Algae VS CO2

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While we humans are killing planet Earth by releasing carbon emmisions. Other organisms on this planet are trying to stop global warming. One fine example of this would be the algae. Scientists report that there has been a large increase of algae in Antarctica, absorbing the greenhouse gas and sinking to the bottom of the ocean. Scientists do not yet know if the algae are capable of decomposing the greenhouse gas but it would take a long time before the carbon resurfaces back to the air again. Much further after we deplete our fossil fuel storage. With the help of simple organisms such as these algae, we continue to combat global combat even as of now.

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Random Script #1

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Narrator: Me
Boy1, 2, 3 Undecided

LOCATION: Somewhere in the mountains
TIME: 5:30 PM
CHARACTERS: Boy1, Boy2, Boy3
BRIEF SUMMERY: The three boys gets lost and finds smoke

Narrator: One day, three children MAYOっwas in the mountains. Everyone in the two days without eating anything ARUKIMAWA. In the evening, the FURIHAJIMETA candy.

Boy1: jaded.
Boy2: SUITA stomach.
Boy3: TABETAI the noodles.
Boy2: Well, is it a good steak
Boy3: Ramen
Boy2: Steak
Boy1: Oh, I just move
Boy3: Bad
Boy2: Oh YOUTTOTEUCHINIKAERERUZO lot!
Boy1: I’m French ARUITA bold!
Boy3: a fine, but how good?
Boy1: No, I DAMETA! I die in here!

Narrator: the limits of the body children per finally, was about to give up. However, when smoke from the other side of a mountain or out.

Boy1: Oh, the smoke!
Boy2: Oh, the Japanese DOTA!
Boy1: Maybe there are one!
Boy3: noodles may have!
Boy2: Let me!

Narrator: The children of煙RI and I was going to the village, or had

Boy1: Oh! Village!
Boy2: But not everyone!
Boy3: a reverse one!

Narrator: Suddenly before the children came out of snakes

Boy1: Oh! HEBITA!
Boy2: awesome!
Boy3: to vomit!

Narrator: Even though children in NIGEMASHITA.
Don’s door SHIMADDA and even!

Boy1: Huh?
Boy2: OTOTA what?
Boy3: I blame, right?

Narrator: The roof of the house was skipped in the wind

Boy1: Oh!
Boy2: What’s going on or what?
Boy3: on the move and YAKUSO

Narrator: DETARA children outside, I’ll BINIHENSHINSHITA trees

Boy1: Zombie!
Boy2: to vomit!
Boy3: edible!

Narrator: One boy’s head suddenly gone. As blood came out of FANTIN. One was a boy in a zombie.

Boy1 (Z): are you! It’s a mouth-watering!
Boy2: Wow!
Boy3: KOROSA!

Narrator: Two boys, one with HASHITTA. Suddenly came in front of the wall.

Boy2: Oh!
Boy3: and the ball went!
Boy2: I can not away
Boy3: TAOSHIMASHOU a zombie!

Two boys and one towards the zombie HASHIRIDASHITA
However, they were eating in the slow-zombie

Boy2: Oh that! My leg!
Boy3: It hurts! Help!
Boy1: omumom good!

And, boy, I’ll be BINITABERAREMASHITA the middle.

The End

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Cats

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Cat, or Felis catus is a small predatory carnivorous species of mammal. History indicates that cats have been associated for at least 9000 years. Over 600 million homes around the world own cats. Cats can weight anywhere between 2.5 and 7 kg (5.5–16 pounds). The largest cat ever weighed about 21.297 kilograms (46.952 lb)and the smallest cat ever officially recorded weighed around 3lbs (1.36 kg). Cats averagely sleep for 13-14 hours, they are most active at night. The average lifespan for cats can be from 14 to 20 years, the oldest-known cat lived to the age of 36.

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US Presidential Election

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As you may already know, Democratic candidate Senator Barack Obama won the US Presidential Election on Tuesday. Obama won in a landslide with more than 52% of the popular vote and over 350 electoral votes. While Obama’s policies seems promising, I’m still not convinces that he will be able to accomplish all of them. The national debt is huge, the country’s financial system is in a mess, and the Iraq War is still going on. President-Elect Obama need to pull the country back together and promote Nationalistic ideas among the ordinary citizens, and only then, will American solve its problems

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Zinc

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Zinc , also called Spelter is a metallic chemical element with the symbol Zn and atomic number 30. Zinc is used widely in plating steel, alloys, and batteries. Zinc is also one of the essential minerals necessary for sustaining life. But too much of it may cause zinc poisoning. Zinc powder is also used in fuel for rocket ships. The current main producer of zinc is China, owning about 40% of the world’s total production. Receiving the appropriate amount of zinc can help strengthen the human immune system.

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Yahoo’s Financial Crisis

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Due to the Global economic crisis, Yahoo stocks has fallen over 40% in the past 3 months and its earnings has decreased as well. Yahoo plans to lay off over one thousand jobs by January and also cut a major portion of their operation costs.

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Response to the Bailout

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So as you may know, the US government passed the 700 billion bailout last week. Despite assurances from the government, the stock market crashed, Dow’s dropped to the 9000’s, down 30+% from the week before. Big US companies such as GM, Chrysler, AIG, JP Morgan are also on the verge of bankrupt. The US economic crisis is also affecting financial markets of Europe and Asia.
In my opinion, the bailout had no effect what’s so ever. Borrowing money and giving it to companies that are on the verge of collapse is a waste. In our current competitive financial market, existing companies must go out of business in order for new opportunities to come out.

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Study Habits

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Setting up good studying habits is actually more important that studying it self. Having good study habits will make studying more effective and enjoyable. So how exactly do you find these “good” study habits?

A good study habit is something that you can do everyday and it increases the rate in which you learn stuff. For example, some people’s brains works best in the morning while some works better in the afternoon, these people should adjust their studying plan to whenever they feel they learn the best (yes, even if it’s 3AM in the morning). Some other examples are: 1. turning off the TV when doing homework, 2. move your desk outside where the fresh air are, 3. eat breakfast everyday 4. Take a shower before doing homework, or maybe 5. Take a break every 45 minutes.

There is no “best” studying habit, so feel free to do what you think works best. And if it really “works best” you should be seeing results in a few weeks.

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