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    1.) Civilizations in the pre-modern world were highly advanced in their own standards. Chinese invented weapons, silk, china, paper and many technological, as well as political influence in the region of origins. Indians were known for their spices, as the people of East Africa traded slaves, timber, and ivory. All over the world, civilizations were inventing tools and coming up with new ideas on how to better their culture. This is the cornerstone, or backbone of what started a series of the…

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    Sundiata was physically strong and authoritative which assisted in getting people to pay attention to him. He acted with mortality even when a group of old women tried to steal from him. He did not seek revenge, but instead offered them spices and food. But even all of this was not enough, because he still had to work hard and create alliances. Although in the United States we vote for our leaders, there still are many leaders who are born with great expectations due to so called political…

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    accepted by a job in New Hampshire, a state that was far from our wonderful Minnesota home. I was super excited about this New Hampshire Job because it was in a new unseen territory for me. Well, I was excited until I didn’t get to take my spice finch, Peepers, and her spice/society finch babies with me. Once I found out about that, my excitement went downhill, but there was no stopping now. Once we got to New Hampshire,…

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    claimed much of these lands for France. He was also the person who named Canada. He was the one who laid claim for France and North America. In 1594 France was the first for France they missioned Cartier to explore land of america to search for gold, spices, and the route to northeast Asia. Jacques Cartier first expedition sailed with two ships to the St. Lawrence river sea way. He coasted around Newfoundland. Cartier encountered a native american village. He had kidnapped two young Indians of…

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    Have you, or someone you know, ever been a victim of ableism? Ableism is the discrimination in favor of able-bodied people. Paul Fisher suffers through ableism. Paul along with his brother, Erik, mother and father moves to Tangerine, Florida. It this little town many odd occurrences happened, some of them unbelievable. Lightning striking the same place twice, impossible. An underground fire burning for years, just a myth. Or are they? Paul FIsher leads us through his adventures of middle school,…

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    Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout Would not take the garbage out! She’d scour the pots and scrape the pans, Candy the yams and spice the hams, 5 And though her daddy would scream and shout, She simply would not take the garbage out. And so it piled up to the ceiling: Coffee grounds, potato peelings, Brown bananas, rotten peas, 10 Chunks of sour cottage cheese. It filled the can, it covered the floor, It cracked the window and blocked the door With bacon rinds and chicken…

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    Since I had such huge success with my salt water powered car, I decided to put a spin on the sale of my products. I decided to make something like a car, but also spice it up a little bit. What I did was I made it inflatable and able to run on water. With that being said it was a fully functional car, but if you ever wanted to take it across the water to maybe shorten a trip or just for pure enjoyment then you could do so. I didn’t really need this product to keep my car company at the top.…

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    Too Much Sugar Sugar is a large problem across the world. Sugar is noteworthy as a substance that releases opioids and dopamine which might be expected to have addictive potential. Which makes “Food addiction” seems plausible because brain pathways that evolved to respond to natural rewards are also activated by addictive drugs. The evidence supports the hypothesis that under certain circumstances rats can become sugar dependent. This may translate to some human conditions as suggested by the…

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    author of the fictional resource put characters with much different personalities. Though not every kid is alike of course, Rhode Dahl had managed to make them completely different, as if to show the different lifestyles and attitudes of the kids to spice up the story. For example, the characters in the book were Charlie Bucket, Veruca Salt, Augustus Gloop, Violet Beauregarde, and Mike Teavee. Each of them had completely different opinions, hobbies, and favorites. Charlie Bucket was just a poor…

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    to their advantage. These were the years of British Empire and expansion. The use imperialistic powers to benefit economically, politically, and geographically began with the British East India Company in the early 1600s where the land was used for spice trade and provided as a trading post for both British, Dutch and other settling imperialists at the next 100 years.. As time went on, the land was beginning to have more and more British influence and would eventually gain a powerful military…

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