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    the center for trade during the sixth century. Teotihuacan declined after a few centuries, believed to be caused by an invasion or internal conflicts. A new civilization came around in 900 and dominated Central Mexico- the Toltecs, a militaristic group. Riot broke out in the civilization after a ruler called Topiltzin encouraged the worship of a change in religions. This caused the decline of the Toltec civilization. • Obsidian: the most valuable trade item in Teotihuacan; a green or black…

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    Diversity In Brazil

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    have in common. Portuguese is the most commonly spoken language in Brazil. (Advameg, Inc., 2016) Many may have the misconception that Spanish is spoken here, however, the language dates to when the country was founded by Portuguese navigator, Pedro Alvares Cabral. Brazil’s economy has been at the top for many years. Being the largest country in South America, their economy has also been the…

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    Manifestation Of God Essay

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    As taught by all of the Manifestations, the Creator is formless, birthless and deathless. Zoroastrians refrained from making images of any sort, and do not worship idols. “Ahura (God) is everywhere at once. He is all-knowing. He knows what we are thinking and doing at this very moment. When Ahura Mazda first created humanity, He gave the following order: “Be diligent to save you souls; I shall then provide for your bodily matters. For it is impossible to save your souls, without you. There is a…

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    Brazil Research Paper

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    countries in the America’s, only Brazil has Portuguese as its official language. Before being explored by Europeans, the population of Brazil was made up of tribes that were independent of each other. The coming of the Portuguese in 1500 led by Pedro Álvares Cabral…

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