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Boston Massacre

What really happened at the Boston massacre Thomas Zygmunt Frederick Community College American History February 24 2011 During the later years of the colonists being under British control and taxes, many different incidences of aggression took place between the colonists and the ...

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Wavelength

By Matej Jancar Wavelength (1967) is a continuous forty-five minute zoom from its widest field to its smallest and final field which rests on the photograph of ocean on the wall. The camera is motionless and is facing far side of eighty foot New York loft with windows. There are four human ...

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Orca Whales

Killer Whales The orca, or the “killer,” whale is one of the most well-known and most majestic of the sea. Belonging to the dolphin family, the killer whale is found all over the world’s oceans and has been the object of study by many animal researchers over the past few decades. Killer whales ...

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Macbeth Film Adaptation

Macbeth Film Adaptation In the Shakespeare play Macbeth Act I begin with the Thunder and three witches meet to make plan to confront Macbeth. Then in scene 2 you have the captain, who was wounded helping Duncan’s son Malcolm escape capture by the Irish, replies that the Scottish generals ...

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The Pit And The Pendulm

The movie started out as a man walked along the ocean to enter a huge castle. His sister had moved there when she married Dom Madena, but now she was dead. The castle was used to torture Catholics during the Inquisition. Dom Madena believes that the castle has an atmosphere of torture thick ...

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Sri Lanka Independence

Sri Lanka’s path as a modern, independent nation has been long tarnished by?almost continual political violence. Governments have faced?pressure from the Sinhalese majority not to make concessions to the?Tamil minority; Tamils have stressed for more autonomy. The Singhalese make up the majority of ...

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Colorado

Colorado is located in the Rocky Mountain region in the Western United States. Its total area is 104,091 square miles and 5,024,748 people live there. Seventy-Five percent of the population are Anglos. Hispanics make up thirteen percent of Coloradans and African Americans make up four percent. The ...

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Fossil Fuels

Fossil fuels or mineral fuels are fuels formed by natural resources such as anaerobic decomposition of buried dead organisms. The age of the organisms and their resulting fossil fuels is typically millions of years, and sometimes exceeds 650 million years. These fuels contain high percentage of ...

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Destruction of Coral Reefs

Destruction of Coral Reefs Coral Reef Destruction Coral reefs are the marine versions of tropical forests. They are the world's most biologically diverse marine ecosystems. Of all the vital coastal ecosystems under threat, it is coral reefs which are being decimated faster than any other marine ...

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Fish

A fish is any gill-bearing aquatic vertebrate (or craniate) animal that lacks limbs with digits. Included in this definition are the living hagfish, lampreys, and cartilaginous and bony fish, as well as various extinct related groups. Because the term is defined negatively, and excludes the ...

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Amazing Grace

For well over 300 years, European countries, including the British Empire, forced Africans into slavery. The first nation to enslave Africans and transport them across the Atlantic Ocean was Portugal in the mid to late 1400’s. The first Britain to engage in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade was ...

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The Battle of Okinawa

The Battle of Okinawa Few events have shaped the world in such violent and multitudinous ways as the events of World War II. Probably the most profound event was the use of atomic weapons on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This decision was not made lightly and many factors led up to that ...

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Culture and Traditions of Contemporary Sierra Leone

Culture and Traditions of Contemporary Sierra Leone Sierra Leone is located in the Western region of Africa bordering the North Atlantic Ocean between Guinea and Liberia. It is a beautiful country with white sand beaches, orange and coconut trees all around, and the people of good hearts; ...

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Tikopia Tribe

Tikopia Tribe of Melanesia Termera Callahan Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Instructor: Donnie Burnette February 21, 2011 Tikopia are primarily an agricultural society. Their agricultural practice is strongly tied to preserving their population. This is a tribe with a complex social ...

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Environment

When we talk about the environment, we are actually talking about our surroundings. This consists of non living as well as living beings. When we talk about the environment it is important that we realise that there are two types of environments. One type is the natural environment and the other is ...

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Herbert George Wells

Jinal Patel English IV Mr. Perez April 4, 2011 Research Paper I, Herbert George Wells was born on 21 of September 1866 in Kent, England. I was mostly called by the name “Bertie” in my family, and I was the fourth and last child of my parents. My parents were both domestic servants, they ...

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Climate

It now takes the Earth one year and six months to regenerate what we use in a year. We maintain this overshoot by liquidating the Earth's resources. Overshoot is a vastly underestimated threat to human well being and the health of the planet, and one that is not adequately addressed. By ...

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Global Climate Change: Where’s the Evidence?

Global Climate Change: Where’s the Evidence? For years now climate scientists have urged people to change the way we leave our carbon footprint and help save the earth from extreme storms, unusual floods and droughts, intense heat waves, rising seas levels and many changes in biological ...

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Somalia's History

Somalia’s History In between the 7th and 10th centuries, Muslim Arabs and Persians immigrated to a region of the African coast that eventually became Somalia. These immigrants set up numerous trade sites along Somalia’s gulf and the Indian Ocean. In the 15th and 16th centuries, Somali Warriors ...

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The Old Man And The Sea

The Old Man And The Sea is the last piece of work Ernest Hemingway published and it is one of his most famous novels. The novel was considered so great that Hemingway received the Nobel prize in 1954. It is set in the 1950’s Havana on Cuba where a lot of fishermen manage to make a living. The ...

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