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Recycling
Number of words: 427 - Number of pages: 2

.... recycle or that whatever they do is insignificant, but that's wrong it really takes no longer to throw a can in the bin than in the garbage. Anything that anybody recycles makes a difference, for instance one aluminum can saves enough energy to run a T.V for 3 hours, a single glass jar saves enough energy to light a light bulb for 4 hours. So for every thing you recycle it does save energy. One of the big myths which I think prevents a lot of people from is that not many things can be recycled, maybe that was true 15 years ago but not any more. Now days almost anything can be recycle .....

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Disscusion On Time
Number of words: 321 - Number of pages: 2

.... travel in space easier for them to reach places that are further away. I also think that space is the next place we as humans have to explore. That we have explored everything that is of great importance here on earth and that the universe around us, can give us a better understanding of what is around us. The problem that we face though is that every thing is so far away from us and time never seemed to be on our hand. These last few years it seems that science fiction is becoming science fact. I think it’s only a matter of time that, the idea’s of star-trek and all those other shows b .....

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Hopes And Dreams
Number of words: 736 - Number of pages: 3

.... dogs. The real world is lying right under there feet. We are starting to believe that the poor will always be with us, its something we must learn to live with. So we build more prisons and hire more police to protect us from the underclass. Unfortunately we forgot to ask ourselves a very important question, is that the way to cooperate with the poor? It is not there fault that they were born penniless, but it is our fault for abandoning them from our lives and pushing them away from living a happy life. We were all born into this world and hold a right to enjoy it. So I hope that .....

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Cryptographys Importance In Go
Number of words: 1013 - Number of pages: 4

.... (Pike, 1996). Cryptography has a substantial role in the United States’ economy, military, and overall, secure communication. Cryptography is used in secure telephones (STU III & STU IV) used by the White House, Pentagon, Joint Chiefs of Staff, and other governmental agencies vulnerable to eavesdropping by potentially hostile nations. The commercial sector of the United States also uses cryptography. Hundreds of messages over the Internet stay secure with the use of high security cryptographic software. Companies like Amazon.com, E-bay, On-sale.com, and others must protect their c .....

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Endangered Species In Canada
Number of words: 1476 - Number of pages: 6

.... are not hunted, animals will die out if these necessities cannot be met. In this century, loss of habitat has been one of the main caused of extinction (pg 8, Silverstein). People share the country and the planet with all the other creatures that live here. As human population grows, people spread out into areas that once were wild, and they compete with animals for living space. Mort times than not the animals lose in this battle. People cut down forests for lumber, clear fields for farms, and fill swamps to build towns, highways, and factories. Land can also .....

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The Idatarod
Number of words: 868 - Number of pages: 4

.... a trip that took place in 1925 to deliver medicine to Nome. The race has two routes, the Northern and the Southern. In even-numbered years, the Northern route is used and in odd-numbered years, the Southern route is used. The Iditarod is the hardest and toughest dogsled race there is. Sometimes the mushers get so tired, they hallucinate. What makes the race so demanding? Three features: time, temperature and distance. The temperature in Alaska is so cold that it can reach up to 40 degrees below zero during the running of the race. Because it gets so .....

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Mardi Gras
Number of words: 770 - Number of pages: 3

.... family to watch the parades. I saw the brightly colored costumes, as well as everyone’s body and face covered with glitter. I heard the sweet sounds of the steelband playing and people everywhere dancing in the street. The smell of sweat was in the air as everyone bunched up together to see the floats in all their brilliant glory. I can also recall the taste of sweet syrup as I licked it off the snowcone I was eating. in New Orleans, however, was a whole new experience for me. On Fat Tuesday I woke up early so I could go to Canal and St Charles Street to watch the parades. The .....

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Helios
Number of words: 184 - Number of pages: 1

.... pulled by four horses across the sky with a giant flaming ball in it. He rode with his sister Eos, the goddess of dawn. There are several different stories about how he got back to the East. One story says that he rode in a giant golden cup on the river Oceanus. In other stories he returned by boat. Helios fed his horses herbs on the Isle of the Blessed. When Zeus was dividing up the universe, Helios was either gone or forgotten so Zeus gave him the island of Rhodes where a giant statue of him stood. The statue was knocked down by a giant earthquake. Helios' journeys made him an a .....

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Tarot Card Use In The U.s
Number of words: 1585 - Number of pages: 6

.... the spirits of the deceased. Some methods of fortune telling involve clairvoyance, the ability to perceive events or objects beyond the range of the senses. Although fortune telling has little support in science, it remains popular in many countries, including the United States. People have practiced various forms of fortune telling for thousands of years. It became a widespread practice in many ancient societies, particularly among rulers, who often sought advice from fortune tellers. In ancient China, for example, emperors had court astrologers and special diviners who predicted the fu .....

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How Free Do We Want To Be
Number of words: 289 - Number of pages: 2

.... for speeding or dangerous driving. If you are at school you could forget all about learning and play games all day long. It does sound like a good life but would such a system work in reality? If you spend any time thinking about it then you must come to the conclusion that life would be more difficult without rules rather than easier. For example, imagine there were no rules regulating what side of the road you drive on, you decide for yourself when you wake up in the morning. Would you take a chance driving down a motorway in such a society when someone could be coming straight at you at .....

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