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10021: Pakistan
... which has been described as “a culture of corruption and injustice,” that will be the downfall of Pakistan due to its obsession with political vendettas and self-enrichment (Burns A7). Works Cited Banks, Arthur, Alan Day, Theral Muller, eds. Political Handbook of the World 1995-1996. New York: CSA Publications, 1996. Burns, John F. “In Pakistan, Coup Trials Mostly Yield Skepticism.” New York Times 2 April 1996: A5. - - - - . “Hospital Blast In ...
10022: Australian Immigration and Its Effects
... it unsuitable for a colony. They then moved north to Port Jackson, one of the world's best natural harbors. The settlement was started on January 26 which is now celebrated every year as Australia day. The settlement was later named Sydney after Britain's secretary, Lord Sydney. Lord Sydney was responsible for the entire colony. The first European immigrants brought with them their livestock, plants, and traditional ways. Much of ...
10023: The Problems of Mexico City
... its overcrowding and overpopulation, its dangerous environment, its dwindling water supply, and its terrible air pollution. One of Mexico City's problems is that it has an enormous population that continues to rapidly increase every day. There are many people that move to Mexico City and many people that are born there every year. These factors contribute even more to its overcrowding and overpopulation. Another problem is Mexico City's habitat ...
10024: All Quiet on the Western Front
... new perspective of the battlefield was presented in which soldiers of opposite forces are in much of the same state: frightened human beings with family and loved ones at home, attempting to avoid death each day by whatever means possible; many very likely questioning the purpose of war as Paul constantly did. Many conflicts of values were presented constantly throughout the course of World War I. One of the strongest which ...
10025: Ethiopia
... of the Ethiopian people are suffering from mass starvation. reasons for the lack of food in Ethiopia are: Over Population, caused by lack of use of family planning. 2.Poor Soils, most of the U.D.C.'s have infertile red and yellow laterite. 3.Variable Climates 4.Poor Distribution, 5.Food Destruction, 6.Tools and Technology: lack of proper farming equipment, to obtain successful yields., 8. Ignorance, 9.Food Taboos ...
10026: South Africa
... more sources of natural gas, and oil. Large amounts of gas were recently found at Mossel Bay on the south coast. The reserves are large enough to produce 25,000 of diesel and petrol a day for thirty years. South Africa has one nuclear power plant. It also has a large supply of Uranuim, which is a by product of copper mining. It has 247,600 metric tons of recoverable uranium ...
10027: Italy
... city centers. Most rural communities in the past consisted of a compact settlement surrounded by a large area of agricultural land. The farmers usually lived in town and traveled to work in the fields each day. This pattern of living was especially common in southern Italy, in northern Italy the farmers usually lived on their land. Italians take great pride in the quality of their cooking. They traditionally eat their main ...
10028: Nova Scotia
... the English flag, may have reached Cape Breton Island in 1497. Colonial Period The first settlers of the area were the French, who called it Acadia and founded Port Royal in 1605. Acadia included present-day New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. The English, rivals of the French in Europe and the New World, refused to recognize French claims to Acadia, which they called Nova Scotia (New Scotland) and ...
10029: Mexico
... are examples. By AD 1100 the Toltecs had conquered much of central and southern Mexico and had established their capital at Tula in the Mesa Central. They also built the city of Teotihuacan near present-day Mexico City. At about the same time, the Zapotecs controlled the Oaxaca Valley and parts of the Southern Highlands. The cities they built at Mitla and Monte Alban remain, though they were taken over by ...
10030: Lassen Peak
... 350,000 years ago. The people that studied this volcano only use the last 35,000 years to predict the volcanoes next eruption. The most recent eruption at Lassen Peak was in 1914-1917 A.D. The eruption began on May,30,1914 when a small eruption occurred in a new vent near the summit of the Peak. During the following year 1915 more than 150 explosions occurred in various sizes ...


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