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We agree with the International Olympic Committee's assessment that our sports and our athletes are ahead of the curve if we make a meaningful change to our organisation, rather than by a night of registration." |
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Britain's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) supports an independent investigation that could clarify how such a high-profile breach of the rules by Lori Nassar's survivors could have gone undetected for so long, and is pushing for any changes to be made as soon as possible. |
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The International Olympic Committee and the British Olympic Association are working towards the same goal - to make sport safer for athletes to pursue their dreams in a secure environment, vital and necessary." |
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During the 1960s, Brzezinski worked for John F. Kennedy as an advisor and then for President Lyndon B. Johnson. |
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During the 1976 election, he advised Carter on foreign policy, after which he replaced Henry Kissinger as National Security Advisor (NSA) from 1977 to 1981. |
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At the NSA, he helped Carter manage international diplomacy, such as the Camp David Accords, 1978; the normalization of U.S.-China relations in the 1970s; the Iranian Revolution, which led to the hostage crisis, 1979; and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, 1979. |
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The film, starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, received nominations in all the major categories. |
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Gosling and Stone were nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress in a Leading Role. |
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Other nominees included the film, the make-up, the costume design, editing, original score, production design, sound mixing, sound editing and best original song. |
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Two songs from the film, Oud City and City of Stars, were nominated for Best Original Song. The Jonas Brothers' studio received 26 nominations - more than any other studio. |
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After Sunday, U.S. President Donald Trump said U.S. forces would leave Syria, in a statement from the White House. |
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The announcement was made after Trump spoke by phone with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. |
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Turkey will also take custody of the Daesh fighters, according to the statement, with European countries helping to repatriate them. |
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It wasn't just that most of the districts were white, but it also provided details that most people would be able to provide, such as the color and style of the uniform. |
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Scientists say the hot-blooded dinosaur had a warm-blooded body with a reptilian heart in the lower part. |
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The discovery also provides insight into the evolution of feathers in birds. |
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Since dinosaurs didn't have a breastbone, called a sternum, there are other bones - ribs and vertebrae - that support the breastbone. The researchers found that the breastbone may have evolved later than the other bones. |
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The fossil, which is not thought to have been used for flight but for thermoregulation or display, is thought to be a juvenile dinosaur and not a pterosaur. |
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The researchers suggested, despite the fact that it was a juvenile dinosaur, that the specimen showed a juvenile's plumage and not an adult's. |
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A suicide bomber blew himself up at a police station in Gaziantep, Turkey, this morning, killing two police officers and injuring more than a dozen other people. |
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The Interior Ministry said 19 of the injured were police officers. |
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Police said they believe a delivery driver was responsible for the attack. |
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They found that the sun behaves like other stars on basic principles such as other stars: that the activity of all the stars in the solar system is determined by the sun's heat, its orbit, and nothing else. |
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The amount of light and the circumference of a star are used together to determine a star's magnitude, which is related to the star's brightness. |
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As a small number of Russians, the smaller star is more active in interacting with the giant's outbursts. |
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During his journey, Ivulskii was injured several times. |
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He was shot at by pirates, attacked by a dog on a leash, mugged in Nairobi and arrested in Hodeidah. |
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The 802.11n standard operates in the 2.5Ghz and 5.0Ghz bands. |
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It will allow him to be backward compatible with 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g, with a base station having multiple devices connected. |
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The speeds of 802.11n are more significant than those of its predecessor with a theoretical maximum of 600 megabits per second. |
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Duble, a married man with two grown children, did not disclose the significance of the name Miler, which was associated with the story. |
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When asked to respond, Miler said, |
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We will strive to halve the number of deaths from non-communicable diseases by 2020 compared to 2005, he said. |
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He did not set a price for the yuan, saying he would decide on the basis of China's economic fundamentals. |
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He advocated for developing countries to avoid the "old path" in which the rich got richer and the poor got poorer. |
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He added, however, that they should not be expected to take on the heavy responsibilities of development, accountability and capability of them. |
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The Iraqi research team presented its report today at 12:00 p.m. Greenwich time. |
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No one can be sure that a full-scale war in Iraq at this point will stop the fighting between the factions, on the battlefield, or lead to a ceasefire. |
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The report was opened at the request of an open trial and the acquisition of consensus at the UN on East Timor's independence. |
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My report is the most comprehensive to date on the current state of the U.N. peacekeeping operation in Ivory Coast and calls for urgent reform. |
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The first of the 78 recommendations is that a new diplomatic initiative should be launched before the end of the year to protect Iraq's borders from Iranian interference and to re-establish diplomatic relations with Syria. |
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Argentina's first female president, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, announced her candidacy for the 2015 presidency on Tuesday night in the city of La Plata, 50 kilometers (31 miles) south of Buenos Aires. |
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Kyrsten Sinema announced her intention to run for president in the 2020 Democratic primary, the same place where she started her Senate campaign in 2005 as a member of the Green Party. |
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The forecast was the result of a disagreement over wind and pressure patterns in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, which some of the forecasters thought was in the New Orleans Dome. |
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A Lib Dem review of devolution powers focused on devolving powers to areas close to Washinghton. |
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More than four million people have arrived in Rome to take part in the celebrations. |
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The crowd was so large that it was impossible for everyone to get to the altar at St. Peter's Square. |
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In different parts of the Colosseum, a number of large television screens have been installed, allowing people to watch the show. |
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In many other cities in Italy and around the world, in particular in Poland, similar events have taken place, witnessed by a large number of people. |
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Historians visited the FBI's old headquarters to see why it was designed to be light and airy, mainly for the purpose of expanding the success of the agency. |
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Congress passed the Protect Act in 2005 and urged the FBI to dedicate 10 agents to senior citizen pornography. |
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Robin O'Toole had the highest score in the rounds, 70 strokes in 41 holes with 11 birdies and 2 eagles. |
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The regulars, Satchin Tandulkar and Rohit Dravid, did well and put on a century partnership. |
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But after missing the captain's cut, Hodgkinson could only muster 36 points and lost seven shots over the final two rounds. |
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U.S. President George W. Bush arrived in Singapore on Nov. 16 and began a week-long visit. |
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Singapore's deputy prime minister, Wong Kan Seng, received the award on behalf of Singapore and shook hands with Lee Hsien Loong, Singapore's prime minister. |
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After a week of scandals in the midterm elections, Boushop spoke to the crowd about the breadth of commerce in Asheville. |
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper agreed to send the federal government's clean air act to a parliamentary committee for review, before his second call with NDP leader Jack Layton on Thursday, after a 25-minute meeting on Wednesday with Layton in the prime minister's office. |
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During a meeting with the Prime Minister, Littoun asked for changes to be made to the law to protect the perimeter of the guards, and demanded that the full and detailed text of the law to protect the perimeter of the guards be written. |
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Since the federal government has taken over the Marcy Hospital in Utica, New York, several state and federal lawmakers have toured the facility in the run-up to November's federal elections. |
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But Prime Minister John Heward said the law was only intended to protect hospital equipment from Tasmanian government cuts of $45 million. |
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According to the latest data page, tsunami warnings have been issued for coastal areas. Tsunami activity and a possible tsunami have been reported near Pago Pago and Nuku'alofa. |
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There were no reports of serious injuries to people or property in Tonga, but there was a temporary power outage, according to reports, which prevented Tonga from receiving the tsunami warning issued by PTWC. |
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Fourteen schools on or near the beach were closed for three days despite the lifting of the evacuation order. |
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U.S. President George W. Bush hailed the announcement. |
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Bush's spokesman, Gordon Johndrow, hailed North Korea's commitment as an important step toward the goal of denuclearizing the Korean peninsula, which he said could lead to peace on the Korean peninsula. |
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The season's first hurricane, Tropical Storm Jerry, was formed in the Atlantic today. |
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The National Hurricane Center (NHC) says at this point Jerry is not a threat to land. |
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said six more inches (15 centimeters) of rain could overwhelm levees that have already been breached. |
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The 18th district, which was hit by a storm surge of at least 20 feet during Hurricane Katrina, is now underwater at the normal level, since the river is above its banks. |
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Water is poured across the road at a depth of 30 metres. |
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Wikia's CEO, Adam Curry, discussed the layoffs in an interview with Wikia Chat last month. |
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He was honest with us from the start. First, by acting as if he was under legal duress. Second, by his demeanor as he spoke to us, right up to his denial of faith. |
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The outrage in the community has led to current efforts to draft legislation to regulate content on the site that hosts millions of open source coders. |
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Most of the work was theoretical, but the design was written to simulate the observations made on Sagitarius A*. |
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The effect sought by the committee would be achieved by the forces of gravity between the Glassy Glacier and the Milk Glacier. |
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As the Earth's gravity pulls on the moon, the Milky Way pulls on Sagittarius A*. |
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Scientists were able to get to the mushroom that makes the hallucinogenic mushroom hallucinogenic in the same way that a regular mushroom does. |
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This theory is based on the fact that most of the deepest parts of the Gulf of California are located near the Gulf of California in the Sea of Cortez, and it is composed of many small pieces. |
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The TV footage showed a pale-skinned man in a hoodie. |
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Local authorities are warning residents to stay indoors, close doors and windows and not to drink the water. |
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According to Japan's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency, radiation levels at the plant are normal. |
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According to the authorities, this could mean that the bulbs at the site were stolen and replaced. |
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Dr Tony Molyneux discovered the prevalence of extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB) in the KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa. |
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He said in an interview that the new terrorism is terrifying and frightening because of the very high level of sophistication. |
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Dr. Mol believes that many of the patients were attached to the hospital, and at least two of the medical staff were hospital employees. |
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Over the course of a year, a person is likely to meet 10 to 15 close people. |
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However, the burden of XDR-TB in hospitals is still relatively low; 6,000 out of 330,000 patients at any given time in Southern Africa. |
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The twin rockets, each weighing more than 1,000 pounds, and traveling at a speed of 17,500 miles per hour, reached 491 miles above the Earth's surface. |
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Scientists say the explosion created by the impact was intense. |
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They are still trying to establish the magnitude of the quake and how it will affect the Earth's crust. |
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The U.S. military's strategic command that oversees the Pentagon's security department is tracking the breaches. |
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The results of the survey will be published on a public website. |
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A doctor who worked at a children's hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has been charged with murder after her mother was found dead in the back seat of her car on Thursday, authorities said. |
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Dr Malar Balasubramanian, 29, was found in a blaze, believed to have started 24km north of the city as he lay on the ground on the side of the road in the Trikuta Hills and foothills, apparently under the influence of drugs. |
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It's the Oldsmobile Intergalactic Black that's found 150 miles away. |
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There they found the body of Saruga, a 53-year-old Salvadoran, lying in a pool of blood. |
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Police said it appeared the body had been there for some time. |
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The first cases of the disease in the current season were reported at the end of July. |
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The disease is transmitted by animals, and then passes to humans through vectors. |
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The explosion has forced the Honduran government to take measures such as slaughtering livestock in affected areas, evacuating hundreds of thousands of people and declaring a state of emergency. |
