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    The Sumerians and Akkadians were the first civilizations to settle in Mesopotamia.The Sumerians people and Akkadians have multiple similarities and differences.Both civilizations lived in modern day Iraq.Both civilizations spoke two different languages.They both had similar farming methods as well.Each of these civilizations had for the the most part a lot of Accomplishments.The customs of these civilizations very similar in a variety of ways. There are Many similarities between the Sumerians and

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    and bullets. These trenches are strategically designed for all activities‚ with interlinking pathways. Since the weather only consists of rain‚ the mud has become unimaginably thick in the trenches; it has become incredibly difficult to complete simple tasks such as walking. Since all the soldiers have to live in the trenches the wet and thick mud has established its own disease called the trench foot; this is when the foot has a fungal infection. Each day the conditions are becoming worse in the

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    Burundi greatly to this day. Houses have been burnt leaving some people and families homeless. In 2012‚ the average number of a person’s life expectancy was only 53.63 years. Their homes are also known as traditional huts and they were made from mud brick for the walls with straw and tin roofs.

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    The ancient civilizations had a tendency of starting along rivers such as the Nile‚ Indus‚ Huang He‚ and the Tigris and Euphrates. I can see the importance of the rivers and why this has been a common factor through history having land bordering rivers. Different outcomes occur along the river such as poverty or riches. There are also a large amount of advantages and disadvantages of living next to a river. An advantage of living by a river would be having an accessible supply of fish near your

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    Family Life Education Most Ancient Egyptian didn’t go to school unless they were wealthy boy. But even though they had to learn 700 hieroglyphics. Some rich kids went to scribal school. They used reed brushes as pens; they had ink made from mud‚ and papyrus paper. Some children became apprentices. So in ancient Egypt some but not all children went to school. Cooking Most of the cooking in Egypt was prepared like ours. It as cooked in a clay oven or over open flames. Wood was one of their

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    Finally! The ball was played into the middle in front of the brick wall of armored players ready to attack. The ball was shot into the air onto my side of the flat grass. *bang*. I ran up the field and found myself with two decisions. Shooting the ball or passing it to the impatient player in the middle. Undecided

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    because it helped them grow.They grew beans‚squash‚avocados‚tobacco‚hemp‚and peppers and corn.Some people sold their kids for money. They were located in Mesoamerica They were mainly in Mexico.The island that Tenchtitlan is on is made up by piling mud up to form the island‚and it was on Lake

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    3.02 México interior - Práctica A. Answer the following about the Aztecs and the Conquistadors. 1. Describe the life of the Aztecs. What is Tenochtitlan? How big was that city? Aztecs lived a hard yet simplistic lifestyle.They were a society well ahead of their time‚ and revolved around their ritualistic ideologies. Tenochtitlan was a city-state located on an island in Lake Texcoco‚ in the Valley of Mexico. Founded in 1325‚ it became the capital of the Aztec Empire in the 15th century

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Mortar Adhesive is a very expensive construction material commonly used in building houses‚ parts of the house and other infrastructures like buildings‚ etc. Mortar is a very expensive ingredient that bonds bricks‚ stones‚ tiles‚ and concrete blocks into a structure. On the other hand Mollusk Shells specifically Mussel Shells and Oyster Shells are commonly consumed as food or used in pearl production. But once the meat of the shell is eaten or the pearl is removed‚ these

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    1500 B.C.‚ the valleys of the Indus river supported a flourishing civilization • Harappa had 35000 inhabitants‚ and Mohenjo-Daro perhaps 35‚000 to 40‚000 • Houses varied in size reaching as high as three stories • Most constructed of mud bricks baked in ovens that forms a grid pattern • Harappan rules based their power on a belief in divine assistance. • Religion and political power were closely linked. • The Indus valley civilization carried on extensive trade with city

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