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SON-JARA
Son-Jara
Son-Jara
Introduction
Son-Jara was another epic champion who was founded on a genuine chronicled number by the identical title - or renowned as Sundiata or Sun-Jata. The genuine champion Son-Jara directed the Mande persons of West Africa to beat the monarch Sumamura at a genuine assault in 1235. Son-Jara then based a ...
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CHANGES IN HISPANIOLA CULTURE
Changes in Hispaniola Culture
Changes in Hispaniola Culture
Introduction
Hispaniola is one of the islands in the Caribbean Sea, which together with the islands of Cuba, Puerto Rico and Jamaica are the islands of Great Antilles. Hispaniola was the first European colony in the New World, founded by ...
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Sea Level Rise along the East Coast of the United States
Sea Level Rise along the East Coast of the United States
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It is estimated that 1.2 billion people, or approximately 23 % of the world's population, live within 100 m of sea level and 100 km from a coast ...
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Voilence and Punisments in Ancient Rome
Introduction
This paper discusses the acts of capital punishment, civil violence, psychological torture, and physical cruelty found in the ancient Roman society. The Romans did not establish a very balanced system of civil law; hence inhumane treatment was a common act to be seen. The torturous ...
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Comparison between Man and Primates
Primates are a kind of mammals belonging to the man and his kin. Primates have five fingers, a common pattern dental, and a primitive body plan. The order Primates is divided into two suborders, strepsirrhines, which includes the lemurs and lorises, and haplorrinos, which includes the ...
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EARTHQUAKES AND HUMAN ACTIVITIES
Earthquakes and Human Activities
Earthquakes and Human Activities
There are many geological hazards in the world affecting the lives of humans and their property, and earthquakes of the most causes of disasters as they occur suddenly and can cause considerable destruction and loss of life, earthquakes occur in ...
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Anthropology (HIV)
Anthropology (HIV)
Anthropology (HIV)
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The virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, was first identified by scientists in 1983. Since then, the geographic origins of the virus have been hotly debated in the scholarly and secular communities. Recent studies by genetic scientists have indicated that HIV-1, ...
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SUSTAINABILITY
Sustainability
Sustainability
I agree that consumer-oriented lifestyle (COL) is the larger problem to achieve sustainability. According to definition of Sustainability, consumer-oriented lifestyle can be better evaluated through an Environmental Social Practice Approach (SPA). For environmental crises we always have pushed the blame of the ever-increasing population towards developing and under-developed nations until ...
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ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
Alternative Energy
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In this study we try to explore the concept of “Alternative Energy” in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on “Alternative Energy” and its relation with “Pollution”. The research also analyzes many aspects of “Alternative Energy” and tries to gauge its effect on “Pollution”. ...
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BIGHORN SHEEP
Bighorn sheep
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In this study we try to explore the issues of restoration of bighorn sheep. The main focus of the research is on survival of bighorn sheep and various factors that are causing decline in the population of bighorn sheep. The research also analyzes many aspects of restoration of ...