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The government has also pledged millions of doses of vaccine for the brain, which will help prepare the country's health system for next year. |
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This year's flu vaccine is expected to be a good match for areas that were hardest hit by last year's unusually early and severe flu season. |
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In 1956, Salaniya moved to Swaziland, and for the next three years worked for the Swazi postal service and became the head of it. |
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It produces more than 1,000 barrels per day for Sudan and 28 other countries. |
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His work is so well-known and detailed that he has been immortalised with the names of some of the world's most famous buildings. There are experts in collecting his work alone. |
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His 1,000th goal was the Great Deeds by Swedish Kings by David Clutterbuck in 2000, which is in the Guinness Book of Records. |
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He has also designed stamps for many countries, including recent examples such as Canada's new $5 and $100 notes. |
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After the accident, Gibson was taken to hospital but died a short time later. |
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The driver, 64, was not injured in the accident. |
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The car itself was taken from the crash site on that day around 12:00 p.m. Greenwich time. |
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A man who works near where the accident happened said: |
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Everyone wanted to get away from the scene of the accident. |
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Other topics on the agenda include protecting the world's remaining coral reefs, and sharing technologies that can help developing countries reduce their dependence on fossil fuels. |
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The U.N. is also hoping for an end-of-year funding surge to help countries affected by the global warming to cope with the impacts. |
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Silver can be used for the construction of long-lasting buildings, improving water management and reducing pollution. |
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Some people's efforts to keep women quiet about their health have failed. |
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She arrived at the clinic due to a combination of mandatory vaccinations and the pressure that had been put on her by both men and women who saw it as a medical necessity. |
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When the fighting stopped after the wounded had been taken to hospital, 40 of the remaining prisoners stayed in the courtyard and returned to their cells. |
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The inmates tried to straighten out the generations, but the demands of the prisoners were not clear. |
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Between 22:00 and 23:00 local time (MDT), the inmates set fire to the yard. |
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Soon prison guards in riot gear entered the yard and sprayed the inmates with tear gas. |
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Fire and rescue crews finally extinguished the blaze at 23:35. |
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After the bridge was built in 1963, the old suspension bridges that spanned the river were demolished. |
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These plates were ideal for making sculptures and vases, which were used as incubators for crocodiles. |
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As a result, two types of fish became extinct, and two others became endangered, including the giant sturgeon. |
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Although the waterfall will only rise a few feet after the dam, officials say it will be enough to create rapids that will be used for whitewater rafting. |
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No tsunami warning was issued, and according to the U.S. Geological Survey, no tsunami warning will be issued because the earthquake did not have the required magnitude of 6.5. |
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Despite not being officially declared a hurricane, residents were evacuated and began to abandon their businesses and homes. |
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Despite Swinney's tearful farewell, she was clear that she would be back. |
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It's not going to be a split. It's closing one chapter and opening a new one." |
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The final results of Namibia's presidential and parliamentary elections show that the incumbent, Hage Geingob, has been re-elected with a large majority. |
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The ruling party, the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO), won a majority in the parliamentary elections. |
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Coalition and Afghan troops moved into the area to secure the site, and more coalition helicopters were sent to help. |
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The eruption was high on the slopes of the volcano, and it appeared to be the result of a lava flow. |
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Search efforts are hampered by bad weather and difficult terrain. |
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According to Doctors Without Borders and the World Health Organization, this is the worst humanitarian crisis in the country's history. |
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Richard Warmann, a spokesman for doctors without borders, said: |
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The players will go out at 10:00 a.m. local time on a sunny and pleasant morning with a light breeze in the middle of the morning, it was a perfect day for 72-hole golf. |
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South Africa, top-ranked in the tournament, opened regular time with a 26-00 win over fifth-ranked Zimbabwe. |
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South Africa fared best against their southern neighbours, in contrast, Southern Africa struggled throughout the tournament. |
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The impressive defence, their ability to dominate the circle and their excellent teamwork made them stand out and it was clear that this was the team that needed to win. |
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In Amsterdam and the Rijksmuseum, experts say the tree is diseased and poses a threat to public health, as they claim it is in imminent danger of collapse. |
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He was due to be executed on Tuesday, but he was spared after a court issued a stay of execution. |
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All access to the cave, which is home to the Seven Sisters, requires a minimum of 100 to 250 meters (328 to 820 feet) of rope. |
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Red infrared photos show that the temperature difference between night and day appears to be a crack. |
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They are more tanned because of the sun during the day and hotter at night. |
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Their tectonic behavior is not as rigid as large plates on the face of the Earth, but it is consistent with those that have deep trenches in the crust, said Glynn Kusch of the U.S. Geological Survey's Astrogeology Center and Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona. |
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In France, voting is a simple matter of technology: voters stand in a booth and insert a printed ballot into a slot marked with the name of the candidate they have chosen. |
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After the officials verified his identity, the voter filled out the ballot and dropped it into the ballot box. |
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Election laws in France are rigorously enforced. |
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Since 1988, polling booths have been required to have curtains so voters and scrutineers could be sure there were no more ballots in the ballot box before voting began and that no more ballots were added outside the booths of the official and returning voters. |
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Candidates are allowed to send representatives who would use witnesses at every stage of the process. In the evenings, the voices are heard by volunteers under close supervision, according to senior officials. |
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ASUS's Eee PC, which was launched earlier in the world than its competitors due to its low cost and portability, became a hot topic in the month of IT in Taipei in 2007. |
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However, the netbook market will change dramatically and there will be a wide range of options after ASUS received the Taiwan Excellence Award for 2007 from Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs. |
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The website of the venue describes the show as a radio theatre in the style of the olden days with a live orchestra and choir!" |
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At first, the program was only shown on the Internet's Watiki Radio Toginet, a site dedicated to Talk Radio. |
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In late 2015, Tugi-Net established Astro-Net Radio as a daughter station. |
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The concert included popular and local favorites from East Texas. |
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According to reports, violent clashes continued into the night, after there was no sign of police on the streets of Beirut. |
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Beirut has been dubbed the by one commentator, with cafes and restaurants lining its streets and shops selling luxury goods. |
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A number of residents from Bishaq have accused the protesters from the south of breaking the law. |
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South Africa beat All Blacks (New Zealand) in a Rugby Union Test match at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg, South Africa. |
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The final result was a win at one point, 21 to 20, with a 15-point try from All Blacks. |
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For the Seahawks, the game was a five-interception disaster. |
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It was the last game for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Old Trafford, having already won the title before last week. |
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The final match in the series will be played at Alice Park in Johannesburg next week when South Africa take on Australia. |
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An earthquake was felt in western Montana at 22:08 on Tuesday. |
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There were no immediate reports of damage from the U.S. Geological Survey's Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and the National Earthquake Information Center. |
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The epicenter was about 20 kilometers (15 miles) north-northeast of Dillon and about 65 kilometers (40 miles) southwest of Butte. |
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The highly pathogenic H5N1 bird flu virus has been detected in a dead wild boar found on Monday near Lyon in eastern France. |
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France is the seventh EU country to be hit by the virus; after Austria, Germany, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Croatia and Italy. |
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Cases of bird flu (H5N1) in Croatia and Denmark remain unconfirmed. |
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Chambers will appeal to God in a vast death, destruction and terror of millions against millions of Earth's inhabitants. |
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Chambers, an agnostic, argued that his vote was meaningless and that everyone could vote for everyone. |
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The French story, by Camille Saint-Saens, is of a man whose life is ruled by his love of music and beauty. |
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As a result, the skilled jugglers of the Kanabis Giants on the stage, and the theater itself encourages the audience to join in. |
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader |
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After the results were in, Gingrich praised Santorum, but said harsh words about Romney, who had criticized Gingrich in a late-night Iowa campaign commercial. |
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A spokesman said he would return to Texas to announce the results and the party's verdict, but later said he would stay in Texas and campaign in South Carolina's primary on January 21. |
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In Aachen, where she won the non-ranking ITF event in August, she has decided to end her career. |
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The photo was donated to UCLA Medical Center in Ronald Reagan's name after his death. |
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He was in his 20s at the time. In a statement, Bever said: "While I was not present or directly involved in the tragic incident, I am sending my thoughts and prayers to the victims' family. |
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Three minutes later, a camera on the conveyor belt showed large chunks of melted plastic emerging from every part of the machine. |
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Nassau's head of transit, N. Wayne Hales Jr., said the bus fell after the time it was supposed to have arrived. |
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Five minutes into the show, the wind started to come back in, a minute later it was -70 degrees... and then the rain came, but it was so strong and so big that it was like hail hitting your skin, and then the rain came down from the sky, people were screaming and running and pushing each other. |
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Of the 1,400 people who responded to the 2010 federal census, the number of those opposed to Australia becoming a republic has risen by eight per cent since 2008. |
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Prime Minister Julia Gillard claimed during the 2010 federal election campaign that she believed Australia needed to become a republic at the end of Queen Elizabeth II's reign. |
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34% of voters share this view, and want Elizabeth II to be the last monarch of Australia. |
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In the survey, 29% of respondents believe Australia should become a republic in the foreseeable future, while 31% believe it will never become a republic. |
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The Olympic gold medallist was due to compete in the 100m and 200m freestyle events and three relays at the Commonwealth Games, but pulled out due to injury. |
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He was not able to take the drugs he had been prescribed because they were banned in sport. |
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Curtis Cooper, a mathematician and professor of computer science at Central Michigan University, discovered the largest known prime number on Jan. 25. |
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Several people were injured by the blast using different explosives and devices at the beginning of February and the announcement will be made on Thursday. |
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Stars could have been the source of water on Earth, along with an organic compound that could have created amino acids and supported life. |
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Scientists are trying to understand how planets form, especially how Earth-like planets form, since Earth-like planets have interacted with the Earth's surface for a long time. |
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Koamo, 53, began his role as a more senior official this year and stamped his mark on last month's same-sex marriage bill. |
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He described the reports as "unsubstantiated and politically motivated." |
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Doors he will knock on for the presidency in 2016. |
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NextGen is an FAA system that will allow planes to fly shorter, more direct routes and save millions of gallons of fuel each year and reduce carbon emissions. |
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It uses satellite-based technology rather than the traditional ground-based technology, enabling pilots to land aircraft more accurately and giving pilots more precise information. |
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There are no transport links and no vehicles will be stopped in Wombwell, and retail and leisure facilities are not available in the area. |
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Fears of high traffic have raised the possibility that the game could take place behind closed doors without fans. |
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A study published Thursday in the journal Science reported the discovery of a new species of penguin in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador. |
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Researchers from Princeton University in the United States and the University of Otago in New Zealand have reported that the new species developed within two generations, even though they previously thought the process would take a long time, due to the competition between the Darwin's finch and the large ground cactus finch (Geospiza conirostris). |
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Gold can be worked into any shape. It can be hammered into small shapes. |
