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The Town Of El Dorado Springs
Number of pages: 21 | Number of words: 5554.... Interestingly, Kemp
started the book with a statement that really piqued my curiosity. "Indians who
once roamed the area had known that the spring had medicinal qualitites, but,
with characteristic reticence and secretiveness, they did not reveal this fact
to the white man. They held the secret in their hearts as they gave ground and
moved westward from the surging horde of white immigrants . . . " (1). To my
mind, this sounded like a fallacy; how did they know the Indians knew if they
never told anyone? Could I find out if the Indians considered the water
medicinal? .....
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The Civilization Of Ancient Egypt
Number of pages: 17 | Number of words: 4529.... of general public interest.
The image of Egyptian history moves continually closer to reality as new facts are discovered and new kinds of research--anthropological and other--supplement more traditional archaeological techniques. Egypt's well preserved pyramids and cemeteries on the dry desert, and sturdy stone-built temples, have been studied by archaeologists since the early 19th century, but river-plain town mounds and all sites in densely settled northern Egypt now receive more attention than previously. Funerary and temple inscriptions survived well, but they paint an .....
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Tropical Africa: Food Production And The Inquiry Model
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 446.... region on each side of this of summer rain and winter drought, and 3. a region at the northern and southern edges afflicted by drought.
All the climates listed in the previous paragraph are modified in the eastern parts of Tropical Africa by the mountains and monsoons.
The soils of Tropical Africa pose another problem. They are unlike the soils of temperate areas. Soils are largely products of their climates, and tropical soils are different from temperate soils because the climate is different. Because of the great heat of the tropics tends to bake the soils, while on .....
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Area 51
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1552.... UFO that crashed in Roswell, New Mexico were
shipped to.
Area 51 is a block of government land about 95 miles north of Las
Vegas. It is surrounded by the Nevada Test Site and the Nellis Air Force
Range. The name "Area 51" supposedly came from a designation appearing on
an old map of the Nevada Test Site. Inside Area 51 is a large Air Force
base, near the shore of Groom Dry Lake, that the government does not
publicly acknowledge. The airspace around the base is off-limits even to
most military pilots and is referred to on aviation frequencies as
"Dreamland."
Th .....
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Old Madison Square Garden: Fond Recollections Of A True Landmark
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1887.... over the world. Athletes would come to
New York not just for competition, but also for the experiences and different
cultures (Jackson 72). Nowhere else in the world do you get what's in New York.
How all the different lifestyles can live together in harmony, for the most part,
and make New York the greatest city in the world. When the wrecking ball took
down Old Madison Square Garden in 1925, people from not just the city, but from
all over New York came to pay their last respects to a place that had more
meaning than sport (Jackson 68). It represented the hopes and drems of t .....
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Ecuador
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 310.... lunch
for the entire day. The work rate among children is high. Cholera is a big
problem in Ecuador; Abourt 650 people died of it last year. The infant
mortality rate is also high, although it has lowered drastically in the past
three years. Only 16% of the roads are paved and many houses do not have
running water or electricity.
People are trying to improve these conditions in any way they can. The
man who started the clinic is trying to help the children. He will use the
money for medical supplies, food, clothes, or bedding. Trying to run a
hospital/clinic is hard .....
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Disneyland
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 532.... old who
remembered Disneyland as a place where “little kids” go to meet Mickey
Mouse. Fortunately upon arrival to the park I realized I was wrong. I
soon realized that that my mature height of five feet and one-half inch had
given me a golden key to the doors of some of the biggest thrill rides the
world will ever know. I was now seeing Disneyland in a totally different
way. I ran from ride to ride, my level of excitement raging as never
before. My stomach was being twisted, juggled, and tossed like never
before; for a twelve year old boy I was as close to heaven as a ki .....
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Evolution Of Canada
Number of pages: 8 | Number of words: 2088.... great mountain chains
worn down and covered by the sea, contains valuable minerals--gold, silver,
platinum, copper, nickel, cobalt, iron, and zinc--making Canada one of the
most important mining countries in the world. The Shield's N portion is a
treeless plain with permanently frozen subsoil; in its S section are
forests.
Extending from the Shield's W border to the Canadian Rockies are
prairies more than 800mi (1,288km) wide that yield wheat, the dominant crop,
and are centers of livestock raising. W Canada is a land of mountains with
fishing, agriculture, and lumbering a .....
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