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    Rainbow Land

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    Rainbow Land ‚ a colorful theme park are developed by our company. The idea of develop this Rainbow land is derived from Candy Crush Saga and Wreck-It Ralph. Nowadays‚ everyone crazy on Candy Crush Saga and we can see people around us are keep holding a cell phone to pass this games‚ no matter where they are and no matter how old they are. Candy Crush Saga is getting more and more famous around the world. Candy Crush Saga ‚ one of the famous games in Facebook and now the fact that Candy Crush

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    a high school education‚ while staying in Minneapolis‚ Kansas. Then he moved to Kansas City‚ and he struggled with racism. George Washington Carver decided to apply to Highland College‚ in Highland‚ Kansas. He had been accepted to Highland College‚ but when he arrived he was turned down‚ because of his color. He remained in Highland‚ Kansas for three years‚ to earn money working in homesteading. Poverty was one of the struggles George Washington Carver dealt with‚ when he moved to Winterset‚ Iowa

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    unprecedented access to go behind the doors of Oakland’s Highland Hospital‚ a safety-net hospital fighting for survival. Baring the struggles and determination of both a community and an institution functioning with limited resources and no road map for navigating a health care. According to Adam Grossberg‚ the hospital is the source of primary care for some 250‚000 patients. Almost every adult in the area who suffers a traumatic injury is transported to Highland Hospital‚ whether they are insured or not. The

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    Geography Of Kenya

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    landscape most people think of when they think Africa. Kenya’s vast savanna is familiar from movies‚ TV shows and commercials. The land in Kenya is used for 48.1% agriculture‚ 6.1% forest‚ and other 45.8%. The terrain includes low plains‚ central highlands‚ Great Rift Valley‚ and fertile plateau in the west. Kenya is five times the size of Ohio‚ and slightly more than two times the size of Nevada. This information on Kenya’s geography and climate came from The World Factbook and National Geographic

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    Peru Research Paper

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    in the world thanks to massive ungoverned areas used to grow coca‚ which make cocaine. 30 million people inhabit Peru. They are divided equally between the highlands and coast; however‚ those that live in the highlands are often afflicted with heavy poverty. Half of the population is Indian‚ or indigenous and most of them live in the highlands of Peru. The remaining part of the population are mestizo or of European decent. Spanish is the main language‚ however‚ indigenous languages are used often

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    Essay On The Mayans

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    THE MAYANS The Mayans lived in what is today Mexico‚ North America‚ and lived in both the highlands and lowlands of Mesoamerica. It was a very mountainous region‚ with many minerals in the soil‚ and a dry‚ cool‚ climate. The villages that were located in the highlands are where southern Guatemala is today‚ and the villages that were located in the lowlands are where northern Guatemala‚ Belize‚ and the Yucatán Peninsula are today. It was very hot and dry in the lowlands. The Mayans began their civilization

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    understood and what it can tell us about the Early Horizon ceremonialism in the Andean Highlands. The Chavin iconography is expressed in a number of media and over a large area‚ having its focal point in central highland Peru and spreading to south to the river valleys‚ flood plains and the beaches of the Pacific Ocean coast. The famous examples include the stone sculptures from ancient ceremonial centre in highlands‚ which comprised the Old Temple and‚ later‚ the New Temple with adjacent Plaza. There

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    has a very diverse landscape. Costa Rica has many climates because of its different landscapes ranging from beaches and jungles to mountains and volcanoes (“Costa Rica”). Costa Rica has three main topographic regions (“Costa Rica”). The central highlands‚ extending from northwest to southeast‚ reach elevations of more than 3‚660 meters (12‚000 feet) south of San José. The highest point in the country is Chirripó Grande (3‚810 meters/12‚500 feet). Four volcanoes‚ two of them active‚ rise near the

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    away from the equator‚ the influence on the on-shore Trade Winds gives rise to a modified type of equatorial climate with the Monsoon influences. -Within the tropics‚ the equatorial highlands have a distinctively cooler climate‚ modified by altitude such as the Cameron highlands‚ northern Andes and Kenyan highlands in East Africa Map CLIMATE 1. Temperature - The most outstanding feature of an equatorial climate is its great uniformity of temperature through out the year - The mean annual

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    Battle of Culloden

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    The battle of Culloden Moor‚ fought on 16 April 1746‚ took less than an hour to reach its conclusion and extinguish the Scots’ hopes of returning a Scottish Stuart king to the throne of Scotland. This was a battle between the Jacobites‚ who were the supporters of Bonnie Prince Charlie‚ and the Hanoverian British army; and it brought to a bloody end the Jacobite uprising of 1745. The lead-up to this battle started in the 1630s‚ which was a period of religious and political upheaval in Britain.

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