<span>Nationalism is an extreme form of patriotism or loyalty to one’s country. Not only did nationalism lead to WW1 but it lead to two other wars [</span><span>Crimean War (1853-56) and the Franco-Prussian War (1870-71)]</span>
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Triple is commonly hailed as unique and significant because water from its peak flows into three oceans. That depends on whether you think Hudson Bay connects to the Atlantic or Arctic Ocean, and there is certainly some dispute surrounding that. There’s another triple divide peak in Canada that flows directly into the Arctic and Pacific Oceans, as well as into Hudson Bay. So, depending on what you think about Hudson Bay, either Canada or Montana has a triple ocean divide. The International Hydrographic Organization considers it to be in the Arctic division of oceans and seas, so that might be a win for Montana. The significance of these triple divides as possibly flowing into three oceans also depends on your definitions of oceans, which isn’t always straightforward. Regardless, though, they all flow into three distinct and major drainages. (As a side note, the naming schema for water around triple divides tend to follow a similar structure; surrounding rivers, streams, and glaciers are often named for the drainage they join. Triple Divide Peak in Montana has the Pacific, Atlantic, and Hudson Bay Creeks. Snow Dome has the Columbia and Athabasca Glaciers, as well as the Dome and Stuttfield Glaciers.)
As an exhibits specialist in Glacier, my job was to design interpretive wayside panels with our seasonal media team. One of our selected topics was Triple Divide Peak. (If you’ve ever been to a national park, or really any public land or well traversed road, you may have seen a wayside on the side of the road. They’re meant to be quick interpretations of what you’re seeing, an opportunity for visitors to connect to the place they’re in without necessarily interacting with a ranger.) I always thought I had a pretty good grasp of what a watershed was and how drainages worked from my time studying and living by the Mississippi, but I learned so much throughout the course of making this wayside
The summary should be done to present your understanding of the book and its elements. I can't write the summary for you, but I'll show you how to do it.
<h3>Explanation of the elements that must be present in the summary:</h3>
- Tom: the feeling that the text conveyed to you.
- Environment: The setting where the story takes place.
- Sensory Images: Descriptions of people or things done in the text that can stimulate your senses and make you feel what was being described.
- Main characters: The characters that provoke the most important parts of the story and promote the movement of the plot.
To write the summary, you must first read the book to which the question refers. As you read, you will be able to identify the elements described above. To improve your understanding and identification of these elements, you can search for articles that analyze this book and direct you to the plot.
In this form, you can write your summary by following these steps:
- First paragraph: Introduce the book, and the author, and give a brief overview of the plot, setting, and characters.
- Second paragraph: Show the tone of the text and how that tone is established within the most important events of the book and the behavior of its characters.
- Third paragraph: Show how the book is descriptive, capable of creating sensory images and making reading even more efficient.
Below you can see an example of how you can start the summary:
<em>"Taíno" written by Jose Barreiro is a book that bets on the colonization of America and the different and sometimes conflicting visions between Europeans and indigenous people. This is done through the story of the young Taíno, who, when adopted by Cristovon Colombo, embarks on adventures in the American continent and has experiences in culture, colony, environment, and power.</em>
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