Preserving Our Past Preserving Our Past We are blessed. I believe this because being of the younger generation we have not had to endure some of the hardships that older generations have. I being African American can attest to this. I have the right to vote‚ the right to attend school where I want‚ and the ability to walk into businesses without any hassle. But it wasn’t always like this‚ Elders fought hard for our equal rights. And as being part of the present and future generations‚ I feel like
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Preserving Our Earth America’s endangered areas are deplinishing daily. Natural disasters are a major factor in their disappearance‚ but the most prominent factor is mankind. Even though procedures are conducted daily to preserve our home‚ these areas slowly crumble within our grasps. Protection of these areas is essential‚ as our whole race depends upon resources derived from these lands. From the lush greenery to the sparkling blue waters‚ all is majestic in its fullest. This is why I believe
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Logan Shetlar Mrs. Deggner Expository Writing 201 30 March 2012 Preserving the Past for the Present and Future Many people have little to no knowledge about human’s prehistoric past‚ especially that of humans in the Americas. As you cruise down east bound Interstate 70 and make it through St. Louis‚ you start to drive by one of North America’s largest prehistoric city structures‚ Cahokia. According to the Cahokia Mounds Historical Site‚ this city covered six square miles‚ had 120 mounds‚
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L-2 – On the Trail of the Earliest People – CBSE – Our Past Q.1 Complete the sentences: Ans. (a) Hunter-gatherers chose to live in caves and rock shelters because they provided shelter from the rain‚ heat and wind. (b) Grasslands developed around __12000__years ago. (c) Early people painted on the walls of caves. (d) In Hunsgi‚ tools were made of limestone. Q.2 Look at the present-day political map of the subcontinent on page 136. Find out the states where Bhimbetka‚ Hunsgi
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painful events in our lives. How is remembering something so horrible good?” This would be my answer: Memory is a curious thing. There is so much of each day that we do not remember. But there are scenes that we can revisit repeatedly; many of them‚ so random‚ of so little significance. Yet they stick‚ they linger‚ they creep into consciousness for no obvious reason. And then there are those memories that may have been so dear to us before‚ but sadly has vanished from our minds. But without
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Nostalgia comes from the longing of youth and of the desire or longing of home. This is elaborately illustrated in Into the Wild‚ written by Jon Krakauer. This book captures the journey of a man named Christopher McCandless who shuns himself from society to find his childhood passion and relive it. He leaves his family behind‚ changes his name‚ and becomes a person who only lives for his passion --- and himself. Krakauer shows the understanding that passion and longing of youth ends when someone
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Our Past‚ Our Future & Vision for America Taking back America speech by Barack Obama was inspirational speech and was thought out very well. He had touch every important point in his speech that made me even want take charge of the vision for America. There was no flaw’s in his speech. I feel that Obama brought the right approach to say “My friends‚ we meet here today at a time where we find ourselves at a crossroads in America’s history.” Then went on to where he said‚ “we would visit every
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Veronica Tomchak HIST 285 Final Paper Analysis of ‘Preserving Women’ The article ‘Preserving Women’ by Shelley Nickles gives a thought-provoking history and analysis of the ways in which the modern refrigerator was developed and the many factors of class‚ sex‚ and advertising reform that played integral parts in this developmental history. In this Historical Perspectives on Technology class we learned to take a hard look at the “players” who were in a work‚ and this piece offered an interesting
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Preserving the Joys of Childhood Candy bars and chocolates are the little joys of childhood. Even I can say that my childhood life will not be complete without those sweet stuff. However‚ there are some children who are denied the privilege to enjoy and indulge in those little joys. Those are the children with diabetes. Here in the Philippines‚ a lot of children are suffering from this disease. That is why our government is having its awareness campaign against diabetes. And young as I am‚ I
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The world has an estimated 6‚000 plus languages. Disturbingly‚ by the end of the century‚ half of those languages will die out according to a UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. The article‚ Preserving Language Diversity‚ reports smaller indigenous cultures are at a risk of losing distinct and group identity as a result of reduced linguistic diversity. Today it is possible to safeguard vanishing native languages and language diversity with tools such as the computer. Under conditions of marginalization
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