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    The Earth Has A Fever

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    “The Earth has a fever‚ and the fever is rising… We are what is wrong‚ and we must make it right” (Al Gore‚ 2007). In the context of global warming‚ discuss the extent to which you agree with this statement. For the last 2.5 million years‚ global temperature has shifted between cold glacial periods that last for around 100 000 years‚ and warmer interglacial periods that last for around 10 000 years. Right now we are in an interglacial period. 20 000 years ago the Earth was cold. Around 15000 years

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    Restless Earth Key Terms

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    Restless Earth Key Terms... Key Term Meaning Anticline A fold that is convex up and has its oldest beds at its core. Ash cloud A large cloud of smoke and debris that forms over a volcano after it erupts. Collision zone When 2 continental plates collide. Neither plate is forced under the other‚ nor so both are forced up and form fold mountains. Composite volcano Composite volcanoes are made up of alternating layers of lava and ash (other volcanoes just consist of lava). They are usually found at

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    How the Earth Has Changed

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    The earth has not always looked the way it looks today. In other words‚ the United States one billion years ago was in a totally different location than it is today!! How does this happen? And why does this happen? Let’s take a look. In order for us to get some understanding of how the earth has changed over time‚ we first need to understand some of the things that took place‚ and are still taking place‚ in the earth. What about the internal structure of the Earth? Our best clues about the interior

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    Reading Has Many Benefits

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    SPM ESSAYS – EXTRA! EXAMPLE 1 Reading has many benefits. What are they? Introduction Most of us have been exposed to reading since we were young but not many of us have the habit of reading for leisure. - read only because they have to study for their examinations but reading is not only limited to study materials - fun to read storybooks‚ novels‚ magazines‚ comics‚ newspapers and any other reading material that is of interest to us Main body a) Reading enhances our general knowledge. - learn about

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    How Many Satellites Are Orbiting the Earth? Satellites are tracked by United States Space Surveillance Network (SSN)‚ which has been tracking every object in orbit over 10 cm (3.937 inches) in diameter since it was founded in 1957. There are approximately 3‚000 satellites operating in Earth orbit‚ according to the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)‚ out of roughly 8‚000 man-made objects in total. In its entire history‚ the SSN has tracked more than 24‚500 space objects orbiting

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    How does Emily Bronte convey coping with loss in “Cold in The Earth?” In “Cold in The Earth”‚ Emily Bronte seeks to explore the dramatic psychological journey of losing a loved one. Bronte emphasises the speakers’ inner struggle and pain which she attempts to overcome throughout the poem as well as demonstrating the stages required to reconcile herself to the truth. Bronte also analyses the dualistic thoughts whereby the speaker debates whether struggling with the loss is better than moving on

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    How Many People Live on Planet Earth There are 7 more than billion people on earth right now‚ and the number is getting bigger each day. Population growth is a serious problem‚ studies show that the world will hit about 8 billion people by the spring of 2024; it may even rise to 10 billion people by 2100! This growth will cause a large impact on quality of life. We will have the same amount of resources as we do today. Developing countries will have the worst time because they already don’t have

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    IN MANY WAYS‚ TELEVISION HAS PROVED TO BE ONE OF THE WORST INVENTIONS OF MODERN TIMES. ALL TOO OFTEN‚ TELEVISION IS HARMFUL BECAUSE OF THE SHOWS IT BROADCASTS AND THE WAY IT IS USED IN THE HOME. Undoubtedly‚ television has millions of viewers in the world and thanks to its inventor Philo Farnsworth‚ a Utah-born genius that had coloured the world of modern technology. Nowadays‚ people use television as a mass of communication‚ to learn from how to style to how to make a bomb‚ to tie a good family

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    “Television has too many advertisements during programmes” Is TV being ruined by adverts which have no relevance to the programme? Well throughout my piece of writing i am going to give my personal views and the views of others on why i think there are too many commercials now-a-days on television. When you watch a programme generally you do not want it to be interrupted by irrelevant information? Have you ever had a glance at what is going to be on next and the show says thirty minutes‚ but

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    come to a halt. For others‚ the new era has begund been in their favor. However‚ many things were still not perfect. There was a lot of discrepancy between men and women. Although many did not try to challenge these opinions‚ very few did. And Emily Stowe was one of these figures. As a creator of the YWCA‚ the first female principal in Canada and the first female Canadian to study and practise medicine‚ Doctor Emily Howard Stowe is an inspiration tofor many women who are reluctant to break

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