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    Chewing Gum Essay

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    reported that blood stream to the cerebrum increments by as much as 25 percent to 40 percent amid gum biting. Likewise the demonstration of consuming speeds our pulse and circulatory strain simply enough to wake up both left-and right sides of the equator to…

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    Eurasia Research Paper

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    Why did eurasia have 300,000 year head start over other countries? The geographical advantages of eurasia allowed europeans to develop productive agriculture and domesticated animals. As a result, the europeans had a food surplus, developed immunity to diseases and forged steel. These inherent advantages allowed the Europeans to decimate other civilisations and appreciate their resources, making them even more powerful. Agriculture was one of the things that made civilizations more…

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    They had crops such as wheat that were able to give them more food, easier. Longitude and latitude also play a part in this, with places being a similar distance from the equator having similar conditions (climate and time). This is one of the main disadvantages of New Guinea. In New Guinea, the only farming they do is with few plants, such as banana and yam. It’s located far from ideal latitude and longitude, making it hard…

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    Kenya Research Paper

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    Riehl 1 Jessica Riehl Dr. M. Vecchio History 110 EL 01 December 2015 Kenya The Republic of Kenya is located in East Africa. It takes its name from Mt. Kenya, which is located in the Central Highlands. Kenya is surrounded by five countries and one ocean: Ethiopia to the north, Somalia to the northeast, Uganda to the west, Sudan to the northwest, Tanzania to the south, and to the east is the Indian Ocean. The capital of Kenya is Nairobi, which is…

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    After being greeted by an albatross, the mariner kills the bird with his crossbow, angering his crew, though the sky turns blue and the temperature becomes warmer. However, they find themselves near the equator, where the waters are boiling, and the mariner's senseless actions are blamed for placing the crew near their deaths. As a punishment, the captain orders the crew to tie the albatross carcass around the neck of the mariner. Filled up with regret…

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    Amelia Earhart Sexism

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    show the world she could do even more. Amelia Earhart was determined to show that women were stronger than men by becoming the first person to circumnavigate the globe (www.ameliaearhart.com). She paired up with a college to help her fly around the equator of the world(www.history.com). Whenever she had free time, she would be flying because she wanted to become better and just simply because she loved it (www.history.com). Even though she is a symbol, without determination, she wouldn't have…

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    atmosphere and ocean do not always follow the same patterns from one El Niño to another. Past Consequence • 1982-83 El Nino • 1997-998 • Snice el nino hits ecdor and peru we are focusing on this city because it is one of the larger cities near the equator. As well as closes to ecidoua. • There have been multiple elnino but • The most extreme El Niño events occurred during 1982-1983 and 1997-1998. During these two events, Piura experienced annual rainfall amounts equivalent to 40 rainiest…

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    Venezuela Research Paper

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    cool highlands. Temperatures in Caracas average 69° F and about 32 inches of rain falls there each year, mainly from April to December. The Orinoco River floods at that time, but not during the dry seasons. Venezuela’s location perched 8° above the equator, means it generally that is has a warm climate. Temperatures are about an average of (79°F) and (82°F) making the country an all year round destination. Venezuela occupies most of the northern coast of South America on the Caribbean Sea. It…

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    Russell Schultz Orion Constellation and Greek Mythology The Orion constellation the most famous constellation of the winter sky. It lies on the celestial equator which means a part of it can always be seen. When it rises in November it is tilted to the left. When it is at its max altitude in the south it Is vertical, and when it when it sets it is tilted to the right. The rectangle of stars in the middle represents Orion's torso. The star at the northwest of Orion is…

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    Women gets lost flying over Pacific Ocean. Amelia Earhart known as the first female pilot to fly across the Atlantic Ocean . Amelia was born on July 24, 1897 in Atchison, Kansas, in America's heartland. She spent much of her early childhood in the upper-middle class household of her maternal grandparents. Amelia's mother, Amelia "Amy" Otis, married a man who showed much promise, but had never been able to break the addiction to alcohol. Edwin Earhart was on a constant search to establish his…

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