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    Giant Hummingbird Description Typically members of P. gigas can be identified using their relative size and characteristics such as the presence of an eye-ring, straight bill, dull colouration, very long wings , long and moderately forked tail, feathered tarsi to the toes and comparatively large sturdy feet. Juveniles can be determined by observing small groves on the side areas of the beak tip. The Giant Hummingbird is the biggest member of the hummingbird family. The Giant Hummingbird has…

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    Case Study: New Mexico

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    I say that my company should start in Latin American countries first. A good country to start in would be New Mexico. New Mexico offers a mixture of one of a kind advantage for the worldwide business group which positions the state at a huge preference in a different rundown of imperative and rising industry sections. Vitality and Natural Resources- Abundant common assets make the state a pioneer in vitality generation; from oil and gas, to wind, sun powered and green growth creation. Aviation…

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    Essay On Latin America

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    The term “occident” is often used to refer to European nations that are also situated in some way in the Western Hemisphere. The word “occident” is derived from the Latin, occidens, which means “sunset, west”. European societies in the west, specifically in Americas, Australia and New Zealand, did have cultural elements of their counterparts in Europe with some differences. These new expansions of the original European nations maintained their original traditions, structures, and values…

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    Señor: A Short Story

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    “Get in, all of you.” We all got into the brown Ford Explorer and Señor floored it. Señor explained what was going on. A sand storm was forming. He had experiences with this living back in Chile, and remembered the dust storms, which could reach up to 7,000 feet high, vividly. He knew we needed to get off the road and into shelter as soon as possible. Señor said he knew a guy on the island. We all trusted Señor, but we were all frightened…

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    The california gold rush began in 1849, but when the people first found the gold in Sacramento Valley it was 1848. Some people think that the American’s found gold the first but Mexican’s were actually the first to discover it. The gold didn’t really have value on its own. Many people, mostly men, died for looking for gold. These men were called gold miners and they’d travel by land or by sea. There was a total of two billion worth of gold that was taken from California in 1852. A man named…

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    This island is far off land (one of the farthest on the Earth). The island is in the southern Pacific Ocean between Chile and Tahiti, each are about 2,400 miles away. There is an island that is 1400 miles away but it is uninhabited. Easter Island is a small island 15 miles long and 10 miles wide. Easter Island had hundreds of giant statues that multiple tons and more…

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    distance of 96 light years from Earth, the planet which is known as 51 Eribani b, was photographed by the Gemini Planet Imager, which, according to the Wikipedia, is a high contrast imaging instrument that was built for the Gemini South Telescope in Chile. The 51 Eribani b planet is twice the size of Jupiter, but still is one of the smallest planets out of our solar system to be imaged by astronomers since those that we…

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    Trends In Latin America

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    Latin America before this recent trend was seen as making economic progress and having improved democratic governance by many of the centrist governments. Although the nation has recently enjoyed its best two years of growth in a long time, times have changed and it seems Latin America has noticed this change. In Venezuela, all leaders, parties or movements that have been successful over the past eight years are generally labeled as “leftist.” Countries of Latin America also showed this trend,…

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    Gum is a chewy candy like food that people are able to chew but not eat. It can be sweet, minty, or sour. Gum is a candy that is very well known in today's societies. But little do people know gum has been around longer than they think. Gum has been around since ancient greece and many people from ancient greece would chew on bark and sap off of Mastic tree bark. But people in ancient greece weren't the only people to chew forms of gum. There were people like the mayans, Eskimos, and even south…

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    resemblance between the people but also physical anthropology to support this claim. The third chapter goes on to discuss The birth of agriculture in America , here is where he analyzes the findings found in excavations. He introduces a man named Gordon Chile who discussed the neolithic revolution I the region. Then he goes on to suggest that from this theory three…

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