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    The Indus river valley is now Pakistan and extends into modern day Indian states of Gujarat‚ Rajasthan‚ Haryana‚ and Punjab.  The Indus river valley is a big flood area.  There was a huge flood that killed thousands of people‚ others were injured and 150‚000 evacuated. In the future‚ something like this could happen again due to the unpredictable flooding of the Indus River. There could also be greater problems like water scarcity‚ droughts‚ and food shortages because of the growing population and

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    The present invention relates to a used for pulling silicon single crystal quartz glass crucible‚ which comprises a with the opening and closing the aperture dense sintering zone quartz glass body‚ in the quartz glass body inside the airtight glaze‚ lateral with porous. The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing quartz glass crucible crucible‚ wherein at least a portion of an inner layer of the substrate‚ wherein the crystallization promoter to promote the formation of cristobalite

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    Valley Forge: Would You Have Quit? This is an EXCELLENT essay to guide you. DO NOT COPY THIS FOR YOUR OWN WORK Remember MLA formatting!!!! Introduction: War is hard but the hardship is not always bayonets and bullets. In December 1777‚ General George Washington made his winter camp at Valley Forge‚ Pennsylvania. The British army under General Howe was only a few miles away in Philadelphia. Washington now has a special problem. Many of his men have signed up to fight for only six months or

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    Valley Forge Essay I would re-enlist‚ because they were low on soldiers {doc c}‚ they need more supplies and in order to get them they need to win. With the amount of soldiers becoming sick and/or dying. Washington’s army was low on soldiers because they got to Valley Forge in December of 1777 and had a very harsh winter there. They had to build huts{a temporary house} because they were going to be there for a little while‚ while George Washington would spy on the British with people who would

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    The author of the text Robert L. Kelly starts with how he was doing his first archaeological survey and it took place in Big Smoky Valley‚ which is in Nevada‚ United States. During his first archaeological survey the crew leader was Robert Bettinger. It was hot summer of 1973 and that was the first time and the leader of the Robert Kelly’s team asked if he saw ‘it’. Of course‚ by ‘it’ he meant the stone remains on the ground‚ or under the ground. That was exactly that time when the author of this

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    Indus Valley Civilization

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    Indus: The Unvoiced Civilization The Indus Valley Civilization was an intriguing and sophisticated ancient culture‚ with many highly advanced inventions in civil engineering. The urban planning in cities like Dholavira was quite superb and had to be because it held up to 20‚000 people. The people kept this urban district up with large limestone pillars that increased the aesthetic and functional integrity of their buildings. Dholavira had an intelligent water system with water flowing both above

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    Delaware Valley Quakers (481-544) Family Ways: Quaker Idea of the Family of Love *Most historians believe that the idea of the MODERN AMERICAN FAMILY traces back to the folkways of the Delaware Valley. *They used the word “family” lightly – the Society of Friends was considered family. (Name given to people of Quaker faith) *Average Quaker household had smaller numbers of children than in New England‚ with a larger number of servants; but‚ more children and fewer servants than Virginia. *Everyone

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    they dealt with there seals. Cut out of steatite‚ the seals are usually 20 to 30 millimeters square. On the obverse is an inscription‚ generally accompanied by an animal figure. It is in the engraving of these seals that the great gifts of the Indus valley artists are especially reflected. The Indus people were literate is fully borne out by the inscriptions on the seals. The occurrence of inscriptions even on pottery and other household objects further

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    Dear Mrs. Ericson‚ My name is Kylee Willette and I am in your Period 6 Algebra 2 Honors class. I was born on August 14‚ 1997. I have lived in Moreno Valley for nearly ten years now. I live with my mom‚ stepdad‚ and younger sister‚ Jade. Before Moreno Valley‚ I lived in Hemet. The only languages I speak are English and Spanish‚ although I don’t like speaking Spanish in public. During my free time I like to listen to music‚ play Xbox and pc games‚ draw‚ read‚ and watch movies. As a student‚ grades

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    plasticity of mind‚ made life vibrant; whereas‚ the Indus life looks more like stylized puppet show. The plasticity of the Aryan mind was shown in the language as well as the way in which they adapted agricultural and settled life. The seals of the Indus Valley show that the pictographs remained statis‚ whereas‚ the Aryan language in the Rig Veda at places rises to musical levels. The success with which the Aryan writings were composed reveals the ability of the Aryan mind to grasp the mulitiple dimensions

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