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    Guns, Germs And Steel

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    In this essay, I will explain the geographical theory to Development, as advanced by Diamond (1997), some criticisms to it and why, overall, it's still the strongest theory, when combined with others, to why some countries are wealthier and unquestionably more advanced than others are. There have been many theories posited as to why some countries are developed and wealthy, whilst other countries either remain underdeveloped even now, or were only developed through colonialism by more…

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    The Newts Satire

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    and higher into the mountains. The novel is a satire that examines contemporary European politics, such as fascism and colonialism. At the end of the novel the long-term history of the Newts is mapped out. The Newts will all but destroy the Earth's landmass, leaving only a small amount of humans to work for them in their factories. Eventually they will form separate countries and destroy themselves by committing the same follies as humanity then the humans will then inherit what remains of the…

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    you have it, not only did your acquire a multitude of practical knowledge, but also, you discovered Ginas zealousness for indolence. Thank you, Gina, for your contribution in regards to this aspect of our show, could you know waddle your circular landmass uncommonly referred to as a body back over to the left quadrant of our Melbourne…

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    Essay 1: Adaptive Radiation Adaptive radiation is the fundamental mechanism responsible for the great variety of animal and plant species observed today and that dominated the Earth surface in the past (MacDonald, 2003). In simpler terms, adaptive radiation is the diversification of species to occupy a wide range of ecological niches. The term ecological niche describes the role of a species within its surrounding environment; its interaction with the biotic and abiotic environmental factors;…

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    not belong to him echoes in his mind. “I always do. Only on their birthday, the anniversary and...” “Their death.” “That too.” His own thought and the unknown voice chatted in his head as he kept on walking and searching on this lost landmass of Mu for hours until something caught his attention in his line of sight. Found it. He bolted to the direction with ease as the ground made a hollow thud from his boots with each pace he made. The objects which he cynosure was in his…

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    French American Regime

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    The region of Catalonia is currently located at the furthermost northern tip on the eastern side of Spain. Currently Spain is a part of the European Union, a joint union of states in Europe. Though part of the EU, Spain has had a difficult time regarding its economy and its hold to certain regions like the Basque country and Catalonia. The Catalans of Catalonia have had a very tough and subjugated history from the Spaniards dating back since its incorporation all the way to the Franco…

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    Before Rome came a small group of city-states collectively known as the Etruscans, a typically overlooked people that laid the foundation for Rome to rise as one of the greatest empires the world has ever seen. Etruscan people lived amongst the hills and central plains in Italy from around 900 to 400 BC. While their culture and way of life appear to be mysterious, thousands of translatable Etruscan texts as well as outside observations survive today to lend insight on the Etruscans. They are…

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    to note the cleanliness of the Azteca people due to their water system which prevented them from attracting disease similar to smallpox or other plagues prior to the arrival of Cortes. Scholars assume that due to the Indians’ trek across the large landmass a “cold screen” was created that eliminated fatal viruses and other bacteria from their bodies (Acuna, 2015, p.22). This may also be due to the Aztecs ability to attain a clean water supply. Specifically, aqueducts leading to the temple of…

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    was an unstable new republic, and whatever was left of the Americas was controlled by the European empires. Imperial extension would not go unchallenged. But, by the 1900, the United States and Canada had enveloped the rest of the North American landmass, and a large portion of Latin America would break free from European rule. Utilizing the ideals of popular sovereignty, free enterprise, industrial development, and the new dreams of social ordering, the reformists would start to oppose these…

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    Izanami Full Story

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    This story is from the Japanese "Record of Ancient Things". The story tells of the creation of japan rather than the creation of the world. But in this story Japan is the first landmass on earth, and mankind are created in the process. When the world began, three gods appeared, They were know as the Spirit Master of the Center of Heaven, The August Wondrously Producing Spirit, and the Divine Wondrously Producing Ancestor. When the earth came into being the land floated on the water. Out of the…

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