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    Shikoku and Kyushu were separated from the main island of Honshu. The rise in temperature also increased the food supply which meant that the civilisation changed their diets and ate a whole lot more. Clues of this diet change were found in sea shell mounds from the ocean. Food and other essentials of life were collected and processed with the use of stone tools such as grinding rocks‚

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    populations of rodents and birds. In certain instances‚ the RIFA may completely eliminate ground nesting species from a given area. The most important problem with RIFA is its sting. The workers can sting repeatedly and attack anything that disturbs their mounds or food sources. Symptoms of the sting include burning and itching followed by the development of a pustule that may take a week or two to heal. Scratching these pustules can lead to secondary bacterial infections and can leave permanent scars.

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    Sutton Hoo Webquest What is Sutton Hoo? Sutton Hoo is the site of two 6th- and early 7th-century cemeteries. One contained an undisturbed ship burial including a wealth of Anglo-Saxon artifacts of outstanding art-historical and archaeological significance‚ now held in the British Museum in London. Sutton Hoo is of a primary importance to early medieval historians because it sheds light on a period of English history that is on the margin between myth‚ legend and historical documentation. You

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    The Calusa Indians Did you know that the Calusa Indians were the first civilization of southwest Florida? They originated on Mound Key‚ an island in Estero Bay‚ just 80 miles south of St. Petersburg‚ FL. The Calusas lived on Mound Key from 800 A.D. till the end of the 17th Century. The view points from the two texts; William Bradford’s History of Plymouth Plantation and John Smiths’ The General History of Virginia; proclaim the Calusa Indians as “savages”. Although after reading a couple of texts

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    Native Americans‚ or Indians‚ or whatever people might choose call people who first came to North America‚ are pictured with bow and arrow‚ riding a horse‚ and hunting buffalos‚ or with a tomahawk in the hand‚ and a feather in their head trying to fight and be violent. The truth is people only see one side of the story. In reality Native Americans have a complex and diverse culture‚ that has evolved as the time has passed. They have gone from hunting mammoths‚ and collecting wild barriers to farming

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    Toy Builder business. There are many reasons why it would be advantageous for Jose to create a corporation for Toy Builder as opposed to a sole proprietorship or partnership. Jose has a long desired to get into the toy business but it would be wise to separate this desire from his already acquired wealth which he has worked for so many years to accumulate. By Incorporating Toy Builder he creates a liability shield or separation between his personal assets and the newly acquired Toy Builder Company

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    Iphone‚ you can now pay your bills from your phone. Having these new inventions we no longer have to waste time or gas on having to pay our bills. Also research has become much faster with the help of the Internet. We do not have to look through mounds and mounds of books to get information; we can just search for it online and get a whole bunch of information in less than 3 seconds. Businesses have also benefited from technology. Technology is being used to provide valuable information they can

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    She was fourteen going on fifteen by that time so she understood everything her family or her neighbors had been through. But She and her brother were so young and innocence that they liked running around and teasing Miss Lottie with her marigolds mounds that she planted every summer. And the rising action that changed her childhood was the midnight when she first heard a man that was her father cry in helplessness and hopeless because he couldn’t get a job and take good care of the family. She

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    Softball vs. Baseball The love of the game‚ loud cheering of the crowds‚ school colors spread throughout the bleachers‚ and the smell of fresh boiled peanuts; all of these things are the essentials of what makes the perfect baseball or softball game. Although the two are similar in many ways‚ they have some notable differences. These sports may not be for everyone‚ because you have to have a lot of strength‚ courage‚ and the ability to keep going. Also they both take a lot of time and dedication

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    Mohenjo-Daro Location of Mohenjo-Daro within the Pakistani province of Sindh. Mohenjo-Daro (IPA: [muˑənⁱ dʑoˑ d̪əɽoˑ]‚ Urdu: موئن جودڑو‎‚ Sindhi: موئن جو دڙو‚ lit. Mound of the Dead; English pronunciation: /moʊˌhɛn.dʒoʊ ˈdɑː.roʊ/)‚ is an archeological site in the province of Sindh‚ Pakistan. Built around 2600 BCE‚ it was one of the largest settlements of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization‚ and one of the world’s earliest major urban settlements‚ contemporaneous with the civilizations of ancient

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