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    Off Shore Drilling My topic is on off- shore drilling. It refers to the discovery and development of gas and oil which lie underwater through drilling a well. This content will tell you the pros and cons of this event and what it’s doing to our community. We’ll know what off-shore drilling is suppose to do for our economy in this review. I’ve started out my research with and branched off of it to and clicked on “Just how dangerous are oil rigs.” (secondary source) On April 20‚ 2010

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    media has begun to portray stereotypes. Media portrayal of stereotypes broadcast a false sense of reality to portray what people want to see in order to boost ratings. There are many T.V shows out there that focus solely on stereotypes and ignorance. A prime example of this would be the “reality” show Jersey Shore. The jersey shore cast focuses on Italian stereotypes as well as gender differences and the double standards of today’s Generation. The television show Jersey shore was first aired in 2009

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    Threats to Jersey Airport include: 1- Safety concerns: The non- compliant obstacle limitations clearances to the taxiway and terminal building can contribute to an increased risk for an aviation related accident. 2-Competitors: direct competition for tourists is present from the other Channel island of Guernsey‚ whilst mainland Europe tourists could be affected by the current euro crisis and other socio economic factors affecting the aviation industry‚ thus potential revenue could be lost. The majority

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    invading Asian shore crab (Hemigrapsus sanguineus)‚ has been a growing cause for concern for over a decade in Southeastern Massachusetts. It is suspected that the species was first introduced in the U.S. as adults or larvae present in ballast water discharged from incoming global trade ships. The first specimen in the U.S. was recorded in Townsend Inlet‚ Cape May County‚ NJ in 1988. The first appearance in Massachusetts was near Woods Hole on Cape Cod in 1992. By 1994‚ the Asian shore crab was identified

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    Should You Seek a No Fault Divorce in Bay Shore‚ NY? During divorce‚ most spouses are angry‚ frustrated‚ and hurt. These individuals think back over every little thing their spouses have done wrong over the years and want to make them pay during the divorce proceedings. However‚ it may be easier to simply seek a no fault divorce in Bay Shore‚ New York. A no fault divorce in Bay Shore‚ New York offers many benefits and advantages to divorcing couples. However‚ no fault divorces are not appropriate

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    in presence of Asian shore crab Describe the adaptation In the 1980’s the Asian shore crab arrived in the waters around New England‚ and it quickly became one of the most dominant crab species in New England (Science Daily‚ 2006). However‚ the blue mussel that is native to the are has evolved to defend itself against the dominant crab which eat the mussels by crushing their shells. The favorable adaptation of the crab is its ability to thicken its shell in when an Asian shore crab comes close to

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    One decision that I made with my family was to move to New Jersey from California. This was a huge decision in my life‚ I came to New Jersey when I was 8. We made the decision as a family. We had to move because my dad got a job offer from a good company in New Jersey. This was the one moment in my life that I had to think about everything and not just myself. This was the real first mature decision that I made in my life with my family. This decision changed my life for the good. This created a

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    Indian Stereotypes

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    Indian Stereotypes Reflection on Indian Stereotypes A stereotype is a conforming idea about a group or race of people. When discussing Native Americans‚ many stereotypes do not accurately describe the identity of us. Racial stereotypes have always been around for as long as I can remember. Being a Native American male myself I can honestly say that I and my family have been subjected to it. I have been called a drunken Indian and my three and six year old daughters have been called “untamed

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    student while law enforcement officers must have probable cause. In the cases of Best V. New Jersey and Safford V. Redding‚ the issues of search and seizure of a student in school are laid out in different scenarios that clearly portray the difference between a constitutional search and an unconstitutional search. The concept of reasonable suspicion is sufficient for the extended search in the Best V. New Jersey case because the student was in clear violation of school policy and the search was necessary

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    international perspectives of Brazil as well as their impact on foreign media. Although Antunes’ argument fails to address native opinions‚ it does create an open forum for a discussion about stereotypes. With her analysis of cinematic and historical evidence‚ Antunes insightfully uses the 2011 film Rio to explain how stereotypes in media frequently misrepresent Brazil’s complex socioeconomic dynamics and overall global influence due to their oversimplification of these critical factors. The chapter begins with

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