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    his role in maintaining the continuity of the ecosystem. Shade coffee plantations have very diverse biodiversity and capable of maintaining soil conditions‚ climate‚ and biology the same as natural conditions [1]. However‚ many farmers manage coffee plantation with only one type of shade trees for protection. As a result‚ biodiversity is reduced and consequently erosion‚ and pest attacks increased. Shade coffee plantations was important as habitat for flora and fauna [1] and has a complex structure

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    variety of different reasons‚ including‚ searching for economic prosperity‚ religious freedom‚ or to create a better life for themselves by escaping persecution. The colonies of Plymouth and Jamestown are an excellent example of the diverse cultures and reasons behind why colonies were formed. Although Jamestown and Plymouth were alike and suffered many of the same hardships‚ their way of life was completely different. Whether the colony suffered or prospered therein fell with how prepared the colonists

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    wife Alice pasted away. He then married his childhood friend‚ Edith Kermit Carow. They had 5 children together. Before Roosevelt became the Vice President of the United States‚ he was the Governor of New York. President Mckinley was president at the time but then he got assassinated‚ so making Roosevelt president at the age of 42‚ which made him the youngest president in our presidency history. Roosevelt was the most energetic man ever to fill the office‚ that’s what made him so good and a liking president

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    Jane’s discussion of the social environment of the Samson plantation continues in this chapter‚ after her brief interlude on Huey Long‚ the one time governor of Louisiana. Jane then runs through a series of schoolteachers who worked on the plantation. None of them fit into the unique rural culture‚ however. Finally Jane arrives at Mary Agnes LeFarbre who‚ with Tee Bob Samson‚ is the major character in this and the next section. In this section‚ Tee Bob falls in love with Mary Agnes. Mary Agnes’s

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    The excerpt from William Bradford’s Of Plimouth Plantation tells the story of the journey on the Mayflower and the arrival in the New World. Before the disembarkation‚ the settlers dealt with “the vast ocean and a sea of troubles before in their preparation.” Along with their battle with the ocean‚ the pilgrims experienced misfortune before‚ during‚ and after arriving in the New World. Bradford uses nature both literally and metaphorically in order to recount the trials and tribulations that the

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    Julilly is a slave at the Hensen plantation‚ with her mother‚ Mammy Sally. When a Slave trader from the deep South comes to choose his field hands‚ he rips Julilly from the arms of her loving mother and sends her into his cart. Both of them are devastated. When she arrives at the Riley plantation in Mississippi after the long trip‚ Julilly meets Liza‚ and they become instantly inseperable. They fantasize about the promised land‚ Canada. When Massa Ross comes to visit and chooses Lester Adam and Ben

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    In these essay Jamestown and Plymouth has been compared and contrasted. Jamestown was closer to England culture customs and had a more powerful economic structure due to tobacco profit sales to England. Plymouth was based their subsistence in lumbering‚ fishing and trading because of the cold climate and thin rocky soil. Both were the first permanent settlements in North America and constitute a principal heritage of our culture today. Jamestown and Plymouth The first permanent English settlement

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    In this essay I will be talking about the similarities‚ what Jamestown and plymouth have in common and the differences between Jamestown and Plymouth. Jamestown was a small town in virginia and was one of the first permanent English settlement in the Americas. Plymouth was first settled in the 1620’s by a group of 100 puritan separatist pilgrims. In 1619‚ the first representative legislative assembly in the New World met at the Jamestown church. It was here that our American heritage of representative

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    In the writings "A Description of New England" by John Smith and "Of Plymouth Plantation" by William Bradford‚ the tone of these two selections vary noticeably. Both authors use certain tones to attract and persuade certain audiences. John Smith wrote of what a wonderful place the New World was‚ while on the other hand Bradford wrote about the difficulties and realities of the New World. Author John Smith‚ a pilgrim who arrived in the Americas‚ writes a description of the new land. In "A Description

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    number of boxes on the tally sheet before frantically moving the piled up bags from each of the tables onto the number stickers on the boxing table. I found myself yelling “Box X” a lot this semester because I completed my service hours at Feed My Starving Children (FMSC)‚ an organization dedicated to ending world hunger. At FMSC‚ I packed and boxed food‚ helping the organization provide food for those in need. I faced some challenges at FMSC‚ but the rewards of my service far outweighed any challenge

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