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It can be draped over a chair, which can be swiveled and tilted. It can be laid flat or draped over a surface. |
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It could be done in a matter of seconds and then stamped on another piece of paper. It could be done in a matter of seconds, sometimes used to illuminate illustrations in books known as illuminated manuscripts. |
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This is called the pH scale of chemistry. You can make an indicator solution of red cabbage. |
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The carbonyl group changes its color to match the acidity or basicity (acidic or basic) of the chemical. |
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The pH scale is based on the number of protons (H+ ions) present in the chemicals being measured. |
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June minnows are small fish that have had their electronics removed from them (because an atomic minnow is made up of one proton and one electron). |
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Mix the two ingredients together and then, with well-oiled and floured hands, roll out the dough. |
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Your hands will respond with the side-to-side motions, which will cause a strange sensation and create a cliffhanger. |
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In Aarau and Moenchengladbach there was avalanche danger almost everywhere, linked to a sophisticated weather system. |
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Floodwaters were found in the basements of the cities' municipal buildings in Cartagena and Santorini. |
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There were also services in ancient Egypt, Persia and China. In the Roman Empire, the services were sometimes part of public baths where men and women bathed together. |
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When you are communicating with someone who is thousands of miles away from you, you are using the Internet. |
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The levine receives the message and then sends it back down, almost instantaneously. |
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The telescope was launched into space using a rocket. Scientists use telescopes in space because the atmosphere blocks some of the light and images. |
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A minimum of 100 feet of rope is needed to reach the winch or teloscope. |
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The wheel has changed the world in profound ways. The most important thing the wheel has done for us is to give us much lighter and faster means of transportation. |
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It brought us the automobile, the motorcycle and many other forms of transportation. |
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Below are mid-sized sharks that eat mid-sized prey such as seals, sea lions, and sea otters. |
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Finally, there are many small sharks (including hammerhead sharks) that eat the small creatures that make up a large part of the food chain, such as squid, octopuses, lobsters and seabirds. |
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The secret to success is teamwork, a unique role in which every player is forbidden to compete with others. |
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They are the most social fish, living in large groups called shoals. |
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From one to three elderly members of the same family, alongside at least three women and children. |
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Hedgehogs are usually solitary, with a large extended family of siblings and nieces and nephews. |
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Sharks behave in much the same way as dolphins or seals, creatures similar to sharks in their behaviour but not in their size, and are particularly adept at hunting their prey. |
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As a tiger, it can swim (though not very well), climb trees, leap great distances and bite with five times the strength of a human. |
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The tiger is part of a group (called a pride) of lions, leopards and hyenas. The four big cats are the only animals that can roar. |
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A lion's roar is not the same as a lioness's roar, it's more like a song sung in a high-pitched voice. |
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Owls love to eat small mammals. If they could, they would eat mice, rats, moles and shrews. Nearly all the small mammals that owls eat are rodents. |
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Scientists believe that ants find food (prey) by smell and follow them by using the earth's magnetic field. |
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They can see in the dark using night vision, and they can also steal in the dark. Sidewinding rattlesnakes blend in with their surroundings and then strike at the prey. |
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When a small group of humans (a small population) is separated from the main population (e.g. if they are stranded on a mountain or a river, or if they are travelling to a new island where they cannot easily return) they will often find themselves in a different environment than they have been in before. |
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In this new environment, there are different providers and competitors, so the new population will have to adjust to new ideas or standards different from those they needed in the past to be a strong competitor. |
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The original population has not changed, they still need those same matches. |
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With time, as the new population begins to notice the new surroundings, they begin to feel less and less like the other population. |
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Eventually, after millions or even billions of years, the two populations would be so different that it would be impossible for them to interbreed. |
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We call this process speciation, which means the creation of new species. Speciation is an unavoidable and important part of evolution. |
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Trees release oxygen that humans breathe, and produce carbon dioxide that humans exhale (i.e., breathe out). |
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Plants produce their own food using photosynthesis. They also provide shade. |
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We build our homes from living plants and make our clothes from living plants. Most of our food is plants. Without plants, no animals could survive. |
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Muzzaurus was the top predator of his time, so he had no reason to fear, outside of other Muzzauruses. |
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The longest stretches were more than 70 miles apart, with a second stage in the upper part of the river, meaning anyone who fell in would not have been able to swim to safety. |
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We don't know for sure, but he may have had a partial tongue. His diet included birds, large fish, other mammals, and possibly even a cannibal. |
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In addition, it will attack any creature that enters the water; even a dinosaur like the Tyrannosaurus Rex would not be able to stand up to it. |
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While many of their foods were familiar to us, the Romans had some exotic or strange foods for celebrations, including boar, turkey, chestnuts and a type of bread called naman. |
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Another difference was that the poor and women ate their meals on benches, while the rich preferred to sit on chairs while eating. |
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It is unlikely that ancient Roman dishes included foods that came to Europe from America or Asia in later centuries. |
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For example, they didn't have deer, or beavers, or earthworms, or squirrels, or any Romans from ancient times ever tasted truffles. |
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The Babylonians worshipped each of their gods as the head of their pantheon. |
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People were bringing offerings to the gods and priests were trying to appease the gods through rituals and festivals. |
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Every temple had an open courtyard and only priests could enter the inner temple. |
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Sometimes temples are built in the shape of a pyramid, the ziggurats being part of the temples. |
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The temple was a special shrine dedicated to the worship of the Almighty. |
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In the Eastern Hemisphere, home wasn't as important as it was in the Western Hemisphere. |
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Most of the family's time was spent outdoors. |
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Women worked in the fields; shops were little more than open doorways facing the street. Stone was used to build houses. |
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There weren't big cities in Canaan, so trees were most valuable. |
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Greenland was named after the Viking explorer Erik the Red, who discovered the island and gave it the name Greenland. |
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However, unrelated to his discovery, giant otters were already living there at that time. |
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Although every country was , there were many differences between the people, the kings, the customs and the history of Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Iceland. |
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If you watch the national anthem video, you might think the flag is painted on the top of Independence Hall. |
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But that's not right. There's something written on the envelope, but it's not the address. |
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The Declaration of Independence was written on July 4, 1776. The text appears at the bottom of the document, inverted. |
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Although it is not known for sure who wrote it, it is known that on its first day, the large calf (29.75 inches long, 24.5 inches tall) was swimming for safety. |
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So, extra credit is just a label. |
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Normandy landings and the battles that followed freed northern France, but the south was still not liberated. |
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She was captured by Frenchmen from Vichy. They were Frenchmen who had fought with the Germans in 1940 and had sided with the Poles instead of fighting them. |
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On 15 August 1940, during the Battle of Dunkirk, the evacuation was called Operation Dynamo. |
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Within weeks, American and French forces had liberated southern France and reached the German border. |
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Teamwork is a shared culture of a large group of people who live and work together as a team. |
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The word civility is derived from the Latin civilis, which means citizen, and civitas, which means city or state, and also means garden in the same way. |
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State capitals are the heart of a nation. A rich tapestry of knowledge spanning generations, cultural diversity and a strong sense of community. |
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Minorities are often overlooked for historical reasons and do not receive the recognition they deserve. |
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During the War of Independence, thirteen states initially formed a weak central government - the Congress was the sole component - in a confederation of states. |
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The congress was empowered to levy taxes and since there was no executive or judicial branch, it relied on the states, most of which did not participate, to enforce its laws. |
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She had no authority to rewrite tax and trade laws between countries. |
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The amendment required unanimous consent from all countries before an amendment could be added, and the countries deferred to the central government so much that their representatives were eventually dismissed. |
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Italy's national football team, along with that of Germany, is the second most successful national team in the world and won the 2006 FIFA World Cup. |
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Popular sports include football, cricket, rugby, hockey, squash, tennis, motor racing, go-karting, beach volleyball and Formula 1. |
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Sports are more popular in the northern regions, where the Italians compete in international events and the Olympics. |
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Japan has about 7,000 islands (the largest of which is Honshu), making it the world's 7th largest island! |
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Because of Japan's small/island geography, it is often defined as an archipelago |
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Taiwan's history begins in the 15th century, when European explorers sailing around the island named it Formosa, meaning "beautiful" or "lovely." |
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In 1624, the Dutch East India Company established a base at Batavia (modern-day Jakarta) on the island of Java, which led to a change in the traditional methods of fishing and the work of Chinese miners and porters in the mountains and forests. |
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In 1683, forces of Zheng Cheng (1912-1644) took control of the western and northern coasts of Taiwan and proclaimed Taiwan a province of the Qing Empire in 1885. |
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In 1895, after the First Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895), the Qing government signed the Shimonoseki Treaty, which allowed Japan to annex Taiwan until 1945. |
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Machu Picchu is made up of three central buildings, which are not Intihuatana, the Sun Temple and the Room of the Three Windows. |
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Most of the buildings in the square were rebuilt to give tourists a better idea of how they looked originally. |
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In 1976, 30 feet of Matsu's Pitcher Falls reappeared and the falls continue to flow to this day. |
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For example, the most common film format in the world is 35mm, which was the standard film size at the end of the analogue era. |
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He's still being made today, but importantly, his aspect ratio has passed into the vernacular of digital camera formats. |
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The dimensions of the 35mm format are 36mm by 24mm. |
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Therefore, the aspect ratio of this format (16:10 to get the simplest whole number aspect ratio) should be 3:2. |
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Many prominent patterns (e.g. the APS family of patterns) are similar or close to this aspect ratio. |
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The Rule of Thirds, which divides a loaf of bread into thirds and uses the diagonal, is simply a way to create dynamic compositions while maintaining a sense of balance. |
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He believes that the most effective place for the central focal point of a photo is in the middle of the frame, divided into thirds in an anamorphic way (see example). |
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During this period in European history, the Catholic Church, which had become wealthy and powerful, was condemned as heretical. |
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For over a thousand years, Christianity has united the countries of Europe despite the differences in language and customs. |
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Its impact was felt by everyone, from the king to the commoner. |
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One of the central beliefs of Christianity is that one should use a cross to ease pain and suffering and that church funds are set aside for this purpose. |
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The central dome of the Pantheon, which has stood in Rome for more than 1,500 years, and the richness of its marble and gold has led many to wonder if this is the original. |
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Shortly after hostilities began, Britain declared a state of emergency on Germany. |
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The strategy proved effective, providing a military and economic deterrent, if not a breach of international law that has been accepted by a number of international agreements over the past two centuries. |
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Britain has sunk obstacles in international waters to prevent submarines from entering peaceful areas of the oceans, even threatening nuclear submarines. |
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Because of the aggressive nature of this tactic, Germany has responded with a similar tactic of the unrestricted submarine warfare. |
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During the first decade of the 20th century, most people's and countries' ideological stance was one of pacifism and isolationism. |
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After witnessing the horrors of the First World War, countries wanted to prevent a repeat of such a situation in the future. |
