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The Artic

... degrees of less. Industry and the Artic. There was once a time when the land of the Artic Circle was considered useless and only hospitable to those native to it. However once vast quantities of oil and fish had been found there was a rush of interest in the land. Fishing in the Artic has occurred for thousands of years but in recent years man has been fishing the Artic; in greater numbers and taking more fish. Professional fishermen are taking all kinds of fish as well as whales and seals. In some areas fishermen have become so efficien ...

Number of words: 925 | Number of pages: 4

Saudi Arabia

... one side and the Mediterranean states on the other. Interaction with other cultures of east and west over the centuries enriched the ancient traditions and culture of the people of the peninsula. The introduction of Islam to the Arabian heartland in the seventh century A.D. further strengthened the region's cultural heritage. Within a century, Islam spread west to the Atlantic Ocean and as far east as the Indian subcontinent and China. With Makkah as its core, the Islamic world witnessed a flowering of culture, the sciences and the arts ...

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Old Madison Square Garden: Fond Recollections Of A True Landmark

... dream. Many people showcased thier talents in music, sport and theater. This park had all of the necessary characteristics to gain popularity except for one integral landmark that would bring the cultures together. Madison Square Garden had the exact combination of commerce and sport to bring the people together. The friendly confines of Old Madison Square Garden was a melting pot for not only residents of the community, but for athletes all over the world. Athletes would come to New York not just for competition, but also for the experien ...

Number of words: 1887 | Number of pages: 7

Central America

... Eastern Hemisphere, our ways of life are indescribably different. When we discuss Poverty in the United States many of us, including myself, don't really know what 'poverty' is. It seems like only a select few are afflicted by it here and programs like Welfare and Food Stamps (with varying degrees of success) seem to lessen the effects. In Central America when one speaks about 'poverty' he/she is including a large proportion of the population. One measure of poverty is the earning power of an individual. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) ...

Number of words: 1356 | Number of pages: 5

The Enigma Of Atlantis

... went on? Even though the people of the ancient items didn't usually record events in history, have you ever heard of passing it on from generation to generation? Have gods ever laid before such cruel punishment on any civilization like Plato claims was laid on Atlantis? To say that there was terrible heat, then tidal waves, and earthquakes during a twenty four hour period of time is unheard of. Atlantis is just an island of the Greek Myths and that's all the island of Atlantis is a myth. The idea that an island almost half the Atlantic ...

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Discover Italy

... a top notch itinerary from our past remarks of elite attractions, and zipped it up into a magnificent 3 week tour of Italy's best sites. This semi-escorted trip takes you through Turin, Milan, Venice, Florence, Sorrento, Capri, Pompei, and 'Romeantic' Rome. You'll see such sites like the Cathedral in Milan, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, or even our exclusive tour of the Secret Vatican Gardens. Or maybe you like a more historical adventure. Don't worry. R/I/T also takes you to the Historical Colosseum, the old-fashioned streets of Rome, or even Re ...

Number of words: 904 | Number of pages: 4

The Town Of El Dorado Springs

... to the main library to see what the old book had to say. While looking through the small book, what appeared to be possibly a promotional pamphlet for the town, I thought perhaps the spring was why it was classified as a geographical myth. While I read through this book, the librarian brought me another book she had found in their collection about El Dorado Springs. This one was written and published in 1962 by Paul Kemp titled The Wonder City. Interestingly, Kemp started the book with a statement that really piqued my curiosity. "Indi ...

Number of words: 5554 | Number of pages: 21

Travelers Guide To Colorado

... has: many mountains to hike on, trails to walk on, nature centers to visit, and many other possibilities to do. The skiers have many mountains on top of other mountains to choose from to ski on. "Skiing is the major money making factor for Colorado." -Comptons Interactive Encyclopedia. The people that just want to get away from the everyday hustle and bustle, find it comforting to retreat to nature for a quiet and peaceful vacation. The information is unlimited. It just depends on what you want to find. "In Colorado, it's bigg ...

Number of words: 1123 | Number of pages: 5

Tour De Eiffel

... of the French Revolution. The Prince of Wales (later becoming King Edward VII of England), opened the tower. Of the 700 proposals submitted in a design competition, Alexandre Gustave Eiffel's was unanimously chosen. However, it was not accepted at first, and a petition of 300 names - including those of Maupassant, Emile Zola, Charles Garnier, and Dumas the Younger - protested its construction. At 300 meters (320.75m including antenna), and 7000 tons, it was the world's tallest building until 1930. Other points of intere ...

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Thailand: My Perspective

... Southeast Asian country, so if you're interested in ruins, temples and deserted cities, this is the place to go. For pure holiday-making magic, Thailand's islands and beaches are working definitions of heaven. As for urban delights, the huge metropolis of Bangkok, although it can alarm you with its chaos and size, tends to charm visitors with its energy and cultural treasures. Thailand is an easy country to travel in, with efficient transport, cheap accommodation, and a delicious national cuisine. The Thais are renowned for their frie ...

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Ohio

... products. However, by 1900, only six percent of the people were farmers and tenants. As Ohio became more industrialized, a citys location became extremely important in how successful it was. For example, Cleveland was 400 to 600 miles closer to growing western markets than were industrial rivals in the east. This allowed Cleveland to be successful because transportation costs were a major part of the cost of doing business. Clevelands location also helped it, as well as all of Ohio, รด achieve a dominant position in the early growth ...

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From Village To City

... here, it is possible to see Babylon, Ur, and Eridu. c Microsoft Encarta '95. (Appendix 1). Summer at this time evolved into the largest city-state, established by a people known as the Ubaidians. The development of the city, allowed for rapid population growth due to the abundance of food. Sheep, goat and pigs had been originally domesticated for use as food, not as sources of clothing. The main economic activity during this time was trade and barter. Obsidian, a volcanic glass was fashioned into razor sharp tools and weapons. It ...

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