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    he urged the government to pass a law against them “as a matter of urgency. Plastic have also posed danger to animal life in Uganda‚ fishing is one of the sources of income for most Ugandans and plastic bags seems to affect the life of fish in the lakes which the people of Uganda earn a living and sometimes fish is exported to other countries‚ hence increasing foreign exchange and also providing employment to the citizens who may work in these fish factories around the country.(Acorrding to the ministry

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    Horizontal World Analysis

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    portrays unique diction to create a relatable situation. Debra repeatedly utilizes the word “this” in order to throw emphasize on the overall idea she wants addressed. Debra profoundly stated‚ “This is a region that contains both Garrison Keillor’s Lake Wobegon (“where all the women are strong‚ all the men are good-looking‚ and all the children are above average”).” The author is talking primarily about small towns and their importance to our world‚ by utilizing the word “this” constantly she is giving

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    Life In The Aztec Empire

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    The first paragraph will explain daily life of people in the Aztec Empire. http://aztecs.mrdonn.org/dailylife.html Here is the daily life of the Mayan the rich lived in sun dried brick and sometime stone. Also the homes also had white wash to make thwaterm sarpkle in the sun‚ and the huses had a sepaerate room steam baths.How they made the steam was in the text it says ‚ “ Water was poured over hot stones to generate steam.” Finally the rich wore colorfully embroidered with decorated features. Next

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    River Pollution in Kerala

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    been here for the last fifty years and use extremely obsolete and polluting technologies. Toxic pollution from heavy metals to chemicals and radioactivity is found in air‚ soil and in the Periyar River‚ which spreads the contamination to the Vembanad Lake‚ Cochin and to the Arabian Sea. This leads to a large-scale devastation of aquatic life in the backwaters‚ the agricultural land and it is also affecting the health of the population in the area. The soil‚ water bodies and the wetlands in and around

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    after about a hundred years. Both of the empires fell in very different ways. The Aztec’s were very religious and believed that the world had ended a few times before‚ so when the city Tenochtitlan had an earthquake and the capital was flooded by Lake Texcoco they took it as a warning of the empire ending. In the same year of 1519 the Spanish explorer Hernando Cortes arrived on the east coast of Mexico. After about 2 years‚ Spanish weapons and European diseases destroyed had destroyed the empire

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    Recently a conflict erupted between Egypt and Ethiopia as Egypt rejects Ethiopian project ’ Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam’ which is going to be built on the Nile River. The Nile flows through the north-eastern part of Africa. The source of the Nile is Lake Victoria and its mouth is in the Mediterranean Sea. As an international river the Nile passes through many countries‚ it passes through: Egypt‚ Sudan‚ South Sudan‚ Ethiopia‚ Kenya‚ Eretria‚ Tanzania‚ Uganda‚ Rwanda‚ Republic of the Congo and Burundi

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    Aztec Civilization

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    The Aztec Indians created a great civilization in Central Mexico‚ reaching its peak in the 1500’s. Being late arrivals to the area‚ and because of their strong neighboring nations‚ they were forced to live in the swampy western areas of the Lake Texcoco. Because of the swampy surroundings‚ the Aztecs used mud to create miniature islands in the swamps. These islands are called chinampas‚ or “floating gardens‚” and were used as farming lands. On these fertile islands they grew

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    The Last King of scotland

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    Title: The Last King of Scotland Elizabeth Tupou 12PM Director: Kevin MacDonald Text Type: Visual Text Never have I been so intrigued in a political thriller. What captivated me more in ‘The Last King of Scotland’ was the fact that this film was based on similar events that occurred in Idi Amin’s life‚ a Ugandan dictator. Books or films that are true or partially true‚ to me‚ become ten times more interesting and/or scary

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    my trip to pokhara

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    was short‚ i.e. 3 days trip‚ I decided to go. My first experience to this place became really memorable and joy full experience with my friends and teachers. The first day we reached Pokhara in the evening at around 5 o’clock‚ so‚ we went to Fewa Lake to enjoy the excellent view of sunset. Thereafter‚ some went for boating‚ some just roam around‚ some went to restaurants and some of us chose to enjoy ride on bicycle. We rent only one bike for three of us Chadani‚ Jyoti and me. Without knowing time

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    Cuyahoga River

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    The Cuyahoga River The Cuyahoga River is located in northeastern Ohio running through the major cities of Cleveland and Akron. The river is 100 miles long and empties into Lake Erie. It was said to be formed by the advancement and retreat of ice sheets during the ice age. The final retreat caused the river to flow north ward which had flowed southward before. (Michael) In more recent times‚ the Cuyahoga River was known as “the river that caught fire.” This is because the river was polluted

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