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    Fanny Balbuk lived on her life from the year 1840-1907 with pride. She was a strong and courageous woman of the Noongar people and is never afraid to be herself. Born in the early years of the settlement of the British‚ Balbuk has never turned away from her cultural beliefs during the colonisation. Though everything around her was slowly getting wrong‚ she still continued life as an Aboriginal. She still continued gathering eggs and caught turtles and crayfish. She also continued her ritual acts

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    the treacherous and never ending hills of the Sleeping Bear Sand Dunes. Though I have survived running the dunes three times‚ I am surprised that I made it out alive my first time as a freshman. As a freshman I did not know what to expect. I was shocked by the massive size of the dunes. The dunes made every hill I have ever ran look like a slight bump in

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    02/13/13 MEMORIES FROM THE PAST TO THE PRESENT. “Let’s go up mom”! Says my 8 years old. Its spring time‚ a sunny day at my favorite place. Is a grassy land‚ with hills around‚ with an amazing view‚ where you can see the whole city‚ the ocean‚ the forest around and the hiden houses that you can’t see from the road; bushes cover the hills and there are a few trees. Families and most of them are old people who come out as the weather welcoming them to walk trough the paths. The park name is Anna

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    1759‚ in Hoxton‚ near London‚ England. I lived in Yorkshire from 1768 to 1774 on a farm called Walkington. I was sent to a local country school for all girls. The courses there were mainly towards housekeeping. While there I made a close friend named Fanny Blood. “I served as an example to women of the nineteenth century‚ either as an “unsex’d female” or‚ to a important few‚ as a model author in the male-dominated world of letters.” (“ Mary Wollstonecraft” world of sociology). “I have been long recognized

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    between hills and mountains and are caused due to the actions of glaciers and rivers over millions of years. Valleys are divided into two kinds depending on their shape viz. V shaped valleys and U shaped valleys. V-shaped valleys are formed by the flowing rivers and Ushaped valleys are formed due to glaciers. A canyon is an erosional landform made by a river. Sea cliffs have been the result of the erosion of waves along the shore. Major Plains Landforms Plateaus    Mountains Hills  Plateaus

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    2013 Two Women / Two Lives Two different women born in two very different places‚ Dorothy Fanny and Maria Guadalupe Felix share two different experiences through interviews and share a wealth of memories and rich insight of their ever maturing lives. Their place of birth‚ education‚ work‚ and their personal lives are shared as to giving us a glimpse of their mark in history. Dorothy Fanny was born on April 29‚ 1923‚ to a pair of hardworking middle-class parents named Allen Michael Stern

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    other hand‚ afforestation‚ or the planting of forests‚ will turn a desert into well-watered and fertile district. Further‚ forests on hill sides do much to prevent destructive floods. When heavy rain falls on bare hills‚ it rushes down at once to the plains in roaring torrents‚ carrying parts of the hill with it‚ and flooding the country below. But when the hills are covered with forests‚ the trees and the spongy soil they create absorb a large part of water‚ and allow the rest to flow down to the

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    send warmth through my freezing toes. I got off the bus and I started walking home when I heard it. It was a long high pitched noise like that of a dying animal and it sounded like it was coming from two houses away and across the street by the hills I never go to because I am not allowed to. I went inside and changed my shoes and put on a warm coat. I then went outside and began walking to the place where I could hear the noise coming from. I walked about a 50 feet away from my door when thoughts

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    he is shocked by her pitiable condition. It appears as if she is going to fall apart. The main theme is about keeping what is important in perspective—in this case‚ an old woman and her heritage—the land from which she comes. A tourist visits a hill. There he comes across an old woman. She grabs his sleeve and wants fifty paisa. She promises to take him to the horseshoe shrine. But the tourist has already been there. He tells her to let him alone. She is persistent and keeps pestering him. For

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    story of Fanny Crosby’s life began in Putnam County‚ New York on March 24‚ 1820. Crosby’s parents were John and Mercy Crosby. At an early age‚ Fanny became blind because the doctor prescribed her a mustard treatment. The doctor was a fraud and never studied medicine. Shortly after Fanny’s accident her dad dies. Fanny was interested in poetry. She wrote her first poem at the age of eight. Later‚ her family moved to Ridgefield‚ Connecticut at the age of nine and lived there for six years. Fanny was

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