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    seafarers. They sailed out to the Mediterranean Sea and Aegean Sea to make some kind of connection with the outside world which would eventually lead to more Greek colonies later on. Secondly, between 750 and 550 B.C.E., a substantial amount of Greeks left their homelands to colonize in remote lands. The Greeks settled all across the Mediterranean which lead to the Greek culture being distributed throughout the Mediterranean. Colonization all across the Mediterranean helped advance a greater…

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    Antikythera Mechanism

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    Often some of the greatest discoveries hold the greatest mysteries. Discovered by sponge divers in 1902, the Antikythera Mechanism, often thought of as the first underwater archaeology find, is no exception. Careful studies have dated this artefact to the first century B.C., but the artefact has the appearance and complexity of a much later time in history. Now believed to be an elaborate calendar and astronomical device, the Antikythera Mechanism harbours its mystery within its intricate inner…

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    Nicholas Malek Ib Bio 3rd 10-10-17 Macromolecule Meal Plan Project The diet/meal plan I chose was the Mediterranean diet. The goal of the mediterranean diet is to lower the amount unsaturated fat consumed and replace them with that of saturated fats. Another end goal of the mediterranean diet is to lower risk of health problems such as cardiovascular disease and cancer by changing the type and amount of fats being consumed which can cause a longer life. The layout diet consist of first eat…

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    Dengue Fever Essay

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    Dengue Fever: a mosquito borne disease resulting in the symptoms of sudden high fever, severe headaches, pain behind the eyes, severe joint and muscle pain, nausea, vomiting, and skin rash which appear three to four days after the onset of fever, mild bleeding (such a nose bleeding, bleeding gums, or easy bruising). The tissue invaded are the heart and skeletal muscles. According to ncbi.nlm.nih.gov, the following experiment was enacted: “A prospective pediatric clinical cohort of 102 dengue…

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    Atlantic City, in modern times, is regarded by many to be a failing city. However, as its rather famous status suggests, the city was not always so bad. At one time, economic forces like tourism propelled the city to amazing heights. The city’s infrastructure, community, and industries all lead to a bustling economy. The condition of the city is not a random draw, of course; it has ups and downs that correlate with the success of its economy. Seemingly, the level of economic success that the…

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    The Crusades were influenced by the Eastern culture. Because of this the Crusades took the opportunity to spread the idea. They saw the way there country treated each other and decided to spread it throughout the land that they occupied in the Western Nations. This made the peoples Social life more courteous to one another and spread the chivalry around the Western Nations. The last are that will be focused on is the Religious area. Religion was pretty big with the Crusades were the Christians,…

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    Introduction One of the essential things in writing or any form of media to persuade individuals is the use of rhetoric and the tools of rhetoric. This analysis will discuss the use of rhetoric in addressing an audience on the imperative issue of the current refugee crisis and its overall impact on the European continent. There are two groups of refugees that this will be focusing on, the main group are Libyan refugees and the second group are Syrian refugees. The Libyan refugee crisis started…

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    Barcelona Virtual Trip

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    Village and taste liquors of Monterrat. Another stop on our tour is the Gothic Quarter, the heart of the old city of Barcelona. There is a mixture of historic buildings and modern bars. And an evening walks on the beach with beautiful views of the Mediterranean Sea. We’ll see an authentic flamenco show and dinner at Tablao Flamenco Cordobes. Enjoy a passionate performance with music, singing, and spontaneous dancing as we dine on local cuisine. Excursions total approximately $465.00 per…

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    Lazio Research Paper

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    Lazio is also known as Latium. It is located in center of Italy and it is home to the capital city of Rome. Lazio is the third most populated region in Italy it has 5,732,212 population in 2011 estimation. The region total area is 6,655 sq mi. Shares it's bounded by the Apennine Mountains to the east and the Tyrrhenian coast to the west, Lazio is occupied with woods and pastures, hills and valleys, rivers and lakes, and as many as twenty-five nature parks and reserves. Lazio experienced a rush…

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    animal-products. A diet I will go into more depth in this paper is the Mediterranean Diet. By glancing at the name of this diet, it may seem old-fashioned because of the Mediterranean Sea. But this is not a water-only diet. This is a diet that lowers the fat intake and decreases risks for chronic diseases like many diets today do. The Mediterranean diet can be beneficial for those wanting to make a difference in their lives. The Mediterranean diet is simple, yet has many parts to it. This,…

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