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    such as gold, silver, opal and diamonds. Australia has a huge amount of its land especially for cattle and sheep along with dairy and tobacco farms. A lot of its fruits are traded out of Australia with several countries such as China, Japan, United Kingdom and the United States. For the last 20 years, Australia has had a 3%…

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    Diaspora

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    The novel is based with the novel of part Hawthorne’s “The Scarlet Letter”. She wrote “Desirable Daughters” in 2002. It’s about three sisters from Calcutta and their struggle after immigrant for foreign countries. “The Tree Bride” (2004) and “Miss New India” (2011). Her immigrant life was end at her age of 76 on January 28, 2017 Saturday in Manhattan. “Diaspora is a term comes from…

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    the author of “The Bright Continent”, offer in depth knowledge about Africa’s economic situation. Though discussing the same topic, Olopade and Collier propose complete opposite theses, questions, and solutions. Paul Collier hails from the United Kingdom while Daya Olopade is a Nigerian-American, thus creating a complex balance of opinions. Collier’s book offers Western culture reasoning to why the poorest countries are incapable of progressing in the globalized world, despite constant aid being…

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    Buddhism Essay

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    Buddhism Siddhartha Gautama was a prince of a small kingdom in northeastern India. Siddhartha lived a life of luxury and pleasure, guarded from ugliness and sadness and was always surrounded by beautiful people and objects. He had everything, but he wanted to see what he was being guarded from. When he was 29 years old, Siddhartha escaped his palace to see the world outside. He left his wife and baby son behind and began the Great Renunciation. He cut his hair off and changed his nice, royalty…

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    Second World War Essay

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    British and Soviet military forces in the defeat of German Nazism in the spring of 1945 ended the European phase of World War Two; the most lethal and destructive war in the history of mankind. After the euphoria of the Allie’s victory over Nazism, three trends emerge that would transform Britain’s position in the world in subsequent years of World War II. SOCIALLY POLITCALLY ECONMOICALLY Socially The Second World War claimed the lives of approximately 500,000 Brits. However, the death toll…

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    satellite states and the Western Bloc which was the United States and its NATO allies. The Eastern Bloc was supporting communism. The western bloc would be supporting capitalism. The Eastern Bloc would contain the countries such as Vietnam, Soviet Union, Korea, Cuba, Hungary, Bulgaria, Lao, and China. The Eastern Bloc was more communism this was advocating class war and a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person is paid accordingly to their abilities and needs. And was run…

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    Pouring another vintage single malt whiskey, William Dewhurst had been stewing on more than just alcohol. A lot had come to his attention in the last twenty-four hours. He sat in his home study though he had to catch a flight in a few hours. The walls were blood red and all the furniture was fashioned in thick, dark oak. He only had one piece of artwork in his study, a canvas of the iconic “Napalm Girl” photographed by Nick Ut which for some reason or another gave him tranquility. The rest of…

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    China’s Cultural Awareness The People’s Republic of China is the third largest country in the world and considered the Middle Kingdom. With bordering thirteen countries to include Russia, Mongolia, India, Myanmar, Laos, and Korea. It also borders the Yellow Sea, the South China Sea, and the East China Sea. The People’s Republic of China is composed with many different terrains such as tropical, desert, mountains, plains, and hills. The highest point being Mt. Everest between Tibet and Nepal…

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    When they brought it to Fox they had to make a quick test scene. The movie ended up being released February 8th, 1968. The 911 operating system idea is an important part of the emergency services which save many people’s lives each day. The United Kingdom started testing it out with 999 in 1937. The idea for the United States to start the 911 system was brought up by The National Association of Fire Chiefs because they thought it would be a good idea to use a single number to report fires.…

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    Mers-Cov Case Study

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    Hongfei Long 1 - List at least three countries that recently reported cases of MERS-CoV. According to the latest WHO maps and epicurves (2016), from 2012 to 2016, the countries that have declared cases are: Middle East: Saudi Arabia (KSA), Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Yemen. Europe: Austria, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Turkey, United Kingdom., Africa, Algeria, Tunisia. Asia: China, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Philippines.…

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