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    it like to live in the freshwater biome? I’m going to tell you some interesting things about thies biome. Surprisingly, only one fifth of the of the earth are freshwater biomes, and only 3% of the water on Earth. Freshwater is located on every continent even Antarctica. I selected this biome because I know that we need freshwater, and I wanted to know where we get it from and who effect by taking it. Next, I will talk to you what the environment is like in the freshwater biome. The environment…

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    have the pleasure of meeting with the esteemed healer who might one day control the healer Torre, a tower filed with the best healers our continent has to offer. So Yrene we can start with an easy question, How did you get to the healers place? Yrene: After I left home I planned to travel to the coast work up some money and take a ship to the southern continent to start becoming a healer, but I ended up stuck in a small city off the coast for a few years because I could not raise enough to…

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    The Atlantic Ocean allowed the discovery of continents possible and it is the main reason why we have diversity in the world. The food we eat, the language we learn to speak, the clothes we buy, and the education we obtain, come from all parts of the world. How and who allowed trade and communication among other continents happen? History back in 1492, Christopher Columbus and the Portuguese set sail across the Atlantic ocean. The expedition resulted in the discovery of the New World and Africa.…

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    Culture is based on the knowledge as well as the behavior of a particular group of people, defined through many different aspects such as: religion, cuisine, socials habits, music and last but not least through dance. Most of the countries nowadays had a large variety of nationalities within their population, the culture inside the country is influences by all the nationalities that form that country, therefore as the number of nationalities grows, so does the culture. The culture we are raised…

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    receive based solely on tourism. If the number of elephants throughout the continent continue to decrease at the present rate, tourism numbers will decrease as well and the country, as a whole, will be greatly negatively affected. Supporting Argument #3: As of 2013, 1.1 billion human beings lived on the continent of Africa (World Population Review, 2015). That is a relatively large number, in comparison to the other continents, with Asia being the exception. While not all of Africa is as…

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    use of cauterization (Kirkup 2007). These two pieces of information indicate that the physician writing the journal entry may have been trained in Germany or elsewhere on the continent. Many English physicians received their education on the continent before returning to London in order to practice. Universities on the continent provided better medical training than those within England (Copeman 1959). This wording particularly resonates with the words of Woodall in his book The Surgions Mate…

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    reconciliation, preventing war, and even the downside of independance from Britian. To describe the possible alliance between the British and Americans, Paine uses the word “Reconciliation”. Paine says that reconciliation would bring “The ruin of the Continent.” This does not mean that Pain wants America and Britain to forever be at war, but he is saying that in order to bring overall peace, America needs to be its own nation in order to thrive on its own and prevent further fighting. This will…

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    North America continent increased as Texas eventually became a U.S state. There were positive and negative effects on the United States following the Mexican American War. The war was the first time the United States fought on foreign territory and occupied another nations capital. Their were several events which led to the start of the Mexican-American war, and there were also many things that…

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    aftermath of the Second WWII power blocs were formed in Europe, in which one of them was dominated by America and capitalist democracy, while the other was dominated by the Soviet Union and communism. America was fearful of communism dominating the continent, but Russia wanted the opposite. They wanted a communist Europe that they could dominate, because they feared, a united capitalist Europe. To these differences were added the fear of Soviet invasion in the West and Russian fear of the…

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    The duration of the slave trade was approximately four centuries. Those victimized were the millions of black African men, women and children brutally assaulted, torn from their homes, deported to several regions and continents and sold as slaves. According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO the slave trade was “the greatest tragedies in the history of humanity in terms of scale and duration.” According to Johnson’s argument, the emancipation of…

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