The purpose of the Louisiana purchase in 1803 was to give the United States more control of the Mississippi River, and the port city of New Orleans, which were both used by farmers to ship their crops and get paid.
Well, there are different ways. One way is the look at the side, or spine for the "correct form". Also, you can look in the front of the book. There will most likely be some extra pages before the beginning of the story. And somewhere in the end of the book will most likely have information about the author.
Wind power has gain interest in the last decade because it is one of few very clean renewable energy sources. There are countries, like the US that have large open spaces with excellent winds that are favorable for building large wind parks. The only downside of this source is that wind parks take a large amount of space, and it the US those are even build on the Native American Sacred Ground. On the other hand Nuclear Power Plant, is less clean and more dangerous. Nuclear Plant does not emit any CO2 in the air, but it does have a higly toxic waste and it is potentialy dangerous if the malfunction occurs. Nuclear waste is radioactive and it is the most dangerous for humans. In the countries that have less wind power, these plants are an option, as in France for example.
Answer:
b)
Explanation:
A hookup culture is a culture that accepts and encourages casual sex encounters, like one-night stands, without including emotional bonding or a long term commitment. A hookup can actually has many meanings that go from kissing to foreplay and oral sex. The main point in a hookup is the lack of emotional bonding or commitment.
According to different researches, this culture is highly interrelated with alcohol and other drug use, since the use of these substances can disinhibit sexual behaviors leading to hookups.
Thus, the correct answer would be b)
<u>Note: </u>
<u>a) This culture is not likely to be embraced by religious students since religion often doesn't approve these kind of behaviors.</u>
<u>c) It doesn't have to do with gender, so it's not the preferred relationship started for female college students.</u>
<u>d) Since there are risks in this culture, it's not supported by parent and college administrators. </u>
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The answer is the third one!! :)