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    Australia is the only country that is also classified as a continent since it is surrounded by water and is a main continuous expanse of land. Furthermore, Australia has the necessary resources in order to be self-sufficient. While the majority of Australia’s land is not useful besides for tourist purposes such as visiting the beach or the Dundee to see the wild life. Thus, Australia relies on outside people coming in for its main source of income. Australia’s economy has been primarily focused…

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    is not gathered efficiently, and a significant number of these killings are accounted for by the families as suicides or mischances and enrolled in that capacity. In spite of the fact that respect killings are frequently connected with the Asian landmass, particularly the Middle East and South Asia, they happen everywhere throughout the world. In 2000, the United Nations evaluated that 5,000 ladies were casualties of honor killings every year. As indicated by BBC, "Ladies' support bunches, then…

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    [hider=NS skeleton] [center][img]http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/althistory/images/f/f4/Flag_of_Montreal_(No_Napoleon).svg/revision/latest?cb=20120513021903[/img] [h2]Choedal Kingdoms[/h2][/center] [u][b]Nation Overview[/b][/u] Choedal Kingdoms is an absolute monarchy country located north of Ardäin and Mille-Sessau. The lands are average for farming and the mountains are useful to miners. They are one of few nations where farmers aren't the majority, the miners are the majority. Most…

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    China Research Paper

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    country because they support many other countries with Manufactured goods, China is sometimes known as the "the world's factory." China's population consists of around 1.357 billion. China has jurisdiction over twenty-two provinces, it also has a landmass of 9,600,000 km, and is the third-largest country in the world, next only to Russia and Canada. The population…

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    What Is The Cause Of Enron

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    THE RISE AND FAll OF ENRON KARANJYOT SINGH LOVEPREET SINGH 000352171 000352551 WHAT WAS ENRON-Enron, a company headquartered in Houston, worked one of the biggest regular gas transmission organizes in North America, totaling in excess of 36,000 miles, also being the biggest merchant of common gas and power in the United States. Besides from gas and power Enron dealt with a lot…

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    21st century (Gregory, 2013). A mere 0.5m rise will place over 2 billion people worldwide at risk. This is an estimate of 37% of the population within a 60-mile radius of the coast, at a direct or indirect risk of being affected by the corrosion of landmass (Ireland, n.d.). The quantity of assets at risk from being below a 1:100 flood by the end of the century with just a 0.3m rise in sea levels could stand between 17-180 trillion (Hinkel et al,…

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    What Is Climate Change?

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    It is extremely crucial to understand what exactly climate change is and how big of a concern it is before proceeding to talking about the drastic change of the Himalayas that’s being caused by the same. What is Climate change? The climate change phenomenon refers to seasonal changes over a long period with respect to the growing accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Tackling this phenomenon is of utmost importance given the pivotal role that climate plays in the formation of…

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    Exploratory Voyages

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    I. The European Reconnaissance of the World’s Oceans: b/w 1400-1800, European mariners launched series of exploratory voyages 1. Motives for Exploration –prompted Europeans to explore the world’s oceans. Search for basic resources and lands, establish new trade routes to Asian markets, and expand the influence of Christianity. a) Portuguese Exploration: -poor kingdom of Portugal searched for fresh resources and lands -from 13th century, Portuguese seamen ventured away from coasts to…

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    The Americas were sparsely inhabited and unused. Much of the land had been used once but was soon deserted since the inhabitants were mostly hunter-gathers, wandering across the land. The land was basically wasted and it was lucky that the Europeans finally found a use for it. The Europeans used the empty lands for their benefit while the Indians had not. For a thousand years, the Americas had not changed with a few exceptions of the Iroquois, the Aztecs, and the Incas, which were continually…

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    ways, land was the most important connecting factor Australian Aboriginals had with each other, between individuals and different groups alike. The groups were clan-like, composed of extended family members that roamed their set (often traditional) landmass together for food collected by hunters and gatherers. There was inter-clan contact, as well as contact across land borders, but heavy restrictions were placed on such contact and rarely were any children born of these meetings. The Australian…

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