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    As is known to everyone‚ the National Day holiday endows people with a lot of benefits‚ such as relaxing ourselves‚ expanding our outlook‚ as well as reuniting with our families; but it also brings about some problems which cannot be ignored. On one hand‚ during the seven-day holiday‚ innumerable traveling expeditions are flocking to the bus stations‚ train stations and airports‚ causing tedious traffic jams and thus adding some undesirable matters to the should-be-gleeful trip. Too heavy traffic

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    life instead of watched videos found on the Internet or documentaries. The source of geothermal energy will be found in the volcanic areas‚ from the heat of the earth’s crust. This type of energy is very clean and unlimited. The problems caused by volcanoes are the loss of lives of both plants and man. Also‚ the loss of farmland‚ property and building. The environment will also be changed. The eruption of the volcano will also affect the air travel. The massive explosion from the

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    What caused WW1

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    What factors were involved in starting the Great War? The time period leading up to World War I was the age of imperialism‚ a time when many countries in Western Europe were building up their empires throughout the world. They would oftentimes get into "disagreements" amongst themselves over who was to control certain areas of the world. The countries were jealous‚ suspicious and did not trust each other....... war was inevitable! World War I had roots in the following things: •• Alliance System:

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    Biology Honors 12 Part II. Scientific Method: Controlled Variables There are many different types of experimental procedures that can present the experimenter with problems that must be solved before reliable data can be collected. One such problem presents itself when many variables affect the dependent variable. For example‚ you want to determine the best method for studying for a test. You have taken many tests and have an idea that making note cards before a test will help you get a

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    a time when jobs and homes they thought they could count on suddenly were gone. Getting food‚ clothing‚ and a bed became an everyday struggle for many. What caused the Great Depression of the United States and what effects did it have on the lives of the people? The Great Depression is one of the most misunderstood events in American History. The Great Depression‚ an awful‚ tragic event‚ was a time when so many people were out of work‚ and those who had jobs made so little money‚ that people

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    What Caused The Dust Bowl

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    the Great Plains in hopes to savor the abundance of opportunities that came with the land. Unfortunately‚ they were only left to fear the land that was gifted for them. The deadly storm struck the already struggling Plains on March 15th‚ 1935. The Dust Bowl‚ the period of time where terrible windstorms ruined the soil and caused people to moved‚ lasted for a decade. This tragedy was caused by the Homestead Act‚ poor farming techniques‚ and the severe drought. In 1909‚ the federal government passed

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    States sends more people to prison than any other country in World. The state of Kentucky has also been having a jail problem. The Kentucky police has been locking up more inmates than they have ever before. The jails are overpopulated and the state is trying to figure out a solution to this jail problem. The video “Prison State”‚ a documentary by PBS Frontline‚ shows the problem Kentucky has with more inmates in jail. The states spends a lot of money to lock up prisoners. The state alone spends

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    What caused World War 1 Many different factors led to the start of the First World War. Like many other historical occurrences‚ one thing led to another and all of these factors came together to start World War 1. The main causes were militarism‚ alliances‚ imperialism‚ and nationalism‚ but many more other causes also helped spark the war. The rulers of the countries were all first cousins‚ with a lot of power that was in need of testing. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand sparked rivalry

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    Conflicts Caused by Differences among Groups Throughout history differences among groups have often led to conflict. Two specific conflicts were the persecution of Christians during the Roman Empire and the Armenian massacres. These two conflicts were caused by differences among groups. The persecution of Christians during the Roman Empire was caused by differences in religion. In 1914 the conflict between the Turks and the Armenians led to the Armenian massacre which was caused by political differences

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    According to the theory of mercantilism‚ the colonies only existed to serve the interests of Britain. But it seemed as if Britain was abusing their right over the colonies. They enforced many policies such as the Stamp Act‚ the Townshed Duties‚ and the Tea Act which caused many problems for the colonists. One problem that the colonists faced was the Stamp Act of 1765. This act imposed a new tax on legal documents‚ newspapers‚ playing cards and dice. The Americans did not agree with it. It was not

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