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In 1884, Tesla emigrated to the United States to work for Edison in New York City. |
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He arrived at Arsenal with four senators, a song, and a letter of recommendation from Thomas Edison (his previous employer) to Thomas Edison. |
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Ancient China had a unique way of representing different periods of time; each dynasty in Chinese history or each family that held power was represented by its own unique symbol. |
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Similarly, between the continents was a non-tectonic zone. It is known that there was a three-kingdom period that lasted 60 million years between the Antarctic and the Gondwanaland. |
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During this period there was an Aztec war between many who fought for the throne. |
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The Three Kingdoms period was one of the bloodiest periods in Chinese history. Thousands of people died in the battle to take the highest point in the Great Wall of China. |
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There are many social and political influences, such as the use of the target method, moving from absolutism to republicanism, nationalism and the belief that the country should belong to the people and not to one person alone. |
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Furthermore, after the change, positions were open to any man who wanted them, which allowed the best and brightest to succeed. |
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That's right for the military because instead of being based on rank, they're now based on ability. |
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Furthermore, the French conversion has given many more of the employed middle class in other countries the impetus to start their own conversions. |
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Mohammed was fascinated by the mysteries that lay beyond life on Earth. He would often pause for long periods of time to gaze at the night sky in order to ponder deep thoughts. |
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The cave itself, which stretches back through history, has provided the most extensive photographic record of Muhammad's spiritual visions. |
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The cave is located on one of the mountains north of Machu Picchu and is isolated from the rest of the world. |
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Actually, it's not easy to find her even if you know she's there. Once inside the cave, you're on your own. |
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It is not possible to see anything other than the clouds and the beautiful sky above and the many mountains around. It is possible to see or hear very little from the outside world through the cave. |
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The Great Pyramid of Giza is one of the Seven Wonders of the World that still exists today. |
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The great pyramid, built by the Egyptians in the third millennium BC, is one of the many large pyramids built to honor the dead pharaohs. |
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The Necropolis of Memphis in Egypt includes several pyramids (the largest being the Great Pyramid), many small tombs, some temples and the Great Sphinx. |
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The Great Pyramid was built to honor Pharaoh Khufu, and many of the smaller pyramids, tombs and temples were built to honor his wives and children. |
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The upright sign looks like a V and the downward sign looks like a sickle or a quarter circle without the bottom loop. |
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Above, it means to start at the top and push down on the tension, and below it means to start at the release (the point of contact of the hand on the tension) and continue the tension. |
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A high-altitude rope is generally smoother, while a low-altitude rope is stronger and more abrasive. |
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You may feel inspired to write your own lyrics, but remember that song lyrics are already there for a musical reason, so it's best to stick to them in general. |
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On October 6, 1789, King Louis XVI, the 16-year-old Marie Antoinette, their two young children (Marie Therese, 11, and Louis-Charles, 4) and Marie Antoinette's sister, Madame Elisabeth, took refuge in the Tuileries Palace in Paris by the mob of Parisian women. |
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They returned to Paris in a carriage when they were surrounded by a crowd of people shouting and swearing at the king and queen. |
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The royals have urged the King and Queen to open up their balcony to the crowds. |
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At a certain point, a man from the crowd was beheaded by a royal guard who had been killed in the Windsor Castle attack on the Queen. |
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The U.S. imperialist war of conquest of the Philippines was defeated by the Filipino people themselves. |
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They are expected to pay a fine to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection to cover a portion of the seizure and forfeiture of a portion of the proceeds that had been deposited in the Philippine government's account at the Wells Fargo bank. |
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Obviously, the continuing survival of the Filipino people would be the basis of American imperialism in the Americas. |
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To understand the Templars, you have to understand the connection that led to the order's founding. |
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The period in which the events took place is known as the Middle Ages, a period in European history that lasted from the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries (1000- 1300 CE). |
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The Middle Ages were preceded by the Early Middle Ages and followed by the Late Middle Ages, according to tradition, ending around 1500. |
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Technological determinism is the idea that a wide range of thoughts and practices, beginning with technological determinism or the technological imperative and culminating in narrow human agency based on the natural order and its representation in technology. |
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Most definitions of technological determinism include two basic ideas: that technological development is advanced without cultural or political influence to a large extent, and that technology has effects on companies that are understood and not corporate. |
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For example, it is possible to say that the locomotive is able to develop as roads. |
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However, the U.S. highway system is not economically viable as a stand-alone commodity, so developers are coming up with new ways to reduce the cost of transportation. |
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Increased privacy also raises the stakes of road trauma research, which can lead to new techniques in the field of healthcare for treating physical injuries. |
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The Roman Catholic Church had a large element of cultural anti-Semitism in its attitude towards writers such as Gautama, Pythagoras and Socrates. |
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In the Roman Empire, geography shaped the people, and over time, habits and customs associated with this geography developed, and these, thankful for their Roman identity with a sense of community, were preferred over laws that were harshly enforced. |
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As Paris is considered the capital of the modern world, Constantinople is considered the capital of the Byzantine Europe. |
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The golden age began around 400 AD and lasted until 1100 AD. |
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Rising in value during the 1920s, mainly due to the increased demand for goods such as silk and velvet that were more expensive than the bargain basement prices offered by the big department stores. |
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At that time, the title of the capital of the empire was transferred from Constantinople to Paris. |
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The Gothic style reached its zenith between the 10th and 11th centuries and the 14th century. |
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Initially, the garment was influenced by the Byzantine culture of the East. |
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However, due to the Italian telecommunications infrastructure, the regions in the west could be dead in 25 to 30 years. |
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At the end of the Middle Ages, countries in Western Europe began to develop their own styles. One of the most important developments of the period, a result of the Crusades, was the use of patterns to embroider clothing. |
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Crop production is crop production designed to produce just enough food to meet the farmer's and family's needs. |
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Crop rotation is a simple, often organic, method of planting seeds from the area's ecology in a rotation of tillage or other simple methods. |
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Throughout history, most farmers have been subsistence farmers and this is still the case in many developing countries. |
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Cross-cultural groups bring together people with similar disabilities who feel marginalized by society's standards, and allow them to develop a sense of identity. |
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Cultures can be unique due to the language, the ethnicity, the location, and/or the membership of the people in them. |
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Definitions of subculture that distinguish them from other subcultures are definitions for languages, ethnicities, religions, political, sexual, geographical or a combination of factors. |
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Members of the subculture typically mark their friends with unique and symbolic tattoos in a variety of styles including tribal, Celtic, and Polynesian. |
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One of the most popular ways to measure the importance of socialization is to learn from the isolated, deprived or abused children, who through neglect, lack of luck or deliberate mistreatment were not socialized by adults during their formative years. |
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Kids like this are called Parental Alienation Syndrome kids. Some of the Parental Alienation Syndrome kids were abducted by people (usually their parents); in some cases, the kidnapping occurred after the parents received serious physical or psychological abuse from the child. |
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Young children may have experienced severe trauma or trauma before they were lost or abandoned. |
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Others, so it is claimed, were of human origin; some were said to have lived by themselves. |
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As a non-human animal, a baby chimpanzee exhibits behaviours (within physical limits) similar to those of its mother, such as fear or tenderness towards humans. |
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While a project-based curriculum is supposed to lighten the load and make it more interesting, the grading system is taking one step back. |
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Experiments are not a way of learning, but a way of supporting people who are going through a new learning experience, such as using a new computer program or starting a new project. |
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Pygmies can be real or virtual, in other words, they are a type of puzzle but also a small challenge in Microscopic Ophthalmoscope. |
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Diagrams and visuals are included in the program and are designed to ask, answer, and explain processes that students may struggle to understand on their own. |
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Children are sent to foster families for a variety of reasons, from neglect to abuse and even murder. |
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No child in the world should grow up in an environment that is not nurturing, stimulating and educational, but they do. |
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We view the arts as a safe zone for these kids. |
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Our childcare system is designed to provide safe homes, loving caregivers, quality education and reliable health services. |
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Cultural care is supposed to provide all the things that were missing from our home. |
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Online there are elements of monetary communication and interpersonal communication. |
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The unique features of the Internet make it possible for students to learn more about the uses and access to information. |
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For example, students and teachers are important motivators for Internet use (James and Shot, 1995). |
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Personal relationships and social networks have also been cited as a new source of positivity by Iyengar and Moorthy (1998) when they studied community reactions to Internet sites. |
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The use of photography and video has led to important discoveries in the study of micro-hypotheses, which are moving faces that shift a few thousandths of a second. |
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And in particular, it has been argued that it is possible to lie by giving a correct interpretation of micro-expressions. |
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Oliver Sacks, in his essay The President's Speech, explains how people who are not able to understand language because of brain damage are still able to express emotions in a very specific way. |
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He even suggested that such abilities could be found in the behavioral studies of human beings as well as domesticated dogs. |
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Research from the 1980s showed that there are two genetic pools: recessive and dominant. |
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A new genetic mutation has been discovered, and scientists have isolated it from the world's largest genetic database. |
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Segregation and racial discrimination have marked the differences between the two markets for generations. |
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In Swaziland, it is difficult for a primate with a brain similar to that of humans to meet the dietary needs of its beliefs from available plant foods. |
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However, there are serious risks associated with doing this: dehydration, starvation and eventually death. |
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The most nutritious foods were the dairy products for men and children, but it was hard to eat them if you weren't lactose intolerant. |
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On the other hand, plant-based diets (nuts, seeds, beans) are not only easy to digest, but also provide large amounts of the essential amino acids. |
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Considering all the data, we shouldn't be surprised if our ancestors figured out their lactose intolerance in the same way that Swedes do today. |
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Sleep paralysis is a process of spontaneous awakening during your normal sleep cycle and hallucinations for a short time afterward (10–60 seconds). |
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You can do this easily by using a gentle vibrating alarm that will wake you up without actually waking you up. |
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If you find yourself waking up at a different time of year, you can put it on the other side of the room, which will encourage you to get out of bed to turn it off. |
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Other options based on natural muscle contractions, such as water or tea, taken before bedtime, can help induce sleep. |
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The minimum amount of light that a person needs to stand in relation to the amount of light in his body and in his breath. |
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As the slope gets steeper, the force of gravity is greater. Everyone has the ability to achieve a certain amount of certainty and finality. |
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Everyone can get there. The only thing that separates us from our goals is our determination and perseverance. |
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Tibetan Buddhism is based on the Buddha's teachings, but it is broadened by the love of the Mahayana and by many Hindu techniques. |
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The basic tattoo design is very simple. It includes candlesticks, meditation and a heart-shaped infinity symbol. |
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With the help of Yogah Kondalini, Kundalini energy (Kundalini energy) is activated through yoga, breathing techniques, mantras and meditation. |
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The heart of metaphysical meditation is the realization of the divine. By thinking and visualizing different divine beings with different energies, the chakras, and the third eye is activated. |
