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Natural Resources In Thailand
630 wordsTHAILANDClimateNorthern Thailand has a typical monsoon climate, but since it lies well North of the equator. It does experience marked seasonal temperature variations. The 'wet season' monsoon rains start in late May or early June and continue until October. Temperatures in the lowlands are around 32 degrees in the mid-afternoon, falling to a minimum of around 23 degrees at night. It rains on most days but rarely continuously. In August and September, typhoons sometimes occur. With heavy rain, t...
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Their Lives
447 wordsProud to be an American am proud to be an American because I was born here. Four generations back, my ancestors came here from Europe. We have the right to be any religion we choose. Voting is a right of all people. We also have the most liberties and rights of any nation on earth. First of all, our nation is the richest country. We have clothes like T-shirts, jeans, socks and all sorts of other stuff. Afghanistan has sheets that they wrap around themselves. We have all sorts of food. We can go ...
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Ridding Of The Criminals
282 wordsOverall view of colonization of Australia and New Zealand The overall idea of getting rid of the criminals in one country and sending them to what is to be believed to be deserted land sounds good to those who are ridding themselves of the criminals. But, if that land is not deserted and contains people of a totally different culture, there will most definitely be problems. The ridding of the criminals turned these two countries around (Australia and New Zealand). Great Britain viewed these two ...
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Land For Its Economic Value Like Leopold
1,848 wordsTake-Home Essay The world we live in today is always changing, whether it be technology or the land. As these changes take place, society must adapt to them. Many things begin to change as a result of this and society beings to turn into something completely different. One of the most overlooked changes that takes place is that of the environment and landscape. The landscape is one of the most important parts of our society's culture and has a great effect on how we live. It seems that nowadays,...
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Three Generations Of Maciveys In Florida
1,649 wordsThe novel, A Land Remembered, is the epic saga of three generations of MacIveys. The novel begins with a flash back, from the last generation MacIvey, Sol. Sol was a real estate tycoon in Miami and the surrounding areas. He has chosen to give up his life in Miami to live his last hours in the cabin in Punta Rassa, Florida; the cabin his grandfather had built. Thus, the three generations of MacIveys in Florida ends. The first generation of MacIveys consisted of the father and husband, Tobias, the...
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Karana's Friend
751 wordsIsland of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell In the Pacific there is an island shaped like a big fish sunning itself in the sea. Around it, blue dolphins swim, otters play, and sea elephant and birds abound. A young Indian girl lives and waits for her people to return for her, from the land to the east. Karana with her long black hair and her dark skin, held her own on an island after her people had left for a new place. She was sure they would come back the next spring, but after two springs she...
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Mary And Mrs Spicer
2,696 wordsIn this essay I will consider the roles of city and country in three short stories; Water Them Geraniums by Henry Lawson, Short-Shift Saturday by Gavin Casey, and Trees Can Speak by Alan Marshall. I will argue through contributing to character development, they provide insight into the construction of Australian identity. In Water Them Geraniums the outback is shown to be an emasculating force, particularly for women, that strips away their humanity until they function in a mechanical way to sur...
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Piece Of Land To A Royal Vassal
546 words'The Feudal System' The feudal system was a political, military, and economic system based on the holding of land. The system was developed since the whole entire basis of rule from all the civilizations before the Middle Ages was lost. Early Europe was in desperate need of such a system since they were constantly being raided by the Vikings and other outsiders. Man was lonely during the Middle Ages. Life was very harsh and everyone worked except the king. The usual life expectancy was 35. Peopl...
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Resident Rules And Decent Systems
924 words#1. Foraging is a collection of wild vegetation, hunting animals, and fishing. In most societies a single family for various reasons doesn't own the land. One important reason is there demographic and settlement characteristics. Most foragers can not stay in one place for a long period of time causing them to share and switch settlements all the time. Food gathers must follow herds of animals in order to survive so they must be prepared and willing to move at any given moment. Horticulturists cu...
