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- 6721: Euthanasia And Suicide
- ... many factors that could separate a person from his family, but also includes the rise in two-parent\\'s working, and rising divorce rates. It also says that other studies have shown that television news stories about suicide have led to a temporary rise in suicide rates. In one article John Ashton says \\"Although some have sought to deny the link with media reportage, that there is such a link, especially ...
- 6722: Liberia
- ... mountains in the north and east. The highest point in the country is Mt. Wutuvi which rises to 4,531 feet. Land area of the country is 43,000 square miles. Liberia's rivers are short and flow parallel to one another from the mountains to the ocean. The largest rivers are the St. Paul, St. John, and Cavalla. Liberia's tropical climate is hot and humid. The usual temperature ranges ...
- 6723: Emma
- ... student at Mrs. Goddards School. Emma challenges herself to reform and refine Harriet. She becomes to aspire to see Harriet marry a person in a higher social station. Harriet is very pretty. She was "short, plump, and fair, with blue eyes and light hair, and a look of great sweetness." (Austen, 20) The other main character of the story is Mr. Knightley. He is a sensible man of about thirty ...
- 6724: History of the Marshall Islands
- ... in 1937 Amelia Earhart was on her famous trip around the world in the air. She disappeared somewhere in the Japan held Micronesia and has never been seen since. Many people think that she was short of gas and made a forced landing on one of the islands. Japan was then upset over what she may have seen and executed her. After the Pearl Harbor bombing in 1941 the Marshall Islands ...
- 6725: A Trip To Panama City
- ... night we arrived at Baquette, a village on the side of the dormant Baru Volcano, where we spent the night. Day 4: We began our day by visiting Volcan Baru National Park and taking a short hike to see the beautiful plants and birds. The volcano is the highest point in Panama at 3475 meters. After our hike we ate lunch and then drove to Chiriqui Grande where we dropped off ...
- 6726: Australia
- ... on the north in the Arafura Sea between Australia and Indonesia and New Guinea, and on the south in the Bass Strait. The coastline length, estimated at 19,200 km (12,000 mi), is remarkably short for so large an area, a result of the relative lack of indentation. Major inlets other than the Gulf of CARPENTARIA and the GREAT AUSTRALIAN BIGHT are few. A self-governing member of the Commonwealth ...
- 6727: Animal Farm: Satire About Communism
- ... announced that they had more oats, more hay, more turnips, worked for shorter hours, and had better water than when they had in Joness day. The farm had a successful year, but they were short of money and needed supplies. In April, Animal Farm was proclaimed a Republic and it needed to elect a President. There was only one candidate, Napoleon, of course. It was said that Snowball was the ...
- 6728: Japan
- ... 5 % of the world total, and it is the seventh most populated nation according to The Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Japan.(5, p.25). Japanese political and economical world power has been one of the success stories of the twentieth century. Though small in geographic area, its popularity is the seventh greatest; its inhabitants crowd themselves into an area the size of the state of Montana or California in the United States ...
- 6729: Mexico
- ... Mexico. In the South of Mexico, the music centers around the marimba, which brings to mind the balmy weather of this region. Also, in Mexico the Corridos are very typical. These are ballads that recount stories and legends and are probably Mexico's most outstanding contribution to American folk music. Mexico has an incredible variety of traditional dances. There are dances to the gods as well as waltzes brought by the ...
- 6730: El Salvador
- ... 1948 and 1949. Sub-topic: Government El Salvador has had 15 constitutions since it gained independence from Spain in the early 19th century. Most of these documents were developed without public opinion. They had a short life span and some were composed primarily to provide a semi-legal basis for the extension of a president's term. The first El Salvadorian constitution was written in 1824. Another constitution in 1841, following ...
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