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- 10061: Utah's State Symbols
- ... total population was 2,048,753. Religion For many Utahns, religion plays an integral role in everyday life. Over 70 percent of Utah's population are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, better known as the "Mormons." In the Salt Lake Valley, active congregations of over 30 different denominations meet weekly. All major world religions are represented in Utah as well as many non-denominational houses ...
- 10062: Geography of 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 ...
- 10063: The Future of The City of Miami
- ... What will the city consist of during the year 2000? These professors included George Hernandez, a professor of architecture, who currently runs his own firm in Coral Gables; George Wilson, assistant professor of sociology; Fred D' Aguiar, a local writer and film producer, and Ronald Hofsteider. Hernandez whom has been in Miami since 1962, expressed his views by saying, Cities should be built around infrastructures. Building a city is building a ...
- 10064: Analysis Of International Law
- ... present Charter. The commands of international law must be those that the states impose upon themselves, as states must give consent to the commands that they will follow. It is a direct expression of raison d'etat, the "interests of the state", and aims to serve the state, as well as protect the state by giving its rights and duties. This is done through treaties and other consensual engagements which are ...
- 10065: Animal Cruelty Leads To Human
- ... dragged the innocent creature through the main street of town. He walked into his high school cafeteria and opened fire on his classmates. Two classmates were killed and 22 others injured, four critically. Later that day, police found his parents shot to death in their home." "Prior to committing multiple murders, Luke Woodham, age 16, wrote in his personal journal that he and an accomplice beat, burned and tortured his dog ...
- 10066: Southeast Asia
- ... molding which portrayed much more work and love of art. One thing that all of Southeastern Asian art has in common is the depiction of their devotion to Buddah. It is said that "If, one day, one would want to count the number of stupas, pagodas and temples dedicated to Buddah throughout Burma, one would find as many as there are grains of sand in the Hoggar Desert."
- 10067: Take a Bite of Wisconsin (Cheese)
- ... be concerned about. This group provides us with calcium, protein, riboflavin (Vitamin B2) and phosphorus, which are necessary nutrients for our bodies. By using the Food Pyramid guide, we should have 2-3 servings per day of the milk, yogurt, & cheese group. We should strive to get these very important nutrients that come from cheese and other dairy products. Making cheese a delicious part of your healthy diet is simple and ...
- 10068: Animal Experimentation
- ... accurate result. Alternatives to cosmetic testing are far less expensive and more accurate. Animals obviously have different biological systems than humans, and therefore the tests cannot be as accurate as the current tests of modern day science. Some animal-free alternatives are cell and tissue cultures, corneas from eye banks, and sophisticated computer and mathematical models. Companies may also calculate a formula using ingredients already proven safe by the FDA. Most ...
- 10069: The Diary of Anne Frank
- ... Here, they were not allowed to have contact with people outside their home, and the food that they were allowed to buy was very limited and expensive. The Jews were allowed only 183 calories per day and they had to pay 20 times as much as Germans for each calory (Gilbert 53). More than 13,000 Jews died of starvation in these ghettos (54). The Jewish population was quickly beginning to ...
- 10070: Monaco
- ... but has a ready exchange market. Monaco has a rich history with artifacts reaching back to 700 B.C. when Phoenicians settled the Mediterranean. The Genoese from Italy gained control over Monaco in 1100 A.D. After an uprising of the Monegasque they gained control over themselves. Then Prince Jean was murdered by his brother in 1505. Lucien was murdered by a relative. Prince Honoree was drowned by some of his ...
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