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    Hall Of Mirrors

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    . Versailles is the site of the Palace of Versailles. It is one of the most storied buildings in the history of France. It was initially built as a hunting chateau by King Louis VIII in 1624. In 1669, King Louis XIV started looking for a grand site where he could manage the affairs of France and control the government. He settled on the hunting palace and developed it into the world’s largest palace. Moreover, the King intended to build a governmental center apart from Paris. B. The palace took…

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    Keats American Dream

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    would either live through her dream for the rest of her life or learn to accept reality and move on with her life. In "The Fall of Hyperion," Keats sets up the basis for his dream where he experienced a whole different world. The speaker roams in a forest, and he makes a toast to all poets, which causes the…

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    There’s a small area between USA and Canada, and it’s really amazing. It’s a small forest where there’s a river with water so pure that you can simply drink out of it. There’s only peace and harmony. Trees bigger and stronger than giants. A place that simply feels unreal. You can feel the cool breeze slightly moving through every inch…

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    ADVANTAGES OF RECYCLING 1. RECYCLING SAVES THE EARTH. Recycling can help minimize the cutting of trees, which are used to make paper. So, by cutting less trees and producing more recycled paper, we preserve the environment for future generations. Besides that, conserving forests will help the environment. This is because trees are known to improve air, prevent floods and provide raw materials and nourishment. 2. RECYCLING CONSERVES ENERGY. Processing raw materials that come from trees and…

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    Yaaku Tribe

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    language The Mukogodo, indigenous to the Mukogodo forest in Kenya, are one of the smallest tribes in the world consisting of only 5500 members. There language scarcer, with only Ten people speaking and only one completely fluent. The Yaaku is an example of how some languages struggle after cultural assimilation. Today the language sustains with one completely fluent speaker, an 84 year-old man, determined to save their dying language in order to preserve their culture and identity. The…

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    many wildlife. The IUNC (2006) states that the top 20% of the wealthiest countries consume a large amount of natural resources. This figure is alarming due to the core countries depleting the earth of its materials instead of formulating ideas to preserve the environment, and if countries worked together they would have a positive impact on the earth’s environment. If society begun to take less of the worlds materials this would also enable Third World countries to develop an economic place…

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    cuts in the tree does not harm the tree. For example “Today we no longer make deep cuts in the tree. This weakens the rubber until it got sick and stops producing. We’ve learned that clear and fewer cuts can provide a better quality of latex and preserve the rubbers and its production,” These facts/ examples work together to build a cas that Rubber tappers should own the amazon rainforest because they make fewer and clear cuts doesn’t weaken the tree than making deeper cuts. An illustration of…

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    after Jasper Hawes, a clerk for the North West Trading Company in the 1800s. The park is located in the Eastern slopes of the Rockies, in Western Alberta. Jasper has very diverse ecosystems and landforms, consisting of valleys, mountains, glaciers, forests, alpine meadows and wild rivers. Populations of elk, bighorn sheep, mule deer and other predators can be seen roaming throughout the park, as you explore the region. Being a large park, Jasper has one of the largest trail systems in Canada,…

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    The rain forest is being cut down so their environments are being lost and they are having to move. Species get so use to growing up and living in their respectable environment. So when they move, they aren’t use to the biome they will die. But just not the snakes are endangered, but a lot of species are dyeing because of the forest destruction. It happens all over the world and there are people that try to stop it, but a lot of the people just don’t…

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    counseling for those who are grieving. All who are in on this conspiracy have experienced traumatic events all surrounding the murder of close loved ones. So these conspirators decide to create a town in the deep of the woods which is actually a wildlife preserve away from the modern life they once lived in with the idea that they are protected and able to sustain themselves. The elders speak of the town and woods as dangerous places that one should not venture into for fear of death, this leads…

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