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    leaders and the clan members of Navajo tribe had been focusing on the clan atmosphere and on reinforcing their tribe. The nature allowed them to be more mobile, “The mountain homelands of the Tonto, White Mountain and San Carlos Apaches range from desert ridges to forest-covered peaks.” From February to June, after the harvesting season, men of the tribe used to go hunting and raiding to others land. In the meantime, women used to look after the children and the properties. During the Summer…

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    The Ruins Of Morla

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    This is a land made mostly of desert and sand. Hence the name. Within the Deserted lands, there are several sections; the Singing Sands, the Red Desert, the Black Dunes, the Black sands of Roth, and off slightly from the coast of the Black Sands of Roth are the volcano flows, that create the black sands. The Singing Sands are the section of the desert that is known to create illusions from those who wander through it. Singing them deeper into…

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    Arctic tundra The Arctic Tundra is found nearly everywhere in the North. They are found mostly in the arctic. The categorization of a tundra falls between a taiga and the ice caps. The zone is controlled by the extremes in the weather. In the arctic tundra there are two seasons: winter and summer. In the summer, the sun is present almost 24 hours a day. This amount of sun only warms up the tundra to a range of about 3°C to 12°C. In the winter, the lighting conditions are flipped. For example,…

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    plants and animals to the journey. When Sunday Jamal had packed all she thought they needed for the large African desert, and they…

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    Australia's Geography

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    and exporting the wool to the world, the Australia is often called “The country which sits in the harvesters” and “the country which rides on the back of the sheep”. In terms of mining, the extraction of different minerals and ores from Australia’s desert interior contributes to a larger part of the country’s GDP than both Agriculture and Tourism combined. Australia alone contributes to about 95% of the world’s Opal production. More than half of Australia’s total population lives within five…

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    Landforms Introduction In this week’s assignment we are asked to first describe the hydrologic cycle and apply it to where we live. Second we are asked to choose either a glacial landscape or a desert landscape and describe how the chosen landscape is formed and features that are found in the landscape. Then finally relate the chosen landscape to the hydrologic cycle. Hydrologic Cycle and Where I Live For this week’s assignment we were given the task to explain in our own words the hydrologic…

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    Faith In The Alchemist

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    Personal Legend, as you call it. That’s why I want you to continue toward your goal. If you have to wait until the war is over, then wait. But if you have to go before then, go on in pursuit of your dream. The dunes are changed by the wind, but the desert never changes. That’s the way it will be with our love for each other. Maktub,” she said. “If I am really a part of your dream, you’ll come back one day,” Fatima wants his succeed in his dreams so she gives him hope that he will come…

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    Joshua Tree Essay

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    the billowing smog and myriad freeways of the Los Angeles region, you'll find a peaceful surprise in Yucca Valley, home of the incomparably odd Joshua trees and J-Tree National Park, as well as the kitschy, quaint wild west wilderness of the high desert. You’ll encounter the mix of military from the Marine base in nearby 29 Palms, musical free-spirits, hippies, cowboys and solitary spiritualists at the incomparable Pappy and Harriet’s roadhouse, on the edge of 1950s-movie-set-turned-homage,…

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    Most of the officers seem to be at a loss for words as to why he’s taking us to Kut, when Basra is clearly the better place to withstand a siege. I don’t know much about military strategy, but I feel like camping in the middle of the desert isn’t the best idea when we get all of our supplies from the sea. At Basra at least we could be resupplied and be evacuated if the need arose, but I suppose Townshend knows what he’s doing. Then again, after the debacle at Ctesiphon last week, I don’t…

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    Destiny In The Alchemist

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    that a man should never be interrupted by love during his journey to find his destiny. Especially the love with Fatima because she's a woman of the desert and she knows that she have to wait for her man to come back from the desert to marry her. From the alchemist, he realized that his destiny had already been set and what a man and woman of the desert have to do. During this journey, Santiago had learned a lot of things about the world, learned about himself, find his love, and finally he…

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