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Jordan
Number of words: 785 | Number of pages: 3

... country; they fled to other countries as well. In 1948, the British left the region. After they left, Israel was made from the country of Palestine. And in 1950 the Arabs took the West Bank, and nominated Amir Abdullah as the ruler of the country. In 1951, people in Jerusalem, who objected to his ideas, assassinated Amir Abdullah. Our great ian army took these activists from the country with force. They alienated King Hussein from his Arab neighbors for years. We got pulled in to the Gulf War. Also, we got trapped between Iraq and the other governments that were against Iraq occupation of Kuwait. We went with the UN embargo of Iraq that showed that we are not support ...

China
Number of words: 1391 | Number of pages: 6

... " is considered by the Chinese Communist Party to be truly democratic, since it is the dictatorship of the vast majority, the ‘ people' over a tiny minority of reactionaries. The Chinese Communist Party formed in 1921 is founded upon strict Marxist beliefs that coincide with ideas expressed in the Communist Manifesto. " The CCP has, as it's mission the creation of a stateless classless society. Because the dictatorship of the proletariat must be led by the party of the proletariat, the CCP by virtue of being the vanguard of the working class, and because of its knowledge of Marxism-Leninism and its organizatioal capacities, is best able to ...

Copacabana
Number of words: 565 | Number of pages: 3

... off the boat, the first steps to the path are few feet away from the shoreline. The steps they take are considered sacred and the people are supposed to go on them bear footed. These steps are made up of little rocks, some of them smoother than others. The first few steps up the mountain are relatively simple to climb. Nevertheless, as one goes higher, the steepness of the mountain begins to take affect on one's already weary feet, making it difficult to get to the top, but not impossible. The trees that surround the path make them feel part of a place where nothing could go wrong. If one were lucky enough, they would find a piece of rock that was used to make the steps. Once they are c ...

Venezuela
Number of words: 960 | Number of pages: 4

... a continental shelf, and it has over 300 islands and keys. A mountainous region about where Caracas is located, that includes the western coastal chain. The valleys in this region are semi arid and dry. The Andean Mountain region borders Columbia and contains 's highest mountain peaks. Mount Pico Bolivar is the highest elevation in ; it is 16,429 feet tall. The flat tropical Savanna is another region which lies between the coastal range and the Orinoco River. The last region is south of the Orinoco River. It is known as the Guayana Jungle. The Guyana is 45% of the national territory and a small population of the indigenous. The soil of the land is different in different areas, b ...

England
Number of words: 379 | Number of pages: 2

... of the greatest would be the Tower of London. It is a great fortress, with not to pleasurable memories. In there Queen Elizabeth 1 and Sir Walter Raleigh were imprisoned. Anne Buleyn was killed there. You could take a tour deep below the castle to see the beautiful crown jewels. England is also famous for the Buckingham Palace. There is where the Queen of England lives. At the Buckingham Palace you can see a wonderful ceremony called the Changing of the Guard. In this ceremony men with red tunics and black helmets march down the street. One major thing England is famous for is Big Ben. Big Ben is a really big clock tower. This clock determines the right time for every clock in the world ...

El Salvador
Number of words: 2513 | Number of pages: 10

... also has mineral deposits of gold, silver, coal, copper, iron, lead, zinc, sulfur, and quicksilver. Other valuable products include sugar, cocoa, rubber, cotton, tobacco, indigo, and henequen (for making twine and bags). Most of the farms are small family holdings and are worked by crude methods. Modern farming machinery is used on the large estates. The government is trying to change the country's dependence upon the coffee crop. Farmers who grow cotton for export receive bonuses from the government. The population is an estimated 2,072,506, with a population density of 157 people per square mile. Of the 13, 176 square miles, 63% is rural, 37% is urban. Its greatest length is 60 miles, i ...

The Pyramids Of Egypt
Number of words: 448 | Number of pages: 2

... Egyptians also had other means of burial practices. Many of the pharaohs were buried in hidden temples. A famous discovery is the one of King Tutankhamen. King Cheops of the Fourth Dynasty chose a plateau in Giza for his pyramid. He followed his father's constructions which was the first real pyramid. The pyramid of Cheops was also known as the Great Pyramid. One hundred thousand Egyptians worked on it for twenty years before it was completed. It was the largest tomb-pyramid ever built. It was said that if the pyramid was taken apart, the stones could build a wall ten feet tall and one foot wide all around the entire county of France. The Great Pyramid was made of granite and lim ...

Chicago: A City Of The Senses
Number of words: 650 | Number of pages: 3

... and loud sighing. The flash of an Indian woman's purple sari caught Holzman 2 my eye. The different facial expressions, personalities, and wardrobes present added sparkle to the otherwise dull and uninteresting dimension of public transportation. While watching these different characters, I was drawn to the highest floor of the Sears Tower, where lights illuminated the sky and blended artfully into a pattern of lines. When I walked in the street, lights from stores and nightclubs permeated above and around me, making me feel as if I were at the bottom of a pit of existence, looking up at all the activity. This visual vertigo lasted until I ended at an elevated trai ...

Australia's Future
Number of words: 3173 | Number of pages: 12

... good reasons to defer such dangerous indulgence. Immediately north of our spacious continent is a group of islands that are burgeoning with humanity. Our neighbours are very different to ourselves in race, creed and religion. Their booming economy is dominated by a military regime that grows stronger as the nation grows richer. Their actions over East Timor show a ruthless expansionist policy. Indonesia is a nation with a desperate shortage of space, which must regard our empty country with some envy. An attitude that poses a threat to the tenure of our lands, if not our lives, and makes questions of our choice of constitution both an irrelevant and a dangerous diversion. Even if ...

Galicia
Number of words: 1430 | Number of pages: 6

... They seem to have many things in common with the Irish and the Scots because of this. Including a bagpipe-like instrument called a Gaita. The language of Galicia is different from the rest of Spain also, they speak a variation of Castillian which has some French tones as well as Portuguese. They have their own favorite foods also, which consist mainly of seafood. Some of their specialty dishes are: merluza (hake), cigalas (prawns), camarones (small shrimp). chipirones (little squid), langostines (crayfish), vieiras (scallops), percebes (goose baracles), and trout and other local fish. Most of their dishes are served either in casseroles or broiled, or steamed, or rolled into c ...

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