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    how it is being done, and all the sacrifices that are being made to get it done. An example of how it is being done as most of you fellow colonists have probably already found out is there are tons of our fellow colonists risking their lives at Valley Forge. As many of you fellow colonists probably already found out is that we have chosen a young man to lead us during war his name is George Washington. What is that? My message bird has come back, let me go check it. OH! MY! The British have…

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    Once upon a time in a far away land there lived a noble king and queen, dubbed Verudo and Annabelle. For many years they ruled over the valley of their kingdom, protecting the people from the dangers of the world. However, the queen Annabelle was slain by an evil bandit. Verudo was enraged, and consequently he searched the land that night for something to end his spite and misery. In his search he reached a deep and dank forest, inside which was the home for an evil witch. The witch had been…

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    beaches of Santa Cruz, and the Vineyards of Napa Valley is the perfect place for your holidays, or your planned conference meeting. The award-winning Hayes Mansion from leading magazines and organizations is in the heart of the Silicon Valley. Their stylish restaurants, the Alfresco Patio for lunch or dinner and the spacious lounge with pool tables, card room and televisions are part of this magnificent place. The guest rooms or suites with a king or queen beds with a view of the verdant…

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    Egyptians had an interesting life made up of religion and culture that is still important and admired by modern humans today. They used resources like the Nile Valley when they had none. Their religion was apart of their everyday life and helped them understand things.Egyptians used art to express themselves and show culture. The Nile Valley was a great resource that was valued by the Egyptians who had very little. The Egyptian before they had fewer encounters with enemies. This river did…

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    practices, civilization was born. Two of these initial prominent societies existed in the Indus River Valley Civilization and the Shang Dynasty. While these civilizations are dissimilar from one another and recognized for their lasting contributions, both also controlled links politically, technologically, and economically. The Shang Dynasty influenced a stratified structure of government ruled by a king. Aristocrats, warriors, and government representatives met at the uppermost of the social…

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    On the contrary, I would be glad, brothers, if I had all of you standing here next to me, since we are united by the same language, the same blood and the same visions.” Alexander the Great once said said. Alexander the Great was a king of Macedonia and son of King Philip II and Olympia. He was also one of the greatest military leaders in history. Alexander’s great military campaign started in Amphipolis. Before crossing to Asia, Alexander wanted to secure the borders north of him. In the…

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    Mesopotamia. The Indus River Valley Civilization is the first civilization in India. The Indus Valley is located in the subcontinent of India in South Asia. It is between the Thar Desert and The Hindu Kush. The Indus River Valley Civilization is known for its well-planned cities and ancient language that cannot be read because the language died off along with the Civilization.…

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    understand the countries we are comparing. The Indus river valley civilization-This great civilization began at about 2500 B.C , It was made up of many great settlements,(resembling city states) that lied along ( or away from) the Indus river valley. The largest of these great settlements was Mohenjo- Daro; which is located in present day Pakistan. Geography- The physical features of the land in, as well as surrounding the Indus river valley civilization were probably the most ideal they could…

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr was born in Alabama in 1929. Also, a huge black activist leader and his father was a pastor at their church, so he grew up around hearing an advocate for African Americans. The date and location of this speech was in Washington D.C. on August 28, 1963, this was one of the biggest moments in African American history also U.S. history. A lot of the equal rights movement was going on at the time, people daily every fought for their equal rights. JFK was also assassinated…

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    Nile and Indus River Valley were both life lines for the people who settled near them. The Nile and Indus River Valley had provided a barrier from war and disease, while providing them with rich soil to grow their crops. Without the help of these two rivers, the people would have had a difficult time making a living. Not only did the Nile and Indus Rivers give the people a way of life, it had helped make them the first known cities in the middle east. The Nile River Valley was very important to…

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