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" A journey of four hundred and thirty miles can be made in any part of the United States, but in Turkey it takes as many days. "
Ellsworth Huntington
Thirty
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" It seems strange that almost no other traces of the strong vikings are found in America. "
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" Although farming of any sort was almost as impossible in the plains as in the dry regions of winter rains farther west, the abundance of buffaloes made life much easier in many respects. "
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" America is the last great goal of these migrations. "
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Great
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America
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" After washing there was no place to pour the water except out of the window onto the heads of the people in the streets, which is the proper place to throw everything that is not wanted. "
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" Fertile soil, level plains, easy passage across the mountains, coal, iron, and other metals imbedded in the rocks, and a stimulating climate, all shower their blessings upon man. "
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Blessings
Easy
" History in its broadest aspect is a record of man's migrations from one environment to another. "
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History
Environment
" Except on their southern borders the great northern forests are not good as a permanent home for man. "
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Permanent
Man
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Surprisingly
Stupid
" America forms the longest and straightest bone in the earth's skeleton. "
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Bone
Earth
Longest
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Evolution
Today
Past
" Curiously enough man's body and his mind appear to differ in their climatic adaptations. "
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Differ
Enough
" In America the most widespread type of forest is the evergreen coniferous woodland of the north. "
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North
Forest
America
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Great
Becoming
Because
" As a matter of fact, an ordinary desert supports a much greater variety of plants than does either a forest or a prairie. "
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Matter
Desert
" The human organism inherits so delicate an adjustment to climate that, in spite of man's boasted ability to live anywhere, the strain of the frozen North eliminates the more nervous and active types of mind. "
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Nervous
Active
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Year
Restless
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Race
Uniform
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Animal
World