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    Gambia Earthquake

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    Gambia Sevada Calvino Gambia is one of Africa's smallest and dense countries. It is located in the western region in the center of Senegal, on The Gambia river. It's capital is Banjul, a former fort of Portugal. February 18, 1965, Gambia was officially declared a country. Originally, The Gambia was the territory of Mali and the Songhai Empires until in the late 16th century when the empire fell to the constant raids and was taken over by Portugal.As many as 3…

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    by indigenous tribes had been met with controversial reactions. One indigenous group, the Guardians, “have tied up loggers, torched their trucks and tractors, and kicked them off the reserves” (Phillips). This, of course, has led to the decreased logging in the area, but some people are fearful of the radical methods in the already dangerous area. Indigenous groups play an important role in preserving Brazil’s Amazon rain forest as their reserves make up roughly one-fifth of its area, and they…

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    If such a time is ever reached, we will have to reconsider what role artificial intelligence has in our society. If artificial intelligence is able to surpass our own mental capacity, would it then be time to consider using AI to solve matters of social, ethical, or moral matters? At what point do computers become so powerful that we use them beyond their initial purpose of solving calculations, and move on to using them…

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    But on the other hand the global Warming will bring us more disasters than fortune. Because of the more and more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, the earth's temperature is rising day by day. The high temperature will cause many serious problems. What is more serious is its severe weather, such as extreme high temperatures, extreme low temperatures, extreme precipitation, extreme wind speeds, etc., which will lead to frequent natural disasters such as floods and droughts, food production…

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    clarify the situation. In this situation, the right thing to do is to decline the job transfer and turn in the report above the chief and someone not related to the chief’s son. At times people have to remove themselves from the equation and remember what is right and wrong, even if it has an effect on them. If the chief’s son knew he could not handle being an office and obeying the oath he took, he should have removed himself.…

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    Impacts Of Deforestation

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    There are two types of jungles, one is what we call an urban jungle, and another is a land, which mainly consists of trees and other plants. But very soon, we will only be left with the urban jungle, because the number of trees left in this world is gradually decreasing to critical levels. Forests take up 31% of the Earth’s land, and the numbers are dropping. This is the impact of deforestation; we are losing our forests, our jungles, and our trees. Deforestation is done in many ways, including…

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    Do we all know what biodiversity means? Well I think some of us do not know what biodiversity is, but it is important for us to know is the meaning of biodiversity. Biodiversity is the variety of life. Most of the people recognize biodiversity by species but biodiversity is more than just species. A species is a group of living organism that can interbreed for example white-tailed deer, blue whales, and bacteria that you cannot even see with your eyes. Species is only one part of biodiversity.…

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    The world is being polluted and it is an issue that is becoming one of the most crucial problems to solve, especially in Cambodia, where it is only getting worse everyday. The environment crisis is considered as a top priority issue in this country due to the challenges the country needed to overcome in trying to mitigate the impact it has on its citizens. The three major problems that Cambodia has been facing nowadays are deforestation, lack of waste management and air pollution. Firstly, the…

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    Endangered Tiger Essay

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    All tiger subspecies put together currently amount to around 3,200 endangered tigers remaining in the wild. The main reasons tigers are endangered—in most cases, critically endangered—are illegal hunting for their pelts, meat and body parts (used in folk medicines) as well as habitat loss that results from logging and other forms of forest…

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    So as you know, my name is Charlie and I am head of new recruits at Shapeshifting International. We are an organization that regulates and protects shapeshifters all over the world. But what even is a shapeshifter, you might be wondering? Well, a shapeshifter is a human who can transform into an animal, like you and me. A shapeshifter’s true animal form will reveal itself around that person’s coming of age, or 18th birthday. No one knows…

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