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Australia
Number of words: 3711 - Number of pages: 14.... regional
markets. Its members were selected based on their cultural appreciation and
adaptability, their research expertise, and their discerning abilities with both
primary and secondary data.
Cheri Brown, Vice President of International Operations
Robert Roy, Director of International Sales & Marketing
Helen Quinn, Director of Cultural Adaptation
Becky Barth, Director of Research & Development
Sun Cosmetics, Inc. will send two expatriate executives to F.H. Faulding &
Company Limited to work in commensurate positions a .....
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Toledo Bend
Number of words: 292 - Number of pages: 2.... to the public along this man-made reservoir. Toledo Bend is one of
the fastest growing resorts in America.
Furthermore, Toledo Bend serves as most of the border between Texas
and Louisiana. The lake is peaceful and full of fish waiting to be caught.
Toledo Bend is also becoming a peaceful haven for retirees. Community
centers are located throughout the lake, especially by the fascinating
hydroelectric power plant.
Assuredly, to the parents who have young children, many marinas are
located along the lakefront. One in particular, is called the J & L Marina.
This marina is a .....
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Atlantis: We Will Ever Know
Number of words: 1001 - Number of pages: 4.... to Solon, a
character in Timaeus. The priest admired the achievements of prehistoric
Athenians, because when the rulers of Atlantis threatened to invade all of
Europe and Asia the Athenians, on behalf of all Greeks, defeated the Atlanteans
to avoid enslavement. (4)
The works of Plato opened the floodgates to endless speculation on
whether the continent described was fact or fiction. Atlantis has since been
placed in Spain, Mongolia, Palestine, Nigeria, the Netherlands, Brazil, Sweden,
Greenland and Yucatan. Every nook and cranny of the globe has been
hypothesized; mountain peaks, de .....
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The Green Revolution In Asia
Number of words: 2820 - Number of pages: 11.... Philippines ......................14
Figure #3: Deepwater Rice in Thailand ......................15
Figure P0: Effects of Hoppers ..............................16
Figure P1: Habitat of Brown Hopper .........................17
Figure P2: Wolf Spider......................................18
Figure P3: Black Bug .......................................19
Figure #4: Irrigated Rice Harvesting .......................20
Chart #1: Rice Production...................................21
Chart #2: Fertilizer Use in 1993 ...........................22
Bibliography .......................................... .....
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China's Population Problem
Number of words: 1176 - Number of pages: 5.... between provinces without proper authorization, as the
citizens in the west half of China have a desire to live in a more urban life
where jobs can be found easier, and the citizens in the more populous eastern
half have a stronger desire to live in the more rural western China (Hsu 4).
The Chinese have always had a large population (Hsu 1). Even in ancient times
where the population would never fall below sixty million (Hsu 1). Later, in
the eighteenth century the population rose exceedingly and China became the
strongest and most economically wealthy (Hsu 1). By the time the Qing Dyn .....
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Mexico
Number of words: 579 - Number of pages: 3.... which is more agricultural and fertile with heavier population.
On the western side of Mexico is Baja California, which is nearly 800 miles long and only about 100 miles wide. The central core is occupied by sky scraping mountains such as the San Pedro Matir and Sierra de Juarez mountain range.
The coastal ranges include picturesque views and beaches, with famous and popular tourist sites such as Manzanillo, Ixtapa-Zihuatenejo, Acapulco, and Puerto Escondido. The Rio Grande de Santiago flows out of Lake Chapala to the northwest, dropping over the dissected border of the mesa central int .....
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England
Number of words: 379 - Number of pages: 2.... England there is a lot of sites to see, and one of the greatest would
be the Tower of London. It is a great fortress, with not to pleasurable memories.
In there Queen Elizabeth 1 and Sir Walter Raleigh were imprisoned. Anne Buleyn
was killed there. You could take a tour deep below the castle to see the
beautiful crown jewels.
England is also famous for the Buckingham Palace. There is where the
Queen of England lives. At the Buckingham Palace you can see a wonderful
ceremony called the Changing of the Guard. In this ceremony men with red tunics
and black helmets march down the street.
On .....
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Atlantis
Number of words: 1025 - Number of pages: 4.... closely related to a multitude of islands, peninsulas, and even continents. Plato believed that Thira, Crete, and the Canary Islands all used to be parts of . Scientists even believe that the island of Thera might possibly be . It was also said that was closely linked to the Americas and the Scandinavian Peninsula.
Because of it’s size, was said to be a land bridge between the Americas and the area around the Pillars of Hercules. It is speculated that early Asians, animals, and plants traveled across to get to the Americas. This would explain why some plants and animals are indigenous .....
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Alexander's Empire
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fourth century promoted the rise of several cities, yet when Perdiccas III,
king of Macedonia, fell in 359 B.C. while fighting the Illyrians the
seaboard of his state was largely under Athenian control or in the hands of
the Chalcidian league, grouped about Olynthus.
Philip (382-36), brother of the dead king, was made regent for the
infant heir, soon set aside his nephew, and became outright king.
Once power was his, the young monarch swiftly brought order to his
domain by armed force when necessary, by diplomatic guile whenever he could,
Philip set out to make Macedon the gre .....
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Newfoundland
Number of words: 5080 - Number of pages: 19.... nurses, wives and widows of this proud colony.
Like the Goodyear brothers, the women of have been in all areas and in all fields of opportunity and defeat that their colony has had to offer. It is the attempt of this paper to review only a representative fraction of the diverse fields and accomplishments some women of have made. We can break this down into the political, medical, educational and social realms of the island. It is the hope that, like David MacFarlane’s novel, we can put into perspective the difficult and sad history of the people of .
The Political Realm
The po .....
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