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    Moon Peak Expedition 11

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    mixed forest of Oak‚ rhododendron and cedar trees takes us to Triund‚ an alpine meadow situated atop a ridge. From Triund we have beautiful views of the snowcovered peaks of Dhauladhar on one side and Kangra valley on the other side. Night stay in tents at Triund. Day 02: Oct’02: Triund – Laka Got - Lahesh Cave (05 Km/3500M) After breakfast walk further up for 02 km till Laka Got. Laka got is the base of Inderhara pass and a temporary camp for all trekkers and shepherds going over Inderhara pass.

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    Q. “Comment on the ways in which understanding a texts context of production would help readers make meaning from it” A. Cloudstreet‚ written by Tim Winton in the 1980’s and published in 1991‚ is a novel born out of its historical context. It agrees and affirms many of the key ideas of the time; that national pride is crucial towards Australian national identity‚ and the evolving acceptance of the Indigenous having rights to their own land. However‚ the text rejects more notions of the time

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    Art Appreciation ART-123 March 7‚ 2012 John Taylor vs. Howling Wolf Treaty Signing at Medicine Creek Lodge When looking at the two images of John Taylor and Howling Wolf’s views on the way the treaty signing of 1867 happened we can begin to see the way both represented their own view. In my opinion‚ John Taylor represented the treaty signing better in the eyes of all of us. He may of used only black and white for his painting‚ but the distinguishing lines that help form both the figures and

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    Terra Nullius History

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    History Essay on Terra Nullius Terra Nullius‚ was how Cook described Australia and how it was officially viewed until the last 20 or 30 years of Australia’s history. In 1788 the First Fleet arrived‚ after this‚ the British took over all of the land in sight without any thought to its original ownership. They forbade the fact that there were Aboriginals in Australia and they declared it empty. Legally this meant that no one lived on the land and because of that no one could claim rights of it under

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    The book Night‚ by Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel‚ gives a firsthand account of the events that took place. Several recurring themes‚ motifs‚ and symbols are used by Wiesel to show the beliefs and ultimate moral decline that enveloped the minds of many Jewish survivors. In reaction to the book Night by Elie Wiesel I can truly say that I am shocked and appalled by the fact that the Nazi guards got away with committing such atrocities to their Jewish prisoners such as what they did in this book. In

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    Ko Samet Analysis

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    various types of trees here and they are a beautiful sight to see. The first place you must see is Khao Laemya National Park where it contains mountain‚ forest‚ and ocean. You can set up a tent or rent one and stay the night here too. However‚ if you plan to rent a tent here‚ you must call to reserve your tent! It is a place where you can just breath the nature in and delve into the earth. It is also a good place to take pictures and bring back these memories with you! While you are there‚ please

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    Poetry Analysis on ‘Wind’ by Ted Hughes The poem ‘Wind’ by Ted Hughes is about the power and the ferocity of wind‚ the speaker puts forwards how demonic ‘Wind’ can be‚ it can make everything around him quiver‚ shiver and fear. The title ‘Wind’ is used as a proper noun‚ the speaker differentiates the winds in nature to ‘Wind’ he is talking about; the one he is talking about is a demonic creature. In the first stanza‚ the speaker changes his settings‚ he starts by saying there is a tempest in the

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    Conditions of life for troops living in the filthy‚ diseased‚ and flea ridden camps of the Civil War was so bad that some would agree that it would be better to live in a barn with cows- at least cows had roofs over their heads. One of the things that soldiers lacked the most was hygiene. Water to drink was scarce enough‚ so bathing was not an option during tours of duty‚ and most men only brought (or owned) one set of clothes. They also lived in a sloppy manner‚ probably because their wives were

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    Golf Course History

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    she first started to develop her diligent‚ hardworking spirit. Throughout her days there Cindi and her sisters‚ “spent most of their time playing in the creek behind their tent and exploring the areas of the golf course.” While assembling the golf course both families camped in what seemed to be a vast‚ ancient‚ and rectangular tent. Most nights they sat around the campfire and normally had family‚ friends‚ and neighbors that would camp at the golf course with them in the summer months. Shortly before

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    Today was a rather normal day. I helped gather wild plants with my aunt and mother while my brothers and the elder men were out hunting game. When I finished with my daily chores‚ I snuck out to watch the other men hunt game. As I drew myself closer to the scene‚ I noticed some of the kids were already there. They were all watching with anticipation and excitement. After all‚ it is going to be a mammoth this time! The group consisted of seven men‚ two of which were fairly young. The men were all

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