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    Color El color es la impresión que se produce en nuestros ojos, como reacción a la luz o rayos luminosos, podemos decir que los cuerpos iluminados absorben la luz y/o la reflejan, por eso decimos que cuando hay poca iluminación nuestros ojos solo pueden captar o percibir el color negro y blanco. Isaac Newton realizó un experimento para demostrar la teoría del color, el experimento en sí se basaba en una habitación sin presencia de luz (oscura), donde dejó pasar un haz de luz blanca sobre un

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    When examining the change and continuity of commerce in Latin America during the time period, 1450-present, some things changed and some things stayed the same. One thing that changed was the previous, trade which was limited to llamas and was therefore more regional. This changed due to the introduction of cattle due to the Colombian Exchange. One thing that continued for the most part was the items used for trading because of the natural resources in Latin America such as silver and various crops

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    Life In Papua New Guinea

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    innate resistance to smallpox, but were still able to carry it. This carrying of the dormant disease was exactly what allowed the Spaniard Conquistadors to decimate the Andes dwelling Incas, who raised the llama, but rarely interacted with the llama. This “never touching” effect with Incas and llamas made the Incas not immune to smallpox, and, when the Conquistadors brought it with them, an invisible army of chariots known as smallpox decimated the Inca, wiping them out to the point of 5% of their population

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    The Inca Empire was located in the west part of South America in the Andes Mountains. It was the biggest Empire in South America, and lasted from 1438 AD to 1538. The Incas were polytheistic, which means that they believed in many gods. The Inca civilization is a very mysterious and interesting civilization because the Incas did not leave any written history. The Inca Empire was an amazing and mysterious civilization. The Inca Empire took control of most of the mountains called the Andes Mountain

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    The Jaguar Merchant A tale of the fall of the Aztecs It was all his fault. Tadi’s parents were just ripped to shreds because of him. He forgot to lock the jaguars cage. He didn’t mean for this to happen at all. He only wanted to feed it and he did; He fed it his parents and the jaguar ran off into the water. He watched it swim to mainland. It was all his fault. “Zuma have you seen my copper knife,” Tadi called. It was a few years after his parents death and he was going to get revenge on that jaguar

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    In Laura Podalsky’s essay “The Aesthetics of Detachment” she talks about films Lake Tahoe, a Mexican drama/comedy film released in 2008 by Fernando Eimbcke which is known for Temporada de patos and Club Sandwich which are considered to be more of a deadpan comedy and Heli, a drama/crime Mexican film released in 2013 by Amat Escalante which is considered to be more of a minimalist drama. Throughout the article she shows “aesthetics of detachment” as a notable current in contemporary Latin American

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    I never will understand this day to the fair and what all happened, I don’t think anyone will. I just know that one animal ruined a month for me. It was the week right before fair, and all I did was walk my cow. It was the first time ever showing a cow, my brother convinced me that it would be a fun learning experience. That didn’t happen at all for me when I walked into that show ring with a 1,100 pound steer. I was up at 4:00 a.m. the morning of the show, and I was ready to go wash my cows and

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    Herrin 2 Occupational Therapy: Understanding Pediatric Patients With Autism Matt Herrin Contents Introduction Why This Matters????????????????p.3 Section 2 Occupational Therapy Tools: Diagnosing Autism???p.4 Why Occupational Therapists Choose This Vocation? p.4 Section 3 How Do Occupational Therapists Help?...........................p.5 Animals and Autism???????????..p.7 Animals and Autism: My Take???????.p.11 Sensory Integration????????????p.12 Sensory

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    Compare and Contrast the Mayan, Aztec, and Inca Did you know that the Mayans, Aztecs, and the Incas have things in common. My essay is about the similarities of the Aztec, Mayan, and the Inca. The Aztec, Mayan, and Inca have their own ways of doing things and doing the same things. Similarities Although the Mayan, Aztec, and Inca have their own differences they also have similarities like sacrifice. The Mayan have human sacrifices for certain ceremonies. The Mayan would sacrifice people after

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    Torre Titanium La Portada

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    Located in Santiago, Chile, the Torre Titanium La Portada is the tallest fully completed building in the city. Soaring well above its surroundings, the building possesses breathtaking views of the nearby Andes Mountains as well as the city that it dwarves. Not only is the shear height a feat that proclaims this building the greatest high rise structure of the last 50 years, but many other aspects of the building must be taken into account. To adequately measure the greatness, one must begin by looking

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