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Ireland Or United Kingdom?
Number of words: 1810 - Number of pages: 7.... which is now the common
language for almost the entire population. For more than fifty years, all
of the governmental leaders of the republic have tried to restore Gaelic.
So far, they have had little success. Today, it is spoken by only a few
people.
Religious and moral training is a basic goal of Irish education.
Almost all primary education is run by religious groups and is supported
by state funds. The Irish people are deeply religious. Most of the
inhabitants of the republic are Roman Catholic. As a result, laws on
divorce and on censorship of films and literature are more rest .....
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Japan
Number of words: 353 - Number of pages: 2.... religion in Japan is made up of 85% of Shinto and/or Buddhism
and the other 15% are made up of others such as Shinko Shakyo (new
religions) and Christianity.
People in Japan have the ethnic backgrounds of 99% Japanese. The
other 1-% includes Koreans, Chinese, and Ainu.
The food and drink that is eaten here is mostly rice. The drink is
sake, which is a strong alcoholic beverage. Sake is the drink that is used
when the people in Japan and the people who are Japanese perform a
spiritual drinking ritual.
The life expectancy rate is 79 years. The infant mortality rate is
4.8 per 1,000 .....
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China's Cities And Places
Number of words: 486 - Number of pages: 2.... on the Gulf of Mexico). With a
population of 9.3 million, Tianjin is China's third largest city. Hefei is
the capital of east China's Anhui Province. The city, divided into north
and south sectors by the Yangtze River, boasts 600,000 people and is a
developing industrial and education center. Xiamen is nicknamed the "Sea-
Floating Garden." The harbor city of southeast China's Fujian Province is
mainly comprised of an island off the East China Sea coast. Lovely scenery,
a subtropical marine climate, and Xiamen's liberalized trade zone annually
attract over three million tourists to the city. .....
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Tropical Africa: Food Production And The Inquiry Model
Number of words: 446 - Number of pages: 2.... drought, and 3. a region at the northern and southern edges afflicted by drought.
All the climates listed in the previous paragraph are modified in the eastern parts of Tropical Africa by the mountains and monsoons.
The soils of Tropical Africa pose another problem. They are unlike the soils of temperate areas. Soils are largely products of their climates, and tropical soils are different from temperate soils because the climate is different. Because of the great heat of the tropics tends to bake the soils, while on the other hand, the rainfall leaches them. The combined heat and .....
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Pompeii
Number of words: 1386 - Number of pages: 6.... for the table was found together with a considerable amount of jewelry, person ornaments in gold and a small heap of gold and silver coins. Because the restoration and decoration were not finished yet, while a squad of masons was still finishing the roof, and house decorators and painters were still at work in the rooms that had not yet been refitted, the owner thought it probably wise to have his precious silver ware hidden away by a trusted slave within a small and dark recess in the cellar" Maiuri, Amedo à The author was right in all of his observations but then he starts goin .....
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A Trip To Panama City
Number of words: 946 - Number of pages: 4.... City is an international melting pot and its eating choices range
from American fast food to excellent internationall cuisine. Eager to begin our
sightseeing, we grabbed lunch at a nearby McDonald's after checking in then
caught a bus. The buses in Panama are a tourist attraction in themselves. They
are brightly painted, hung with fringe, and have constantly blaring Salsa and
Caracas music playing. They are cheap (50 cents a ride). but are very crowded.
After asking several drivers “Donde va este autobus?” we finally found one going
to the Plaza Independencia. This plaza is t .....
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Italy
Number of words: 2887 - Number of pages: 11.... and expelled them. For a time, the
Old Roman Empire was united again. Byzantine rule in Italy collapsed as
increased attacks fr om Germanic tribes weakened the empire. Byzantine rule
collapsed in 572 when the Lombards invaded.
In the 400's and 500's the popes increased their influence in both
religious and political matters in Italy and elsewhere. The popes were usually
the ones who made attempts to protect Italy from foreign invasion or to soften
foreign rule. The popes for almost 200 years had opposed attempts by the
Lombards, who controlled most of Italy, to take over Rome. .....
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Brazil
Number of words: 701 - Number of pages: 3.... steeply near the lowlands in front of it.
This drop forms an escarpment, steep cliff that separates two level areas. In
Brazil there is much poverty. People make a living there by subsistence farming.
Even though they do farming subsistintly, they use much advanced farming there.
Aside from farming there is much more to there culture. People there are
involved a lot in astronomy and mathematics. Architecture is another way of
living there. This used not only as a money making job, but private uses also.
HUMAN ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION OF BRAZIL
In the 1500s, the Portuguese colonist .....
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Old Madison Square Garden: Fond Recollections Of A True Landmark
Number of words: 1887 - Number of pages: 7.... just for competition, but also for the experiences and different
cultures (Jackson 72). Nowhere else in the world do you get what's in New York.
How all the different lifestyles can live together in harmony, for the most part,
and make New York the greatest city in the world. When the wrecking ball took
down Old Madison Square Garden in 1925, people from not just the city, but from
all over New York came to pay their last respects to a place that had more
meaning than sport (Jackson 68). It represented the hopes and drems of thousands
as well as the stability of the community. As people hac .....
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Fordham University
Number of words: 428 - Number of pages: 2.... however, after repeated visits, I grew concerned about the size of the school and whether or not I could adjust to living in the city. Then I came across . After extensively researching the school to determine if it would fit my needs, I began to be convinced that the school would be perfect for me. With small classes, individual attention, and being just minutes from Manhattan, it seemed to have everything I was looking for plus that small-school flair.
This past October my parents and I had the opportunity to visit Fordham. While I was leaning towards applying to Fordham anyway, the visi .....
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