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    about the same size as the state of Texas. Nigeria received its name from a news reporter in the mid-1890s that traveled throughout the area. The reporter kept referring to this part of the continent as Nigeria due to its proximity of the Niger River that runs through the country. There has been a long history of leaders that have tried to conqueror Nigeria but on 1 October 1960 the British government gave them full independence. A constitution was created that will establish a government for

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    each direction. Water flow out of the Congo River is fairly constant, and it annually receives 90 inches of rain. The Congo River is one of the top most navigable rivers in the world. However, it consists of many cataracts, dangerous rapids, and islands, which make accessibility nearly impossible in select locations along the river. Nevertheless, the routes that are traversable create are essential for transportation in Central Africa.     The Congo River is important as it contributes positively

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    fundamentally changes our comprehension of North America prior and then afterward the landing of Europeans Encounters at the Heart of the World concerns the Mandan Indians, notable Plains individuals whose overflowing, occupied towns on the upper Missouri River were for quite a long time at the focal point of the North American universe. We are aware of them for the most part since Lewis and Clark spent the winter of 1804-1805 with them, yet why don't we know more? Who were they truly? In this unprecedented

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    if dilapidated, home, "The Mount", on spacious grounds in idyllic surroundings, and were introduced to the riverside and boating by their uncle, David Ingles, curate at Cookham Dean church. This delightful ambiance, particularly Quarry Wood and the River Thames, is believed, by Peter Green, his biographer, to have inspired the setting for The Wind in the Willows. He was an outstanding pupil at St Edward's School in Oxford. During his early years at St. Edwards, a sports regimen had not been established

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    In the book, My Paddle to the Sea Lane has provided the readers with various activities and ideas that may occur along a river. He is a gifted natural teacher and good literary companion who can capture the dynamics of a flowing river while providing a lesson to readers. This book has changed my view of the world today from nature strategies to historical events that will help one to endure in the wild. First, Lane’s book is not necessarily a journal on his paddle to sea. From my reading, I have

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    Colorado became the 38th state of the U.S.A (United States of America) on August 1st, 1876, when the 18th president of the U.S., Ulysses S. Grant signed a proclamation of Colorado statehood. The proclamation was called the Admission of Colorado Into the Union. The United States had acquired most of what would be Colorado in 1803 through the Louisiana Purchase. The Louisiana Purchase was a land purchase made the U.S. to purchase French territory. Through the purchase, the U.S. had acquired approximately

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    My National Park is Great Sand Dunes in Colorado. I think that it is the most valuable because there is a great diversity of habitats and animals there. Alpine Tundra is the highest ecosystem at Great Sand Dunes. The conditions are too harsh for trees to live there, but wild flowers, pikas, marmots, ptarmigans, and bighorn sheep live happily in these challenging conditions. The dune field with the tallest dunes in North America spreads across 30 square miles. These dunes are a place of extremes;

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    One of the projects that the World Bank helped finance that created problems for the nation that received assistance was Brazil’s Polonoreste development program. The Polonoreste development program was to build and improve the roads and highways through the rainforest. The goal of this was to make the transport of cassiterite, used in the production of tin, easier and to open up the western part of Brazil for development and population. The negative outcomes were the rampant destruction of rainforest

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    I do not remember moving to this town, I was too young. I have lived here all my life. My parents moved to the town of Oradell so I could go to a good school and live in a nice house. They bought the cheapest house in Bergen County at the time, since it was all they could afford. They let me pick which bedroom I wanted, and although I do not remember saying this, I chose my room because it was the only bedroom with a view of the Oradell Reservoir from the window. My dad got a ‘fishing key’ from the

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    the necessary media attention. One of the roughest cities in the United States, Detroit, Michigan is being affected by pollution. Detroit Wastewater Treatment Facility is the largest source of discharge into the river with 47 billion gallons of diluted sewage water dump into the Detroit River. 10.1 millions of toxic substance was dumped in the great lakes (Matthews, 2013.para.7). Due to the unstable environment Asthma, Cancer, and birth defects are at its peak. This is because of the factories built

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