The formation of the Fertile Crescent is a typical alluvial formation. The two large rivers that run relatively parallel have surrounded a piece of land between them before they merge. Both, the Tigris and Euphrates rivers have annual floods. Through this floods, they manage to influence big portion of the lowland area around them. They are depositing each year enormous amounts of fertile deposits, gather along the way with the erosive processes. The accumulation of these fertile deposits has formed very fertile, deep soil, excellent for large scale farming, which was used by the humans that settled there, turned the region into agricultural one, and started to develop a civilization.
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American civil rights movement, mass protest movement against racial segregation and discrimination in the southern United States that came to national prominence during the mid-1950s.
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The effects that WWI had on Germany was that they lost allies and suffered huge territorial losses giving away its land and population to Poland, Russia, France, Belgium, and Denmark, and ultimately had to sign the Treaty of Versailles. After the U.S involvement in the first World War it lead directly to the Great Depression and WWII, The Treaty of Versailles led to a system where the U.S was cashing in its wartime loans to the U.K which in turn was using the wartime reparations it received from Germany to pay off the U.S.
The narrator of the poem becomes more paranoid and hallucinatory as the poem goes on.
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The narrator of the poem 'The Raven' by Edgar Allan Poe is a man who is illusion-ed and in a state of frenzy as he imagines a raven coming to his window and tapping on it.
It begins polite enough even with a little horror in the way of it:
'Suddenly there came a rapping,
rapping at my chamber door
it is a guest and nothing more'
Soon after, the narrator becomes paranoid of the voices and begins to fall for his own insecurities and the horror of the situation he is in.