailing business. Glenn wants to start up a new company, Custom Car Care, cleaning and detailing cars. Glenn began this venture as a part time job but he wants to turn it into his full time job. To ensure that his business will be successful, especially in comparison to other similar businesses in

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    Tyler Olsen Dr. Kishida HIST 110-02 21 October 2015 The Most Convincing Approach For many years Western nations in Europe and North America had wanted to expand their trade with Japan and China; however, the people of the two Asian countries believed that the Westerners were barbarians with useless goods and religious beliefs that would challenge their traditions. Up until the 1800s, Japan and China had successfully restricted the influence of Western nations within their countries. Their ability

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    old church building still stands, having been erected over one hundred years earlier. For the same period of time, it has been occupied by a congregation, whose denominational origins lead back to a rural part of Kentucky in what was called the Restoration Movement, initiated by reformers who yearned for a primitive, apostolic form of Christianity, with “no creed but Christ.” Although “backcountry” in the denomination’s heritage, this particular congregation began in a boomtown. While striving to

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    A figurehead of the abject criticism of restoration era theatre was Jeremy Collier, a non-juror bishop who famously wrote A Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage, in which he discusses the deleterious effects of depicting unscrupulous acts, Young people particularly, should

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    The main causes of the Meiji Restoration Meiji Restoration was a significant historical event not only in Japanese history but also in world history. A study (Hunt, Lynn, Thomas, & Barbara, 2009) concluded that the word “Meiji” means “enlightened rule” and the goal was to combine “modern advances” with “eastern” values. This event restored practical imperial rule to Japan under Emperor Meiji in 1868 (“Meiji Restoration”, 2017). As a result, it led to the tremendous changes in political and social

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