“The Blue Lankia starfish is so distinct when It comes to salt water that you can’t find those anywhere else. I got started around 1992 and the country was in a recession and there were really no jobs, especially for ex-military. Diving was a passion of mine and this hobby was a passion of mine, so I was able to keep things that others weren’t able to keep and I had special permits from the government to keep things that weren’t typically allowed just to see if we could keep them alive to pull…
"By 1300, the rulers of Zimbabwe had organized a large kingdom." (84) Zimbabwe got most of their power from their gold mines. They made beautiful stone buildings that have withstood centuries and were expert craftsmen in stone and architecture. The people of Zimbabwe built many temples and palaces which can conclude that the Zimbabwe people must have had wealth and prosperity…
god Anubis was the one who made something of the desert. Egypt is surrounded by the red land, also know as the desert. Luckily the Nile river flows through Egypt bringing them food and water. The Nile was important but, the hot desert provided Natron salt, which helped preserve goods and even the dead. Once the Egyptians learned that, believing in Afterlife began. The Ancient Egyptians adapted to their environment by evolving new beliefs and techniques to deal with death.…
of what Kaur said. For example, “the blood/ mine/ the fourth hour i prayed,” this ending leaves the reader with a powerful image that would be ruined with extra information at the end. The theme in “Untitled” is that recovery is not pretty. “Untitled” is…
The two films I watched for this film journal were Harlan County, USA and Salt of the Earth. The two films were both about miners fighting for their rights. Harlan County, USA is a documentary about the Harlan strike in Kentucky. The miners wanted to get better safety measures and pay. The Duke Power Company would not take the necessary precautions to protect the miners from unsafe conditions in the mines. Salt of the Earth focused on the Mexican miners in New Mexico who went on strike…
When an archaeologist speaks the name “Hallstatt,” multiple things should come to mind. First, the image of a vast archaeological site centered around a salt mine, located southeast of the Austrian city of Salzburg (Silberman 2012). Second, an enormous collection of over 2,000 grave sites filled with well preserved burial goods (Hallstatt 2016). Finally, the concept of an entire culture that, by 500 BC, had spread across most of Western Europe and southern Britain (Hallstatt 2005). Regarded as…
This paper will give you a background on freezing point and salt. Like what is freezing point and what does this affects. Also what would happen if you put salt in ice water if there is a effect to the ice and water. This paper will give background about basic chemistry of salt. Also it will give you some background on ice cream. How ice could effect ice cream. Water has the freezing point of 0 degrees Celsius. If you put a ice cube in water the rate of freezing and melting aren't changing. If…
King” and “King of gold”. Ghana gained a significant amount of wealth during their control of the Gold trade in West Africa. Ghana became so wealthy from the salt and gold trade from their access to the trade routes that went through their land. Ghana’s position with the trading was to provide North Arica with gold and West Africa with salt. Chieftain Dinga considered himself King of Ghana in the mid-700’s establishing the capital at Wagadou. The capital became the most usable route during the…
Timbuktu and Gao, and imposed his rule on such south Saharan cities as Walata and on the Taghaza region of salt deposits to the north” ("Mali"). Mansa Musa’s strong army constantly expanded his accomplished empire, which helped the trade industry because more farmers and slaves were able to provide for the big trading business. Controlling the Taghaza region was beneficial for the empire because salt was in great demand. Merchants had long and dry journeys to the trading cities. Mansa Musa’s…
It’s nothing but a vast deposit of salt and minerals that have run down from the canyon sides. The Basin is two-hundred-seventy-nine feet below sea level, or about ninety three yards. At first glance, it appears as if the Valley finally received some snow. The monochromatic ground is only…