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    There is no denying heroin has infiltrated all areas of the country and all levels of society and that its emergence is traced back to misuse and abuse of prescription painkillers. As this research has noted, narcotic painkillers are similar to heroin, both are opioids, and they act in similar ways in the brain, producing the same kind of euphoria and lead to the same devastating addiction. Consequently, drug dealers provided heroin as the cheaper alternative for prescription opioid addicts…

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    vitamins, most of the excess intake will be excreted in urine and not cause any serious toxicity issues, unlike fat soluble vitamins that can lead to serious issues and is important not to exceed intake, especially in the form of supplements, for example cod liver oil supplements is a way to get vitamin D in your diet, but toxicity issues can result if intake is exceeded. Hence, I would prefer to take in more sunlight as there is no risk of overdose from sun exposure and of course, by taking…

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    The Pilgrims created their new society as ‘The City on a Hill’,the perfect society that should be an example for all other civilizations. Politically, the Puritans were far right religious fundamentalists. So, when the Puritans arrived in Cape Cod, the local Native people helped them survive. Predictably, just a few years later, the Puritans became self sufficient and no longer had any need for the natives. Due to their beliefs, Puritans felt it was their duty to the Natives to convert them so…

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    Dolphin: Spy in the Pod Come discover the amazing world of dolphins in this factual film by Robert Pilley, Mathew Gordon, John Downer and narrated by David Tennant. See up close footage of several different species of dolphins behavior and the unique cameras used to capture them. Would you like to know about how dolphins jump, how long a baby stay with its mother. How about how they communicate, mating rituals, and hunt. Join the nautilus, spy turtle, spy dolphin, spy tuna, and spy ray on their…

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    downtown Greensboro, Sunset Hills is a mature neighborhood with active residents. Sunset Hills is a historic neighborhood with some homes dating back to the 1920s. New home buyers will find different styles of homes, including Vintage Tudor Revivals, Cape Cods, and Ranch. Buyers who opt to purchase in an established neighborhood have the benefit of realizing impressive gains when they are ready to sell their home, which is certainly the case for the residents of Sunset Hills. Demographics within…

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    What meanings do permanent residents and second homeowners construct and ascribe to Rangeley? Both groups of actors rely on similar narratives of the rural idyll to construct Rangeley’s place distinction—they imagine it to be safe, isolated, and removed from the problems associated with the rest of the world. This narrative itself is not unique to rural places; in fact, this narrative has been one of the most enduring narratives of rurality (Williams 1974; Woods 2011). However, what is unique is…

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    Canada Urbanization

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    and regional location, or that all of her regions did not enjoy prosperity on the same level. Some regional locations experienced a rapid growth than others. The Maritimes economic growth was slow their economy before the national policy was based on cod,…

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    Why Overfishing Is Bad

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    In Medieval times a pair of fishing boats would drag a net between the two of them catching everything in its path. During the 1800’s, when humans needed blubber for oil lamps, they killed off a huge population of whales. In California, the herring, cod, and sardine population began to go extinct after being harvested for food in the 1900s. Today, modern technology has taken overfishing to extremes. We now can use tracking devices to detect where schools of fish are and are able to catch large…

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    Arguments against the “clash of civilizations” (CoC) theory have been made by authors such as Chiozza, Henderson and Tucker. According to these authors, civilizational factors alone are insufficient in producing greater risk of conflict. Other factors such as regime-type, geographical proximity, modernization, military capabilities, Cold war blocs, and major power status affect the prospects for conflict involvement between states as well. I will focus on regime-type, geographical proximity and…

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    Methanoculleus Summary

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    A review of Methanoculleus: a hydrogenotrophic methanogens frequently observed in anaerobic habitats Summary: Keywords: Methanoculleus, hydrogenotrophic pathway, methane production Introduction: Methane is an important greenhouse gas due to its capability of retaining heat and its release from many nature sources, including wetlands, fresh water or sea water sediments, and animal manure, etc. There are two main means of atmospheric methane production, biogenic and abiogenic. Since 70%-80% of…

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