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…. There they established farming communities inland and fishing villages along the coast. One year later Champlain founded Port Royal on the coast of Nova Scotia. Champlain then explored the interior, including the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes. He founded the town…
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…(Gay 1). The coloring of some animals acts as protection from other animals. Year round the rain forest maintains nearly a perfect temperature of 75 – 80 degrees Fahrenheit (Gay 8). Due to the rain forest climate the forests contain the most diversity…
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…) was a change in the way of life of our ancestors. It took place about 8000 years ago among various tribes in Asia and the Middle East. It included a transition from foraging and hunting to the domestication of animals (most probably starting with the dog…
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…rows of wheat stretch into the distance. You are near a white picket fenced farm with big cottonwoods shading it from the scorching sun.         You have just visited a collective farm in the Soviet Union, a Masai village in Africa and Abilene…
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…. Kenya is situated in East Africa, in the south of Ethiopia and north of Tanzania. Here the dry climate and poor soils make farming difficult. Kenya is a constant struggle for survival. Kenya relies on tourism as its greatest source of foreign exchange…
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…species, the coyote is not endangered whatsoever. In fact, quite the opposite is true. The coyote is thriving because of how well it can adapt and because of how intelligent and flexible it is (Patrick, 1999). Animal researcher, Bil Gilbert, calls the coyote…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Over the 10,000 years since agriculture began to be developed, peoples everywhere have discovered the food value of wild plants and animals, and domesticated and bred them. The most important crops are cereals such as wheat, rice, barley, corn, and rye…
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…family to Hughes Station on the Green River, 32 km (20 mi) east of Louisville, Kentucky. In 1786 a Native American killed the first Abraham Lincoln while he was at work clearing land for a farm in the forest. Thomas Lincoln continued to live in Kentucky. He…
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…. The American alligator and the Chinese alligator. Many people have a hard time telling the difference between alligators and crocodiles. Alligators are related in the same family as the crocodile, but these two animal are very different. An alligator’s upper jaw…
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…they must have had many solider, also they found many ceremonial vessels which probably indicates they the people at the time where very religious. During the Shang period farming, they also raised sheep and cow but those were primarily for the use of milk…
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