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Germany was an Allied power in World War II, which led to cooperation between the United Kingdom and the United States. With the end of the war, differences in the systems, procedures, and cultures led to disagreements between the countries. |
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Within two years of the end of the war, the former allies had become enemies and war broke out. |
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It has been active for the past 40 years and the campaign has been waged by the military with the help of surrogates, in battles from Africa to Asia, Afghanistan, Kuwait and many other places. |
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On September 17, 1939, the Polish fortifications had already been breached, and the only hope was to surrender and rebuild across the Roman bridge. |
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However, these plans became unrealistic almost overnight, when more than 800,000 Red Army troops entered and created the Belarusian and Ukrainian fronts after breaking through the Riga Line, the Soviet-Polish non-aggression pact and other international agreements, two-front and more-front warfare. |
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Using ships to move goods is the most efficient way to move large quantities of people and goods across the oceans. |
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The role of the navy was traditionally to ensure that your country had the ability to move people and goods around, and in doing so to deny the enemy the ability to move people and goods around. |
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One of the most recent examples is the North Atlantic system of the Second World War. The Americans tried to move people and supplies across the Atlantic to help Britain. |
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Meanwhile, the German shepherd, which mainly uses its jaws, tried to stop this movement. |
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If they had failed in the Brexit negotiations, Germany, it seems, would have been successful in invading Britain as it had the rest of Europe. |
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Elephants may have lived in the Zagros Mountains in Iran as far back as 10,000 years ago. |
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Ancient cultures and tribes began to take advantage of it for easy access to milk, butter, meat and skins. |
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Most eagles nest in trees or on cliffs, but occasionally they will nest on the ground, often in the company of youngsters or juveniles, in a similar way to the more familiar buzzard. These nesting habits are still in use today. |
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Roads were first built in England in the 16th century. |
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Although wooden roller coasters were originally built entirely out of wood, they allowed for faster speeds and larger drops than the steel coasters of the time. |
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Early connections were made in order to hold the rods in place. However, it was confirmed that the rods would be more effective if they had a steel cap at the top. |
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It turned into a comfortable lead, but the Brazilian continued to play the ball around the trees of the agalot. |
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Eventually, wooden wheels were replaced with iron wheels. In 1767, the first iron-wheeled carriages were exhibited in Milan. |
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The first known hominid was Homo erectus, who walked upright about two million years ago. |
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Their predecessors, the Austro-Hungarians, didn't go quietly either. |
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Two-legged walking abilities were found in Austrlopithecus afarensis before 3.9 - 4.2 million years ago, if the Sahelanthropus tchadensis may have walked on two legs as far back as seven million years ago. |
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We can start to live more neighborly lives, we can join a neighborhood watch and we can even be active citizens to help mitigate the future problems to the best of our ability. |
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In many cases this is exactly like symptomatic treatment. However, if we don't want just a temporary solution, we have to find the root of the problem and get rid of it. |
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Clearly, the world has changed a lot because of the scientific and technological advances of humankind, and because of the problems of overpopulation and environmental degradation caused by humankind. |
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After a vote in the House on July 4, Tuttle's handwritten note to President John Nance Garner and Speaker Charles Thomas was sent to the home of John Danforth, a few blocks away. |
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Between 150 and 200 refugees are expected to be created overnight, now known as Donalap tents. |
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The first public reading of the Declaration of Independence took place on July 8, 1776, in Philadelphia's Independence Hall. |
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One was sent to George Washington on July 6, which he called his troops in New York on July 9. It arrived in London on August 10. |
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The 25,000-year-old Danube clay tablets are the oldest known written documents in Europe. The original clay tablet was written by hand, not with a stylus. |
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Many palaeontologists now believe that a single group of dinosaurs called ornithischians survived today. We call them birds. |
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Many don't see them as dinosaurs because they have feathers and they can fly. |
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But many things still look like dinosaurs. |
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They have rubber boots with spikes and treads, they wear beaks, and they walk on their hind legs like a kangaroo. |
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Almost all the computers that are in use today are based on binary digit information in the form of numbers. |
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A binary digit can have a value of zero or one, or in other words, 0 or 1, for the purposes of binary arithmetic - or bits, in the jargon of computer scientists. |
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Internal combustion engines should not be unrecognisable. Features such as the exhaust are included in a way that does not allow for individual interpretation. |
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The best indictation of internal hemorrhage can be an open wound or an open bottle of household chemicals. |
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It is worth checking the first aid instructions for this raft. |
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Entomologists use the term "bug" in a formal sense to refer to this group of insects. |
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This theory is based on the ancient association of the full moon with werewolves, which are mythical creatures that have been known to have a great deal of interaction with humans. |
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There are also turpentine beetles and carpenter bees, which are long-horned beetles that have found their way into a home or a beekeeper's hive. |
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In the United States, there are an estimated 400,000 known cases of MS, making it the most common disabling neurological disease of young adults and prime age. |
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Trigeminal neuralgia is a condition that affects the central nervous system, which is made up of the brain, spinal cord and optic nerve. |
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Studies have shown that women are twice as likely as men to be raped by a stranger. |
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A couple may decide that this is not good for them, or for their child, to grow up. |
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These couples can choose to do a fitness program for their baby. |
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In adoption, biological parents give up their parental rights so that another couple can be the child's parents. |
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The primary goal of science is to discover how the world works through the scientific method. This method is, for example, the basis of most scientific research. |
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But it's not just a theory - it's a hypothesis, and a hypothesis is tested by trying to falsify one of the possible explanations, a null hypothesis, and also by conducting experiments. |
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Nutritionists and philosophers focused on classic texts and in particular on Plato's Republic. |
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Aristotle's views were accepted in all fields of science, including psychology. |
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As Greek knowledge diminished, the West found itself cut off from its philosophical and scientific Greek heritage. |
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We looked at patterns in physiology and behaviour, which are often based on critically endangered species, and their ecology created by generations of biologists. |
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Repeating patterns, which are not just reactions to external stimuli, can be found in most living organisms, including sponges, corals, plants and animals. |
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Evolutionary biologists are the only organisms that maintain themselves, reproducing indefinitely in well-established populations even in the absence of sexual reproduction. |
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The Hershey-Chase experiment was one of the most compelling arguments that DNA is a genetic molecule. |
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Harris and Chase used phages, or viruses, to insert their own DNA into the bacteria. |
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They made two attempts in which they tagged the DNA with a red fluorescent protein or the membrane with a green fluorescent protein. |
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Motivations can be a range of different effects depending on the type of motivation, the magnitude of the genetic effect and whether the effects are additive or non-additive. |
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Only mosquitoes in breeding areas can pass the virus to children, while mosquitoes in other areas can cause death or malaria. |
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Nature-based tourism involves people who want to visit natural areas to enjoy the scenery, including plants and wildlife. |
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Examples of activities include fishing, diving, photography, bird watching, park visits and learning about the ecological system. |
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An example of this is a visit, a photo and a description of orangutans in Borneo. |
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Every morning people leave small towns in cars to get to their jobs and drive past other people who are exactly where they want to be. |
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In this dynamic transportation system, everyone is connected and supports a transportation system based on personal vehicles. |
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Science now confirms that this colossal volcanic eruption has released one of the planet's most potent greenhouse gases, which will support human-caused global warming for the next two million years. |
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Everyone is a stakeholder and uses supply chains. Almost everyone complains about supply chains. |
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In developed countries, people listen to this amount of complaints about water quality or dilapidated bridges. |
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Why do transportation systems cause accidents like this, why do they fail on a daily basis? Are the engineers simply incompetent? Or is there something more sinister going on? |
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The movement is a field of study of independent drivers and vehicles between two points and the interactions between them. |
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Unfortunately, the study of driver behavior is difficult because it is not possible to observe the behavior of drivers over a period of hundreds of years. |
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Fortunately, driver behaviour tends to remain within the normal range of variability; so, in general, there is a normal distribution of driving behaviour and it is possible to represent it mathematically. |
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To represent motion in a better way, we define relationships between the three basic vectors: (1) velocity, (2) acceleration, and (3) speed. |
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These connections help in the planning, design and construction of bridges. |
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Birds were the first animals to evolve the ability to fly. Their ability to fly helped them to escape predators with much greater ease and to find food and mates with much greater efficiency. |
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Most cats enjoy the ability to retract their claws to the back of their body. |
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This work gives them a wider range of small places where they can hide from torpedoes. |
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Today, single-use plastics that can't be recycled are a scourge and a blight. |
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Thousands of years ago, a man named Aristarchus said that the solar system revolves around the sun. |
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There were people who thought he was right but many people thought he was wrong; the solar system revolves around the Earth, including the Sun (and other stars). |
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It seems logical, since we're not feeling that the Earth is round, right? |
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The Amazon is the second-longest river in the world and the largest by volume over land. It discharges more water than the second-largest river. |
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The Amazon is also the world's largest river, with a width of six miles at times. |
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20 per cent of the water that flows from rivers to the oceans comes from the Amazon. |
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The length of the Amazon River is 6,387 km (3,980 mi). It collects water from many smaller rivers. |
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Despite the continued use of masonry structures until the end of the old monarchy, no building was erected on the masonry foundations in terms of size and quality of construction. |
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Ancient Egyptians were fascinated by the monuments of their ancestors, which were then more than a thousand years old. |
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The population of Vatican City is 800. It is the smallest country in the world and the country with the smallest population. |
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Vatican City uses Italian as its official and working language. |
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Italian is also a day-to-day language that most people working in the country use, while Latin is used for religious texts. |
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Every citizen of Vatican City is a Roman Catholic. |
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Humans have known the basics of chemistry since ancient times, such as gold, silver and copper, which can be seen in their natural state and are simply related to metallurgy using primitive tools. |
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Aristotle, a philosopher, developed the theory that everything is composed of one or more of four elements. They were earth, water, air and fire. |
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It was more like the four stages of brewing beer (in that order): malting, mashing, boiling and fermentation, also suggesting that they become new beers to create what we see. |
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Hybrids are simply a blend of two or more varieties. Don't forget that the pedigree chart includes many foundations. |
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Gems like sapphire and emerald are considered precious stones. Of course, there are also precious stones like silver and gold. |
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You can also get types that include small amounts of elements that aren't metallic, such as phosphorus. |
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Anything is possible. Any atom is made up of tiny particles called electrons. |
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Atoms are so small that trillions of them can fit into the point at the end of this sentence. |
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So, once in use, the elevator was a good friend to many people. |
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Unfortunately, with the advent of new writing systems, the use of hieroglyphs has declined. |
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People are writing about computers now, and they don't have to go near a computer to do it. |
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It's only a matter of time before something new happens. |
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The explosion is powered by the principle that energy is needed to build a chain with many protons and neutrons. |
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Similar to a large balloon filled with helium. Reinflating the tire releases some of the energy. |
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Fully grown octopuses do not have shells, which means they have little or no protection from predators. |
