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    After losing many key components to its secondary, the West Virginia University is once again in the rebuilding process. Three of the Mountaineers top four cornerbacks graduated and the biggest loss was Rasul Douglas, who led the team with eight interceptions and tied for the national lead. Senior Elijah Battle is the only returning cornerback with any substantial experience. Battle saw action in 11 games, where he had 23 tackles, including 21 solo stops. He assisted on a tackle for a loss and…

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    on the other hand, has never attended college, much less a course in dendrology. However, each year, she grows extravagant and beautiful gardens that bear many fruits and vegetables. I, on the other hand, have a hard time making sure my Christmas cactus survives. One would think that with all of my education in natural resources, that I would be able to keep a single houseplant alive. My mother has years of experience that has enabled her to grow bountiful gardens; a skill that education has not…

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    After two centuries of hard work and labor, Aztecs became an empire. The Aztecs ruled Mesoamerica between 13th and 16th centuries. Once, Aztecs were a tribe in the marshlands but after many years of constructing, the tribe turned into an empire. The Aztec culture was one of the most advanced cultures that have existed in Mesoamerica. The Aztec life was so advanced, at that time, in the world that the Aztecs were living better than many of the European cities. The Aztec culture was the most…

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    To gain control over other groups of people was the main goal of any empire, but for it to actually happen became a reality for The Aztec Empire. Established in 1428, The Aztec Empire found its home in Central America. A sign from the gods brought them to a location where they would later established a capital called Tenochtitlan. The Aztecs would build from there and form alliances with others in the region soon to become a great power in Central American area.Feared by most civilizations,…

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    When winter cloaks the mountains with snow or rain, many Californians break out parkas and skis and head for the high country. Others opt for local walks or the gym to keep in shape for spring. A relative few extend their hiking season by heading to that least-visited region of California: its deserts. Deserts cover over a third of the state, mostly inland areas in the south, with a finger extending north between the eastern Sierra Nevada and the state boundary. Too often considered monotonous…

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    Charles Darwin was a renowned English naturalist and geologist that has since been described as one of the most prominent figures in both scientific and human history. He was best known for his compelling theories and contribution to evolution and is now considered the founder of Biological/Physical anthropology. Darwin was born on February 12, 1809, in Shrewsbury, England. He was born into wealth and power as he was part of a long line of scientists and doctors, which included his father,…

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    Charles Darwin: Observations and Struggles Everyone has heard of Charles Darwin; he was a scientist and naturalist and to some people the most important scientist of modern times. He is best known for introducing the theory of evolution based on natural selection. His most famous book, and the one that introduced this theory, is On the Origin of Species. A big thing that influenced his decision to write this book was his voyage on The Beagle, especially his trip to the Galapagos Islands.…

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    Substance abuse is a leading issue in today’s society; it can lead to physical and emotional damage as well as death. Drug addiction can completely change a person life in the worst ways; don’t be the one it affects. “More than 20 million Americans over the age of 12 currently use illicit drugs” (“Topic Overview: Substance Abuse” 1). There are many different reasons why people abuse drugs, and a range of effects on the user. What is substance/drug abuse? “Drug abuse is the nonmedical use of…

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    European explorers came to what was known as the “New World” of America in the 1500s. Before this time the continent was an unknown place. They saw it as an entirely new land with animals, plants, and landscape to discover, they had never seen nor heard anything like this before. Over time they learned to adapt to the new and different environments, and their lives changed. The American Indians were extremely creative, they learned to adapt to places like the desert, in forest, along oceans,…

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    Conrad’s niggers are, in their feeble and shadowy existential realities, alluded to in The Hollow Men. In a sense, black activities and intellectuals from the Harlem ghetto resemble them. They are human beings full of hunger, disease and fear which situate their condition not in ancient Africa or Europe but America as limbo itself. Having experienced acculturation or alienation, the black ex-slaves become neither African nor European in outlook. Their sad king or leader named Doris (“I” in this…

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