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    Guatemala is a central American country south of Mexico. It is home to volcanoes, rainforest, and ancient Mayan sites. More than half of Guatemala’s population lives in rural areas. Many who live in these areas have low access to household items. Families that live there face barrier problem to get access to health care. Although Guatemala have many health specialist in their cities, most Guatemalans lack money and access to healthcare therefore facing a major health crisis. The health crisis…

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    In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the central question would probably reflect around Jay Gatsby’s wealth and his dream girl, Daisy. The central question could probably be why does these things matter greatly to himself. In this essay, I will explain the things that are shared or differed between Daisy and Jay. The Great Gatsby was a book told in the early 1900’s by a man named Nick Carraway. Nick once lived right next to this very rich man who was Jay Gatsby. The story began with…

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    Mongolia’s plethora of clans and utilizing his military might to unprecedentedly sweep across Eurasia. When Genghis Khan died in 1227, the Mongol Empire split into four distinct khanates (regions) to redistribute power among his sons (Chagatai Khanate in Central…

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    The Central idea of To Kill a Mockingbird The main ideas of To Kill a Mockingbird, is that you shouldn’t hurt the people who don’t do anything to you, the ones who are just nice. There are examples of “mockingbirds” in the book that don’t actually mean someone being a “mockingbird”. Another central idea is also racism. Harper Lee doesn’t really say that you should hurt black people. Instead, Atticus says “Shoot all the blue jays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a…

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    add name Were the Mongolians really that Barbaric First of all, the Mongolians started off as a small tribe which originated from the grasslands of central Asia and they lived in moveable houses that they called yurts. The people knew little about mining and they didntdid not care anything about farming. But one person changed it all, this person change the way the Mongolians worked and his name Temuchin. Temuchin was born in 1167 on the Mongolian plains and in 1206 he won the leadership of…

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    inaccurately represented through GDP. Factors ranging from clear cutting forests to selling organs are not included in the GDP and are therefore overlooked in a list of quantitative data. GDP should only be used as one tool for an economy, not as the central measurement of a country’s…

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    About 20% volume of the mammalian central nervous system comprises of an extracellular matrix that includes proteins, proteoglycans, and glycosaminoglycans (Bignami A et.al 1993). Evolving evidence indicates that the organization and composition of this matrix change throughout the course of normal aging, during neurodegenerative diseases and following central nervous system injury and that these modifications influence a diverse range of cellular behaviors. The central nervous system…

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    DBQ Essay: The Silk Road

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    role of bureaucracy when it comes to the silk road is they created a strong dynasty and a strong silk road, one of the main causes that lead on the creation of the silk road was that Asians were interested in Central Asia because of Zhang Qiang…

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    Introduction Central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) is a blockage in the main blood vessel that carries blood away from the retina (central retinal vein). The retina is the part of your eye that senses light and that sends signals to the brain that allow you to see. CRVO can cause you to have blurry vision. It can also make you lose some or all of your vision. The condition usually affects only one eye. What are the causes? This condition is usually caused by a blood clot that forms inside the…

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    Impact Of The Silk Road

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    The Silk Road, one of the largest and most influential trade routes in the world, has had a massive effect on not only china but a large portion of the world. It stretched from china through to India, Persia, Arabia and Europe and operated from around 114 BCE to 1450 CE. Not only material goods were exchanged, as religions, philosophies, technology and diseases were traded during the length of the Silk Road’s operation. This enormous trade route opened up opportunities for technology, as…

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