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    Military Photos Scandals

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    Military Nude Photos Scandal Goes Full-On ’NCIS’ As Investigators Fight Burnout‚ Taunting A probe into the military’s nude photos scandal channels the popular ’NCIS’ television drama. However‚ the investigation into tens of thousands of leaked naked images of soldiers is real and nearing a boiling point. http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/investigators-in-nude-photo-sharing-scandal-face-a-grueling-task/ar-BBAOt0b?li=BBnb7Kz According to an MSN investigative report on the nude photo-sharing scandal

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    Ocean Noise Pollution

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    shrimp‚ the sound caused by wind upon the surface and even the occasional rumble from earthquakes. Over millions of years‚ the ocean’s marine species have developed into what they are today‚ with their own specialized acute hearing abilities‚ communication skills and echo location abilities at natural sound levels. Hearing is generally as important to many marine creatures as sight is for humans. The oceans once referred to as the "The Silent World" by Jacques Cousteau‚ has now become an increasingly

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    Introduction      As of now the Earths ocean is home to  over 230‚000 species of marine plants and animals. Today the oceans are at risk because of human activities. The main problem is climate change which leads to other problems within such as ocean acidification and pollution; these effects can all have an ever lasting impact on what’s in the ocean and what’s out.        Paragraph 1: Climate Change (ocean acidification‚ CO2 ‚etc.)     One of the main dangers of the oceans today is climate change

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    Save the Sea Turtles

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    face today it is a wonder that people consider saving these animals. Environmental conservatives and marine biologist are among the few people that are deeply concerned for these animals. Their concerns come from that the sea turtles demonstrate the ultimate lesson of ecology. The sea turtles link two vital ecosystems‚ beaches‚ and marine systems. Without the sea turtles‚ both the marine and beach ecosystems will weaken severely. This constant break down in the ecosystem causes a fast pacing

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    Greatest Generation

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    loved. Thomas Broderick was the son of a south Chicago working-class family. He was nineteen years old and a student at Xavier College in 1942‚ trying to make his mind up on which branch of the military he wanted to join. He enlisted in the merchant marine and after training was assigned a mission on a supply ship to North Africa. He became bored with his job and was intrigued by the paratroopers. So he enlisted in the army and trained to become a paratrooper. Broderick was sent with his unit as

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    Project Seahorse Analysis

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    Although the original plan to explore the Lofthus‚ a Norwegian cruise ship that sank in 1898 about 200 yards off of the Boynton Beach coast‚ was thwarted by choppy seas‚ the children happily sailed to Boynton Bay‚ near the Boynton Inlet‚ to explore marine life beneath the glistening water. To many it was just another typical day in sunny South Florida‚ but to this group of camp goers it was an adventure into the deep blue that many had never experienced. The children were eager to get off the boats

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    Since the Marine Corps’ beginnings‚ non-commissioned officers (NCOs) have played an important role in the many successes in the Corps and in the United States. Obviously‚ the modern NCO today might be a bit different than when the Marine Corps was first established on November 10‚ 1775‚ but they uphold and are the complete embodiment of the Corp’s history and traditions in values of honor‚ courage‚ and the commitment to the NCO creed. Honor guides the Marines to exemplify the ultimate in ethical

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    by doing what I love‚ I want to help the earth and all that inhabit it. I want to make a difference in any way even if it’s a bird with oil on it or a group of animals in the ocean that can’t find their way. I want to study animals. I want to be a marine

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    The United States Marine Corps has been one of the most powerful military branches in the world for more than twenty-three decades. The most important things that have kept this organization as prestigious and powerful as it is are the famous leadership traits‚ leadership principles‚ corps values and the leaders that uphold those traits. Without these structures‚ this leadership hierarchy this “gun club” would not have lasted this long. The next thousand or so words will help explain those traits

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    Effects Of Overfishing

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    For most people‚ the ocean is something that has always been there. After all‚ Earth is covered in a lot of water. But not everything is as fine as it seems. Although it may look like everything is doing well‚ the truth is that the ocean‚ and the marine life it sustains‚ is actually dying. Now‚ this doesn’t mean that the ocean is going to disappear anytime soon‚ but it does mean that things will change very drastically if nothing is done about this situation. If the ocean is dying‚ why isn’t everyone

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