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    AND THE MOUNTAINS ECHOED Themes motifs and symbols A Finger had to be cut‚ to save the hand This line of the text conveys the central idea of the novel in which the idea of sacrifice has been beautifully portrayed. The author tries to draw our attention towards the agony and misery of the father and brother of Pari who send her away for her better future and also the better future of their family. The story that is told by Abdullah’s father holds a very big significance and is symbolic of the

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    leading export goods were cocoa‚ pineapples‚ and palm oil just to name a few. The rest of land outside the urban areas is mainly rural areas with little villages and usually have dirt roads leading to them. Their homes vary from mud and straw brick huts or mud brick homes with cone shaped roofs. The roofs are usually made of thatched straw or corrugated-steel. Although French is their official language‚ they have over sixty native languages that divided into four different major branches of the

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    The Ziggurats of Mesopotamia and the Great Pyramids of Egypt are two examples of humanity’s ability to create larger than life monuments‚ leaving a lasting legacy of their cultures. However‚ if one studies both of these mysterious monuments and their history‚ you will find that they contrast in two fundamental ways. The Ziggurats of Mesopotamia were product Sumerian dedication to the worship of their gods and goddesses; while the Great Pyramids were built as magnificent tombs by the

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    civilizations also built temples to praise their god. The Mesopotamia civilization built a temple called Ziggurats to praise their god‚ while the Egypt civilization built temples called pyramids to praise their god. They made the ziggurats out of dry mud bricks while the pyramids were made out of limestone. The Egypt civilization believed that the pyramids they built protected the afterlife. One way in which they are different was that both their trade partners were different. The Egypt civilization

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    inside dying some cloth for clothing and baking meals from vegetables that we grew and waterfowl that was hunted. We cook on a clay disc which is on three stones over the fire. We live on a swamp. A mud-brick home near Chinampas‚ where strips of land had been reclaimed from the swamps. Layers of mud and water plants are not allowing water to seep through. Dear my Faithful Diary‚ Late 1519AD Mysterious happenings have occurred with dreadful outcomes. It started off ordinary; like any other

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    Writing to Advice How to Survive a Music Festival There comes a time every summer when festivals take over: live music; squelching mud; frothy beer; unusual characters; overflowing portaloos and much‚ much more. The anticipated festivals range from small ones like ‘Run to the Sun’ to much larger more established ones like ‘Glastonbury’ – either way there’s a festival for everybody! If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of life then go to a festival and get engulfed by the music you

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    The YHJ5064 road sweeper truck is suitable for road cleaning of city streets‚ squares‚ airports‚ wharfs‚ etc. It works by picking up gravel‚ rind‚ scrap of paper‚ cigarette end‚ kernel‚ plastic bag‚ stone‚ brick‚ grains of sand‚ dust‚ and etc. Road Sweeper YHJ5064: Street Sweeper truck YHJ5064 is mainly used in sweeping city roads‚ highways‚ constructon sites‚ overhead roads‚ bridges‚ squares‚ airports as well as docks with asphalt concrete and cement concrete road surface. Road Sweeper YHJ5064

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    6th image continuation.. . Bison‚ “Floating bison” because there is no * “ground line” Location Altamira‚ spain. 7th Image : “pech- Merle‚ cave” ‚ “Spotted horses” ‚ * Location of many cave paintings is mainly in France. Used flat stones as palates‚ brushed from reeds and twigs. *nearly all horses and man are painted on concave surfaces. *Bison and cattle are always painted on convex (going out). *Bison‚ horses‚ and bulls‚ were most frequently shown. 8th Image “hall of the bulls”‚ Lascaux

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    their fresh fertile farmlands. With the felled trees‚ they used the wood to build wooden structures for their houses and canoes for transportation. For their houses‚ many humans in Mesopotamia and the Middle East‚ used mud bricks to construct villages and homes. They also used mud for making pottery to hold their crops and goods. Storage became a possibility; humans could now store food in sheds instead of icy underground

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    Mesopotamia‚ an ancient Greek term meaning “the land between rivers”‚ is considered to be the cradle of civilization because this is where we find the origins of agriculture‚ written language‚ and cities. It was known as the land between two rivers‚ the Tigris to the north and the Euphrates to the south. Rains were seasonal in this area‚ which meant that the land flooded in the winter and spring and water was scarce at other times. Farming in the region depended on irrigation from the Tigris and

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