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    It has been described as "the greatest camping trip of all time‚" a voyage of high adventure‚ an exercise in manifest destiny which carried the American flag overland to the Pacific. The Lewis and Clark Expedition was all of this and more. Between 1804 and 1806‚ Lewis and Clark made the first systematic reports‚ based on scientific measurement and observations‚ of the Missouri River--not only its course‚ but its flora and fauna‚ depth and current‚ tributaries and inhabitants. They continued onward

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    effects of life. In social and psychological studies‚ researchers have found that with touch deprivation‚ children often grow into juveniles and adults who show tendencies toward physical violence‚ sleep disorders‚ suffer from suppressed immune systems and even show some tendencies toward impaired growth development. The basis on which these findings were concluded seem to indicate that when a child is deprived of physical contact by a parent‚ especially a mother‚ the child does not learn to

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    B) Consider the significance of endings in three narrative texts you have studied When writing a novel‚ the ending is most important. It is what ties everything together and helps the reader to understand what has happened throughout the story completely. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge‚ the Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Cousin Kate by Christina Rossetti have endings which are made significant through their resolutions. Coleridge and Fitzgerald have created stories

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    and Men‚ author John Steinbeck uses a range of different names for his character‚ but as it seems‚ it is not just a coincidence that they are named this way. Steinbeck uses these specific names to match personality of a character and to show the significance of these characters to the society. Many characters names begin with a C for example Candy‚ Crooks‚ Curley‚ to create a direct reference to ‘Cain’ a nomad from the bible; who was cursed by God that he would never be able to settle down because

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    The Significance of Amelia Earhart It’s easy to say that in the early to mid 20th century‚ it was a man’s world. The career field was dominated by powerful and famous men‚ until one woman stepped into the scene. Amelia Mary Earhart was a female aviator that forever changed the world’s view on women in the working world. Born on July 24‚ 1897 in Atcheson‚ Kansas‚ Amelia grew up with a supportive family and a lifelong desire of adventure. Her family moved to Chicago‚ and she graduated from Hyde Park

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    The Significance/Function of Phonological Rules in Language In a language it is often difficult to tell what the phonetic transcription of a sound will be‚ when not in isolation. That is‚ the pronunciation of a sound in a word or sentence is influenced by the sounds around it‚ and thus‚ may not be the same as our mental phonemic representation. We can determine the proper phonetic transcriptions/representations of these sounds by first applying phonological rules to the phonemic representations

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    The Expansion of Ancient Egypt and Its Historical  Significance                                      Introduction  The external expansion of Ancient Egypt‚ traditionally‚ consisted of two areas: Libya  on  the  north‚  especially  Palestine  and  Syria;  Nubia  on  the  south.  What  Egypt  imposed on Nubia was the colonial rule‚ while its control of Palestine and Syria was  loose. Egypt’s penetration to Nubia and West Asia could be divided into two stages‚  the Old Kingdom period and the Middle Kingdom period

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    Guru Mantra: Its Significance "Today is Guru Purnima. What its significance? Gurur-Brahma Gurur-Vishnu Gurur-Devo Maheshwara Guru Saakshaat Param Brahma Tasmui Shri Guruve Namah.   The Trinity of Brahma‚ Vishnu and Maheshwara are within us. That is why I often say you are not one‚ but three. This is the meaning of the three words Bhur‚ Bhuvah‚ Svaha in the Gayatri Mantra. Bhur means Bhu-loka (earth). The earth is made up of matter. Therefore human body‚ which is also made up of matter

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    NUM’s defeat in the Miners’ Strike encompassed the entire social‚ political and economic spectrums‚ making some significant contribution in all of the three areas in some way or another. However‚ whether they are evidence of the Miners’ Strike’s significance or of another factor outside of its sphere will be made clearer through further analysis of the year-long crisis in the coal industry. The NUM’s defeat in 1985 is generally seen as a major victory against the excessive power of labour. Labour movements

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    The Historical Significance of the Ku Klux Klan The Ku Klux Klan organization is very important in history but unfortunately it was a bad group of people who where racist. Also the end of the Civil war is a very significant part of history. As the struggle of blacks for freedom came to an end‚ a new form of struggle began to form. Political‚ social‚ and economic gains of blacks after the Civil war became really frightening!! The idea of whites loosing superiority over blacks felt

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