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    The yearly Nile flood happened due to heavy summer rains far away to the south in the highlands that typically occurred around September. Rivers from these areasflowed into the Nile. Each year‚ the floodwaters deposited new fertile silt into natural basins. Farmers did not have to add fertilizer to the soil. After the water soaked into the earth in the late fall‚ farmers cast seeds onto the rich soil and turned it over with wooden plows pulled by oxen. Nature did the rest until it was time to harvest

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    The definition of sadness is “feeling or showing sorrow; unhappy”. Everyone experiences sadness‚ In chapters one and two of Gathering Blue Kira personally experienced multiple moments of sadness. In the fiction novel‚ Gathering Blue‚ by Lois Lowry‚ the author creates certain moods in chapters one and two. One mood created was sadness. In chapters one and two the mood of sadness is shown when Kira is thinking about how her mother had died from a disease. After four sunsets and sunrises‚ it was

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    Refugee Blues Language: The speaker is talking to someone "My dear" (perhaps his wife)‚ the language and tone is very conversational. Each stanza intensifies the situation in the poem. The first stanza brings out that the refugees are homeless. Though there are millions in the city all of whom have some kind of home but the refugees have nowhere to go. In stanza 2‚ the couple cannot stay in their country. It compares two living people with the old yew tree. "Officially dead" means you cannot make

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    Comparative sleep study of basic A/B control to Evaluate the alternate breathing method Alonzo Marroquin Jr. Abstract This paper explores several published articles that report on results from research conducted on a sleep study over a span of six days that comprised of normal conditions of sleep patterns and the alternate breathing method. Evaluate and suggest if there is any satisfactory evidence on both studies that validate the finding of quality aided sleep. From an investigative

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    What are some ways to reduce waste? Waste reduction is as important as recycling in saving natural resources‚ energy‚ and waste disposal space and costs‚ and in reducing pollution risks. Waste reduction also can reduce the toxic substances in waste. Individuals can help reduce waste by making environmentally aware decisions about everyday things like shopping and caring for the lawn. Across the country‚ many communities‚ businesses‚ and individuals have found creative ways to reduce waste and

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    The Nile‚ is the longest river in the world‚ and is located in northeastern Africa. Its principal source is Lake Victoria‚ in east central Africa. The Nile flows north through Uganda‚ Sudan‚ and Egypt to the Mediterranean Sea‚ with a total distance of 5584 km. From its remotest headstream in Burundi‚ the river is 6671 km long. The river basin covers an area of more than 3‚349‚000 sq km. Not only is the Nile considered a wonder by Herodotus‚ but by people all over the world‚ due to its impotance to

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    rest of his dimly lit garage. He could hear kids playing outside and he rubbed his hands together‚ trying to remove the sting of the bitter cold. He picked up the mirror‚ and took it into his mansion of a house in a quiet‚ peaceful suburb. It was a Midwestern winter‚ and the days were short‚ bringing cold nights whistled with the sounds of speeding cars flying down the highway. Eric heard the piercing call from his mother. "Eric‚ we’re going to McDonald’s. What do you want us to bring you back?"

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    “It could have been prevented.” Often heard‚ the statement refers to situations for which some believe action should have been taken by specific people/a specific person to keep something (usually negative) from occurring; those people/that person is responsible in a way. The majority of the time‚ this statement is utilized in situations which are tragedies and/or violations of the law‚ law enforcement‚ lawmakers‚ etc. being those responsible. The minority of the time‚ The animals of Animal Farm

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    constraints‚ current and future production levels were reviewed. Tilapias are native to the River Nile and Africa in general then they were introduced and disseminated worldwide. Positive aquacultural characteristics of tilapia made tilapias the most cultured species worldwide now and in the near future. Tilapia world production is expected to reach 3 million tons this year 2010. Thus‚ tilapias could make a significant contribution to the livelihoods support especially in the tropical and subtropical

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    studies trematodes use snails as intermediate hosts in their life cycle fish feed on snails and can also act as accidental hosts henceforth infecting humans) Hypothesis There are no trematodes in fish handled at Ggaba landing site. Source of fish??? Aim of study ---4m title Objective will influence methodolog ---what and result of prevalence Title Introduction/background to the study Problem statement Purpose Specific objectives‚ research questions or hypothesis Why the nile tilapia?? Literature

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