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    packed together. All through history, creatures have been chased by people for their meat and to be utilized to make apparel, medications, workmanship and different things. Overhunting has undermined numerous species, including whales, the dark rhinoceros, and the bluefin fish. Different species are debilitated in light of the fact that they are gathered or caught as pets or for…

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    Kenya Misconceptions

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    "If I was to travel to Kenya, I would have to be armed to teeth. It's one of the most dangerous countries, I hear." Jean Claude Maria from France says. "Do you have smartphones?" Samantha Woods from Seattle, US inquires. Most people who have never been to Africa believe its not far from what they saw on Lion King, God's Must Be Crazy, and Coming to America. But of all the misconceptions, these are most common regarding Kenya: The Maasai from Kenya are Cave Men That they light fire by rubbing…

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    Mummies In Ancient Egypt

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    Ancient Egypt When you think of Egypt, you think of pyramids, mummies, and Cleo Patra. Even though those things are important, there is a lot more then just that. When you read this, you will be surprised at how much there really was, and how some things are still holding together today. Some history may not be true, as in Cleopatra because no tomb was built for her and if there was one it was destroyed. Some say mummification was started upon Chinchorros. Now lets see their history in what…

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    many other birds that were not present on the western islands. Even though both regions had different types of birds, the area shows the great population of birds in each region. Also on the eastern islands, there were many monkeys, tigers, and rhinoceros, while on the eastern islands there were many marsupials such as kangaroos and cuscus. These differences explain the concept of how a specific environment might be well suited for one type of animal and explain how that specific animal adapted…

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    Indus Valley Seals Essay

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    Introduction During 2000 BC the Indus Valley was alive with trade. This area flourished economically as it was a hub for many surrounding areas. Throughout history a vast and diverse amount of artwork has been unearthed within the Indus Valley. In particular an art form known as Seals. Seals served many purposes during the Indus Valley Civilization. However one major purpose of Seals were their ability to represent local economic and political powers. This research paper serves the purpose to…

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    Orangutans

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    here; we are happy here. Why would I leave the place where I first saw ‘beauty’? We can still find food, even though it’s not as abundant before, still there’s food. We are not the only inhabitant of the place; “there are also tigers, elephants, and rhinoceros that can be seen in the forest where we are living.”(N.A., 2014) The ‘flying-ones’ (birds) have already left, and their absence brings me melancholy for I will no longer be able to hear them sing. I love their songs, especially when the…

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    DEFORESTATION INTRODUTION Deforestation are loss or destruction of nature and it is increasing global problem for environmental and economic consequences. Trees are consumers of carbon dioxide helping to absorb CO2 from the atmosphere through photosynthesis and let out oxygen to let humans consume it. Destruction of trees not only removes carbon sinks but also tree that are burning and pumping more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. There are around 20% of global carbon emissions,…

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    didn't slow my family, I feel like they wouldn't have believed me. We spent about half our day there, and then after that she took me to the San Antonio Zoo. That zoo was humongous, way bigger than the one in the valley. I saw monkeys, elephants, rhinoceros, lions, zebras, and even penguins. It was so cool because they actually let you hold some of the monkeys at this zoo, unlike the…

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    Throughout the course of human history there have been accounts of a beast faster than a deer, brave enough to come out the victor in a battle with a lion, hardly seen by mankind, and armed with a single horn growing out of its forehead. Without a fossil record to either confirm or dissipate these accounts. Could it be possible that the animal in question is merely a figure of our imagination? Should these accounts be put upon the shelves of mythology with the tales of Zeus and Odin? This topic…

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    Civilizations in Africa and India during the Classical Period had some parallels, while still having their distinct differences. For example, Axum in Africa and Gupta in India were two empires during the classical period. The Axum Empire, located on the Horn of Africa in modern day Ethiopia, thrived in East Africa around ______, around the same time as the Gupta Empire in India (320-550 AD). Despite the distance between these two empires, the Axum Empire and the Gupta Empire had similar…

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