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- 11471: South Korea
- ... 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 people, so they can have huge factories and be very productive.
- 11472: Egypt : The People
- ... collector and the engineer who directed the control of the irrigation system. The staff of a social center usually includes a doctor, nurses, a veterinarian, an agricultural advisor, and the teacher of the local elementary school. The advice and help that these specialists provide have had a definite impact on the life of the fellahin. The government is attacking problems that were previously the burden of family and neighbors. The task ...
- 11473: Ancient Egypt: Old, Middle, and New Kingdom
- ... rays of the sun. Aton was not simply the god of Egypt, but a god of the entire universe. This god was to be thought of a benevolent father, overseeing all of his followers from high above in the heavens. He was the source of all truth and justice, and he would reward those who followed his laws. This new form of religion did not last, for Akhenaton disappeared fifteen years ...
- 11474: The Parthenon
- ... to the wall of the Acropolis. The Parthenon was made of white marble from Mount Pentelicus (however over time the marble's color has changed to a light yellowish beige). It stands approximately 60 feet high and has an area of 30,030 feet. The Parthenon contains two rooms. One room served as a treasury and the other once contained a large statue of Athena. Perhaps the most dramatic feature of ...
- 11475: Atlantis: We Will Ever Know
- ... These skeletons were positively human. Some of these skeletal remains are on Maui in lava caves near Ulupalakua and Olowalu. The Spanish Conquistadors left diaries of wild blond-haired, blue-eyed 8 to 12 foot high men running around in the Andes during the conquest of the Incas. A couple were reportedly captured but died en route to Europe. If giant animals (dinosaurs) were possible then why not giant men? And ...
- 11476: Mt. St. Helens
- ... of this tragedy. How A Volcano is Formed A volcano is formed in this way: 1)Magma starts off below the crust. 2)Magma collects in chamber. 3)Pressure rises. 4)The pressure rises so high that the magma breaks through the crust and volcano erupts. Often volcanoes are cone shaped. You might ask: "How do they get like that?" This is the answer: When a volcano erupts many minerals and ...
- 11477: The Namib Desert
- ... Temperatures average 16 deg C (60 deg F). Sands, varying from yellow to red in color, form dunes reaching 240 m (800 ft) in height. The annual rainfall averages only 25 mm (1 in), but high humidity results in fog and dew. In the north deeep canyons have been cut by streams. The area's main rivers, the Orange and the Cunene, follow the southern and northern borders, respectively, of Namibia ...
- 11478: South Africa
- ... t require many workers to run them. I propose that 20% of the electricity should come from wind by 2025. Solar Power: South Africa also has a good potential for solatr power. It has a high average tempertaure, and is a dry country, which means it is usually sunny. The cost are more expensive than other power sources, but there are no environmental costs, and it will never run out. The ...
- 11479: Korea
- ... more than five percent in the last few years.(InsouthKoreaBuisiness ) It is stepping forward into the age of technology by putting satellites into space, building nuclear power plants, creating telecommunication systems, and building and utilizing high speed railways. North Korea is a closed society. North Korea is ruled by communism. Because of communist philosophy, religion is discouraged, and more than two thirds of the people are non-religious. Unlike South Korea ...
- 11480: Iraq: A Country on the Rise
- ... number of nurses, and only 1,465 dentists (about 1 per every 10,000 people). In a survey only 10% of married women reported to use any form of birth control. Infant death is extremely high at 79 deaths per 1,000 with a total of 68,121 per year. 83% of the country is immunized for measles and DPT. Education is also very poor. The literacy rate is only about ...
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