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    The earth on the turtle’s back is the Onondaga myth that shows the relationship between nature and human. This story explains the origin of the world follow their belief that nature is the resource of all life. The writer makes to see through his imagination and an idea that nature has effects to human’s living‚ to use advantage together and dependence each together between nature and human. First‚ Nature has effects to human’s living. In this story chief’s wife dreams that the big tree was uprooted

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    is a very good ending 7. Events Beyond Human Control (magic‚ spiritual events) The Sky Woman’s “dream of great power” in which she saw the Great Tree uprooted The Sky Woman’s falling through the hole The handful of dirt magically growing into the Earth The Sky Woman’s accidental dropping of seeds from the Sky World‚ which became Earth’s plants Significance : There are many inexplicable and mystical elements in the myth. The events which involve spiritual or magical circumstances often have the most

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    " Everyone knows the importance of our nature. It consists of all the living beings in earth‚ which are mutually dependent on each other. But due to the pollution caused by human beings‚ many species are becoming extinct and the global climate is also changing at a very fast rate. It’s influencing our health and also going to give a long term effect on our future. We know that millions of people in the earth depend on forest for their livelihood. Every living being is dependent on trees. Only the

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    lives in mankind’s most noble goal: the search for truth and understanding. They will be mourned by their families and friends; they will be mourned by the nation; they will be mourned by the people of the world; they will be mourned by a Mother Earth that dared send two of her sons into the unknown. In their exploration‚ they stirred the people of the world to feel as one; in their sacrifice‚ they bind more tightly the brotherhood of man. In ancient days‚ men looked at the stars and saw their

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    “The Earth has a fever‚ and the fever is rising… We are what is wrong‚ and we must make it right” (Al Gore‚ 2007). In the context of global warming‚ discuss the extent to which you agree with this statement. For the last 2.5 million years‚ global temperature has shifted between cold glacial periods that last for around 100 000 years‚ and warmer interglacial periods that last for around 10 000 years. Right now we are in an interglacial period. 20 000 years ago the Earth was cold. Around 15000 years

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    CGC ID 1-01 Park‚ Hyeon Woo March‚ 4th 2013 Documentary: How Many People Can Live on Planet Earth? 1. Why is our Human population increasing super fast? Our human population is increasing very fast due to two important factors. One of them is that there are many young people that want to create their own children‚ therefore creating high birth rates. Another factor affecting population is declining death rates. With the modern day technology and innovations‚ death rates are

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    Ish’s View of Civilization In the book‚ Earth Abides‚ Ish (the protagonist) is facing many problems. With these problems comes different views of things. As the colony is first expanding‚ Ish believes that the tribe is capable of carrying off his way of civilization but as time passes he realizes that his beliefs may not be as true as he thought they were. As the Tribe is growing up‚ Ish believes that his tribe is able to carry on his generation’s culture. When Ish brings Joey to the library and

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    Plastic: It’s Impact on Earth BRIANNA NGUYEN 16/11/2012 Plastic has become such an integral part of society; it is used in nearly everything. They are accepted by a majority of people as an important feature to all products such as cellphones and bags because of their high resilient properties‚ their affordability‚ accessibility‚ and their low weight. With all these positive elements of plastic‚ it may seem that plastic is completely problem-free. The only problem is; there is a very pressing

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    “Coyote Steals Fire” when Coyote cheated in the game against the fire. This tale as well as “How Stories Came to Earth” are trickster tales‚ meaning the main character plays tricks on others to achieve their goal. These tales are told as oral folktales involving tricksters. Both of these stories are similar to one another due to them being tricksters‚ but are also different. In “How Stories Came to Earth” and “Coyote Steals Fire” many similarities are shown in their tales. The first similarity between

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    Themes in the Good Earth

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    In Pearl Bucks novel The Good Earth she gives an inside look at the Chinese culture. In the novel Wang Lung is poor farmer married to O-Lan‚ a loving wife who takes care of Wang Lung’s father‚ plus her own children. Three themes that Pearl Buck uses are survival‚ family structure‚ and the subjugation of women. One theme used to show Chinese culture is survival. For example‚ when Wang Lung’s family is struggling to find food‚ his sons steal meat‚ and they defend themselves by saying‚ “I took it

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