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- 6911: Travelers Guide to Colorado
- ... place to grow crops, it has other resources it depends on. These such resources contribute to the well being of the economy. The mountains provide raw material to mine. The forests are numerous, this is great for the logging company. This is also a major contributor to the economy .By selling the wood to mills, who then sell to people who need it, and then it pays back the workers to ... A. Getting there B. Time C. Price If this report was interesting and insightful, (which it was meant to be) Colorado is the place to visit. In the above you read, Colorado should be a great place to visit.
- 6912: South Korea
- ... the principal food crop; onions (810,000), potatoes (726,000); sweet potatoes (315,000); barley (315,000); maize (92,000); and cucumbers, cabbages, and tomatoes (together totaling 567,000). An important development has been the great expansion in the output of fruit, notably apples, melons, peaches, and pears. Other crops include soybeans, cotton, hemp, and silk. The estimated livestock population in the early 1990s was 5.5 million pigs, 2.5 ... and footwear. Annual imports in the early 1990s were valued at $83.8 billion and exports were worth $82.2 billion. Principal trading partners for exports were the United States, Japan, Hong Kong, Germany, Singapore, Great Britain, Canada, and Australia; chief partners for imports were Japan, the United States, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Australia, and Indonesia. To sum this up, South Korea is a very industrial, high-export country. It has many ...
- 6913: New York
- ... settlers moved to western New York. Buffalo was begun in 1803. Rochester was settled in 1812. Some people headed even farther west. They moved to states like Illonois and Michagen. These places were on the Great Lakes. Between 1817 and 1825, the Erie Canal was dug across New York. It ran from Albany to Buffalo. The canal connected the Hudson River and the Atlantic Ocean with the Great Lakes. EARLY HISTORICAL FACTS Ancient Indians reached New York more than 11,000 years ago. They hunted animals with spears. Some of thier spear points have been found. Giovanni de Verranzo was the first European ...
- 6914: Ancient China
- ... midle of the country where the soil is a rich, yellowish earth named Loess. Peasents almost allways provided the food for the entire Chineze empire. Usually there wasn't enough food for the entire so great famines were not totally unusual (some times the peasents even rebelled against their rich owners. Rich people had a pretty cool diet it ranged from ox to bears and bird soup to dog meet. Some times at great feasts their would even be over 300 meals to choose from. While rich people had a "exciting" diet peasents had often not even enough food to survive. Their "diet" usualy consisted of only vegetables and ...
- 6915: Italy
- ... attempts of noblemen and emperors to control them. During the 1300's, one of the greatest eras in human history occurred, The Renaissance. The Renaissance occurred primarily in Italy in the various city states. Many great artists and philosophers lived during this period and enhanced Italy's prestige. The kingdom of Italy was formed in 1861. Five years later, in 1866, Venetia became a part of that kingdom. Rome became its ... 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 meals at midday. Large meals usually consist of a past course, followed by a main course of meat or fish. Italian foods vary ...
- 6916: Ireland
- Ireland Ireland is a country in Europe with a coast on the Atlantic Ocean. It is called the Emerald Isle because of its green color. Its people derived mainly from Great Britain. Most of the population is Roman Catholic. The Climate is much like ours. The republic of Ireland covers 83% of its stand with the other 17% containing the country of Northern Ireland. There are ... United Kingdom, where as the republic is not. The whole Island was under British rule before 1922. The island containing the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, is separated by the original ruling country of Great Britain by way of the Irish Sea. Ireland is actually a detached fragment from the European Mainland. Most of the country is 500 ft. above sea level. The surface of the country is covered by ...
- 6917: Ukraine: Facts
- ... and largest city. Ukraine is the second largest country in Europe after Russia. The total area of Ukraine is 603,700 sq. km (compare the area of France - 551,000 sq. km; Germany - 356,000; Great Britain - 244,000; Italy - 301,000; Spain - 505,000). The area spanned in a west-east direction is 1300 km; from north to south - 900 km. The population of Ukraine is 52 million (Germany - 78 million; France - 56 million; Great Britain - 58 million; Italy - 59 million; Spain - 40 million). Ukraine's state border extends for a total of 7698 km: with Russia - 2484 km; Belarus - 952 km; Rumania - 608 km; Poland - 542 km; Slovakia - 98 ...
- 6918: Australia
- ... 892,150. + SOUTH AUSTRALIA -- ADELAIDE - Tourism: 182,050 per year or seasonally. - Overall Population: 1,427,460. + WESTERN AUSTRALIA -- PERTH - Tourism: 364,100 per year or seasonally. - Overall Population: 1,695,113. + QUEENSLAND -- BRISBANE, CAIRNS & GREAT BARRIER REEF REGION - Tourism: 1,092,300 per year or seasonally. - Overall Population: 3,033,361. + TASMANIA -- HOBART - Tourism: 36,500 per year or seasonally. - Overall Population: 2,027,200. NOTE: Overall population of Australia ... market, we will get directly involved with the Olympic sponsorship. Promotional items such as free samples, will be distributed in advance, to gain brand recognition. In 1998 we plan to move into Melbourne, Brisbaine, the Great Barrier Reef region and New Zealand's South Island. Towards the end of 1988, we will gear up for our entrance into Perth, New Zealand's North Island and Tasmania in 1999. The final oceanic ...
- 6919: Israel - The Presidential Brief
- ... the organization that would eventually result in the creation of the state of Israel. During WWI, the Turks were cruel to the Yishuv, Jewish pioneers living in Palestine. This forced the Jews to fight with Great Britain against the Turks. The Jewish Legion, was formed which fought with British General Allenby to drive the Turks from Palestine. During the war, Chaim Weizmann, the world's leading Zionist, succeeded in obtaining from ... two groups might have learned to live together peacefully. - If the British had permitted Jews to enter Palestine in reasonable numbers, the English and the Zionists could have joined with the Arabs to build a great land. The British did not. As a result, the Zionists and the Arabs never interacted peacefully. They never took the time to realize what the other party was going through. Both of their views were ...
- 6920: India
- ... the native population, intermarried with it and settled in peasant villages. The Aryans brought their religion to India. The various sacrifices of the Aryan cults were accompanied by chanted hymns. These hymns comprised the first great religion work of the Aryans - the Rig Veda. The Veda and the Brahmins, the priests, came to hold a most prominent place in Vedic society. By about the forth century B.C. Hinduism had supplanted ... empires which were ruled by monarchs. In 1018 A.D. Mahmud of Chazhi invaded India from Afghanistan. This was the date when Muslims started to rule India. Islam, the religion of new invaders had a great influence on Indian culture. Muslim invaders intermarried with Hindus, and this process produced a Muslim minority with Hindu heritage. During this time a new language called Hindustani emerged replacing Sanskrit. Then came European merchants looking ...
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