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10051: A Separate Peace: Adolescence
... book where Gene would be studying and Finny would come along and talk him into playing something or going somewhere. “Don’t go. Finny said very simply and casually as though he were saying nice day. He shrugged, don’t go. What the hell, it’s only a game. “ “I had stopped halfway across the room, and now I just looked at him. What do you mean? I muttered. What he ...
10052: Japan
... is located in the Keihin(Tokyo-Yokohama) belt and in Saitame Prefecture. Tokyo is located just an hour or two by train to the many locations of scenic, historical and interest that are ideal for day trip of weekends away.(4) Much of the Kanto Plain has been eaten up by residential and commercial or industrial construction, but the reminder of the plain is still intensively farmed and produces rice, tea ...
10053: Origanum Vulgare
... foods as well. The Spanish word oregano means marjoram. Oregano is also known as marjoram in northern and central Europe. In Greek, Oregano means ‘Joy of the Mountains’ from where it is gathered. Before modern day medicines were invented for stomachaches, oregano was used for minor food poisonings and convulsions. Externally, oregano was used on skin irritations to cease the itch. The French included it in soaps and pomades. The Greeks ...
10054: The Civil Rights Museum
The Civil Rights Museum One day in class, I was told to look up subjects concerning the civil rights. The only problem was that I did not know how and where to start, and neither did the rest of my classmates ...
10055: History of Athens, Greece
... is another important quality that we got from Athens. There are many different buildings in the United States that have ancient architecture. Greek architecture dominates the style of buildings in the government buildings of Washington D.C. and hundreds of other cities in the United States. Such as courthouses, libraries, university buildings, interior of theaters, opera houses, and many other types of buildings. Many different languages are from Latin. Such as ...
10056: Egypt
... In the coastal region where it is easy to grow crops, the annual temperatures range from 99 degrees to 57 degrees . Wide variations of temperatures occur in the desert, ranging from 114 degrees during the day to 42 degrees at night. The winter season Temperature often drops to 32 degrees the most humid areas are along the Mediterranean coast where the Average rainfall is about 8 inches. Precipitation decreases rapidly to ...
10057: Ohio
... Engineering Laboratories Company (DECO), where he is best known for developing self-starters for cars which put ladies in the drivers seat by eliminating cranking. There were several entrepreneurs in the period as well. John D. Rockefeller organized a ๔trust๖ from his large and diverse company. By the age of 40, he controlled 80 percent of the worlds known oil. Another entrepreneur was Andrew Carnegie. these men had power not only ...
10058: The Lowell Observatory
... refracting telescope that was 32 feet long. Costing $20,000, it is housed in a dome made of Ponderosa pine, the dome was built in ten days with ten men, using no tools. To this day is still standing, and is recognized as a National Historic Landmark; it allows viewers to go in and look through the telescope during the night shows. Dr. Percival used this telescope to study Mars; this ...
10059: Mauritania
... Gendarmerie, National Police, and Presidential Guards. But most are not used much except for protecting the president and preventing riots. [1] Government and Social Conditions. Mauritania has been one party military regime since a coup d'etat in 1978. The 1960 constitution was suspended and replaced by a provisional constitution made in 1980 by the military committee for National Salvation. This constitution was abandoned in 1981. In February 1980 Islamic principles ...
10060: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Friendship is the Key
... her "property," but finally realizes if it means eternal damnation he cannot betray a friend. It was a close place. I took it up, and held it in my hand. I was trembling, because I’d got to decide, forever, betwixt two things, and I knowed it. I studied it for a moment, sort of holding my breath, and then says to myself: " All right, then, I’ll go to hell ...


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