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Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Favorite summary.

I think my Favorite entry is Yananomi Summary #3. I think I had good word choice and it did not take me that long.

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Posted by: matthewb
Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Matt\'s Thoughts on blogging

   My favorite thing about blogs is using the computers. I like it because we are using more technology and the seats are comfy. I am better at writing on computers because I can type faster than I can write. I dislike the little freedom we have for writing. Since there are rules and we only have 1 gig. We can't add alot of sounds.Yes I do because the faster I learn to type the faster I can write. No.

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Posted by: matthewb
Wednesday, May 3, 2006

Summary #3

The Yanomami people may lose the forest in the future. Since roads were built many loggers came in and cut down large areas of trees.  Resently the incline in soy farming made things worse. Many loggers were cutting down the forest, and miners mining for their gold. Diseases such as malaria, influenza, and whooping cough caused the villagers lives. Then in 1991 Brazil set aside 36,000 square miles of land for the Yanomami people.

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Posted by: matthewb
Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Summary #2

The Yanomami people may lose the forest in the future. When roads were built many loggers came in and cut down large areas of trees.  The recent incline in soy farming made things worse. Many loggers were cutting down the forest, and miners mining for their gold. Diseases such as malaria, influenza, and whooping cough caused the villagers lives. In 1991 Brazil set aside 36,000 square miles of land for the Yanomami people.

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Posted by: matthewb
Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Summary#1

The Yanomami people may lose their forest in the future. When roads were built many loggers came in and cut down large areas of trees.  The recent incline in soy farming made things worse. Many loggers were cutting down the forest, and miners for their gold. The Global Market for soy went up when more roads and towns were built and more farmers came in. Diseases such as malaria, influenza, and whooping cough caused the villagers lives. In 1991 Brazil set aside 36,000 square miles of land for the Yanomami people.

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