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    Hamburgers‚ French fries‚ BBQ‚ hot dogs‚ sub sandwiches‚ and soda. Some foods are taboo because some people abstain from for religious‚ cultural or hygienic reasons.  Some examples of folk housing include New England‚ two chimney‚ salt box‚ Cape Cod‚ and front gable and wing housing styles. Building material and design are related to the physical environment by the resources available and the climate. For example‚ in climates with a lot of snow‚ roofs are going to be steep. Preliminary

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    under small rocks. Because of this they enjoy living on cord grass that grows in the high marshes along the coast. These snails are sometimes found in the Southern half of Florida or in Brazil‚ but can also be found in the coastal salt marsh areas of Cape Cod. A similar snail species to the coffee bean snail is the Melampus bidentatus snail. It is extremely similar in size and color but‚ if examined closely‚ displays spiral lines that are smoother and rougher than the straight lines found on the coffee

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    and hinted buyers would find a sense of peace and tranquility unattainable in city life. William Levit taking advantage of this built “150 houses a day in the potato fields of central Long Island… until more than 17‚000 nearly identical four-room “Cape-Cod” boxes stood in Levittown‚ as the agglomeration was made” (Kunstler‚ 104) For many families‚ Levittown was the best option for many families considering a vast amount of the population unable to find any suitable shelters. Levittown consisted of

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    Leif Ericson was a Norse explorer who led what was probably the first European expedition to the mainland of North America. He was the son of Eric the Red‚ who established the first settlement in Greenland. Leif Ericson became the leader of this settlement after his father’s death. His life was recorded in long Icelandic stories called sagas. His name is also spelled Eriksson or Eiriksson. Ericson was born in Iceland‚ near what is now Budardalur. His family sailed to southern Greenland about 985

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    There are many historical and philosophical foundations of the American Government‚ but only a few really stand out and are talked about a lot today. The dominant philosophy here is natural law‚ which is the biggest issue in the American Government. Natural law has led to the writing of many documents throughout history. Throughout history the Government has taken different initiatives to better the United States like writing a series of documents that deal with land rights‚ fairness‚ and independence

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    In 2009‚ 33.3 million people around the world were living with AIDS‚ but with the stigmas‚ judgment and lack of education on the disease sufferers are too afraid to say they have the disease and seek treatment for it (HIV/AIDS: Frequently Asked Questions‚ 2011). So where is the cure for AIDs‚ what treatments are out there‚ who is at risk the most‚ what research is being done‚ what can we as a public to prevent the spread of AIDs? In this research paper I will discuss all of this and more in the subject

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    Indian Squanto learned English from fishermen and later taught the Pilgrims how to plant corn and other vegetables. It is said that Squanto was kidnapped as a boy and sold into slavery in Spain. After several years‚ Squanto struggled to get back to Cape Cod. When he returned to his village‚ he discovered he was the only member of his tribe that remained the rest were either killed in battle or died of disease during his absence. Another myth that Squanto did not learn English solely to help the colonist

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    A Sand County Alamac is one of Aldo Leopold’s most famous books‚ Leopold discusses his many thoughts‚ ideas and feelings about the environment and man’s interaction with it. He describes his surrounds with amazing imagination‚ allowing the reader to connect with his thoughts on nature. One thought that Leopold described‚ which holds true to this day‚ is the concept of a Land Ethic and why such an ethic is needed. Leopold also discusses various barriers that stand in the way of implementing such

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    Netherlands/Holland and came to America to find the Religious Freedom They were looking for that they couldn’t find in England. They landed in America in the year 1620‚in the month November. They first landed near the site of modern provincetown on the tip of Cape Cod‚before they left to plymouth. This Story is about a guy called Blue Nile State(Sudan) and his family which is his mom‚his 9 children‚and his wife.Sudan is fighting and it erupted in kormaganza meaning that he was in war‚but it erupted into something

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    Abstract I chose Martha’s Vineyard as the subject of my School Context Paper. Martha’s Vineyard is New England’s largest resort island and lies seven miles off the coast of Cape Cod in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It is accessible by ferry or plane only. The island is roughly one hundred square miles with 124.6 miles of tidal shoreline. Martha’s Vineyard has a year-round population of about twenty thousand residents that grows to one hundred thousand in the summer with an additional twenty

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