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The face of the moon is cratered and pockmarked. The far side of the moon is called the far side. |
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The crater is 70 km wide on the near side and 100 km wide on the far side. |
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It's a little bit shorter than the days and a little bit longer than the nights. |
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There may be more days of sunshine on the near side because the far side is a little closer. So it was easier for the brain to look up at the surface. |
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Theories of content focus on finding the cause that prevents people or animals from having it. |
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These theories suggest that people have needs and/or desires that they strive to fulfill as they mature. |
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These theories explain what is in people that makes them want to do the things they do and the things around them that will make them do or not do the things they do. |
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Two popular theories are Maslow's hierarchy of needs and Herzberg's two-factor theory. |
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In general, two behaviors can be destructive when people become their partner's former boss. One aspect of the spectrum tries to remain one of the group. |
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It is difficult for a manager of this type to make decisions that are not popular, to take actions that are meaningful, to evaluate performance, to set limits, and to require people to take responsibility. |
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At the second end of the spectrum, the person becomes incapable of identifying and feels that he or she must change everything that the group did and make it their own. |
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Ultimately, the leader is responsible for the team's success or failure. |
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This behavior is often seen between leaders and the rest of the team. |
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Professional groups need to be held to the same standards as regular groups, but there are small differences. |
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Members of a virtual team are often expected to act as the physical presence of the team. |
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Occasionally they have more autonomy than committee members, as their committees may meet at different times, which may not be convenient for the local manager. |
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The essence of Larson and LaFasto's (1989, p109) definition of an invisible team is also unique to a virtual team. |
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The invisible team is the management team that everyone on the team looks up to. The invisible team sets the standard for everyone on the team. |
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Why would an organization want to go through the time-consuming process of founding an organization for the sake of creating a brand? One goal of branding is to differentiate. |
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When all the available resources are used in all the functional departments of the organization, creativity and innovation can appear. |
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As a result, an organization's process of working together to overcome a weakness could lead to a new process that better meets the customer's needs. |
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Before an organization can be innovative, there needs to be a culture of innovation and a shared understanding of what innovation is and how it works. |
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Angel (2006), explains the ladder as a strategy to help organizations reach higher levels of performance. |
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Neurobiological data provide a physiological basis for a theoretical approach to the study of perception. Therefore, it is constantly refining the scope of the research and making it more specific. |
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The match between neuroscience and behavioral psychology supports scientists in their research. |
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Different types of brain injury, trauma, wounds and growths can affect behavior and cause changes in normal brain functions. |
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The advent of new technologies allows us to see and investigate structures and processes that have never been seen before. |
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It provides us with information and many more that are needed to build models, which help us to understand the processes in our knowledge. |
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While artificial intelligence is a powerful branch of computer science, it is the most important branch of cognitive science, dealing with the behavior, learning, and intelligence of machines. |
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Artificial intelligence research includes the development of machines for automating tasks that require cognitive behavior. |
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Examples include leadership, planning and time management, the ability to respond to customers' needs and questions, in addition to handwriting, voice and facial expressions. |
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Things like this have become isolated specialties, focused on providing solutions to real-world problems. |
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It is generally used in the fields of economics, medicine, engineering and military. Also, it has been installed in a number of home computers and games. |
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Field trips have an important role in every class. Often the teacher will take her students to places they can't get to by bus. |
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Technology provides the solution through virtual tours and visualisations. Students can view 360-degree images, explore a campus, or take a virtual tour with their classmates. |
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Combining travel and visual storytelling is also a great way to think about travel and to share future visions. |
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For example, each year students at North Carolina's Benton High School build a replica of the state capitol, and each year the replica is redesigned, but old blueprints are kept on file for posterity. |
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Blogs can also help students improve their writing. Sometimes students begin their blogging experience with a partner and lots of exclamation marks, common for most first-year students. |
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Because students are often the most frequent visitors to the blog, the blogger starts to improve his writing in order to avoid criticism. |
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Blogging also encourages students to find out more about the world around them. The need to consider the audience makes students smarter and more interested (Tuttle, 2004). |
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Blogging is a collaborative tool that encourages students to continue their learning long after the traditional school day has ended. |
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Appropriate use of blogs can encourage students to be more analytical and critical; by responding to comments on the Internet, students can define their position in relation to the writing of others, and also establish their point of view on relevant topics (Oraver, 2002). |
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Ottawa is the bilingual capital of Canada, and there are a variety of galleries and museums that showcase Canada's past and present. |
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To the south are the active volcanoes and to the north is the home of the endangered mountain gorillas of the Virunga National Park and Mgahinga National Park. |
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All of them, and more, point to Ontario as being seen by foreigners as a Canadian tippy-toe city. |
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Large northern areas are sparsely populated and some are almost uninhabited. |
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The comparison between the fascinating numbers: More Americans live in Canada than Canadians. |
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The Eyre Peninsula is located on the east coast of South Australia. |
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Mudgee is the largest town in the Mudgee region, and is surrounded by vineyards in every direction. |
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Most of the smaller islands are independent, or associated with France, and are known for their luxurious resorts on the beach. |
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The evenings also brought the asylum to the United States, and he bought a large plot of land in Comorro and Myut. |
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The European Renaissance and the Colonialism began in the 15th century, with the discovery of the Americas and Christopher Columbus pointed the way from Europe to the New World. |
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The north is dominated by the Sahel, while the south and east are dominated by the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Women: It is advisable for every traveller to say they are married, regardless of their family situation. |
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It's also worth noting (but probably won't be) that it doesn't look like it's going to be a big deal. |
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Women need to understand that cultural differences can lead them to be seen as a threat, and it's not uncommon for someone to follow them, grab their arms and so on. |
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There were fights between men, and don't worry about it (cultural differences or not, it's not going to change that!). |
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The modern city of Kazbegi was founded by Georgians in the 18th century to collect taxes, and used the fortresses, Roman and medieval towers as a strategic fortress called Anpha. |
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The Portuguese destroyed it and rebuilt it under the name of Casa Branca, but abandoned it after an earthquake in 1755. |
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Soltan Morocco rebuilt the city as Dar al-Baydha and it was given the name Casablanca by Spanish merchants who set up trading posts there. |
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Cazablanca is one of the least interesting places to make purchases in Morocco. |
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Around the ancient city it's easy to find well-known tourist attractions, such as tagines, ceramics, leather goods, jewelry, and a variety of small trinkets, but it's all for the tourists. |
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Goma is a Democratic Republic of Congo city on the eastern border of Rwanda. |
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In 2002, an earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale struck the city, destroying most of the city, and in particular the city center. |
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Goma is a relatively safe city, but it is important to check every visitor outside of Goma to understand the ongoing conflict in North Kivu. |
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The city is also the starting point for a trek up Mount Nyirangongo, one of the most active volcanoes in Africa after the recent eruption. |
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You can hire a tuk-tuk (motorized rickshaw) to get around. The average price (local) is 500 Congolese francs for a short trip. |
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Along with its lack of accessibility, Timbuktu began to shine as a metaphor for distant and exotic lands. |
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Today, Timbuktu is a thriving city, thanks to its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it has an airfield. |
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In 1990, it was added to the World Heritage List, following the threat of disease. |
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It was one of the most memorable moments in the history of the NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt on PBS Worldwide. |
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The city stands out in stark contrast to the rest of the country, as it has a higher nighttime population than Africa. |
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Kruger National Park is located in the northeast of South Africa, along the border with Mozambique in the east, Zimbabwe in the north, and its southern border is the Crocodile River. |
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The park covers an area of 19,500 hectares and is divided into 14 different ecological zones, each of which supports different animals. |
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It is one of the main attractions in South Africa and is considered the flag ship of the South African National Parks (SANParks). |
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As in all national parks in southern Africa, there are game drives and daily access to the park. |
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It may also be necessary to purchase a Wild Card, which allows access to all national parks in southern Africa or just the national parks in southern Africa. |
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Hong Kong was given the name Hong Kong by the Hong Kong and it is the place to which many tourists flock as their main destination. |
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Hong Kong's humid subtropical climate is similar to that of Melbourne, Australia, due to its proximity to the South China Sea. |
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To see the best views of Hong Kong, head to the Peak and look out over Victoria Harbour from the Kowloon side. |
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The majority of the city's development is concentrated along the northern coastline. |
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This is where the British settlers saw it as a necessity and so if you're looking for a colonial experience, this is a good place to start. |
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The Sundarbans is the world's largest coastal mangrove forest, stretching 80 km (50 mi) along the coast of Bangladesh and India. |
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Sunderland has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. A part of the town within the historic boundary is known as the National Park of Sunderland. |
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But they're not just pretty birds - they include some of the last survivors of the once-great Indo-Gangetic biodiversity superhighway. |
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Sundarbans is spread over 3,850 sq km (1,500 sq miles), much of it covered in water or mangrove swamps. |
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Sundarbans has been used as a tiger reserve since 1966, and today there are 400 tigers in the Royal Bengal tiger reserves and 30,000 spotted deer in the area. |
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Buses will leave the interstate bus station (across the river) today, with most of them heading east and leaving between 6:30 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. |
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Because interstate buses are often full, it is advisable to buy a ticket a few days in advance. |
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Most regions are serviced by small Japanese minibuses, which are comfortable and reliable. |
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Monorails are a fast and comfortable way to travel to nearby destinations, such as Paeroa (150 kilometers from Auckland) and Punakaiki (200 kilometers from Auckland). |
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The Oyapock Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge. It spans the Oyapock River to connect the cities of Oyapock in Brazil and Saint-George-de-l'Oyapock in French Guiana. |
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The two towers rise to a height of 83 metres, it is 378 metres long and has two walkways at a width of three metres and a half. |
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The minimum height of the bridge is 15 meters. Construction was completed in August 2011, but it was only opened to traffic in March 2017. |
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The bridge is scheduled to be operational in September 2017, when it is expected to be ready to receive Brazilian tourists. |
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The Guarani were the most important indigenous group to live in what is now Paraguay. They were semi-nomadic hunter-gatherers who also practiced agriculture. |
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Chaco was a haven for other tribes such as the Hohokam and Pueblo, who irrigated their crops using ditches, canals and aqueducts. |
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The 16th-century phenomenon known as the Great Probivincia of the Indians was the result of a meeting between Spanish conquistadors and local youth groups. |
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The Spanish began the era of colonialism that lasted three hundred years. |
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Since its founding in 1537, Paraguay has managed to preserve a portion of its original identity and culture. |
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Argentina is known to be a good team and their players are some of the best in the world. |
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The big tournament of the year will be held in December at the Polo Fields of Las Canitas. |
