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    Chapter 12 The yajna to appease the rain god, Indra For seven years the drought and the famine struck the region of seven rivers. It affected the kingdoms of Koshala and the Videha, which included Gautama's ashram. The flow of water in the seven rivers depended on the mercy of Indra. As the flow of water was less in the river, rain was also less frequent. There was no other way but to pray to Indra. The ashrams of the seven rivers were not affected too much by the drought. The kings were…

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    Falling and blowing snow winds last 35mph and visibility of less than 1/4 of a mile? You may also heard of snowstorms. Snowstorms happen during winter if the winds get to high or if it is too cold. During blizzards stay in, you could get very sick. Blizzards are snow that forms and collides with warm and cold air. If just cold snow begins to form there will be rain if there is more cold air it will become snow. When they form together, it will be known as a font. When combined it will become…

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    The Navajo The Navajo is a group of semi-nomadic Native American Indian people. They live in the south-west nation of America that includes New Mexico, California, and Arizona. Most of them lived in hogans. Hogans are cone-shaped buildings covered in clay. Due to their nomadic life, the Navajo wore clothes made from deer hides. In their later life, the deer hides were replaced with knitted wool. They are regarded as fierce warriors who often raided Spanish settlers along the Rio Grande River of…

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    Dust Bowl DBQ

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    rainfall for the five Dust Bowl Towns: Clovis, New Mexico; Boise City, Oklahoma; Dalhart, Texas; Burlington, Colorado; and Goodland, Kansas averaged at about seventeen inches providing that there was, in fact, a drought occurring in the Southeast Plains. Evidently, droughts happen during a period of time when a lack of rainfall occurs in a certain region hindering the growth of crops thus creating an arid, dry environment. The dirt to lost moisture and became loose due to the lack of rainfall.…

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    6) The Dust Bowl: The Impact on Economic Prosperity for Blacks and Whites (Notes) Hailey Gunter a) The Dust Bowl was a drought from 1934 to 1937 it affected the land and made it hard for grass to grow. Without the grass the soil had no anchcor, so the wind would pick up the top soil and swirl it into dense dust clouds. The Dust Bowl took place in the Great Plaines region. Agricultural farmers and citizens of Oklahoma,…

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    First Nations In Canada

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    courage and skills for hunting. The Iroquoians were excellent farmers and had permanent settlements that enabled them to have democratic systems of government. The Huron-Wendat based their leadership on councils that made laws that governed people. The Plains composed of the migration groups. The differences in these groups made Canada to be a diverse society in the 20th century. The First Nations was separated from the other Canadians on social, political and economic…

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    The Iroquois

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    The native people of North America have always depended on natural resources for survival. One of the natural resources that the Iroquois were the turtles. The Iroquois used the turtle's back as some sort of calendar. With its pattern of thirteen large scales standing for the thirteen moons in each year, and twenty eight smaller scales standing for the twenty eight days between each new moon. This reminds them that all things are connected and that they must try to live in balance. The Iroquois…

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    I believe the U.S government should give land back to the Native Americans because money wouldn’t do them very good because they want back their land because they were stolen from, the Black Hills from the Great Sioux were stolen because they found gold on those lands. Giving them land is a good things and the U.S can provide them with land and workers to build them new and stable homes and schools so kids won’t drop out and not have a education. The conditions they have on the reservations…

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    lasted for eight years, and the “Dust Bowl” destroyed many homes. The Dust Bowl caused many people to come sick and disease ridden, and many people died because of the storms. During the summer of 1931, a severe drought hit the Midwest and Southern Plains. This showed to be a massive problem for farmers because all of their crops died. No matter how much they tended to the land, nothing would grow. The drought also caused dust storms, which destroyed many homes. “If you would like to have your…

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    Hey there reader! The book that I am reading is titled Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse. This is a historical fiction book. I am going to tell you some important events that had happened so far. Key parts to remember that Bille Jo is a fourteen year old girl living is Oklahoma, year 1934-35 during the Great Depression, so she is very poor. The first large event in the book so far is the largest dust storm. The storm contains speeding winds and the soil there is dry, so it blows around sand and…

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