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    The two stories Number the Stars and The Wrong Lunch Line are very similar but they have many of their own differences. Number the Stars is a historical fictional story which talks about Annemarie and Ellen, and what one family does to save another from the Nazi. Meanwhile, The Wrong Lunch Line is about Yvette and Mildred, who are children, having a rough school day. These stories similarities share many characteristics between characters, but their differences are more about the events that…

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    Thera, or the modern day island, Santorini is located in the Aegean Sea, about 200km south east from the mainland of Greece and 70km south of Crete. It is the southern most member of the Cyclades group of islands, with an area of approximately 73km squared. Thera was devastated by one of the largest volcanic eruptions of the last seven thousand years around 3,500 years ago. The volcanic eruption left a large caldera surrounded by ash deposits hundreds of feet deep, and its effects may have…

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    reading passage and lecture are about reasons that made the sea otter to be declined. According to the reading passage, the author claims that environmental pollution and predation are the reasons of this declining. However, the professor doubts that by stating that the reason is the predation only. First, the passage states that according to the pollution sources that found along the Alaskan coast and the level of chemicals that increased, the sea otter population has declined. In contrast,…

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    Cuba is the main island in close vicinity to other small islands in the Northern Caribbean. It is the largest and most populated island in the entire Caribbean with a population of around eleven million people. It has changed a lot with certain type of dictatorships and now opened doors for the tourists that bring more wealth to the poorer areas of the island as well. Havana is the largest city of Cuba and so is the capital. Every year large number of tourists comes to this city with the…

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    The Bermuda Triangle is known to have mysteriously disappeared since the 1600s. “They used it in an article in 1964 by Vincent H. Gaddis, claimed that in this sea number of ships and planes had disappeared without explanation.” (The Unmuseum, pg. 1). There are a large number of planes and boats that have disappeared with no explanation. Several people have said Christopher Columbus found the Bermuda triangle…

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    Ethiopia Research Paper

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    8 December 2015 Ethiopia Dossier Ethiopia’s Political History From AD 100, the city of Axum, north of Ethiopia, rose to power. The Aksumite kingdom became the most powerful in the region; their empire ran from the Nile River across the Red Sea. In the fourth century AD, a king named Ezana came to power and made Christianity the official religion. From AD 750, the rule of Aksum began to decrease as Arab traders spread across Africa, cutting off the city’s trading courses. In the 1500s,…

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    Greece Research Paper

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    golden, sandy beaches. The islands are the main characteristic of Greece’s morphology portion of the country’s culture and tradition. Greek sovereign lands include 6,000 islands and islets, which are small islands, scattered in the Aegean and Ionian seas, that have only 227 islands inhabited. This is a unique occurrence for the European countries. Within the 6,000 islands, in which approximately 170 are populated, the largest island is Crete, with a population of 601,131. Greece contains very…

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    Italy Research Paper

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    history. Italy is a boot-shaped peninsula that is around the size of the state Arizona, which is located in the United States. To the west of Italy is the Adriatic Sea, and to the east is the Tyrrhenian Sea. To the North Italy is surrounded by France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia. To the south of Italy is the Mediterranean Sea. Italy is also surrounded by The Alps to the north. Italy also has many lakes you can visit. In the summer, Italy’s average temperature is 80.6 degrees Fahrenheit…

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    Please include a minimum of SIX specific countries, bodies of water, continents, OR other locations referred to in the video--SIX locations total. There are two possible routes that the earliest humans took out of Africa. One was North of the Red Sea across the Sues and into the Middle East but this route would have been less successful due to the fact that they would have had to cross the Sahara Desert where it was drier than it is today. The other route was more probable and more successful…

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    What can humans do to help reduce global warming? It might sound like a dumb statement but there is actually a lot of action that humans can take on to help out with global warming, but some of us either don’t know it or are unaware of this major ongoing problem that affects all of us. For example, we can choose to go green in our homes or bigger complexes such as apartments by the doing the most minimum changes to your house by doing things such as switching from the normal light bulbs to the…

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