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    Asthma Essay

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    variations in grazing that the cattle experience. Changing the grazing pastures from a dry to a greener area can cause an asthma attack. While asthma is most common in mammals, macaws are susceptible to the disease too. Macaw respiratory hypersensitivity is the name given to the asthma that macaws, especially blue and gold macaws can be afflicted…

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    One reason why the Hero Twins are the most important idea in the Popol Vuh is because of their use of trickery. In ancient Maya societies, trickery was seen as a way to defeat an opponent or a tool to get what you want when you don’t have the tools to do so otherwise. Although in the Popol Vuh, there are many insteads of trickery being used to bring an adversary on their knees, Hunahpu and Xbalanque use of trickery in the Popol is monumental because displays their cleverness, quick wittedness…

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    In many of the works reviewed throughout World Literature Before 1660 there is the idea of The Hero. The most accepted version of the traditional Hero is based on a male figure that is of low birth or status. The character then rises to a position of power because of their perseverance during adverse circumstances. Although there is the idea of the traditional Hero, there are times within literary works where the characters act as their own heroes. List 20 in The Pillow Book is a complex…

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    Deforestation in The Amazon Rainforest affects the forest, the inhabitants, the weather, and even the polar ice caps. My project goal is to explain and demonstrate to my audience that even though logging may seem like a victimless crime, it’s actually causing much harm to the Earth. Deforestation causes a domino effect, where one spot of wildlife were to die out, the rest of the Earth would fall. Deforestation in the Amazon Rainforest affects human lives and will make the future collapse if…

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    with dense, overgrown jungle shrubbery creeping its way into the room. On one of the outstretched branches sat a majestic red macaw with glittering diamond wings. The bird stared at me with striking jeweled eyes; one was a deep emerald and the other a phosphorescent sapphire. I timidly crawled out of bed in order to inspect the ornate bird closer. As I neared the macaw, I noticed that it sat upon a nest of golden twigs. I stopped and looked at the bird quizzically. “How did such a special bird…

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    Pueblo Bonito

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    number of scarlet macaw skeletons were found. This bird is indigenous to Central and South America, and this evidence confirms trade, if not travel, with peoples located in those southerly areas. Possible use for an aviary strongly suggests religious and ritualistic purposes, which hints at the ritualistic space theory behind Pueblo Bonito’s history. In this room alone, 14 macaw skeletons were recovered, among other species which include magpies and one owl. Well documented use of macaw feathers…

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    done a great job protecting the Hyacinth Macaw in Central and South America. For instance, “the overall rate of deforestation has decreased from the 2012 projections, and as such, the Hyacinth’s risk of extinction is not as imminent as predicted” (Shire, 2016). This source is significant because it focuses on a specific species, the Hyacinth Macaw, that was recently listed on the Endangered Species list as a threatened species. Not only is the Hyacinth Macaw protected by the Endangered Species…

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    this story Seven Macaw was very proud and boastful. The sun and moon were very dim but he declared himself to be great and a light for those who had drowned in the flood. Two twins named Hunahpu and Xbalanque saw the evil in Seven Macaw and shot his jaw with a blowgun. When Seven Maca returned home he told his wife, “[t]wo demons shot me. My jaw was dislocated by them, and now my teeth torment me with pain” (Popol Vuh 85). Although the gods are not the ones that punish Seven Macaw, the…

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    New York City locals and tourists recognize Spanish Harlem as Manhattan’s heavily Latino-influenced neighborhood. For the reason that Latino culture in New York City was established with Latin American migration to the area. Conversely, Latino culture in Tucson, Arizona is ingrained, yet merely suppressed by Anglo American influence. Despite the differences in situations, there is one grand similarity between both communities: The Latin culture is proudly unveiled. Tucson, Arizona is…

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    An Essay About Worldviews

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    Every single person shares the fact that they each have a worldview. World views are very important as the worldview helps determine the choices a person makes every day. In short, this worldview is how an individual sees the world around them; it is the set of assumptions that influence how people see life. The worldview is a set of beliefs, the foundations that shape values, which, in turn, shape one’s actions. At the core of every choice made is the worldview and the beliefs associated with…

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