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    trend is the motivation behind each society’s actions. The motive consistently steams from the demand of fulfilling Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, ensuring ones primitive needs are met first. This can be seen through the development of agriculture, irrigation, trade and networking with neighbouring states. As the economy of the states blossomed and became complex systems, the way in which peace was upheld developed as well. For the Ancient East, working with ones neighbours was a necessity for…

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    About Spokane Valley Spokane Valley, nestled on the eastern border of Washington state, is a community focused on the growth of its residents. Incorporated on March 31, 2003, the newer city takes a progressive approach to problem solving and is committed to providing individuals and families with opportunities to live, work, play, and flourish in this ever-growing community. With a population of over 92,000, Spokane Valley promotes activities and programs aimed at supporting its growing homes…

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    but for a short period of time and were not successful. The word Mesopotamia means land between rivers, which it’s true because it falls between the Tigris River and the Euphrates River. People of the earliest civilization used copper and bronze, irrigation, created some form of writing, developed flood-plain agriculture, and had a complex religious and political system. Also the location of where Mesopotamia was…

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    The Advantage Of Water

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    The air we breathe is essential to keep us alive, the same also applies about water. From every form of life, to the production of as little as a paper clip to as big as an airplane, everything needs water. Water covers 70 percent of the earth’s surface with 96.5 percent found in seas and ocean, known as saltwater or seawater. The rest 3.5 percent, is known as freshwater which the primary source of water needed to support our life, found in groundwater also in glaciers and the ice caps of…

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    shipping, and agriculture - the growth and development of the country’s crops. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations stated that “High winds, heavy rains and localized floods destroyed houses and infrastructure, including irrigation facilities,…

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    The greatest human impact on the water quality of Barnegat Bay is irrigation. Irrigation occurs when water is added to land or crops in order to aid in growth. In the northern parts of the bay, where “peak nitrogen levels have been recorded”, many homeowners continually use lawn fertilizers which carry nutrients in the runoff produced (Seitzinger 6). In addition to being a problem in the northern Barnegat Bay area, in the past few years, “the pollution problem is now being magnified by increased…

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    Periodontal Disease

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    manage oral bacteria growing in the spaces or pockets between teeth and gum tissue. Minimally invasive, combining non-invasive chemical debriding with traditional mechanical debriding procedures (scaling and root planning). Hydrofloss, an oral irrigation system using magnetically ionized water which helps to dissolve calculus while additionally delivering CLO2 to the affected areas to combat bacteria. Picasso lasic periodontal treatment.…

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    Code of Hammurabi. According to the text, Hammurabi was a great leader to his empire. His successful skills as a military leader and an administrator qualified him for rule. During his reign he paid attention to the needs of his people, improve the irrigation of fields, built opulent temples to the gods. and maintained the infrastructures of the cities under his control. He used his military strategies to win the wars against neighboring city-states along the Euphrates river to unite all of the…

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    The Incas Civilization

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    In the empire no one goes hungry, they don’t eat much meat, but everyone has enough to eat. The Incas invented terrace farming which they use with irrigation systems to grow their crops. They grow many crops, but their staple foods are potatoes, corn, and quinoa. In fact, they grow so much food that there is always more than they need. They store surplus food in special buildings, in case there is drought…

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    they used arrows. Because they were isolated by the river and sea they did not have much need for advanced weaponry. The Indus River Valley Civilization by far had the best technology of their time. They were able to construct a completely working irrigation system for their crops. They undoubtedly had the most precise measuring system and equipment. Had the most technology put into making their agriculture the best it could be. Also they made boats and carts to aid in…

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