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    humanity and thrive without us? In the short story “There Will Come Soft Rains” by Ray Bradbury the setting is in a ‘smart’ house that stands alone in the bombed town of Allendale, California, this house represents the dangers of technology and how it can be created to outlive and outsmart nature and mankind. Technology’s oblivion to the disappearance of mankind has allowed it to outsmart humans. The house in “There Will Come Soft Rains” cannot grasp or comprehend the fact that the family that…

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    In the novel The Big Sleep the narrator shows the corruption that surfaces in Los Angeles and the modern world in general. Reveals issues that include wealth and class, exploitation and corruption play out in The Big Sleep. “Sean McCann has argued that hard-boiled fiction is fundamentally a parable about the economic crisis of the day (i.e the Depression and the New Deal). Specifically he argues: The Big Sleep is an allegory of economic predation in which the vernacular energy of the white preys…

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    Introduction The Anasazi were American Indians who disappeared around 1300 A.D. No one knows what happened to the Anasazi, just that they were once a well-developed civilization. The Anasazi grew and hunted for their own food, until one day, they were just gone. The Anasazi left everything behind: cooking pots, baskets, clothing, and food. Some say that they might have migrated to a different place because they were in the middle of the Great Drought which took place in the 13th century. Others…

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    sojourn to ease the grievous nature of what lies ahead. Pale, fresh moonlight reflects off of the blinds’ ignominious demeanor, composing an unsung, offkey harmony and serving as the augur to the lurid reality. The slanted roof, covered in the corpses of rain and autumn’s children, turns upwards discerningly, desperately reaching for escape and guidance. Above, sleeping sun remains in her hiding spot, but the swirling of dawn and dust will indubitably arrive. Feigning serenity, the dusty…

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    when it comes to your type of style. Whether it’s the brands they keep on the shelves or the people who work there, Hibbett sports are here to help our customers reach our next level of play. If Hibbetts don't have what you need, then it's going to rain cats and dogs. Basically you can't…

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    The Clatsop Indians were most well known for the way they dressed and the ways they made themselves look. The Clatsops have broad thick flat feet, thick ankles, and twisted legs. They commonly have a short stout body type, with a common copper skin type. They have a wide mouth and thick lips. Their noses are of normal size and long. Their eyes are normally black but sometimes yellowish brown with black pupils. Hair for both genders is parted at the top of the head and hangs down over the ears.…

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    away from starvation”. As nomads we were never able to settle down we are constantly moving. We have to follow our food sources. We ate animals, grasses. Our clothes were animal/hydes. The animals that the men hunted were antelope, fox, wolf, dogs, cats , birds , tortoises , and crabs. The tools we used for hunting, cooking, weapons, etc. were stone, bone, wood, bola/slimgeht, tool bags, and baslute – pots. We made all these things by hand. (We spent a lot of time) Back in the Neolithic…

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    Today marks the end of my first month in the trenches. The things I have seen in the trenches are unbelievable. There are hordes of rats. There are at least two types, the brown and the black. They’re the almost the size of my cat back home. Lately as its grow colder I’ve noticed them gnawing at my fallen trench mates. On top of all that, they’ve been spreading disease rampantly. They’re impossible to get rid of. We’ve tried shooting them out multiple times but they always come back to no avail.…

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    The Amazon Rainforest Introduction There is so much to explore in the Amazon: birds, trees, and animals. Did you know that about 1/4 of natural medicines have been discovered in rainforests? And did you know that 25% of the oxygen supply that we have throughout the world is supplied by the tropical rainforests, even though they are miles and miles away? Read on to find out more! Where is it? The Amazon rainforest, or Amazonia, is a gigantic rainforest located in South America in an…

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    1.What is social media? l Social Network Service l It is service which socializes and exchanges information with others on the internet 2. What kinds of social media are there? l Instagram l Kakaotalk l Wechat these 2, as well as Whatsapp, are not Social Media. They’re not a network like Facebook that is a platform for social interaction. There is a difference between ‘Social Media’ and ‘Social Networking’. Whatsapp, Kakaotalk and Wechat fall under Social Networking. However, you…

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