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Or is it Grammar?....or Syntax...?
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Who *used* to do your homework?

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They didn't adapt.. they did what all civilisations do.. they adapted their
surroundings to suit their own needs.. notice, when looking at pictures of
Aztec temples, how they cleared areas of forest and then built them, as
opposed to building around the trees, leaving enough growing space for
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You made an important statement, the fall of the aztec civilization is traced to their habit of deforesting the jungle around them for building and to ornament their temples with stucco, which they made from wood ash. It turned the area around mexico city into unproductive desert land, no longer capable of supporting the people. Therefore, they never invented computers or software forums. (nice tie-in, don't you think...)


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They didn't adapt.. they did what all civilisations do.. they adapted their
surroundings to suit their own needs.. notice, when looking at pictures of
Aztec temples, how they cleared areas of forest and then built them, as
opposed to building around the trees, leaving enough growing space for
future growth..

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