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    Mount Fuji Research Paper

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    The country Japan is off the east coast of main land Asia neighboring the Pacific Ocean. It is also known as “the land of the rising sun” or simply “Nippon.” It has very mountainous terrain and Archipelago Island, offers lush forest, hot springs and active volcanoes, and the most notable Mountain is Mount Fuji. Many small kingdoms came to together to united around the capital Nara; around the 4th and 8th centuries. Around this period, agriculture improved dramatically and adopted new ideas from…

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    trees and devalue natural habitats, but some species have been recognized as ecological keystone species, which are organisms that have a overly pervasive influence over their community. Mistletoes is known for sink their roots and trees like their ancestors (the Sandalwood plant), but they do so in the sky. Mistletoe may parasitize trees, but it also provides valuable services to forest animals. Mistletoe’s nectar and berries are a food source for birds, insects, and mammals. Mistletoe’s…

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    Between the World and Me Assignment #1 –Part 1 SummaryIn the first part of Between the World and Me, Ta-Nehisi Coates seems to write to his son Samori about an interview he had with a talk show host and his experience in it. He discussesabout the idea of "the Dream" (or American Dream) of which he has "awakened" from and recurs the idea of their bodies often. Coates goes in detail about his youth in growing up on the streets of Baltimore and his schooling, which he both despised greatly and saw…

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    The Haitian Declaration of Independence The Haitian Declaration of Independence created out of the need to address the issues of Haiti enslaved by France. At this same time, France dangles the idea of being liberated over their heads, which Haiti was provoked. Therefore, is independence more important than life and what price one is willing to give? It seems that the Haitians viewed this in three concepts of why they prefer death over losing their independence. First, the commander in chief…

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    during the Shang Dynasty. The people worshipped weather gods and sky gods, but the most important god was named Shang-Ti ("History of Chinese Religion"). People who lived during the dynasty also believed that their ancestors became similar to gods. Each family worshiped their own ancestors. Daoism soon followed, which taught the people to keep peace through compromise and using natural forces ("History of Chinese Religion"). Another religion, Confucianism, states that people should do their…

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    Once wisely said, ‘’Being a family means you are a part of something very wonderful. It means to love and be loved for the rest of your life no matter what.” In many families, the father takes pride in receiving remarks regarding their son. Heaney had seen the hardship in physical labor. Heaney observed his father at work when he was younger, until the death of both of his parents. The purpose of this poem is the advantage of hardworking and the significance of loyalty to respect for author’s…

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    the concept to understand why and how modern humans are here has been developing for a long time. A task, with many new finds of long lost ancestors which led us to unlock the answers to some of these questions. Allowing us to see evolution both physically but, mentally with the tools and culture they have left behind. The split between our chimp ancestors and becoming human.The ones that seems to have stuck throughout the dawn of evolution. All of this wouldn't be possible without…

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    the species was also referred to as Lucy’s species. The Australopithecus afarensis’ brain was not as developed as the as the average humans brain today. In fact, their brain was 3 to 4 times smaller than a humans brain presently. In fact, our ancestors body itself was only 3.5…

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    much disease, and I really don’t want to be celebrating someone who committed near genocide. But mainly, I don’t want to have a day where the Native Americans in our country feel hurt and betrayed as we celebrate the man who killed so many of their ancestors. The majority of people in America aren't Native American. But we can’t forget about them. When we have parades in honor of Columbus, it is no wonder many Native American people protest. We are celebrating a man who slaughtered…

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    The evolutionary arms race is between two organisms competing to out rank and outlive one another. One example in this video of the evolutionary arms race is between humans and microbes. Humans and microbes are big ones because microbes all everywhere and they can get stronger as time goes on. Microbes get stronger by giving humans medicines they don’t not get sick but better. One microbe that has affected many people is tuberculous (TB). Many Russian prisoners had got TB from other prisoners…

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