Papers 1781-1790 of total 25430 found.
…that the population downfall could recover. Diane found that poaching, bad land management, and captivity were the main problems the gorillas were facing. Diane found that like humans, the mountain gorillas are truly social animals. They rely heavily on social…
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Category: /History
…their blood had to find new animals to live on and feed off of. These insects still had the diseased blood in them though. The insects fled to the nearest human since they were easy to come by. When they began to feed on the humans they would dispose of the old…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the Greeks and means “the work within” and nearly all energy originally came from the sun. The main type of energy used in the world is fossil fuel. Fossil fuels are called non-renewable because they are the remains of plants and small dead animals, which have…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…made me think of the book Animal Farm written by George Orwell. I read this book in middle school and we had to do extensive research on Socialism, Capitalism and Communism. The two books are actually opposites. Orweel’s book points out the bad side…
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Category: /History
…Revolution, and consequently led to a significant change in Western commerce. The steam engine transformed the manufacturing world by making work significantly cheaper and more accessible. Prior to using steam power only animals, humans, wind, or moving water…
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Category: /Literature/English
…on the deserted island, he cultivated small farmlands and raised animals with his own hands and wisdom. After he saved a savage, whom he names Friday and made him his slave, the small island was changed into a tiny society. Before he returned to his homeland he had…
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Category: /History
…to eat was in short supply and as a result, cattle were rare. The few animals that peasants did own were used to pull farm equipment and to fertilize the soil. The animals were not killed for meat. Sheep were popular because they didn’t eat much and because…
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Category: /History
…mind wanted the world to remain in it’s natural state of darkness. The good mind creates rivers, creeks, bushes, animals, and humans. This brings the oral traditional elements of their respect for nature. Mountains and valleys were created. The good…
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Category: /History
…. The most influential and famous of these is how the creation of Earth is explained. The Egyptians worshiped the sun along with a series of gods and goddesses. The Egyptian gods were represented with human torsos and human or animal heads. They were also…
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Category: /History
…, in descending order of rank and power, were the royal family and upper aristocracy, the imperial administrators and petty nobility, and the great mass of artisans and farm laborers. The Incas were farmers, and lived of their agriculture. The most important crops…
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