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331: PEPSI VS COKE
... known as "red Pepsi", has finally started to fight back. The battle for Saudi Arabia actually began 6 years ago, when the Arab boycott collapsed and Coca-Cola began to make inroads into the Gulf, Egypt, Lebanon, and Jordan. The start of the Gulf War, however, temporarily stunted Coca-Cola's growth in the region. Pepsi's 5 Saudi factories worked 24 hours a day to keep the troops refreshed. The ...
332: Is Our Society Becoming Post-l
... rhetorical, for it is the subtle interplay between teller and audience that shapes the tales to match the values of that audience. Although there have been pictographic alphabets for many thousands of years, in ancient Egypt and the Mayans in Meso-America, these kinds of alphabets use symbols to represent things, people and events and many hundreds of pictures are needed to record a lot of information. It was the invention ...
333: Constructual Building Material
... and other applications where durability is desired. The exact date at which people discovered the technique of smelting iron ore to produce usable metal is not known. The earliest iron tools found by archaeologists in Egypt date from about 3000 BC, and iron ornaments were used even earlier; the comparatively advanced technique of hardening iron weapons by heat treatment was known to the Greeks about 1000 BC. The alloys produced by ...
334: Cancer Ward The Old Doctor
... is the sense beyond. It is not only literally true but shows a truth of greater glory and truth of the spirit. Dante used the example: “...in the departure of the people of Israel from Egypt, Judea was made holy and free. [7] For even though the literal truth of this passage is clear, what it means spiritually is no less true, that in the departure of the soul from sin ...
335: Does The Internet Foster Isola
... concept for the Internet was to make a link in to a new world, a world that has many different opportunities within its self. To gives the people options to go to China, Italy, and Egypt without spending a lot of money on the trip. To open new experiences and ideas that are just a click of a button away. The idea of going on to the internet for almost every ...
336: CONTRACEPTION
CONTRACEPTION Almost 3,500 years ago, men in Egypt wore condom-like sheaths as attractive and eye-catching penis covers. By the 18th century, condoms were being made from sheep intestines. In Victorian England, sexual stimulation was believed to shorten one's life, so ...
337: Contraception
CONTRACEPTION Almost 3,500 years ago, men in Egypt wore condom-like sheaths as attractive and eye-catching penis covers. By the 18th century, condoms were being made from sheep intestines. In Victorian England, sexual stimulation was believed to shorten one's life, so ...
338: Political Economy Of The Ancient India
... few European nations to possess both the navigational know -how and the necessary motivation for the long sea voyage. During the 15th century, the land routes for the Indian trade—via the Red Sea and Egypt or across Persia, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey—had become increasingly blocked, mainly by Ottoman action. The surviving Egyptian route was subject to increasing exploitation by a line of middlemen, ending with the Venetian monopoly of ...
339: Marine Corps
... be, for most of the remaining 1800s, that the Marines be used to conquer additional land in areas such as China, Formosa, Japan, Korea, Samoa, Hawaii, Panama, Nicaragua, Uruguay, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Haiti, and Egypt. These Marines would be sent in, followed by the "Bluejackets", to claim land and objectives (property) for the United States for the purpose of "protecting American lives and property". After the United States declared war ...
340: D-Day
... cranes and hoists. Right after Dieppe, things began to go better for the Allies. in the fall of 1942 the British 8th army, commanded by General Bernard Law Montgomery, defeated the Germans and Italians in Egypt- the first in a series of defeats that was to drive them out of the North African desert. And farther west, nearer to the Atlantic side of Africa, a 1000-ship British and American invasion ...


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