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You can also see tournaments and smaller games here at other times of the year. |
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For information on tournaments and card purchasing locations, contact the Argentine Polo Association. |
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The official currency of Falkland Islands is the Falkland Island Pound (FKP) which is equal to one British Pound (GBP). |
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Coins can be exchanged at a private bank located in Stanley Marketplace across from FIC West. |
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The British pound will be accepted anywhere in the islands and at times will also be accepted in the form of traveler's checks and U.S. dollars. |
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Further afield, it seems unlikely that you'll receive a credit card, but you may be able to get cash in pounds sterling or US dollars. Check with your employer to find out what the repayment arrangements are. |
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It was almost impossible to change a Falkland pound outside the islands, so silver was exchanged before leaving the islands. |
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Montevideo is south of the equator. So when it has summer, the northern hemisphere has winter and vice versa. |
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Montevideo is located in the subtropics; in the summer months it experiences temperatures of over 30 degrees Celsius. |
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Winter can be bitterly cold: the temperatures drop below freezing on rare occasions, but the combination of the wind and the snow makes it feel colder than it actually is. |
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There are no defined wet and dry seasons: The amount of rainfall remains constant throughout the year. |
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Even though many of the park's residents are accustomed to seeing humans, monkeys are still wild and should not be eaten or disturbed. |
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According to park authorities, you should maintain a distance of at least 100 yards from bears and wolves and 25 yards from all other wildlife. |
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It's not unusual to see bears, bison, Canadian geese, Canada geese, ducks, and just about every large animal can be aggressive. |
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Every year, dozens of visitors are injured because they didn't keep a safe distance. These are large and powerful animals that can be dangerous, so give them the space they need. |
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In addition, be aware that mosquitoes and other biting insects may be present, so keep your body covered and avoid eating foods with strong odors and keep your campsite clean. |
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Aphae is the capital of Samoa. The city is located on the island of Upolu and has a population of about 40,000. |
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Apha was founded in the 1950s and is the official capital of Samoa since 1959. |
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The stadium was the venue of the 1889 World's Fair when seven teams from Germany, the United States and Britain took part in the tournament. |
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All the ships were sunk, except one British cruiser. Almost 200 Germans and Englishmen lost their lives. |
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During the struggle for independence organized by the Mau Mau movement, the city's declaration of independence led to the execution of the movement's leader, Jomo Kenyatta. |
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There are many beaches, as New Zealand straddles two seas. The most popular beaches are found in three areas. |
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North Shore (North Auckland) beaches are on the calm ocean and stretch from Long Bay in the north to Devonport in the south. |
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Almost everyone can swim safely to shore, and in most cases there is a rescue boat provided by the Pohutukawa trees. |
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Tamaki Drive beaches are located in the Waitemata Harbour, the beautiful bays of Mission Bay and St Heliers Bay in central Auckland. |
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These are family-friendly beaches with a wide range of shops along the beach. Safe swimming. |
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The main local beer is , which is not a blended beer, but good and refreshing. The other local beer is called Manta. |
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There are many French wines to drink, but New Zealand and Australian wines may be better suited to travel. |
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The local beer is safe to drink, but if you're worried, it's easy to find bottled mineral water. |
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For Australians, the idea of a is unheard of. A short black is called an , a cappuccino is made with steamed (not frothed) milk, and it's served without cream. |
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The heat was standard Belgian. Expensive beers but refreshing. |
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Many trips are taken throughout the year, and injuries resulting from one of the causes listed above are rare. |
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Still, take the advice of the authorities, wear your masks and listen to the good advice. |
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Humpback whales can be seen near coastal waters and rivers from October to April north of 1770. They can sometimes be seen at other times of the year. |
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Sharks do exist, but they rarely attack humans. Most sharks are wary of humans and swim away from them. |
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Freshwater mussels do not live actively in oceans, their main habitat is found in northern river estuaries to Rokhampur. |
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Early booking gives travellers peace of mind that they will have a place to stay when they arrive at their destination. |
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Travel agents often have good deals with hotels, if they can arrange alternative accommodation, such as camping, through a travel agent. |
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Most tour operators offer packages that include breakfast, transfers to and from the airport or even a combination of flight and hotel. |
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They can also keep the appointment for you if you need time to think about the offer or to get other documents to support your case (for example, a visa). |
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Any change or request must be made prior to departure through a travel agent and not directly with the hotel. |
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At many festivals, most of the participants at music festivals choose to camp at the site, and most participants see this as part of the experience. |
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If you want to be close to the action, get there early to find a camping spot near the music. |
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Although the music on the main stages may have ended, there could still be areas of the festival playing music until the early hours of the following morning. |
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Some festivals offer special camping areas for families with children. |
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If you're visiting the North Sea coast in winter, check out the tide, as when the tide goes out the sand dunes are at their most spectacular. |
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Cruises from St. Petersburg include time in the city. Cruise passengers are exempt from visa requirements (check the details). |
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In a typical casino, hotels go to great lengths to maximize the time and money spent by their guests. Rooms and suites are rarely available, and it's not easy to find an exit. |
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Most have special food, drink and toilet facilities to ensure the comfort of the guests and to make sure they don't leave the venue. |
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Some of the spots offer alcoholic drinks on the house. But the cost of litigation is prohibitive, and any good lawyer knows the value of a signed confession. |
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Anyone who plans to drive on high-altitude roads or over mountain passes needs to bring snow chains, gravel or studded tires. |
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On snow-covered and icy roads, visibility is reduced and you can't drive as if you were driving on an asphalt road. |
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At the end of an avalanche, a certain amount of snow is necessary to keep you from sliding for a short period of time. |
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Visibility may also be limited by falling snow or rain, or by fog or frost on the windows. |
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On the other hand, snow and ice conditions are normal in many countries, and the movement is generally uninterrupted throughout the year. |
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Safaris are perhaps the most popular form of tourism in Africa and the continent's most visited attraction. |
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Safari is a popular way to travel to see Africa's magnificent wildlife, especially in the Serengeti. |
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Some birds, such as pigeons and jays, have been known to approach cars, and standard mirrors will allow you to keep an eye on them in comfort. |
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Squirrels, chipmunks and marmots can be seen at times and you can see them better with binoculars. |
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Sailing (also known as sea travel, seafaring, or simply sailing) is the use of the wind—either from the sails of a boat or from a motorized sailboat—to propel a craft on the surface of the water. |
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The Paralympics will take place from August 24 to September 5, 2021. Other events will take place at other locations in Japan. |
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Tokyo would be the only Asian city to have hosted two Summer Olympics, after hosting the games in 1964. |
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If you've booked your flights and accommodation for 2020 before the ban was announced, you could be in trouble. |
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There is a range of postponed events, but since the end of March most of the postponed events based on the coronavirus are not covered until July 2020, the date set for the Olympics. |
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Most of the event tickets are expected to be priced between ¥2,500 and ¥130,000, and most of the tickets will be priced around ¥7,000. |
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Wearing clothes to bed can help them to relax. Many hotels have robes and slippers available for the asking, even if they are not in the room. |
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If there's no dew, or if you don't want to get wet from the moisture in the air, you can try using a dew collector, if there's one nearby. |
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They warned that the blaze should not be smothered too much (which could cause a backdraft, or in extreme cases, an explosion). |
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There are different ways to purify water, some more effective against specific contaminants. |
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In some areas it is sufficient to spray water for a few seconds, in others it is necessary to spray for a number of seconds. |
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The effectiveness of different types of masks is not known, and if you have concerns, you may want to consider buying a water bottle with a built-in filter from a well-known company. |
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Travelers may be exposed to diseases they are unfamiliar with from the areas they are visiting. |
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Insects can bite, sting, or in more extreme cases cause allergic reactions, break skin or transmit diseases. |
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Most of these diseases are self-limiting, or animals capable of infecting or killing people with force, are not usually classified as vectors. |
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Uncovered purchases are an opportunity to buy tax-free and duty-free goods in suitable places. |
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Travellers visiting countries with a high cost of living can sometimes save a significant amount of money, especially on alcohol and tobacco. |
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The stretch between Point Marion and Fairmont depicts the most challenging driving conditions on the fast-paced Appalachian Plateau, and it is often traversed by landslides and mudslides. |
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If you're not used to driving on narrow roads, be careful: there are a lot of hairpin bends, winding roads and single track roads on the way. |
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The new speed limits, set at around 35-40 mph (56 - 64 km/h), are significantly lower than the previous and subsequent sections - and the advisory signs are even more important than usual. |
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Unusually, the mobile phone network is strong here for long stretches of the route, such as the Peninsula of Pensilvania. |
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German sausages are good, and in Bavaria, they are plentiful and varied, similar to those in southern Germany, Austria. |
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Fruit bats are common. Flying foxes can be found all year round and the large fruit bats and flying foxes arrive in summer. |
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Many German desserts also include cherries, plums and other fruits. Popular desserts are especially suited to a strong cup of coffee. |
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If you want something small but expensive, try what's known locally as pancakes, pancakes or crepes. |
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Kari is based on cereals and legumes, as well as meat or vegetables. |
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Kari can be dry or sweet depending on the amount of sugar added. |
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In the arid regions of northern Hoddu and Pishtan, camel's milk is used; in southern Hoddu and some other coastal areas, goat's milk is used. |
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With a choice of 17,000 islands, Indonesian cuisine is a veritable smorgasbord of regional dishes from across the country. |
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But if it is used without further explanation, the intended meaning is that the food comes from the central and eastern regions of Java. |
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Nowadays, the Javanese cuisine is available in a wide variety of restaurants across the archipelago, and the most popular ingredients that Javanese love are bananas, pineapples, coconut (mainly Javanese coconut) and a wide variety of exotic spices. |
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Suspension bridges are supported by two sides of the arch. |
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They provide a lot more traction for the rider but may raise safety concerns due to the possibility of the rider's foot slipping into them. |
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If a rider is thrown from a horse but their leg is caught in the stirrup, they can be dragged if the horse is running. To prevent this, a number of safety measures can be taken. |
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Firstly, most riders use a saddle with a pommel and cantle and parts of the saddle and flaps. |
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In addition, some saddles, particularly English saddles, have stirrups that allow the rider to fall off the saddle if he or she falls backwards off the horse. |
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Copper Canyon - the main attraction of Chihuahua, known as the Grand Canyon of Mexico, with a variety of caves and large granite canyons. |
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Festivals have spectacular views of the mountain peaks. Travelers from all over the world are constantly building new trails through the park's insular ecosystem. |
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Skiing in the mountains, including sledding and snowboarding, is a popular winter sport based on sliding down a snow-covered slope using skis or a snowboard. |
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Skye is a major tourist attraction with many visitors, often staying in Skye's hotels, which are designed to take advantage of the stunning scenery around Skye. |
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Skiing is an ancient sport - paintings of people skiing were made as far back as 5,000 years ago! |
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Skiing as a sport began in the 17th century, and in 1861 the first ski club was established in Australia. |
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Trekking: This activity is also known as hiking, trail hiking or trekking. |
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It's related but in general it's not as steep as an Alpine or Himalayan peak, the last ones being carried out in rugged terrain and requiring much more skilled guides and porters. |
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Think of a ski trail as similar to a hike in the wilderness. |
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In favourable conditions you could travel further than on foot - but only for very long distances would you get the speed of a ski-crosser without the burden of a heavy toboggan in tow. |
