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    Kniffen and Glassie use a pure form of diffusion where style and culture migrated over a specific geographic area during a specific period. His analysis lacked human agency and thus implied that style and culture acted upon the dwelling form. As indicated through Lopez 's work human agency answers questions that Kniffen and Glassie 's scholarship could not. The addition of human agency explains why style was diffused, how it diffused, and who enabled the diffusion. These are important answers…

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    Without Edgar from William’s Shakespeare’s King Lear taking responsibility for himself and for his father, the Earl of Gloucester, he would not be able to comprehend hardship and guide both himself and his father through suffering. When his life plans to become Earl of Gloucester veer off his expected path, Edgar immerses himself in a pit of desire. He has to transform his outlook on life to take responsibility for himself and for his father before he can understand that the world is not a…

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    Giants Churches In Finland

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    that, for thousands of years, the Giants’ Churches remained relatively untouched. No one knows for sure what the real function of these structures are, however UNESCO theorizes that it may have been “related to hunting seals on spring ice away from dwelling places, and that the stone cairns could represent the remains of holes used for storing meat” (UNESCO, 1990). I theorize that the structures would be used to plot times and locations of the sun as an early calendar. The people who built it…

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    Why is it that in our society feeling sorry for one's self is unacceptable? I read an article that claims such indulgence will lead one to failure. The author’s use of his friend's job losses and the inability to hold down a job was the direct result of self-pity, a device to be seen as a victim in an attempt to garner another’s attention and sympathy. In actuality, this is a fallacious example of cause and effect (self-pity > victim role.) People usually fall into the victim role as a…

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    Hi i'm hear to tell you why i chose this topic. I love animal life and so do lots of people and they don't even know it. If you love dogs cats birds or even fish than guess what,you love animals because that's what those are. But get this, every time we hunt or kill an animal we are putting them at risk of going extinct ( Animals won't ever live on this world again.) Hammerhead sharks are most endanger of being by catch or over consumption of their meat, fins and cartilage and also commercial…

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    Tap Water Research Paper

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    for tap water. This will make a difference in the usage of oil to create the plastic and the water that is being used. Bottled water companies need to be given certain standards of how much water the company can acquire from the underground water dwelling. People should watch the way the use water because over using can be a problem too. For instance, when brushing…

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    the strength and agility to create cavitation bubbles as a direct result of their strike (Patek, 2004). In addition, both are within subcategories of the class Malacostraca. Stomatopoda is an aquatic order dwelling primarily in colonies in tropical shallow waters. Their grouping and dwelling capabilities are but one of the features setting Stomatopoda…

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    blown away by Mesa Verde and the amount of access to the actual ruins that the park allows visitors. The park's centerpiece, Cliff Palace is one of the most impressive dwellings in the entire Southwest, with a dramatic setting and incredibly preserved ruins. Ranger-led tours allow you to climb ladders right up into the heart of the dwelling. (planetware.com). Colorado’s third most attracted place is Garden of the Gods. Garden of the Gods is known for its kissing camel a natural for structure.…

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    In her book, Revelations of Divine Love, Julian says the words “all shall be well” multiple times. What Julian means by “all shall be well” is eventually everything will fit into its own spot. Eventually everyone will go to their own place, whether that be heaven or hell. Although it may seem unfair that God would willingly have his people go to hell it is acceptable as we are not unlike Russian nesting dolls, “We are enclosed in the Father, and we are enclosed in the Son, and we are enclosed in…

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    In The Giver, there were many differences between the book and the movie. The jobs and were all different. There were many differences on the memory topic as well and many of the things are paired with idea that everything is futuristic. The book and movie have their own qualities, so they are both excellent works of media. First, the movie has different jobs compared to the book. For example, Asher was not a Drone Pilot in the book, he was Assistant Director of Recreation, and Fiona was the…

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