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    With the belief for being a “jungle, Africans live with animals, and that make them have pitch-black skin” (Pryor). Furthermore, “Africa is a jungle where men only, as hunters, know how to kill animals for food for their families, and because they live with animals, they talk and dance like them” (Spears). With thick trees, plants, and brush, Disneyland African jungle river adventure highly amplifies the belief that Africa is a jungle. Disneyland attracts millions of people from different parts…

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    while the Mesopotamia civilizations did not, which make the Egyptians extremely happier about their God (king) and glad to live on their land, while Mesopotamians were always sad and pessimistic. Another point is that Egyptians was surrounded by the Sahara…

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    Honor's Program Analysis

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    even encompass betrayal and hate which is the painful part. So, human life is an adventure for daring. Although, we are single species Homo sapiens sapiens among the outnumbered organisms we are successful to inhibit the chilling Greenland to hot Sahara Desert. It is solely our duty to protect and harmonize with rest of the organisms by conserving nature and planet for the future. In seeking forward to conserve nature I must feel responsible for it which in turn develops through my decency.…

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    Man The Hunter

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    - A theory that may be put forward about staggered civilizations is that the Mediterranean was the first source of human development. They believed this because the modern western culture has its roots there, but African’s from the middle of the Sahara were actually the…

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    For example the Nile River deposits fertile soil every year in the spring because of flooding. for instance, the Sahara Desert was a natural barrier because of its terrain. It helped keep out thieves and intruders. These two natural characteristics support how Ancient Egypt was the greatest river valley civilization. Ancient Egypt was the greatest river valley civilization…

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    and fossils , also because it give the chance to know about the life before billions years age . The story is about a group of scientist (paleontologist Dr. Paul Sereno and his team) who finally start their second exploring journey to Niger in the Sahara Desert, which known also as the dinosaur graveyard. so, the mission went to hard; they find promising bones (fossils) easily with a few callings only like the hot weather and lake of water. the team gets the best at the end; their biggest…

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    My project is on Mozambique. I will be talking about 5 themes of geography and how they are connected to my country. Mozambique is a country within Africa below the Sahara desert or the "Hot" desert. Mozambiaque is bordered by many different countries such as Malawi, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. It aslo has marine boarders such as Comoros, Madagascar and Mayotte Island (France). The absolute location of Mozambique is 25.9500° S, 32.5833° E. Mozambique has a tropical climate…

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    Ancient Egypt Geography

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    Without the Nile river, Egypt would never be able to sustain the population it has now. There has always been a connection between landscape and how a people develop. It is believed that humans started living along the Nile's banks starting in about 6,000 B.C.E. It was not easy for the Egyptians to find food. Over time, however, despite being in the midst of desert surroundings, people discovered that the Nile River provided many sources of food. Along the river were fruit trees, and fish. The…

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    same continent, but they’re very much the same as us. The Dumas were asked so many questions about where they live, but the Dumas didn’t really ask many questions about the American children’s lives. They were asked about electricity, tents, and the Sahara desert. However, the Americans were disappointed by that yet again. Even if Americans don’t understand another person or their country, they still accept them and treat them like family. Americans can be really understanding and they can also…

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    Imperialism In Mali

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    Mali, a large country in Africa, stretches from the north at the Sahara desert all the way south to the Niger and Senegal River Basins (Africa Atlas). There are five lakes: Lake Débo, Lake Faguibine, Lake Sélingué, Lake Gossi, and Lake Manantali. Lake Faguibine is one of the largest in West Africa (Africa Atlas). Mali is 1,240,192 square kilometers and also has diverse climates (Drakenberg). Towards the north, there is little rain and a lot of desert (Drakenberg). Nearing the south, the rain…

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