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    The main entrance was the crescent-shaped wall aligned along the Jefferson and Lincoln memorial. The memorial was placed directly in the middle of democratic ideals that represents the context of King’s words and his deeds. The memorial was visioned to be a respective place but also…

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    hills, the tree and houses all lead to the steeple. The steeple then leads us to the sky. The tree also leads us from the ground up into the sky. Though the Cypress tree is the focal point of the piece it is not the focal area. The focal area is the crescent moon up in the sky, see map Focal Area: moon. The moon is the brightest area is right in an area that is majority blue, which gives contrast and all the stars and the swirling wind bring us right to the…

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    recline the seat. I am looking up at the sky, counting the many stars and enjoying the scenery. I am fascinated by the brightness that each star has. There is a unique distinction between each of them. Then, there is the moon. It is in its waxing crescent phase. The outside is quiet and peaceful and for that brief amount of time it was just the sky and…

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    well. This shows that since Coca-Cola is able to benefit Sudan, its economy, and its citizens that Coke’s globalization is more progressive. Coca-Cola gives back to local communities and foundations, they gave over $750,000 to the Red Cross and Red Crescent to provide humanitarian relief to people in the community in Darfur who have been displaced due to the violence in that region. Even during the holy month of Ramadan, Coca Cola employee visit different neighborhoods in Khartoum, distributing…

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    is the first or base chakra and is located in the pelvic floor and corresponds to the coccygeal plexus of nerves. In the masculine body it lies between the urinary and excretory openings, in the form of a small dormant gland termed the perineal body (or central tendon of perineum). In the feminine body it is situated inside the posterior surface of the cervix. This chakra is considered an embryonic form of consciousness because it is primarily active from about three months in the fetal stage…

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    Romanticism is a literary, artistic, musical and intellectual movement which took its source from Europe toward the end of the 18th century. Romanticism emphasizes emotions and individualism as well as praising the beauty of nature and past, including the medieval rather than the classical. Romanticism also emphasizes religion, supernatural elements and idealization of women and children. William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Percy Bysshe Shelley and William Blake are known as the major…

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    The Five Pillars Of Islam

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    action, specifically Saudi Arabia. They are trying to control an awful contagious virus that is known as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome. Unfortunately, controlling this disease isn’t easy. The government has set up “...25 hospitals nearby; the Red Crescent will run 69 medical centres..." that are supposed to contain the disease (World History in Context 40). To Saudi Arabia’s dismay, the actions taken have had virtually no effect on the disease spreading. Another problem that pilgrims are…

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    Afghanistan Geography

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    About 40% of the Afghans in 1996 were Pashtun. Most of the Pashtuns live in a very large crescent shaped belt near the eastern Afghan-Pakistani border. The Pashtuns are basically Caucasians from the Mediterranean. They were normally pastoral nomad with a mighty tribal organization. Usually their tribes were divided into clans, sub clans, and…

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    Artibial Triangle

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    are in the middle of the cartilage and those that the shock absorbers. According to the findings of Scuderi and Tria in 2010, in this cartilaginous structure there is the medial meniscus and lateral meniscus. The menisci are made up of fibrous crescent shaped cartilage. The medial meniscus is attached to the tibia on the inside of the knee and the lateral meniscus is attached to the tibia on the outside of the knee. The menisci sit on top of the tibia which allows the weight bearing force to…

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    1. After watching all seven parts of the documentary "The Real Eve", please describe the route(s) that the earliest humans took out of Africa and how humans eventually arrived on several continents, as explained in the documentary. Please include a minimum of SIX specific countries, bodies of water, continents, OR other locations referred to in the video--SIX locations total. There are two possible routes that the earliest humans took out of Africa. One was North of the Red Sea across the Sues…

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