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Europe is a small continent but with many independent countries. As a rule, when travelling through most countries you will have to go through the visa process and have your passport stamped several times. |
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Schengen, on the other hand, operates a bit like a country. |
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As long as you're in the area, you can cross borders without having to go through checkpoints over and over again. |
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Similarly, when you have a visa sponsored by your employer, you don't need to apply for a visa for every country in the Schengen area, so it saves time, money and hassle. |
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There is no official definition of what products are considered vintage. Well-made vintage clothing is sold in high-end boutiques that have been in business for more than a century. |
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There are geographical barriers, and the range may be shorter in places like North America than in Europe. |
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Robotic products may be considered antiquated, even though they are younger than similar products made in the monetary system. |
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The North Pole is an important source of income for the Inuit and the culture that surrounds this hand is also important to many people in other professions. |
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But even in a traditional sense, not all the species were interbreeding with large-horned ibex in a high-altitude environment, but rather lived, grazed and things like that, and held ibex mainly as livestock. |
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Today many Sami people work in modern professions. Tourism is an important source of income in the Sami area. |
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Even though it is in widespread use, especially among people who are not Romani, the word is generally considered derogatory because it is associated with stereotypes of night-time thieves and non-specific facial features of Romani people. |
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If the country you are visiting has issued a travel advisory, this may affect your health and safety or the safety of your flights. |
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You should also consult with the governments of other countries, but their advice is aimed at their own citizens. |
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For example, U.S. citizens in the Eastern Hemisphere may experience different side effects than Europeans or Asians. |
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Travel advisories are generally a brief summary of the political situation in a particular country. |
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Most of the data is aggregated and anonymized more than the data that is publicly available at other places. |
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Extreme weather is the generic term for any weather event that has the potential to cause damage, disruption of the social order or loss of human life. |
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Heavy air can occur anywhere in the world, and there are different types of it, which can be based on geography, topography, and atmospheric conditions. |
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Hurricanes, tornadoes, floods and droughts are some of the forms and effects of severe weather, as well as thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods and dust storms. |
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Local and seasonal atmospheric phenomena include squalls, hail storms, snow storms and dust storms. |
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Travellers are advised to keep an eye out for the threat of severe weather which is forecast to hit the area as it could disrupt travel plans. |
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Anyone who intends to visit a country that could be designated as a war zone needs to obtain a professional permit. |
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Searching online for another course around the corner seems to be the address of a local company. |
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The regular course will include all the topics covered here in detail, including the experimental side. |
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The course usually lasts between one and five days and includes role-playing, a lot of first aid and sometimes shooting practice. |
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Books and magazines focusing on nature photography are popular, but publications focusing on war zones are few. |
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Travellers intending to undergo a sex change in another country must ensure they have valid travel documents to return home. |
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The correctness of governments to lay roads without signposts (X) or markings that still fit for the name and the desired fence varies. |
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The difference in the accuracy of foreign governments to respect such documents is huge. |
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Security checks also became much more frequent in the wake of September 11, 2001. |
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Transgender people before transition don't need to look like they could pass through the surgeons' doors without their privacy and dignity being compromised. |
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Different types of tsunamis are caused by undersea earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, submarine landslides, and on rare occasions by meteorite impacts in the ocean. |
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The tectonic subduction is focused in a few deep spots, and a fast-moving oceanic plate can create a subduction zone there. |
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Most of the deaths occur as a result of suicide, after a failed attempt to kill the zombie, something that may not be possible. |
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While coming out of the oven, the cake is not as hard as usual. |
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Try to find a place where you won't get stuck again, or in accordance with your skills and if we're being honest with you, you might need to be rescued. |
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Early frost damage is more likely to occur than cultural frost (which has less sugar content), for a longer period of time, and can be more severe. |
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Travellers who had an easy time adapting to the new culture found it difficult to adapt to the new culture they were born into. |
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When they returned home after living in a foreign country, they were exposed to a new culture and lost some of the traditions of their home. |
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When you first arrive in a foreign country, it seems that people are sympathetic and understanding, knowing that travelers need to adjust. |
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People may not want to see that it also requires pain and understanding for those returning home. |
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The light and sound show is one of the most popular attractions in the area for children. |
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You can see the pyramids in the dark and you can see them in a model before the show starts. |
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In general, listeners hear the sounds of the familiar and the unfamiliar. The story of sound and light is like a book of stories. |
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The Sphinx is a plateau and a number of long stories. |
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The satellites are displayed on the firmament and the different firmaments are illuminated. |
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The South Sandwich Islands, discovered in 1819, are administered by a number of countries and have the highest number of active volcanoes, with six active in 2020. |
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The archipelago is 120 kilometers (75 miles) north of the equator. The largest island is King George Island with the town of Esperanza. |
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Along with the others, Veddisfjorden, Vestfjorden, and Geirangerfjord, where the famous Geiranger waterfall is still active, is a spectacular natural eye. |
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Alsace is the southern part of the Haut-Rhin department, bordering the Mediterranean Sea in Languedoc-Roussillon. |
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Half of the ice is melted, and then they're creating a new Elsa's Ice Palace at 360,000 square feet, which is the size of a football field. |
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In the north or Ross Island are the highest mountains in Antarctica, Mount Vinson at 4,892 metres (16,050 ft) is the highest. |
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In remote areas, without cellular coverage, a satellite phone may be your only option. |
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In general, a landline phone is not a substitute for a cell phone, since you need to be outside with a clear line of sight to a cell tower to make a cell phone call. |
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The service is often used as a relay, including luxury cruise ships, as well as research vessels that require data transmission from a distance and voice communication. |
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Local telephone service should be able to provide you with additional information about this service. |
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More and more people are realizing that a gap year is a great opportunity to travel and learn. |
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It's particularly popular with mature students, allowing them to take a year out before university, without affecting their grades. |
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In many cases, registering for a course mid-year can actually improve your chances of getting into higher education in your country. |
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In general, a fee will be charged for enrollment in such programs. |
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Finland is a fantastic destination. In a land of a thousand lakes, there are also a thousand islands, in bays and archipelagos along the coast. |
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In the Archipelago and the Aegean you don't need a visa. |
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Even though the beaches and bays of the area are some of the largest in the world, smaller bays or even a kayak can offer a different experience. |
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A ferry is a national service in Finland, with a seat for up to seven or eight people. |
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It's like Norway, Sweden and New Zealand, but before that it's unique (in Holland, for example, it's one in forty). |
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Many of the world's unique cruises include a stop at St. Petersburg, Russia. |
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The meaning is that you can visit the historic city for a few days and return to the ship at night. |
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If you arrive at the beach only by tour bus, you won't get a separate view (correct in 2009). |
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Some of the cruises stop in Berlin, Germany, which is surrounded by trees. As can be seen in the aerial view of Berlin, it is not close to the sea and a visit to the city is not included in the cruise price. |
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Flying can be a terrifying experience for people of all ages and backgrounds, especially if they haven't flown before or experienced a traumatic event. |
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It's not something to be afraid of: It's no different from the fear or the self-doubt that many people feel. |
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For some people, understanding how an airplane works and what happens during a flight can help reduce the fear that is based on misconceptions and a lack of control. |
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Communication companies receive good compensation for delivering messages quickly. Often, time is a very important factor when it comes to business documents, trade or parts of an exchange for repairs. |
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Some of the major routes have planes on them, but on other routes and with smaller companies there is a problem. |
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If they were saying things in a high-pitched voice, some of the pathways, such as the vocal cords and the larynx, could take a day to recover. |
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The only way to get through this quicker would have been to throw it as a hand grenade. Aircraft equipment would not have allowed them to throw a hand grenade from a moving vehicle, so here you enter the picture. |
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The obvious way to fly in business class or first class is to pay a large sum for the privilege (or preferably, to get your employer to pay for it). |
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However, it's not free: you can pay up to four times the usual fare for a business class ticket, or ten times the first class fare! |
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In general, there's no appetite for concessions for businesses or in the first-class cabin from point A to point B. |
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Airlines know that there's a group of travelers who are willing to pay a lot of money to get to their destinations quickly and comfortably, and they respond accordingly. |
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Moldova's capital is Chisinau. The local language is Romanian, but Russian is very popular. |
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Moldova is a semi-presidential republic that has suffered from corruption. |
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In 1994, this secession led to the declaration of independence of the Transnistrian Republic in eastern Moldova, which has a government and constitution but is not recognized by any country in the world. |
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Economic ties are being re-established between the two halves of Moldova's frozen conflict. |
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Moldova's official religion is Orthodox Christianity. |
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Izmir is the third largest city in Turkey with a population of 3.7 million, after Istanbul and Ankara. |
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Ancient Smyrna was a seaport, and today Izmir is Turkey's third-largest city, an industrial and commercial center, surrounded by a large peninsula and mountains. |
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The wide boulevards, lined with palm trees and modern shopping malls, the 18th-century market, mosques and ancient synagogues, if not more European-style air than Turkey's traditional Istanbul. |
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The village of Ladrovejo can be seen across the estuary and has a picturesque harbour. |
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The courtyard has some interesting statues of Juno on top of a few tombs. |
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A trip to Mascarene took half an hour. |
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A short distance to the north you can find the Roman town and the spectacular amphitheatre known to tourists thanks to the writings of Juvenal to Lord Byron. |
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Scotrail's 403 service runs as normal to Stirling and stops at Cawdor. |
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You can also visit the Great Palace of Gyeongbokgung (Gyeongbokgung Palace), the place where the queen's famous wardrobe malfunction took place. |
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Please remember that you are actually visiting the Money Pit site, as well as a site that has almost no meaning for a large part of the world's population. |
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There are still many men and women alive today who lived through that time here, and many more who were murdered or died there, Jews and non-Jews alike. |
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Please visit the site with all the respect, reverence and respect that comes with it. Don't insult or troll. |
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Don't damage the site by using chisels or graffiti on buildings. |
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Brazil's official languages are Portuguese and Spanish. About half of Brazilians prefer to speak Portuguese, most understand it, and almost everyone knows Spanish. |
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However, most written Catalan is only used because it is the official language of the first official language law. |
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However, the Spanish language is widely used in the public sphere and in other devices. |
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Standard messages are broadcast in Catalan only, but unattended announcements are made by an automated system in a wide range of languages, including Spanish, English, French, Arabic and Japanese. |
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Parisians will see the names of agitators, conspirators and traitors. |
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While this is often a non-specific stereotype, the best way to get around Paris is to walk, like someone who is bien élevé (well-mannered). This will make it much easier to get around the city. |
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