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Swahili
Number of words: 285 - Number of pages: 2.... between
November and April, and sailed back up to south-west on the reverse monsoon
winds, between June and October, already in pre-Islamic times.
The coast, the land of Zenj to the Arabs, was inhabited by peoples of
undetermined origin-perhaps by Bushmanoid groups, by Bantu speakers, perhaps by
Cushitic-speakers, perhaps even by people of Indonesian ancestry(who had settled
in Madagascar as early as the first millennium A.D. and conceivably could have
settled further north as well). Initially Arab immigration was scarce,
settlement was sparse and it was limited to the islands. But it .....
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Surfing
Number of words: 345 - Number of pages: 2.... checked for cracks and slivers before
each use. All surfers should check the water conditions posted at the life
guard station before entering the water. Surfing should only be done during the
daylight hours and when other people are present. A new beginning surfboard
costs $50.00 to $70.00. A helpful device is a leash which attaches around the
wrist with velcro to the board. In this way, the board will not drift away from
the surfer. A good leash costs $7.00 to $11.00. Surfers might also want to
consider buying a wetsuit which protects from hypothermia . Prices begin around
$100.00. .....
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The Republic
Number of words: 4990 - Number of pages: 19.... As Homer says: Each one gives law to his children and to his wives. For what each thing is when fully developed, we call its nature, whether we are speaking of a man, a horse, or a family. Besides, the final cause and end of a thing is the best, and to be self-sufficing is the end and the best. Hence it is evident that the state is a creation of nature, and that man is by nature a political animal. And he who by nature and not by mere accident is without a state, is either a bad man or above humanity; he is like the Tribeless, lawless, hearthless one, whom Homer denounces -- the natural out .....
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Sappho And St. Teresa De Avila
Number of words: 619 - Number of pages: 3.... “At noontime” is a good example of this. It describes the sun and its’ heat and the cricket which till today “sets up a high-pitched singing in his wings.” “If you will come” is another example. “At noontime” is simple to say it relates to today’s world, the sun will always be hot the cricket will always live, but the customs and traditions of people do and Sappho still describes customs from her time that live today. “If you will come” tells of things that generally a person would do for visitors. It says, ̶ .....
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Canada 2
Number of words: 709 - Number of pages: 3.... the changes in temperature, Canada's precipitation is very light. Our home is enclosed by the United States of America, south, the Pacific ocean and Alaska on the west side, the Atlantic ocean on the east side and the Arctic up north.
One of the dominant reasons Canada is so well populated is due to the fact of our financial status. At this present time, the economy is not doing too well, but who's is? Canada is highly industrialised by manufacturing Automobiles, food, liquor and tobacco. We as a Unified country accept other cultures and religions. Canada has about every nationality possi .....
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Are We Alone In This Universe
Number of words: 978 - Number of pages: 4.... distant planets refer to planets of different solar system. Hence Astronomers have to bring about a different technique to solve this problem. One such technique that is developed recently is called spectroscopy. Light coming out of a planet could tell researchers about the nature of the planet. Different characteristics of the planet could be studied and different conclusions can be drawn as to the questions of life and existence. One of the basic things that could be studied is the temperature of the planet. If a planet is very close to a hotter and brighter star, then temperature would ob .....
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The Trip To The New England Co
Number of words: 865 - Number of pages: 4.... the crowded floors. I hear a voice, "I heard we've reached the point." I began to get excited and over whelmed. I finally could eat something fresh. I ran up to the deck not knowing that the captain wasn't in his cabin. He looked up to the guy on the Crow's nest. He said, "Sir I see land."
I never think it would happen. I made it. The sun was beginning to come out and light began to reveal land. I could see the fort but it was a faint view. I see the people at the coast line waving and happy to see the passengers. I couldn't tell who I was to accommodate with but I thought I had an idea. Th .....
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Reason For The Growth Of Infor
Number of words: 1717 - Number of pages: 7.... around New Zealand. Also I will
discuss the cultural significance informal (traditional) economies have for
the Maori people of Aotearoa.
An informal economy co-exist, within the formal or capitalist economy.
Working entirely or partially outside the framework of production and
distribution of goods and services within our economy. The formal
sector is our capitalistic principles that regulates our market. Capitalism’s
main function in my opinion is to continually replicate itself establishing
its set of structures and regulation, to the benefit of few.
The inequalities th .....
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The Atraction Of Gangs
Number of words: 606 - Number of pages: 3.... attraction of belonging to a gang is becoming more popular among our youths. For some people, especially those that have lived in a gang-infested neighborhood for many years, it is unavoidable. For many they see it as their only future. Yet for others the attraction of belonging to a gang stems from loneliness or a need of belonging. These gangs can provide that sense of belonging.
Not only can a gang provide a sense of belonging. They are structured into a closely-knit family like environment. They are ruled by a well-established hierarchy and provide a peer group in which a membe .....
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Fashionably Loud
Number of words: 806 - Number of pages: 3.... try to catch our eye with their cool and crazy commercials. Television influences the way we shop. It accents to each and every one of our wardrobes with telling us what is hot and what is not. Teenagers, especially, give a lot of their attention to these television programs and try to be just like the models on the runway. The commercials try to target the younger generation because they will have them in the palm of their hands for the rest of their lives. Also they are easily influenced by Television with the billions of dollars spent on advertisements they have them trapped. Hearing .....
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