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    The Zuni Indian Culture

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    2014). The Southwestern Indian culture extends from the southern fringes of present-day Utah and Colorado southward through Arizona and New Mexico, including parts of Texas, California, and Oklahoma, into the Mexico region (Ortiz, 2001). From this arid landscape, an essential Indian lifestyle…

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    Jatropha Cuurca Case Study

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    Jatropha Curcas is one of the great source and it consider as potential alternative fuel for compression ignition (C.I.) engines due to their properties such as non-edible vegetable oil, easily grow especially in arid climate, easy propagation and so on (Pramanik,…

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    How paradigms works to both advance and hinder the wildlife profession There have been multiple changes in paradigms during North American history, beginning with the occupation by Europeans. Like their European ancestors, early immigrants to North American had little value for wildlife. A dominance paradigm attributed to Judeo-Christian ethics was evident in early settlers who felt a sense of responsibility to exploit the gifts of the earth. These early stages of wildlife management in North…

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    Portugal Research Paper

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    One of the most beautiful countries in the world for me is Portugal. There are many reasons for that and I am going to try to get you to know some interesting aspects of this amazing country. Portugal, also known as the Portuguese Republic, is the westernmost country of Europe. With a long coastline, a warm climate and beautiful, sandy beaches the country attracts millions of tourists every year. The capital city, Lisbon, is one of the oldest in Western Europe and is built on seven hills, just…

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    Geographical distribution and Karyotype of Nannospalax ehrenbergi (Rodentia, Spalacidae) in Iraq (Kurdistan Region) Zaitoon Ahmed HAMAD1, Yüksel COŞKUN2*, Alaettin KAYA2 1 Dicle University Institute of Science Biology Section, Diyarbakır /Turkey 2 Dicle University Science Faculty, Department of Biology, Diyarbakır/Turkey *Corresponding author Geographical distribution and Karyotype of Nannospalax ehrenbergi (Rodentia, Spalacidae) in Iraq (Kurdistan Region) Abstract The…

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    Kellen Vu Ms. Kolich History - Period 5 15 October 2015 Sudan In recent years, Sudan has been tearing up the headlines with "Sudan Refugee Crisis" or "Sudan Famine" or "Sudan Struggle for Independence," but where do these issues stem from? Whom do they affect? This paper will provide an overview on the country as a whole, allowing further understanding of Sudan's history and people. Its dry, desert environment causes significant complications regarding daily life. Sudan carries centuries of…

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    they do not send children to school. The literacy rate in Khyber is 50% and the city of Peshawar is among the most populated cities in Pakistan overall, and with a great number of private and public schools. Baluchistan is a province located in an arid desert and a mountain region, making it difficult to build schools and over 28% of the population is literate. The barren land plays a great role in developing and increasing education in this area. But with this lack of education, Pakistan sought…

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    Effect of Globalization on Pakistani cultural Zainulabidenmalik1, Aneeqanawaz2, DrProfessor Ma Qaing3 1.Research scholar Shannxi normal university china 2.Visiting lecturer PMAS Arid agricultural university Pakistan 3.Professor Dr Ma Qaing Department of Anthropology Shannxi normal university china ABSTRACT: That globalization has made different social, religious and mental character emergencies including social government and pluralism, changes conventional social structure, consolation of…

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    Irrigation In Yuma Arizona

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    Irrigation is a main reason why Yuma Arizona is Yuma Arizona. The control of a river has made it easier to farm and farming is a huge part of the economic success the Yuma has. But Yuma hasn't always been a farming phenomenon it needed irrigation to flourish and that took a lot of work and time to become so. Irrigation changed yuma in a lot of different ways whether it be good or bad. For instance when there was a dam made for irrigation purposes, the steamer boat business was…

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    making settling in New Mexico unsuccessful. As America developed, larger corporations became more impactful on the economic development of the west through processing of natural resources. Opportunities like those enticed colonists to settle in the arid Great American Desert where the mining of precious metals eventually formed metropolitan areas around sources. The discovery of gold lured many settlers travel across the country in hopes of making a fortune. Aron repeatedly impresses upon…

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