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    The earth on the turtle’s back is the Onondaga myth that shows the relationship between nature and human. This story explains the origin of the world follow their belief that nature is the resource of all life. The writer makes to see through his imagination and an idea that nature has effects to human’s living‚ to use advantage together and dependence each together between nature and human. First‚ Nature has effects to human’s living. In this story chief’s wife dreams that the big tree was uprooted

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    Business Activity

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    6.1 Activity 1. Marketing provides consumers with choice. Identify two methods used by business to do this. Marketing provides consumers with choice. This is identified by two methods in businesses‚ Product features (e.g. car with power steering) and pricing strategies (discounts). 2. Describe the importance of market share to a business operating in a highly competitive environment. The importance of market share to a business operating in a highly competitive environment is to show how

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    The Earth on Turtles Back

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    Before this Earth existed‚ there was only water. It stretched as far as one could see‚ and in that water there were birds and animals swimming around. Far above‚ in the clouds‚ there was a Skyland. In that Skyland there was a great and beautiful tree. It had four white roots which stretched to each of the sacred directions‚ and from its branches all kinds of fruits and flowers grew. There was an ancient chief in theSkyland. His young wife was expecting a child‚ and one night she dreamed that she

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    suggested (quote)‚ then interpretation‚ then conclusion of the idea. Primary Source paper #1 reflect on any of the material in Units I‚ II‚ III. Central Question: How did civilizations in the ancient world view humanity? What did it mean to be human? Compare and contrast at least two different civilizations (i.e. Mesopotamian‚ Hebrew‚ Greek‚ or Roman). Primary

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    Save Mother Earth

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    Save The Mother Earth By: Arjhon Acordon “I hardly can sleep. I feel that my target now is really to save Mother Earth for humanity. And it’s doable. A quotation of Mrs. Imelda Marcos campaigning Filipino’s to save mother Earth. Some people Saying that Saving mother earth was so very hard. Is anyone concerned with what our world will be like in years to come? With the effects of global warming is causing to the environment‚ it’s hard to say that our planet Earth will be the way it is today. 

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    RARE EARTH ELEMENTS

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    advanced engineering technology. This means many people is using mobile devices‚ computers and televisions for social‚ wind turbines and advanced battery system for green energy‚ and so forth. The essential needs to make for those devices are the rare earth elements (REE) what are the fifteen lanthanides plus scandium and yttrium as defined by International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). Around 1950s‚ India‚ Brazil and South Africa were the leaders of the world’s REE production. But the

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    Good Earth Essay

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    saying how the world has enough to supply for the needs of us humans but there are not enough resources to supply every man’s greed. Greed is almost like a disease‚ it starts with something small and over time overtakes one’s whole mentality. Those of us who experience this “disease” of greed blindly begin to lose the ethics and integrity that they have learned. This subject is directly related and portrayed throughout the novel The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck. The theme of “greed” plays an important

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    Is The Earth Still Green?

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    Is The Earth Still Green? In the book of Genesis‚ the Lord has created the Earth likened to be a paradise. Beautiful sunrises‚ breath-taking sunsets‚ fresh air‚ mountains lush with tall trees and abundant sources of food are just some of the faces that qualify Eden as bliss. Then God has commanded Adam and Eve‚ to go forth and be many; and so they went. As the population did bloom‚ did the blessings of paradise remain as ample as they were at first? The question still applies today for we are the

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    Greatest Place on Earth

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    The Greatest Place on Earth I believe the Greatest Place on Earth is Greenville Tennessee. The time that me and my family spend there are magical. I call Greenville Tennessee the Greatest Place on Earth because of the times and the memories that has been spent and made there. The country roads are so peaceful and clean‚ the air is fresh and the people are super nice. There are so many things there to do and most of the things that we have found are free. There is the beautiful waterfall that

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    the earth on turtles back

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    the end is a very good ending 7. Events Beyond Human Control (magic‚ spiritual events) The Sky Woman’s “dream of great power” in which she saw the Great Tree uprooted The Sky Woman’s falling through the hole The handful of dirt magically growing into the Earth The Sky Woman’s accidental dropping of seeds from the Sky World‚ which became Earth’s plants Significance : There are many inexplicable and mystical elements in the myth. The events which involve spiritual or magical circumstances often have

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