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    Aboriginals

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    origine‚” meaning "from the beginning". Aborigines probably came to Australia from Southeast Asia for about 40 000-60 000 years ago‚ and is therefore one of the oldest indigenous groups. They must have come by sea‚ probably with fleets‚ since the continent in all of human history has been separated from Asia by at least 60 km long‚ open ocean seas. Modern research in mitochondrial DNA have revealed that Aboriginals are not closely related with people from Polynesia‚ but rather closely related to people

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    Early Africa History

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    with‚ the general overview of African history had a consequential background to the beginning of its origins. There were different stages that characterized the progression of Africa it explains the conversion of the start of the second largest continent. From the beginning of the continent’s development‚ Africa was made up of a huge areas of land and water‚ since time was changing‚ the earth’s crust had changed Africa’s character. Africa has an abundant source of the river streams such as the Nile

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    ------------------------------------------------- What Makes Australia Unique? ------------------------------------------------- A long time ago‚ the continents got separated from each other gradually because of the Continent Drift. Then‚ Australia became the largest continent in Oceania. It has a lot of special properties and the most apparent one is the environment. Australia has very special landforms and the climates are quite different in other parts of Australia. The plants and animals

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    How the Earth Was Made

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    second thing about the video was the theory that the first super continent wasn’t what I had previously known it to be. The first super continent as far as I had known was Pangaea but the video takes you back even farther into earth’s history and scientist now believe the first super continent was actually Rhrodinia. Another thing is that I do believe that these super continents did actually exist because of the way the continents seemed to all fit together like pieces of a puzzle. The third

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    Harley Davidson

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    Africa and South America don’t really care about such things‚ that’s when I’m talking about common people who have difficulties in life. The only need products to survive and to transport themselves. So I don’t think such things will succeed in these continents. Though there are many people‚ especially in Asia‚ who like everything which comes from Europe and USA. But this

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    diffusion and migration. The third factor is; the diffusion within continents. The fourth and the last factor is; the difference in population size and total area in a continent. These were the four main factors that affected the expansion of the Europeans. The first factor is the continental differences in wild plants and animals because animals have diseases as well therefore these diseases also spread to humans. Every continent has different species of animals and plants; for example‚ Eurasia

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    Arnold repeatedly writes his sentences in a passive form in his poem. Additionally‚ he ends his sentences before the end of his complete thoughts. These enjambments that he uses make the new lines to start without a verb or subject‚ simply becoming clauses. This is to say that Arnold doesn’t continue his thoughts in one line unlike people who attempt to end up their thoughts with others avoiding an extended talk. This is to say that people prefer to stay alone talking in a limited way‚ whereas

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    AN INTRODUCTION TO AFRICAN POLITICS (THIRD EDITION) Alex Thomson‚ First published 2000‚ Second Edition 2004‚ and Third Edition 2010‚ by Routledge‚ in Abingdon and New York. Master e-book ISBN 0-203-85794-1. 291pages. One dynamic continent in the world is Africa; a land mass containing a variety of peoples each with its own unique history‚ culture‚ language‚ and behaviour. An Introduction to African Politics‚ Third Edition is a book written to give any reader‚ especially foreigners a right conception

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    No Place Like Home

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    people and places to account this feeling‚ thus using notions and connections that take place through a sense of nationalism and relationships‚ in association to a cultural and social context. The article surrounds the contrast between different continents hence the individual experiences of the narrator differ. At the beginning of her journey‚ Heyman appears as though she doesn’t belong to the different land and way of life in the UK. She felt alienated from the land‚ weather and climate‚ while

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    Did you know that one day in the past the continents were connected with each other? Continental drift states that the continents that we know today were once one large landmass called‚ Pangea. Many people argue with the theory about the continental drift‚ because no one yet has proven to the theory’s idea. Many people have been trying to find ways of how the continental drift could have happen‚ by researching objects from the past. This gave scientist or people another point of view about the continental

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