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    (a) Suggest how the three scenarios for 2015 might have very different consequences for the planet and its people. (10) As seen from the three possible‚ predictions‚ the various outlooks for 2025 convey the different consequences or the planet and its people. As seen through the globalised prediction it states how it won’t vary much from what is today‚ however this is dependent on whether the USA will remain the dominant superpower. With India being an emerging superpower despite its wealth and

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    securing wealth. Approximately 7 million Americans migrated by 1840‚ However the Native Americans were already established there. They were doing well for themselves providing everything they needed to survive for their families and tribes. After the migration of the Americans‚ it caused the Native Americans to be treated very unfairly. Westward expansion was not a pleasant time for the Native Americans and not because their land had been bought by America‚ but because at the

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    William Usdin ENGL 157 – Exam #1 8.15.12 Orientalism in Tayeb Salih’s Season of Migration to the North “Prospero‚ you are the master of illusion. Lying is your trademark. And you have lied so much to me (lied about the world‚ lied about me) that you have ended by imposing on me an image of myself. Underdeveloped‚ you brand me‚ inferior‚ that is the way you have forced me to see myself‚ I detest the image! What’s more‚ it’s a lie! But now I know you‚ you old cancer‚ and I know myself as well.” Caliban

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    and the country has few natural resources. But the discovery of petroleum in 1959 injected huge sums of money into Libya’s economy. The government of Libya used some of this wealth to improve farmland and provide services for the people. Almost all of Libya’s people are of mixed Arab and Berber ancestry and are Muslims. Until the early 1900’s‚ Libya consisted of three separate geographical and historical regions. It became a united‚ independent country in 1951. Libya’s official name is the Great

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    historical topic or issue 1.WHO was involved? President Franklin D. Roosevelt was involved in this event due to the fact that he issued the document. According to The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration‚ “Roosevelt’s order affected 117‚000 people of Japanese descent‚” thus involving many Japanese and Japanese Americans. Additionally‚ military forces were involved‚ for this authority would patrol the internment camps. •President Franklin D. Roosevelt •117‚000 Individuals of Japanese Descent

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    People are being taught that everyone is different. Each person is given their own personality. Generally speaking‚ there are two kinds of people in the society: one is introverted people‚ another one is extroverted people. They usually act in the totally different ways. If you like a big gathering of people and be talkative in a group‚ definitely you are an extrovert. On the other hand‚ introverts are more likely to be at home reading and enjoying quiet time and getting their energy from being alone

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    Effects of the Bottleneck and the Founders effect Cecil Smith GS102 Grantham University Online The bottleneck effect happens when something of a great devastation has happened‚ causing a great amount of people to lose their lives and leave behind very few people at the most. The bottleneck effect happens at random and can kill of a whole population and with it can also wipe out the gene pool by doing so. An example of the bottleneck effect would be something like a tsunami‚ or an earthquake‚ which

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    think they got here using the Bering Land Bridge. Many people may not have heard of the Land Bridge theory before. In the following paragraphs I will explain to you the Land Bridge theory‚ as well as evidence of the land bridge being used for the people to migrate to America. “What is the Land Bridge theory‚” you may ask the following question. Well‚ the Land Bridge theory‚ which is also known as the Bering Strait theory‚ is a model of migration

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    Oregon Trail Many people went to the Oregon Territory to get free farm land. Some went hoping to find better health or better living conditions. Some went to escape problems. Others went for adventure and to seek new experiences. The Oregon Trail migration‚ also known as the Oregon-California Trail migration‚ is one of the most important events in American History. The Oregon-California trail was a 2‚170 mile route from Missouri to Oregon and California that enabled the migration of the early pioneers

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    Bantu: The People The Bantu can erroneously be defined as an ethnic group or group of people. However‚ Bantu is a language family that is a derivative of the Niger/Congo language group. The influence of the Bantu language and its cultural impacts in Africa are astronomical. After the Bantu migration‚ their culture and language spread through Africa. According to the Cambridge Review‚ “The Bantu language contains hundreds of languages that are spoken by 120 million Africans in Angola‚ the Congo

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