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    A Guide to Tour America America is the birthplace of numerous metropolises like Las Vegas, LA, Miami, Boston, Chicago and New York City. Each of these cities brings to mind a million different thoughts of entertainment, culture and cuisine. If one looks closely they will witness the wide variety which makes up this country. If you wish to enjoy a spectacular tour, USA is the ideal location to start with owing to its natural beauty and rich combination of deserts, mountains, rainforests, canyons,…

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    El Paso Case Study

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    Travel El Paso lies in far West Texas, in the area where Mexico, New Mexico and Texas meet. As of 2018, the population estimate from the US census was 686,077. El Paso shares four border crossing with neighboring Mexican city of Ciudad Juárez, making a strong player in the international trade business. Unfortunately, Ciudad Juárez has been called "the most violent zone in the world.” Despite having such a notorious neighbor, El Paso ranked among the safest large cities in U.S. for years. El Paso…

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    Obelisk Monument Analysis

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    The Obelisk’s iconography takes on a geographic scope in its artistic elements as the interaction sphere of Chavin’s civilization sphere entailed the desert coast, humid tropical forests and highlnds, which were three key ecological zones of Peru. The monumental architecture reflected the unique interregional syntesis of Chavin as it is located on a crucial route from the Pacific Coast, through the high pass to the Amazon basin. The obelisk, additionally, was structured in a manner that it…

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    Madagascar Research Paper

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    Madagascar is an Island located off the coast of Mozambique, in the Indian Ocean. Its native language is French. It is home to 90% of its own unique wildlife. (http://www.worldtravelguide.net/madagascar) Madagascar has two seasons: dry and wet. The dry season which, is cool and dry is during the months of May to October. While, the wet season which, is hot and rainy is during the months of November to April. Depending on where you are in Madagascar also plays a role in the climate. Each Region,…

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    entrusted to them. We continue to just ignore and fail to educate one and other on the risks of pollution levels, rights and offences, environmental sustainability and quality. For the interest of the future generations. People can have no duties to sand, rivers, nor…

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    Tourism In Cambodia Essay

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    With beautiful beaches, delicate and aromatic cuisine, mystical temples, a cosmopolitan capital and a long history that culminated in recent tragedies, Cambodia is one of the most exciting tourism destinations in Southeast Asia. Enthusiasts of ancient civilizations will be delighted with the amazing architectural heritage left from Buddhist and Hindu emperors, but there are other attractions and plenty to do in Cambodia: historical tours through the country, a dive in the beautiful beaches, or a…

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    Remember The Alamo Essay

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    legends, and stories of the Alamo influence American memory and culture. Cultural historians have approached this topic by analyzing the portrayals of the Alamo in popular culture such as TV shows, books, movies, and the act of persons visiting the monument of the Alamo. Ethnic historians have researched how this battle and the memories associated with it have and continue to influence relations between the people of Texas and of Mexico. Other…

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    The farmer’s market is noted as one of the best in the country. Go hiking in the Dripping Springs National park area or maybe a day hike at the Soledad Canyon day use area. You may want to visit the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum or the White Sands Missile Range. The Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument includes the Butterfield Stage Trail (22 miles), The Kilbourne Hole National Historic Landmark, Geronimo’s Cave, 243 Petroglyph and Archeological Sites, Apollo Mission…

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    We saw the National Space and air Museum. It maintains the largest collection of history air and spacecraft in the world. We really liked it. We also saw the Lincoln Memorial, which was located at the west end of the National Mall. From the top of the stairs, in the front of the memorial, you have a great view of the Washington Monument at the U.S. Capitol. We read the inscription behind the statue of Lincoln that says, “In…

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    Green Adriel Jeremiah Green was born on July 31, 1988. He is an American former football wide receiver who played in the National Football League or the NFL for twelve seasons, primarily with the Cincinnati Bengals. When Green was 4, his older brother and only sibling died in a car wreck on the way to a school carnival. Green was on his elementary school’s juggling team, telling…

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