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What Was It Like To Live In Rome?

... city and decides to leave the city of Rome to settle in a better and safer village. Umbricius feels that the city does not provide everyone with equal opportunities when he complains that the city does not reward him for his honesty and labor. In addition, he implies that normal people like himself have no chance of surviving living in the city as he says that he will "have less today than yesterday" and by tomorrow "that will have dwindled still more" (Beatty, p. 222). He is implying that vice is rewarded as a result of social outrages ...

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Ireland

... as the republic is not. The whole Island was under British rule before 1922. The island containing the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, is separated by the original ruling country of Great Britain by way of the Irish Sea. Ireland is actually a detached fragment from the European Mainland. Most of the country is 500 ft. above sea level. The surface of the country is covered by glacial drift from the Pleistocene ice age. This period left eskers, or long gavel ridges, and drumlins or small hills that were left behind by the glaciers. Y ...

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Thailand

... men in become a monk for at least a little bit of time like a few months. Each village has at least one wat. A wat is a Buddhist temple. In a wat you will always find the statues of Buddha are higher than you. They do that in respect of Buddha. Buddha taught people that they should free themselves of desires and wordly things. He believed that people should follow the Middle Way. This means they should avoid too much denial or too much indulgence. He also taught that there is a continuing cycle of death and rebirth and your happiness in ...

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Saint Paul's Cathedral

... and Carter Lane on the South. Inside of the walls there were six gates, the main one on Ludgate Hill, the second at Paul's Alley, the third at Canon's Alley, the fourth leading from Cheapside to Paul's cross (known as Little Gate), the fifth St. Augustine's Gate at the end of Watling Street, and the sixth from the river leading to the south transept. The cathedral consisted of a nave of twelve bays, transepts and a short apsidal choir, which were all built in the round-arched. The cathedral was completed in 1240. The length of the church ...

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Zambezi Valley

... last you a lifetime. Unfortunately these days you have to do it through a Safari company that will charge you an arm and a leg for a week long tour, only skimming the surface and not taking you into the darkest of Africa of which you have read in so many adventure novels. Traveling is a very stimulating hobby, but Africa is part of me. Darkness overcame all as Mother Earth turned her back on the center of our solar system. In the heart of Africa everything is sleeping, or so you are meant to think. The ruler of that kingdom is patrolling h ...

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Australia

... the national treasury. Both the State and Federal Governments are paid through income tax. Australian governments at a State and Federal level are run according to the Westminster System, used in England. This means that there are two houses of Parliament, a lower house (The House Of Representatives) and an upper house (The Senate). Decisions put forward and approved in the House of Representatives must then be approved a second time by the Senate. The only exception to this is the Queensland Government, which has only a House of Rep ...

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"A Bridge So Far": Japan's Alkashi Kaikyo Bridge

... that. The bridge is able to withstand an earthquake of 8.5 on the Richter Scale. And if you don't believe that then listen to this; in 1995, while the bridge was still under construction, it was hit by an earthquake measuring 7.2 on the Richter Scale. All this did was stretch the bridge two and a half feet. The bridge's construction was started in 1988 and was finished just this year. It cost 3.3 billion dollars and weighs more that 350,000 tons. The cable used on the bridge is composed of 290 strands and is 186,000 miles long. The bri ...

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Venezuela

... American colonies to demand it's independence from Spain. It was granted independence in 1811, but true independence didn't begin until 1821. Later, after the Spanish settled, mixed colonization led to mixed marriages between the Indians and the Spaniards. From interracial marriages, the different religions from Spain and were introduced to each other. Along with religion both countries were exposed to different foods, languages, dress and customs. has a landscape that can be categorized into five major regions. The coastal strip wi ...

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Honduras

... treeless desert within the next 20 years. However, there are still largely untouched areas, especially in the Mosquitia region. Fauna includes jaguars, armadillos, wild pigs, monkeys and alligators, and abundant bird life such as toucans, herons and kingfishers. The climate in varies between the mountainous interior and the coastal lowlands and between the Pacific and Caribbean coasts. The interior is much cooler than the humid coast, and temperate Tegucigalpa has maximum temperatures varying between 25 and 30 degrees Celsius. The rainy sea ...

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Fairmount Park, Philadelphia

... located. From the get-go I was given a complete overview of Fairmount; how it was placed on the beautiful Schuylkill River and is the Largest landscaped park in the United States. To begin the tour, our first stop was actually out of the way of the main route we would be taking; so as to get a start on things. The first sight was the Rower Statue(the first of many statues to come), where I learned a little bit about Grace Kelly and Her Dad. So has it that ‘ there was an amusing remark making the rounds in 1956 when Grace Kelly mar ...

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Germany

... German terms. At a simple level, the constitution may be seen as a representation of the traditional German desire for clarity and order, applied to the rights and duties of the individual. It can also be described as a way of ensuring that the events of the 1930s, particularly the rise of facism and dictatorship, will never recur. As a result of historical roots in West Germany and past abuses by central government, Germany is a federation. The powers of the states cannot be reduced. Each of the federal states and Berlin has its own co ...

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Indonesia

... above sea level. The lowest point in is the Indian Ocean at 0 m. The population of is 212,941,810. Some 300 ethnic groups live in this former Dutch colony, which is also home to more Muslims than any other country on Earth. Once known as the Spice Islands, is rich in wildlife and natural resources. Flocks of tourists descend on the islands, particularly Bali and Java, every year. 's government is dominated by the military, and the country has been criticized for human rights abuses, especially on the island of East Timor. Sharyo came ...

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