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5801: Tomb Raider 2 Walkthrough
... is locked so drop to the water below to obtain the key for the guardhouse. Kill the Tiger who is arriving as you exit the pool. A green section of the ground will get you high enough so you can jump and pull up to the top of the wall. Continue to the guardhouse and open the door Kill the spiders that swarm out the door then enter. A single spider ... guard you shot earlier. Return to the hall and head right to the door you opened from the Boathouse. Kill the attacking Doberman then continue across hall and flip the switch to open a door high on the wall on the opposite side of the canal. Head back to the dead Doberman and shoot out the window. Run and jump and grab the awning. Pull up and then start jumping from ...
5802: Twiggy
... by fans, and was candy to the media’s eyes. She was like a fever that spread. Everyone wanted a piece of her. Her pictures were everywhere. Twiggy’s popularity allowed her to charge revolutionary high prices an hour. She charged as much as $240 an hour opposed to a 50’s top model like Suzy Parker who only received about $40 an hour (Century of Models). Once again Twiggy set ... Twiggy’s favorite thing to eat was ice cream, bananas and hot fudge, she doesn’t drink or smoke but “eats like a horse” (Time). Twiggy is one of those girls who has an extremely high metabolism and is healthy but just cannot gain weight. As a child, her mother was very worried about Leslie’s thinness and took her to see many doctors. The doctors concluded that the thinness was ...
5803: Chinese Dynasties
... more familiar with. Chinese writing is one of the only contemporary writing systems that still prominently bears traces of its pictographic origins. Religion: The Shang worshipped a figure they called "Shang Ti," or "Lord on High." This supreme god ruled over lesser gods of the sun, the moon, the wind, the rain, and other natural forces and places. Shang-Ti also regulated human affairs as well as ruling over the material ... for decline and fall: These efforts put some much strain on the populace that it finally led to the overthrow of this dynasty. 6. Tiang: (618 A.D. - 907 B.C.) founded by a former high official of the Sui Dynasty A. Reason's for Rise: B. Territorial Location & size at height of power (map): Re-extended Chinese control over much of central Asia and Korea. C. System of government & rule ...
5804: Voltaire
... November 21, 1694 in Paris. Voltaire's style, wit, intelligence and keen sense of justice made him one of France's greatest writers and philosophers. Young Francois Marie received an excellent education at a Jesuit school. He left school at 16 and soon formed friendships with a group of sophisticated Parisian aristocrats. Paris society sought his company for his cleverness, humor and remarkable ability to write verse. In 1717 he was arrested for writing ...
5805: Egypt
... and secondary education in Egypt is free, as are public universities and technical schools. Education is required for children between the ages of 6 and 11. Graduates of the primary schools either attend general intermediate school, which prepares them for secondary education, or a technical intermediate school specializing in industrial and agricultural subjects. About 51% of the adult population is literate. Egypt is a largely agricultural country. About 40% of the labor force is engaged in crop farming or herding. Egypt is ...
5806: Mining In Canada
... 108,000 Canadians are directly employed in the mining industry4. Mining is very important in Canadian life. Not only do the products power the family car and heat the family home, the manufacturing sector, the high tech industries and even the better known resource industries are all dependent, in some way, on the mining industry. The mining industry will continue to be an important support to the economy. Mining is taking ... recover the metals in final form. The smelting operation treats the metal-bearing concentrate further, up-grading it to purer form called "matte". Basically: The ore concentrates are mixed with other materials and treated at high temperatures to change the material to other chemical forms. The metal in the matte can be separated further. Further treatment is applied to the final purification of the metal and finishing to the standards required ...
5807: The Yeti
... one that has won popular recognition of the Bhutanese people, is the savage ape-man. All of these different forms of the Yeti, have two common characteristics. They have a strong pungent odor and a high whistling call. The people of Bhutan believe in the existance of the Yeti. Yak-herders have seen the Yeti or saw tracks leading to high mountain passes. In old Tibetan and Bhutanese scrolls, manuscripts, and murals, there are drawings and descriptions of this elusive creature. Many people today believe the Yeti is on the verge of becoming extinct because fewer ...
5808: The Egyptian Pyramids
... corpse or a statue in the case that the body was destroyed. These sacred pyramids for the pharaohs were built in all types of shapes. Common in all pyramids is a central location that is high in elevation. This “high point” represents the stepping stone to the heavens. Usually there would be a Mastaba in the tomb it was known to be as a squarish mound faced with brick or stone above the burial Chamber ...
5809: Peter the Great
... Russian alphabet and introduced Arabic numerals. He started Russian academies for higher education. For the Boyards he made the college aged people to go out of the country for five years to study at a school in a Western European school. For the first time in Russian history there were the publishing of newspapers. He also changed the calendar to agree with the current calendar, the Gregorian. Peter next best accomplishment was that he expanded the ...
5810: Popularity of Television and Magazines On Designing Individual Space
... forward the issue of social engineering and whether the building was in fact, the centre and controlled the acts of daily life within it. The social engineering of this house can be explained by the high levels of complexity and order which can also make the house "…inhospitable to the various incursions of individual lives," (Hildebrand p.147). According to Appleton (REF) the lives of the inhabitants are not simplified by ... the significant number of new titles. The total UK market for home interest magazines is estimated to be worth £119.24 million (MINTEL, 24/06/98, p5). in cover price revenues. The reason for this high cover price revenue is due to the launch of glossy titles priced well above £2.00 per copy, for example Wallpaper is £3.40 per issue. The market has proved resilient through the early 1990 ...


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