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    The story A Temporary Matter by Jhumpa Lahiri is about a couple dealing with the stillbirth of their child. In the six months since‚ the couple‚ Shoba and Shukamar‚ have grown distant from each other. When the power is scheduled to go out during dinner every night due to maintenance‚ they begin to play a game where they reveal secrets to each other in the dark. The game allows for the couple to learn more about each other and grow closer‚ however all is fleeting when Shoba reveals that she is leaving

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    Every Child Matters Introduction This act is to promote a child’s wellbeing‚ safety and learning. To protect them by law and to encourage how parents need to treat their children. Their Classification of a child is anyone under the age of 18‚ if there is a child in need of help with serious factors affecting their lives then this act will take into place and attend to their needs however they can. I will go through this act in parts‚ going through key points that the act covers. The Act’s aim

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    A Temporary Matter Husband and wife Shukumar and Shoba are notified that their electricity will be turned off at 8:00PM for five evenings in a row in order to fix a power line. Shoba tells her husband this news. He looks at her‚ noticing that her makeup has run from her time at the gym. He reminisces about how she would look in the morning after a party in happier times. Shoba insists that the electric company should work on the lines during the day. Shukumar takes slight offense at this idea; since

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    In-situ and Ex-situ Conservation Methods 4.3   Explain how in situ and ex situ conservation methods are used to maintain biodiversity.  Refer to protected areas and/or reserves‚ seed banks‚ botanic gardens‚ zoos‚ sperm banks  In Situ Conservation Methods In-situ conservation‚ the conservation of species in their natural habitats‚ is considered the most appropriate way of conserving biodiversity. Conserving the areas where populations of species exist naturally is an underlying condition for the

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    The roles of Zoos in conservation The main aim of zoos is to protect and conserve global biodiversity and wildlife. To do this they have four roles to play which are; research‚ conservation‚ education and welfare. Research: Research is the careful search or inquiry for new facts by scientific study of a subject‚ through a course of critical investigation. By studying animals we can learn new things about their behaviour and lifestyle. The Secretary of State’s Standards of Modern Zoo Practice

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    Quantitative Conservation of Momentum Name: ______________________________________ 1. Kim holds a 2.0 kg air rifle loosely and fires a bullet of mass 1.0 g. The muzzle velocity of the bullet is 150 m/s. Find the recoil speed of the gun. Momentum conservation equation: Recoil speed =________________ 2. If the girl in the previous question holds the gun tightly against her body‚ the recoil speed is less. Calculate the new recoil speed for the 48 kg girl. Momentum conservation equation:

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    The conservation movement was a controversial topic nationwide. Some people supported it‚ while others thought it was absurd to take away natural resources that were necessary to live. Regardless‚ whether you supported the movement or not‚ it did effect you because of the substantial change it brought to the United States. The conservation movement was founded for a plethora of reasons in order to better the country. The conservation movement was founded because of the questions about who should

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    Why are dams needed? Agriculture is the backbone of Pakistan’s economy. Pakistan today is among one of the World’s fastest growing population‚ now estimated as over 170 million. Due to lack of large river regulation capability through sizeable storages‚ the country is already facing serious shortages in food grains. Given the present trend‚ Pakistan could soon become one of the food deficit countries in the near future. Therefore‚ there is a dire need to build storages for augmenting agriculture

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    Experts say us Americans are turning into a bunch of savages. Should we care? Would you like it if you you were trying to watch a movie‚ but are constantly irritated by the sound of ringing cell phones and chatter in the background? Impolite behavior is threatening our way of life and is detrimental to our future and happiness. Showing your consideration for others might result in good manners being reflected from others to you. It would not hurt to show others proper edict‚ would it? Apparently

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    Shane Nelson LIT 349 Prof. Brown Final paper Eugenics behind a Veil of Conservation What may start off having even the best of intentions could end up having some serious negative consequences. Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt seemed to have started his belief in eugenics within a sense of nationalism where it was a woman’s duty to the state to birth and raise a family. He emphasized this view through his conservation programs where white‚ farming women were the epitome of the ideal type of person

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