All Chapters of CLOWNY MISFORTUNES: Chapter 41 - Chapter 50
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CHAPTER 41
“Okay, who’s next? Ayobami lets hear”“wanna talk about WATER SYSTEMS IN CHINA.It is not easy to link a vast country having two over 5000-km-long rivers with a massive water shortage. According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization data (FAO 2007), China has only one quarter of the world’s average per capita share of fresh water per annum. Based on the huge population, uneven water distribution on time and space as well as widespread pollution, the limitation of water resource can be a barrier to the process of economic growth for the next decades. This essay will focus on China’s current water resource status and attempt to make evaluations among the following solutions: dams and reservoirs, inter-basin water transfer and wastewater reuse to find out the most appropriate methods for China to avoid future water crisis. Constructing Dams and Reservoirs is a universal solution to uneven water distribution on time. Rainfall dramatically differs from seasons and years. About 70% of
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CHAPTER 42
“can anyone talk about ENERGY USAGE IN THE UK?” Mrs Ayodele asked.“ it’s exactly what I wrote ma.” Gideon replied..“The main problem for the UK and other countries has been the unmanaged release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere resulting from the use of fossil fuels in energy generation. There is convincing evidence that this is causing major changes in the Earth’s climate, the consequences of which could threaten the health and livelihoods of so many people on this planet.The major issue that Governments worldwide are now facing is how to meet increasing energy demands from an ever increasing world population. The issue is politically charged, with differing opinions on how nuclear, renewable and energy efficient measures should contribute to future energy policy. From the governments point of view, energy policies must be driven by the aim of ensuring an adequate and secure supply of affordable energy whilst also properly dealing with the production of wastes, including both
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CHAPTER 43
“ okay, in this class, I want two people to talk on; TEN COMMANDMENTS.”“Alright ma," SAM responded." let me begin, the religious texts of the bible have established themselves as some of the most significant and praised texts of all time. This is likely because of their ability to be analysed on a variety of levels, including the three worlds of the texts. The world behind the text analyses it and its historical significance. The world of the text is the literal interpretation of the contents and events of scripture. Lastly, the world in front of the text is how the scripture impacts society today and in the future. Out of the scriptures of the Old Testament, very few compare to the universal appraisal and appeal of Exodus. Arguably the most memorable part of Exodus is The Ten Commandm
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CHAPTER 44
Bimbo blushed."So for real, you mean you'd be going to the Bahamas for a five-day vacation, just like that?" Amanda dropped a glass of wine after a sip."Careful there," Bimbo shifted the Stout bottle to make more space for the glass on the table. They both had gone to
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CHAPTER 45
Mrs. ayodele stood up.“Guys, I would love us to talk old stuffs”“Like?” Debo asked.“Old things of the past.. History, who’s going first?”“Me,” Ayoka smiled, humbly.“The Lewis and Clark expedition is known as a dangerous journey across the unknown lands of western United States. The exploration proved to be an achievement for the United States by paving the way to new developments in territorial expansion. President Thomas Jefferson selected Meriwether Lewis and William Clark in 1804 to explore the lands west of the Mississippi River. This exploration called the Lewis and Clark expedition resulted from the Louisiana Purchase, which granted 828,000 square miles of land
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CHAPTER 46
“I believe you all can say something about the significance of wars. Can you?”“Definitely”, said Tayo.“What if the wars that helped us get here today never happened. Where would we stand in the world we live in today? What are the most significant wars, and where would we be without them? Without these wars, the world we know today would be very different.  The Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire is not only one of the notable events within the early exploration and conquest of the land, but it is one of the most significant phenomenon to have ever occurred in the history. In general, the conquest displayed the impact of European scrutiny on the New World and the outcomes of the Age of Explorat
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CHAPTER 47
“Anyone got knowledge about Charlemagne or king Charles?” Randough asked.“Everyone has heard of King Charles, but what everyone does not know is he was also known as Karl or Charlemagne.” Simb replied him. Mrs Ayodele casted a stern gaze at the students. “Charlemagne and his sibling, Carloman, were both made King after their father, Pepin had passed away from dropsy in Paris near the Aquitanian War. Each King would have their part to govern. Charlemagne was assigned to rule the side that belonged to their father and Carloman was to rule the part their uncle, Carloman had governed. They
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CHAPTER 48
Bob walked briskly to the class podium.“You wanna talk about the Yorkshire ships?” Mrs. Ayodele asked.“Yes ma.”“Okay begin,”My historical topic for this paper will be on the Five Yorktown ships. The reason for this is two of the ships are world famous because of their time in both World Wars but the other three have been lost to history and I plan on bringing them back. These gallant ships were named after the Battle of Yorktown which took place in the Revolutionary War in Yorktown, VA. This is the spot that George Washington got his last chance to win the war. Which he did by boxing Lord Cornwallis in the harbor so he could not move forward or retreat. The historical lenses that will be used through out this paper w
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CHAPTER 49
“yes ma yo sound like sophie scholl,” andre said.“are you for real?” she asked.“okay, let me tell y’all a little from what I know about her. A Lutheran Christian, Sophie Scholl, was beheaded by the Nazis at twenty-one. Scholl was an anti-Nazi political activist. She was a member of the White Rose. The White Rose was a non-violent resistant group in Nazi Germany. The White Rose mission was to bring awareness to the citizens of Germany about what Hitler was doing to the Jews. Scholl and her brother Han’s were caught distributing leaflets opposing the Nazi party at the University of Munich. After being caught for high treason she was then arrested and beheaded by the Nazi’s in Germany at the young age of
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CHAPTER 50
“Well I definitely know some countries got the intentions of becoming a superpower,” Aaron said.“tell me about it”“ America first came out of its isolationist shell and stepped onto the world stage in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, and since then things have never been the same. After its victory over Spain, it had reached the top of the ladder of world prominence and was looking to play a part on the global level. It had a become a world-power with influence and a foothold in the affairs of the world, and with that came great power and responsibility. America’s ill-advised decisions, ambition and overbearing self-confidence, and the twisted desire to exert itself as a world power that was firm on its stance to contain communism and protect freedom and democracy h
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