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Violence In Algeria
Number of words: 1101 - Number of pages: 5.... the killings didn't stop. Actually, the number of the death tolls escalated during Ramadan. The targets were poor innocent villagers with no sin at all. Days, weeks, years passed, but the brutal killings didn't stop.
These massacres caused a growing concern for everyone. Many people left the country to run away from death. The victims are usually the innocent villagers. Among those who get attacked, there are very few survivors. They complain about their protection. The survivors complain that the security forces, which are often stationed nearby, haven't intervened to stop the massacre an .....
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Luxembourg
Number of words: 993 - Number of pages: 4.... dress like other Europeans.
The people of Luxembourg like to eat smoked pork and beans, and
sometimes saurkraut. Smoked ham is available all year round, and pastries
are a Luxembourg favorite. Some of these pastries include rolls, muffins,
cupcakes, and a special dry cake translated "Random Thoughts". Luxembourg
makes beer and wine which is sold there and in other nearby countries.
The buildings in Luxembourg vary from place to place. Some villages
have charming old houses hundreds of years old, though in the cities there
are many modern apartment and office building .....
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Take A Bite Of Wisconsin (Cheese)
Number of words: 296 - Number of pages: 2.... has more than 250 varieties, types,
and styles of the best-tasting, superior-quality cheese in the world.
Many Americans today aren't eating a well balanced diet and neglect
many of the important nutrients that our bodies need. The dairy group is
one we should be concerned about. This group provides us with calcium,
protein, riboflavin (Vitamin B2) and phosphorus, which are necessary
nutrients for our bodies. By using the Food Pyramid guide, we should have
2-3 servings per day of the milk, yogurt, & cheese group. We should strive
to get these very important nutrients that come from c .....
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Ural Mountains
Number of words: 567 - Number of pages: 3.... including
Mount Narodnaya which reaches 6217 ft. and Mount Karpinsk Which is 6161 ft.
These first two sections are typically Alpine and are Strewn with
Glaciers and are heavily marked with permafrost. Farther south come the Northern
Urals, which stretch for more than 340 miles to the Usa River in the south; most
mountains top 3300 feet, and the highest peak, Mount Telpos-Iz, rises 5305 ft.
Many of the summits are flattened, the remnants of the ancient Peneplains
uplifted by geographically tectonic movements. In the north, intensive
weathering has resulted in vast "seas of stone" .....
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Jerusalem
Number of words: 324 - Number of pages: 2.... the site of the original
Stations of the Cross. Furthermore, it is maintained that Jesus was
originally buried at this site. The Church was rebuilt by Crusaders in 1099
CE, but it was originally built in the fourth century.
The St. James Cathedral is the center of attention in the Armenian
part. Many families who escaped the Armenian Holocaust in 1915 settled in
the Old City. Many of the residents of this part of the Armenian Quarter
practice the Greek Orthodox religion.
The last section of the city is the Muslim Section. Atop the Temple
Mount are the gold-domed Dome of the Rock ( .....
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The Finger Lakes
Number of words: 1928 - Number of pages: 8.... which gives riders a completely different vantage
point on the passing scenery. Crystal clear brooks meander through rugged
terrain as they constantly erode away at formations of prehistoric slate
and limestone, making it easy to find fossils and rocks shaped and
brilliantly colored by these ancient but persistent streams. Waterfalls
nestled deep in the woods serve as ideal places for a picnic or simply to
reflect upon civilization without being faced with the world's ordinary
pressures. While driving on the winding rural roads, you will greet many
deer with your headlights; hopef .....
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Australian Immigration And Its Effects
Number of words: 1167 - Number of pages: 5.... not sure, but they
believe that these seafarers are the ones who first introduced the dingo into
Australia almost 3,500 years ago. The dingo rapidly became the top predator and
is probably the cause of the disappearance of the Tasmanian wolf and the
Tasmanian devil from Australia. They will hunt down almost anything but they
are not known to attack humans. They will attack kangaroos, wombats, rabbits,
and even lizards. After the settlers arrived and the sheep were brought in, the
dingo started to hunt the sheep. The sheep were much easier for them to get.
As a result of this the sheep .....
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Hong Kong
Number of words: 1768 - Number of pages: 7.... Although within the Tropics, Hong Kong has a subtropical climate
because of the southwestern monsoon, a moist, warm, equatorial wind that
brings a rainy season between May and August. The mean annual temperature
is 22.2° C (72° F), with a range from 15° C (59° F) in February to 27.8° C
(82° F) in July. Typhoons occasionally cause great destruction.
People and Principal Cities
The population of Hong Kong is about 97 percent Chinese, with some
Filipinos, British, Indians, Portuguese, and Americans. The population of
Hong Kong (1990 estimate) was 5,575,900. Th .....
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Chicago: A City Of The Senses
Number of words: 650 - Number of pages: 3.... faces contorted in distress and I heard laughter and loud
sighing. The flash of an Indian woman's purple sari caught
Holzman 2 my eye. The
different facial expressions, personalities, and wardrobes present added
sparkle to the otherwise dull and uninteresting dimension of public
transportation.
While watching these different characters, I was drawn to the highest
floor of the Sears Tower, where lights illuminated the sky and blended artfully
into a pattern of lines. When I walked in the street, lights from stores and
nightclubs permeated above and around me, maki .....
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Australia
Number of words: 374 - Number of pages: 2.... resulted from a confusion
between Australia and Antarctica on early world maps.
In many ways Australia is unusual among continents. It lacks major relief
features and has a high proportion of dry land. The continent's isolation from
other landmasses accounts for its unique varieties of vegetation and animal life,
and for the existence of a Paleolithic (Old Stone Age) culture among the
Aborigines. Except for Antarctica, Australia was probably the last continent to
be inhabited by humans and the last to be explored and settled by Europeans. It
is the only continent comprising a single nati .....
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