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1. Jacques Cousteau argued that human activity in Antarctica could disrupt the natural equilibrium between the Earth's heat and the ocean's cooling effect on the atmosphere, potentially threatening the process that controls the planet's climate. 2. Despite prohibition, organized crime increased in the 1920s as people continued buying and selling alcohol unchecked by police. At the same time, jazz music grew in popularity among young people, symbolizing America's break from tradition. 3. Bicycle helmet use could reduce head injury deaths by 85% according to studies, as three-quarters of over 1,000 annual bicycling fatalities result from head injuries, especially among school-aged children.

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1. Jacques Cousteau argued that human activity in Antarctica could disrupt the natural equilibrium between the Earth's heat and the ocean's cooling effect on the atmosphere, potentially threatening the process that controls the planet's climate. 2. Despite prohibition, organized crime increased in the 1920s as people continued buying and selling alcohol unchecked by police. At the same time, jazz music grew in popularity among young people, symbolizing America's break from tradition. 3. Bicycle helmet use could reduce head injury deaths by 85% according to studies, as three-quarters of over 1,000 annual bicycling fatalities result from head injuries, especially among school-aged children.

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1. According to Jacques Cousteau, the action being done by the people in Antarctica is

threatened by a natural process that controls the earths climate. He says that when

human activity takes place, it could block the equilibrium between the earths heat and

the ocean waters coolness that affects the atmosphere. (Captain Cousteau)

2. There are lots of local bar in the cities and we all know that they sell liquors. In the year

of 1920, in spite of prohibition of the usage of alcohol sales, whenever they want to get

one, they could. There were years that organized crime increased because of the people

being not interfered with the police. Musicians like Louis Armstrong became favorites

especially for young people but also, there were people who did not accept the changes

from classical music to jazz. Those who are best examples of opposition towards tradition

was the rapid increase of young Western women who wore short skirts, bobbed their hair,

listened to jazz who called as flappers which symbolizes Americas break with the past.

(Yancey, 1989)

3. From "Bike Helmets: Unused Lifesavers", the key to reducing the bicycling deaths is by

using helmet, which are caused by head injuries, 75% of more than 1000 deaths in record

each year. According to study, by cushioning the head upon impact, helmet can reduce

head injuries up to 85%, saving the lives of victims, wherein school age children are

more prone to this accident and so half of the victims of bicycling deaths annually.

4. When it comes to exceptional in giving the viewers the well-defined sensory impression

of experiencing the place in the first time, Matisse paintings are attention-worthy. For

example, The Casbah Gate represents the image standing on an afternoon, captivating the

bright patch of colors and a little bit of outlines. Even the soldier, the doorman slightly
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observing those who come and go through the gate, combination into the location as though

real. (Plagens, 1990)

5. Sears tower is conceivably noted as the greatest achievement in skyscraper engineering.

However, engineers and architects still searching for the tallest building in the world.

They try to answer the question of the maximum height a building could go. William

LeMessurier a structural engineer, sketched a one half mile building which is twice as

high as the Sears tower. Moreover, architect Robert Sobel stated that current technology

can construct a 500- story skyscraper. (Ron Bachman, 1990)

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