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    Mesoamerican group, I would live with the Incas. The Incas lived in what is now Peru. The people lived in the mountains, even building one of their cities, Machu Picchu, on a mountain top. Because of their geography, the Incas often used llamas for work. I personally like llamas, which is one reason why I would want to live with the Incas. Another reason is there are no slaves. I would not want to be a slave at all in my life. Living with a group that does not have any slaves guarantees I will not go into

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    This is the true story of the two young children everyone felt bad for. In the story you have heard the children are left to starve and die all alone in a forest and I, the witch am evil. Well sorry to burst you bubble but that is completely false. I am the witch who everyone believes cooks and eats children, well news to you, I am a vegetarian! I am not evil but those two children were evil. So I will share the true story with you. Once a upon a time, lived a family with a good credit score and

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    and Manuel Ramón Llamas. When looking at arid or semi-arid regions, the use of groundwater can make a huge difference. This is explained through a serious tone that is supported by an abundance of facts to prove that this statistic is actually a possibility for countries around the world. “Groundwater systems globally provide 25 to 40% of the world’s drinking water and more than half of the world’s population relies on groundwater for its drinking water supply” (Lopez-Gunn and Llamas). Even though cultures

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    My phone was buzzing while I was in class after school using a school laptop. It was Arlene my sister. I wondered why she would call me if she knew I was staying after school.“ What room are you in?” I was confused, but I replied,” 44 why?” She said something else but I couldn’t understand her and hung up. I continued doing my work and 2 minutes later she opened the door to my classroom. She mouthed,” Let’s go”. I scrunched my eyebrows, confused, and logged out of my laptop. I was plugging it in

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    Europe was not always like how it is now. At first, there was no such thing as zero. Roman numerals started at one because they didn’t get what zero was. Since then, Europe has revolutionized. By the year 1300 Europe was flourishing and eventually conquered most of the known world. It was not easy but, they were able to do it. Without knowing, Europe was a perfect place to win many different wars and to conquer different places. When the Europeans came to Central America, they were deeply tricked

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    Ceniza Alternate Ending

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    choked out feebly, his thick fingers pulling at his matted hair. His parents were still at work. Oh no, no, no. He forced himself to control his shallow breaths, no matter how much his body wanted to spasm, Ceniza staggered over to one of the work llamas now disconnected from the post, struggling atop of it’s back as it stumbled back restlessly at the jolts of sound. He tore out his hand-made compass from around his neck in uneasy confidence of directing himself towards them, yet the arrow spun in

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    Earthquakes In Gondwana

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    “Where two continental plates meet, mountains form, earthquakes rattle, and volcanoes erupt.” Stated in paragraph one of “If you Traveled to Gondwana...” Earthquakes cause a lot of damage to buildings, injure and take people's lives, and shifts the land. To start with, an earthquake that measured 7.1 on the Richter Scale and shook the ground for 15 seconds caused six billion dollars in final repair. As stated in source 3, “Much of the destruction centered on the region's roadways, and some of

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    meals a day. They had lots of fruit such as sour cherries, custard apples, elderberries, cactus fruits, pineapple, and a lot of different bananas. Since they didn’t eat a lot of meat, the only ate guinea pig, llama, dog, or duck meat. The peasants ate outside and only ate common fruit and llama. Even though everyone ate outside, it was disrespectful to eat inside. To end this paragraph, as the Incas always said “Don’t steal, don’t lie, don’t be

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    Once upon a time there were 3 llamas Carl, Fuzzy, and Lola .They all wanted to go see their friend Magic who is a unicorn. Magic is a total buffoon that lives in a town called Crystal Cliff. So, that night they all packed up all of their things to go visit Magic. In the morning they woke up ate breakfast and put all of their stuff in the car. After, they were done eating the started driving to go on their private jet. When, they got to the jet they put all of their stuff inside. Next, they started

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    Peru Research Paper

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    animals that the Incans had never seen before to their area. In this “newer” traditional plate, we use the heart of cattle, an introduced species that came from Europe, instead of a llama, a native species. Before the conquest of the Incans, this plate was traditionally used with our good friend the llama. Usually, the llamas were used to carry food and transport goods throughout the empire, but they were also used for food. At this point the other ingredients such as the garlic, pepper,

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