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    Biodiversity Decline

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    Declining Biodiversity Deanna Garrett ENV495 Jeanne Lambert May 6‚ 2013 Declining Biodiversity Biodiversity is important in ecosystems because every life form works together in order for them to function. When these ecosystems are disrupted or altered‚ or even lacks biodiversity‚ it poses major threats to all the life forms in it‚ whether it happens quickly or over a long period of time.  These threats include atmospheric pollution‚ weather catastrophe‚ climate changes‚ or even man-made

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    Should The City of Detroit have a camera one every corner? The city of Detroit should not have a camera on every corner. Yes we need to do something to make or city safer. Yes there are many unsolved crimes but the people in Detroit needs privacy. We should not have a camera watching every move we make. No matter where we go once we are outside our homes we will be getting watched. How much privacy do they expect us to give up for safety? If I’m alone in the park‚ I want to know that

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    Religion on a Decline

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    1. Religion on a Decline America is still predominantly a Christian nation‚ but it’s becoming both less Christian and less religious. In one of the most dramatic shifts‚ a good percentage of Americans now say they have no religion‚ which is a figure that’s almost doubled in the last couple years. Americans with no religious preference are now larger than all other major religious groups‚ with the exception for Catholics which have been at the forefront

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    Decline of Manners

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    Y Generation Manners In “The Decline of Manners‚” Martin states that “younger people in today’s society are ruder than people were twenty or thirty years ago.” Martin also goes on to reveal that young people are “slovenly‚ less communicative‚ and generally impolite to one another.” Martin argues that increasing informality of dress‚ lack of communication and mean-spiritedness all contribute to this behavior. She targets certain age groups communicating that “this is obvious to anyone over the

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    culminated during the homecoming of U.S Soldiers‚ causing an economic decline which soon enflamed‚ as the U.S dealt with yet another catastrophe‚ the Great Depression. A misfortune that disadvantaged African Americans relentlessly‚ as opposed to white Americans‚ as they continued to encounter injustices that had only intensified since the Great Depression. The onset of World War II‚ brought another “defense boom” that allowed Detroit to lead “the nation in [an] economic escape from the Great Depression”

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    Tobacco's Decline

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    Over 20 million Americans have died prematurely as a result of smoking and smoking-related illness since the first Surgeon General Report was released 50 years ago. Smoking has been widely known to increase risk for illnesses including cancer‚ cardiovascular disease‚ diabetes‚ immune and autoimmune disorders‚ and eye disease. Smoking is also known to cause reproductive issues and diminished overall health. However‚ despite increased tobacco control measures and education around the dangers of smoking

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    It appears that both riots occurred because of the discrimination against the black communities‚ the Detroit 1967 Riot was because of the unnecessary raids on the black communities‚ more specifically the bar where it all began and the Los Angeles 1992 riot was due to the police officers that were acquitted in the beating of Rodney. Even though the bar was unlicensed‚ the black communities felt that they’ve had enough of the police brutality as well as the racism and discrimination against them. The

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    Decline in Britishness

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    The national identity of British citizens has evolved drastically over time. There is an intense desire among Britons to develop or define what it is to be British‚ made difficult today as a result of the many layers of British identity. Unlike most nations‚ which have distinct traditions‚ religious convictions‚ and even dialect‚ The United Kingdom is made up of separate nation-states with their own deeply ingrained cultures. Further complicating the matter is the rise of multiculturalism‚ which

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    Music Decline

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    Having a ball; what’s working in music The music industry has not only undergone evolution; but revolution. Spanning multiple generations‚ it has transformed from spinning black discs to downloadable versions. Not only have the product and music styles changed over time; but also many of the artists’ focus. Artists of today sing a different tune when it comes to their livelihoods. However‚ regardless of dwindling purchasing song sales and concert tickets‚ the music industry remains alive through

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    Detroit had been in decline since it was rocked by race riots in 1967. Since then‚ there has been a real drop-off in investment and economic development in the city. Like a lot of other cities in the American northeast and Midwest‚ it was badly affected when factories moved south or out of the country‚ but was harder hit because it was a one-industry city. Most big cities have more than one industry‚ but Detroit’s economy was completely centered on the automobile. When the Recession hit‚ Detroit

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