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    canoes and to construct their fishing traps and nets. Even bark was used as string for fishing lines‚ then shells were used for hooks. A few tribes even gathered stones to build walls to dam rivers to hold the fish in. Hunting tools like spears and boomerangs were also built using local native trees. Their shelter (wurlies) were also built from trees bark and leaves. Cooking utensils and tools also came from wood. Sometimes even burnt out trees became “home” a crude but effective shelter. Water was

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    From a Passage to Africa

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    From a Passage to Africa by George Alagiah How effective is George Alagiah when presenting the suffering of the people of Gufgaduud? In the extract‚ ‘A Passage to Africa‚’ George Alagiah appeals to the readers emotions through his sensitive writing style and insightful presentation of facts. He takes us on a roller coaster of emotions and allowing us to empathize with the difficulties faced by the poor. He uses effective language that creates as impact on the readers mine which portrays the harsh

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    Text Analysis “Art for Heart’s Sake” by R. Goldberg The author of the text “Art for Heart’s Sake”-Ruben Lucius Goldberg-was an engineer‚ inventor‚ cartoonist and sculpture. His cartoons were very popular and highly appreciated by the public. His best comics were exhibited at the Purdue University‚ and he was even awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 1948 for his political cartooning. Furthermore‚ an award of the National Cartoon Society was named in his honour.

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    1 Should Flanagan Theme Park approve the Daily-Dilly promotion? If yes‚ how should they design the deal? If no‚ why? Social couponing sites provide daily discounts and coupons for members. Discounts run across various categories and industries: from food fairs to Whole Foods‚ beauty salons to theme parks. Users can opt to purchase the coupons‚ which generally provide discounts such as “2 days for the price of 1 at Brooklyn Museum” or “VIP access to Taste of DC.” Users then print the coupon and

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    Modern English

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    Research Paper On Modern English Submit To: Muhammad Zakaria (ZM) Lecturer‚ Department of English East West University Sub: Eng-205 Sec: 1 Submitted By: Tanay Kundu Bappa ID: 2011-2-40-149

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    Table Skirting

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    1. Importance of Food Processing and Preservation Increasing the self life of foods these increasing the supply. So may perishable foods can be preserved for a ling time. Making the seasonal food available throughout the year. Adding variety to the diet Saving time by reducing preparation time and energy‚ as the food has already been partially processed. Establishing prices of food‚ as there is less scope of storage of supply to demand. Decreasing wastage of food bye preventing decay or spoilage

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    Early Andean Culture

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    SOUTH AMERICA - THE CHAVIN CULTURE. Early Andean society and the Chavín cult The Chavin society was the first civilization in the Andes and migrated to present-day Peru and Bolivia region by 12‚000 B.C.E. They were primarily hunters and gatherers. By 8000 B.C.E. they started to experiment with agriculture and developed complex societies as a result. The Main crops they cultivated include beans‚ sweet potatoes‚ cotton‚ and peanuts. Fishing also supplemented their agricultural harvests By 1800 B.C

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    Part 1. Nowadays people are extremely busy with their routines that they do not seem to bother about the environment. They exploit natural resources without giving anything but harm and waste in return. But how can such unethical conduct influence the environment in the long run? I was curious to know what impact my lifestyle may have on the Earth. For that reason‚ I have calculated my personal ecological footprint. Surprisingly‚ the results of the ecological footprint analysis were graver than I

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    Introduction What is Emotion? Emotion is another word for feelings. Some common emotions are anger‚ fear‚ love‚ sadness‚ grief‚ jealousy‚ hurt‚ disappointment and joy.  We may have these feelings or emotions in response to things that are going on at the moment or when we remember something that happened in the past.  Frequently‚ we also experience physiological changes‚ such as feeling hot; faster heartbeats‚ changes in our breathing‚ knotting in our stomachs‚ etc. when we feel an emotion

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    Macbeth Gender Roles

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    There are more than enough examples from Macbeth and Great Expectations to prove that “subversion of gender roles‚” a term that describes someone acting in a way that is not expected from those of their said gender‚ is evident in both writing pieces. There are a number of connections between the women of the play and novel; this can be seen in their stern‚ powerful and leader-like and always changing personalities that a number of female characters share. For instance‚ Miss Havisham’s burning hatred

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