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    major reason it was so successful was because of the Nile river. The Nile provided many great thing that a civilization needs. The Nile provided a great fresh water source‚ a quicker way to travel‚ and vegetation/food. The Nile was a very important part of Ancient Egypt. One reason that the Nile helped so much was because it provided a great water source. Since the water in the Mediterranean sea was salt water‚ the Nile was very helpful in this area. The Nile was fresh water so people could drink

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    Sitting in a classroom‚ listening to lectures and taking notes‚ is what many would think of when discussing the topic of education. There is‚ however‚ so much more to the concept of “education”. It goes beyond gaining knowledge and information and effects who one is as a person. Drawing from different articles written on education‚ there are varied perspectives on what it truly means to gain an education. An education is an invitation‚ an open door into new perspectives on life and one’s place within

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    So Many Succulents LLC will offer succulents and succulent related goods and services at reasonable prices with excellent customer service. Our primary product lines address a growing succulents market in three key areas. First‚ we offer a large variety of succulents at affordable prices. Second‚ we offer unique artistic succulents terrariums and a directed environment in which to create your own. Third‚ we address a growing need for succulents focused landscape architectures. We anticipate our

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    We’ve Come so Long Over the years people have learned so much from books‚ saying that regardless of what other people might think is true because it is based on facts. Studies have indicated that reading books enlightens one’s mind whether it is fiction or non-fiction. I also do not have to believe what those studies show because I can tell that generations past have gone by through reading and knowing what needed to be known‚ for example there was not any technology in the old days; that includes

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    of every day of every year? Throwing things away is a waste of the resources and energy which have been used to make the product. If we don’t recycle we are creating environmental issues and for consequence harmful impact on the planet Why is it so important to reduce‚ reuse and recycle? If we reduce‚ reuse and recycle instead of throwing away‚ fewer new materials need to be quarried or mined and fewer plantations need to be grown to make new things. Many parts of the world have already been

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    Why Was Hurricane Katrina So Destructive? Introduction The geographical theme I have cosen to write about is Hurricanes as this is a topic we have been studying in class and has intrested me to learn more about this natural hazard. The geographical location I will be studying is New Orleans and Florida where hurricane Katrina was most destructive. Katrina struck the state of Louisianna at 10am on the 29th of August 2005. What I have learned in Class In class I have learned how the National

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    Asian cities have been tended to grow more quickly than Western cities‚ so what makes their growth so phenomenal? The accelerated rate may be attributed to population dynamics‚ economic markets and or/socio-political conditions‚ poor planning and disregarding environmental hazards like flood plains have held them back. Many primate cities in Asia have grown to become megacities‚ and some more are rapidly increasing in size to assume such a status by the end of the century. This is a remarkable phenomenon

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    the family assemble in the living room and watch TV‚ typically football. The children of the family usually sit at a separate table and after they are done‚ they usually go outside to play. Christmas traditions and the traditions of Thanksgiving are much in the same. Occasionally after everyone gets their stomachs full‚ we usually play a game called “catch phrase.” There is never a dull moment when we play this game. It is similar to charades in which you hold a device that shows you a word that you

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    What Is So Important About Cells? Cells are the most basic building block of all life as we know it. But what makes cells extremely important to living organisms‚ and why do we need cells anyway? A cell is “a usually microscopic structure containing nuclear and cytoplasmic material enclosed by a semipermeable membrane and‚ in plants‚ a cell wall; the basic structural unit of all organisms.” But what makes cells extremely important to living organisms‚ and why do we need cells anyway? Cells are

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    Cathedral: A Lesson for the Ages Raymond Carver ’s short story‚ "Cathedral‚" portrays a story in which many in today ’s society can relate. We are introduced from the first sentence of the story to a man that seems to be perturbed and agitated. As readers‚ we are initially unsure to the reasoning ’s behind the man ’s discomfort. The man‚ who seems to be a direct portrayal of Raymond Carver himself‚ shows his ignorance by stereotyping a blind man by the name of Robert‚ who has come to stay with

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