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    Mexico is located towards the southern part of North America. It borders the United States in the north‚ the Gulf of Mexico in the east‚ and Guatemala and Belize in the south. Also‚ the Pacific Ocean borders the western side. There are about 130 million people living in Mexico. The country spands over 758‚400 miles and has three major rivers flowing through it. It contains a wide range of physical environments and natural resources. There are two major mountain chains which are the Eastern Sierra

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    Teddy Roosevelt was a fine president‚ indeed. Along with leading our country‚ he also put in the makes of the Panama Canal. This idea sparked Teddy‚ and couldn’t have been more successful. A canal is like a waterway filled with underwater stairs. The Panama Canal was nothing but hard work‚ and dedication. Many workers went through hard labor to complete the job‚ but it turned out to be an outstanding landmark in U.S history. While Teddy was president‚ he wanted to prove his dominance throughout

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    Manatee‚ common name for each of three species of a large water mammal‚ popularly called a sea cow because it grazes on marine grasses and other water plants. The Amazonian manatee ranges throughout the Amazon River basin in South America; the West African manatee occurs in rivers and coastal waters of tropical West Africa; and the West Indian‚ or Caribbean‚ manatee is found in rivers and coastal waters from the southeastern United States and the Gulf of Mexico to the Caribbean Sea and northeastern

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    1/12/11 Pouncing Jaguars By Theresa Woods Jaguars are the largest of South America’s big cats. They once roamed from the southern tip of that continent north to the region surrounding the U.S.-Mexico border. Today significant numbers of jaguars are found only in remote regions of South and Central America—particularly in the Amazon basin. These beautiful and powerful beasts were prominent in ancient Native American cultures. In some traditions

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    Spanish in most of the cities‚ and some natives Indians that speak their own dialects‚ also in the coasts such as san Andres or Santa Martha speak English. Nevertheless‚ Korean people speak only Korean which is the official language of both north and South Korea‚ but the only different between these two countries are‚ Korean used to use the base form alphabet from the Chinese when they write‚ and sometimes in some words have a similar pronunciation as Chinese in contrast to

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    strengthened through her encounters with Anglo judgment in her essay titled “The Myth of the Latin Woman: I Just Met a Girl Named Maria.” In Rendón’s “Kiss of Death” and Cofer’s “The Myth of the Latin Woman: I Just Met a Girl Named Maria‚” Euro-centric America threatens to drain the color and life out of Latin American culture simply due to lack of understanding and tolerance. The childhood experiences of both writers show how their cultural identity was at risk of being erased. In his essay “Kiss of

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    into three basic regions: The Coastal Region‚ The Amazon Basin‚ and the Andean Mountain ranges. Each region has a different climate and supports a different flora and fauna unlike any of the other areas. Peru is on the Pacific coast of South America entirely south of the equator. The Amazon Basin lies in the east of Peru and makes up about 60% of Peru’s territory. The region has a large amount of rivers

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    do not qualify to be civilized. Thus‚ the white men have the responsibility to lead the world into civilization. In order to carry out their duty‚ white men’s culture is advocated to expand without a limit to other parts of the world including South America‚ Africa‚ and so forth. To put it another way‚ imperialism is believed to improve the world only under the influence of western education and civilized life style bestowed by the white men. The ideology here

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    Ecuador and Taiwan have a lot of similarities and differences. They both are similar in land forms and wide range of climate. While at the same time‚ they are both different in size and location. These two countries both have a lot to offer and have unique qualities that no other country possesses. Taiwan is a pretty small island off the coast of China with an area of about 13‚000 square miles (Geib‚ 2004). One of its key physical features is the mountain range that runs through the middle of the

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