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    Imagine a family house: about 150 m2 if size‚ one bathroom‚ one toilet. However‚ there is a certain degree of weirdness to house… It starts with the front door with its four locks because all family members wanted to have their own lock. The three kitchens are special as well: all of them have sinks‚ but the rest of the equipment differs. One has a fridge‚ one has an oven‚ two of them have a microwave and one has a stove. The family had even pipes built through the house to transfer food from the

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    Light Lab Report Introduction: Without light‚ plants would not be able to carry out photosynthesis (McKenney‚ Peffley‚ and Wilmington 49). Photosynthesis is responsible for providing the plant with nutrients it needs to thrive and grow. Without the proper nutrients‚ it is difficult for a plant to continue to live. Therefore‚ photosynthesis is necessary for a plant’s vitality. The goal of this experiment is to observe and identify the impact that light has on a plant. Hypothesis: If light

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    Such evidence of this human animal interaction was a breakthrough. The Saltville site‚ often referred to as SV-2‚ in the Appalachian Mountains in Virginia holds great significance due to its abundance of various fossil and archeological clues to the past. In recent news‚ there have been articles describing a discovery that may show signs of human life in the area earlier than initially thought. Per The Associated Press- Richmond‚ “artifacts at Saltville date to 14‚000 years ago‚ a few hundred years

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    The Native American Struggle The way of life for the Native Americans changed greatly when the settlers arrived but they fought strongly to hold onto their sacred beliefs. No amount of influence or interference from the Europeans could change what the American Indians believed in. The natives fought long and hard to try to preserve their heritage and their lifestyles. While they are still given a small portion of land to live on‚ the plight of the Native American people has been going on since

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    In the story‚ “Delfino II: Diez in the Desert‚” Diez has to lead a group of illegal immigrants to the US by making their way across the hot‚ harsh desert. He is a scrawny kid with an appetite for adventure‚ but miscalculates just how hot the desert can get in the middle of the summer. Diez learns to be prepared and to not give up. If he would have given up‚ he and his group would have all died in the desert. The author features the weather data‚ "In June‚ the National Weather Service often reports

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    A beautiful place

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    The Botanical Gardens is definitely one interesting place that I would recommend to anyone who asks me for my advice. The beauty of it is somehow beyond description. Each flower‚ each plant has its own way of capturing your soul. Each blade of grass‚ each tree somehow knows how to coordinate with others to form a picturesque scenery that no architect or designer could ever copy. No best selling novelist or Nobel prize winner could possibly put its miraculous beauty into words. One actually has to

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    limestone‚ sandstone‚ lava and other rocks. As the day passes the rocks reflect different colors. Many tourists come to the canyon just to watch the rocks change color. Cottonwood and willow trees grow at the bottom of the canyon. Many varieties of cactus grow here as well. The canyon is also home to many animals‚ such as bobcats‚ coyotes‚ kangaroo rats and deer. Today about 4 million visitors come to the Grand Canyon each year. Seeing the Grand Canyon is always a breathtaking and unforgettable experience

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    ===================================================================================== He fled west through the mountains‚ across the Yamuna River‚ and into the woods. He thought‚ “Is this interminable run ever going to end.” He was in the scorching desert; he listened and heard a cactus wren singing its song. It flew near a

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    According to “Climate” by Marietta College‚ there are two types of deserts‚ subtropical and temperate. Both of these deserts receive less than 100 centimeters of precipitation per year‚ earning them the classification of desert. Desert plants must undergo many adaptations in order to survive the unusually dry conditions that are associated with a desert. There is a long list of adaptations‚ but some of the most common are the reduction of leaves‚ development of the stem as a major photosynthetic

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    where their hunter warrior patron god Huitzilopochtli guided led them to a promised land of plenty (von Sivers‚ Desnoyers‚ and Stow 442-443). Once they settled in Tula their god urged them to migrate to the Mexican Basin where an eagle perched on a cactus commanded

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