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Live Of The Land
434 wordsSane or not? In the book Into The Wild the main character Alex did some questionable things. Although he did some unusual things, he was sane. Alex was well educated and highly respected by everyone who knew him. Christopher McCandless came from a rich suburb of Washington D.C. He excelled in school and had been an outstanding athlete. He graduated with honors from Emory University in the summer of 1990, and soon after he dropped out of sight. He changed his name from Chris to Alex, gave his twe...
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Land
304 wordsAmerica's Destin yOur Country was founded by men and women who had the fortitude to face up to challenges and persevere. They lived through many hardships to make our country what it is today. Many men gave their lives so that we might live free from British tyranny and call our land our own. We have made great strides since our independence, but we cannot afford to grow stagnant. Not when there is so much more land out there that we can claim as our own. Americans need to expand and protect our...
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Hdb Flats
732 wordsSeriously, I only witnessed the sunset few times during my existence. Though explanation may take quite some time, but do allow me. Singapore- a tiny piece of land lying at the tip of Malay Peninsular. Having a population of around three million (yes, same as the number of cows providing us with milk in New Zealand, as emphasised in that famous milk advertisement), that leaves us pondering over the suffi ency of living space for the growing nation. Adolf Hitler wanted living space for his German...
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Side Of Innu Community And Canadian Government
342 wordsUntil 30 years ago the Innu were nomadic hunters in the forests of eastern Canada. Today they live in communities with high rates of suicide, alcoholism, child abuse and family violence. Canada seems intent on destroying the Innu's land - their sole hope of survival - with a series of mega-projects, which it is pushing despite the fact that the Innu have never signed away their land. Between the 1950's and 1970's the Innu were settled in fixed communities, under pressure from the government and ...
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Hearts And Souls
686 wordsA Time Of Turbulence By Natasha All was quite on the land, peace was wide spread. The grass shuffled with the gentle wind on the vast land of Cuzco. The Incas, were said to have lived there, ruled by a loving, yet firm hand. A Proxy, ruled their clan. When they conquered they did no harm. But melted into one. No bloodshed, but unity surpassed the violence of their human hearts. In the steep mountain sides did they farm, the work was agonizingly rigorous and dizzy ingly high. Yet they not only pe...
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Population Of Oman
511 wordsOman Oman is a great place to go if you like nature. There are wild deserts mountains, and tropical seaside. People travel to Oman because of it beautiful sentry, interesting Arabic traditions, and worm weather. Some of the activities you can do there are relax, fish, scuba dive, or enjoy Omans interesting cultures. Oman is in Asia and lies on the gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea. The land is bordered by United arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen. Omans time zone is GTM+4. Oman is around the ...
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New Land
374 wordsIt was the curiosity and greed of countries in search of goods, anything that could bring in riches that lead to establishment in this new land. The English in particular would stop at nothing to expand their territory. At times they had to defend themselves, from either outside intruders or domestic quarrels. But the main component was greed. The force that eliminated Indians, battled other countries, and sparked conflict between themselves. For some pioneers it began as a break of power and re...
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Chicken Eggs To A Market
476 wordsDear Diary It is April 10, 1894 just arrived in Canada, it was a very hard journey to Canada we had to come by a ship but it was a horse ship full of manure and lots of people got sick, when we arrived in Canada we had a medical test, but lots of people was sent back or just gave up and returned back. When my papa got free land we had to look for it and took us a long time because it was so far away. It took us two days to find the land. We found a house an old house, which I live in now. It is ...
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Lives Of Millions Of Native Americans
749 wordsWe hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men, including Native Americans, are created equal. We are a people who love plants and animals as much as we love our sons. We believe in only keeping the largest fish. We came here when the rivers and oceans were filled. We treasure our children and our grandparents, and everything that was in our land before the white man came. We are not morons and savages like we have been called for many summers. The Native Americans are a country of philan...
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