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    this zombie survival guide is: Killing a zombie. Now there are many ways of killing a zombie‚ such as shooting it up or stabbing it to death. However the most effective way of killing a zombie is simply shooting it in the head. Yes one bullet to the brain is all it takes to take a zombie down. The reason why you shoot a zombie in the head is because their brain is still working. Even though they are dead they are not brain dead hence the term “ living dead”. Our last step to this survival guide is

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    islands. They are an Amerindian people whose origins lie in the southern West Indies and the northern coast of South America. The people spoke either a Carib language or a pidgin‚ but the Caribs’ regular raids on other groups resulted in so many female Arawak captives that it was not uncommon for the women to speak Kalhíphona‚ a Maipurean language (Arawakan). In the southern Caribbean‚ they co-existed with a related Cariban-speaking group‚ the Galibi. They lived in separate villages in Grenada‚ Tobago

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    Zombie Survival Manual A virus has recently broken out that is spreading at an alarming rate. This virus inhabits humans and turns them into vicious‚ atrocious creatures that are hungry for human blood. These creatures threaten to take over the world. Here’s what you need to know to handle the zombie apocalypse. First of all‚ take every aspect of every zombie movie that you have ever watched. Now‚ throw it out the window. It’s not real. This is serious‚ and if you think you’re going to be some type

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    the Caribbean when the currents and winds were favorable. From November to March‚ they were effected by the winds and winter. Another group of people that were inhabitants of the Caribbean before the arrival of the Eurpeans were the Arawaks. The Arawaks were migrants from Central and South America‚ who expanded their homelands to the Northern and Southern regions of Cuba and Trinidad. They occupied larger areas‚ such as Cuba‚ Hispaniola‚ Jamaica‚ Puerto Rico and were believed to share

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    committed atrocities in a perverse manner unbefitting a man described as an “American hero”. The article provides a much more detailed description of Columbus’ interactions with the native Arawak people‚ beginning with their first meeting on San Salvador. Columbus immediately sought to abuse the generosity shown by the Arawak towards him and his crew‚ noting that “They would make fine servants.... With fifty men we could subjugate them all and make them do whatever want.”. Upon his arrival on the island

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    How to survive the Zombie Apocalypse. Our world has experienced many pandemics over the course of history‚ from the bubonic plaque to the HIV/AIDS virus. But what happens when a virus brings us back from the dead. I’m talking about zombies‚ the undead. Today I will show you how to adequately prepare and survive a zombie apocalypse. Everything from identifying the enemy to defending your home and riding out the storm. Before we can divulge into preparations upon yourself and your home‚ we must

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    THE MAYAN’S HISTORY AND CULTURE The Maya refer to both a modern-day people who can be found all over the world as well as their ancestors who built an ancient civilization that stretched throughout much of Central America‚ one that reached its peak during the first millennium A.D. The Maya civilization was never unified; rather‚ it consisted of numerous small states‚ ruled by kings‚ each apparently centred on a city. Sometimes‚ a stronger Maya state would dominate a weaker state and be

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    …………………………………………………………………………………… 5-6 Survival (farming and hunting)…………………………………………………………… 6-8 Religion……………………………………………………………………………………. 8 References………………………………………………………………………………… 9 Topic: The Arawak of Guyana‚ their cultures‚ land use patterns and their effect on the landscape and biota. Introduction The Arawaks are thought to have settled at Hosororo creek on the Aruka River around 3‚500 years ago. They planted manioc (manihot esculenta) which they baked into bread on ceramic griddles on the hilltops. Arawaks occupied

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    San Disaster Plan and of Emergency Services FamilyDiego County Office Personal Survival Guide Family Disaster Plan and Personal Survival Guide Family Disaster Plan and Personal Survival Guide I. PREPARATION Family Meetings At least once a year‚ have a meeting with your family to discuss and update your disaster plan. Determine what additional training‚ equipment‚ and supplies are needed to meet your family’s needs. Don’t forget to practice! Occasional drills can improve reaction time

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    INCAS settled in Peru} South America -The ARAWAKS and CARIBS originally settled in South America (Bolivia & Brazil). They then migrated to the West Indies. At the time of the European arrival the Arawaks inhabited the Greater Antilles and half of Puerto Rico‚ While the Caribs controlled the Lesser Antilles. The word Arawak defines a Linguistic Group. There were many distinctive tribal groups‚ which settled in the Caribbean most of them were Arawak speaking people. The Lucayans were only found

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