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    The Luango River Case

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    The situation of the Luango River case involves a dispute between the Republic of Ndebele and the Kingdom of Shauna over the transboundary water supply of the Luango River. The Republic of Nbdele has launched the creation of a major bauxite mining and processing industry. To provide energy for this industry‚ Ndebele has hired Dutch corporation Bello Nedam to construct a hydro-electric dam. Across the two countries lives the Ido minority indigenous population‚ who are protesting against the continuation

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    “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” Analysis Langston Hughes was a great writer who was a representative of black writers during Harlem Renaissance. Most of his work depicts the lives of African Americans and race issues. He was known for his poems‚ and “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” is one of his famous poems (Hughes Biography). In the poem‚ Hughes tells African Americans’ evolution‚ and he is proud of his race. In “The Negro Speaks of Rivers”‚ Hughes uses point of view and figurative language to create

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    Sindhu River Originating from Kailash mountain‚ it covers 550 kms in Jammu and Kashmir. From there it enters Leh‚ and gets mingled with Zanzkar river. In Punjab it is met with five major rivers of Punjab – Jhelum‚ Chenab‚ Ravi‚ Beas and Satluj. The word Sindhu originates from the word sidh meaning to keep off . The river Sindhu has been mentioned 176 times in Rigveda‚ 95 times in plural‚ used in the generic meaning. In Rigveda – the Ancient Indian Scripture( 1500 B.C.)‚ is the earliest chronicle

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    Red River Rebellion

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    The Red River Rebellion of 1869‚ in present day Manitoba is an important event in Canadian history‚ and especially in the lives of Canada’s Métis population. There have been many articles and books written on the topic of the Red River Rebellion in the years following its occurrence. This paper will look at the views of five different authours and their views on the Red River Rebellion. The sources that surround the Red River Rebellion come from people of many different scholarly backgrounds‚ walks

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    Mississippi River What has four eyes but cant see? the Mississippi river! The Mississippi river is a huge river and draws a big crowd of tourist. With many activities and tours why would you not want to go and see the river? The Mississippi river holds lots of great history and is very complicated with dams and locks but more then anything it is a very beautiful! The river and all the nature and animals around it it is a breathtaking sight and worth it to go check out. The Mississippi river has numerous

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    In the novel‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ written by Mark Twain‚ the Mississippi River is the book’s most significant symbol. For many years the Mississippi has provided a means of transportation and a source of freedom. In the novel‚ Huck was abused by his father‚ Pap‚ that was a drunk. He never knew his mother. So‚ Huck was adopted by the widow Douglas. Early in the book‚ Huck is surprised by his father‚ Pap‚ that shows up at his house‚ in his bedroom. Pap thinks that Huck acts like

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    One More River

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    One More River Can you imagine having to leave everything you have ever known to live in a country on the verge of war? Lesley Shelby‚ the main character in One More River by Lynn Reid Banks‚ knows exactly how it feels. This Jewish Canadian girl has to emigrate to Israel with her family. Through the determination and courage of one person we see how challenges‚ complications‚ and differences of the world are overcome. 	In the story the most important character is Lesley. Lesley

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    River Valley Civilizations

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    History Essay # 1 The civilizations along the Nile River Valley in ancient Egypt and the Yellow River Valley in Ancient China shared many characteristics in relation to many economic‚ social‚ and political structures‚ though they also have some differences. Water‚ whether it be in the form of a lake‚ an ocean‚ or a river‚ has played a critical role in the development of any civilization. With that being said‚ both the Nile River and the Yellow River had civilizations that strived because of them.

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    Mississippi River in Huck Finn In Huck Finn‚ what leads the whole story flow and reveal the whole adventure? It is of course the Mississippi River. In real life‚ river is always the kind of symbol that represents life‚ changes‚ growth‚ and hope‚ as they are constantly moving. There are always a lot of stories happened on the river. Water is in it and we cannot survive without it. River always plays an important role of human society‚ so does the Mississippi River in Huck Finn. The Mississippi River is a

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    Suspension Bridges A suspension bridge is a one where many cables are strung across two or more towers‚ which supports the majority of the bridge weight and force. The cables run from the towers to the anchorages. Suspension bridges have benefited our everyday lives since John A. Roebling perfected the suspension bridge design in 1845 and built the Allegheny Suspension Bridge in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania (Placzek). These bridges are better than previous bridges in many ways. Suspension bridges can span

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