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  • Center Of Cork City
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    Philips-Universit " at Marburg Fach bereich 10: Fremdsprachliche PhilologienInstitut f"ur Anglistik und AmerikanistikPS: The Landscape of IrelandLeitung: Madeleine KinsellaHausarbeit von Mathias Weber County Cork County Cork The aim of this term paper is to give an overview of the county Cork, beginning with its geographical location then present some historical events that are relevant to the history of Cork and finally show the places of interest, both of the county Cork and of the city itself...
  • Most Destructive Cyclone
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    And their effect on the built environment They are known as Hurricanes in the Caribbean, Typhoons in the China Sea, Cyclones in the Indian Ocean and most commonly called Tropical Cyclones. You can call them what you want but they all have one thing in common: they are extremely destructive when they hit cities and towns. A cyclone is a huge mass of air moving in a spiral with winds that can reach up to 250 km / h. A cyclone starts off in the sea where the winds are calm and the water temperature...
  • Pollution In The City
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    In Oedipus Rex by Sophocles, Oedipus tried to make the world that he lived better by trying to kill people that he thought made the problems in the city. He said that he wanted to find the men who were responsible for the plague in the city. Then he would kill them and get rid of the problem. He also said that he wanted to rid the city of all the people that were causing all the pollution in the city. He planed to do this by killing them all. Then the prophet, Teiresais came to him and told him ...
  • Conflict In The City Of Birmingham
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    ... citizens must try to comply with the laws of the city, and adhere to any promises that have been made to the opposing side. The clergymen who wrote the letter opposing nonviolent action, agree that matters in Birmingham are unstable but insist that the Negro community should simply wait, and that the natural flow of time will solve all of their problems. Because of this idea the leaders of the city have postponed and canceled many meetings that could have occurred between influential leaders...
  • City Worth
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    Oregon, The Free State Portland is one of the most beautiful and efficient cities ever developed in the United States. It is surrounded by the rich soil and forestry as well as the mountains and rivers that Oregon has to offer. From personal experiences, I can tell you that it is one of the most breathtaking picturesque places in the Country. However, developers see this place as an asset to their financial prosperity rather than a peaceful place. They want to continue with the latest trend by d...
  • Libya And Lybian People
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    Libya is an Arab country in northern Africa. It lies on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. The country is bordered by Egypt and Sudan on the east, Chad and Niger on the south, and Algeria and Tunisia on the west. Tripoli is Libya's capital and largest city. The vast, dry Sahara covers most of Libya, and the country has few natural resources. But the discovery of petroleum in 1959 injected huge sums of money into Libya's economy. The government of Libya used some of this wealth to improve farmla...
  • City Of Rochester
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    ROC On to the Inner Loop A Marketing Plan to Retain Rochester's Youth Rochester's 18-28 year old population has been leaving this city in mass amounts. This is common knowledge, and our plan is targeted towards the target audience in efforts to keep them here for a longer duration of time. We feel that there are several beautiful attractions that make up the Greater Rochester Area of which this target audience is unaware. This marketing plan aims to get this market out into the suburbs and city ...
  • Pace Of People
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    Living in a basement is definitively associated with numerous inconveniences. Yet, after having spent almost two years in such location, I managed to find one feature distinguishing basement from other apartments in a way that recompenses all of its nuisances - the window. A view from the narrow gap which is positioned merely few inches above the pavement provides remarkable experience of learning the city's life. The view my window offers may not appear intensively interesting at first, as, for...
  • People In Third World Countries
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    Urbanization and its effect on third world living conditions Urbanization is the spreading of cities into less populated agricultural areas. Most people would not think that this is necessarily a problem. They would say that it is good that the "developing countries" were becoming more developed. With urbanization comes factories and more jobs, so the people can make more money and be happier. Right? The problem is that these people must sacrifice their traditional lifestyles, for this new "Urba...
  • Love With A Dane
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    Danes Danes are very contempt with their country, and with their welfare system, which provides them with social benefits such as free medical treatment, education etc. and a society without poverty. They regard themselves as a friendly people, and see the cold weather and the who-do-you-think-you-are attitude as the only weak point. In reality most foreigners from rich, industrialised countries do not choose Denmark because of the people or the country, but because they fall in love with a Dane...
  • Texas Annexation
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    The legal authority of Texas cities to annex, and the reasons Texas has been a liberal annexe r as well as why the pace of annexation has slowed since 1970 are numerous. In retrospect, this paper will discuss and bring to the table some of the finer points of these statements. Annexation was, for a long time, a typical proceeding in Texas. Everything from anthropomorphic ideologies to governmental necessities is typically discussed amongst the municipalities and councils that govern and operate ...
  • Natural Disaster And People Of Pompeii
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    The morning of August 24th 79 A.D. started out as any other day in Pompeii. The streets were full of people trying to do their daily chores and activities, unaware that it was the day that would be forever engraved in history. The Pompeians settled in that area mainly because of soil and agriculture, but were also mesmerized by the beautiful location. They did not know the dangers of the neighboring volcano and so believed themselves to be very lucky to find such a place. The Pompeians were led ...
  • People Live In Cities
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    The Cultural Revolution was a new world in the making. It contained many new reforms such as government, working conditions, medicine, education, and urban life. The Cultural Revolution was soon to become a different place. The government during this time was unwanted and thought that freedom from government controls would mean a growing economy with material progress for all the people. Many people supported the laissez-faire, which was a policy allowing business to operate without government i...
  • Hobbies Lives Of Many People
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    Many people like to travel because it is interesting, attractive & you can see new different places. There are few reasons why people travel. The first: they visit other counters for getting more useful information about this country, his nation, languages & so on. The second reason people travel for relax. Sometimes it is necessary to leave your house & have a rest. As usual people go trip in their holidays. I certainly like to travel too, because it is interesting for me to see new countries &...
  • Most Dazzling Structures Of Great Zimbabwe
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    This article which I have chosen to read, is about a ruined city of southeast Zimbabwe south of Harare. Great Zimbabwe is an ancient city on the plateau in sub-Saharan Africa. Great Zimbabwe was supposedly a city that controlled much trade and culture of southern Africa during the 12th and 17th centuries because it was stationed on the shortest route between the northern gold fields, and the Indian Ocean. Archaeologists believed that this masterful stonework was built somewhere around 1100 and 1...
  • Florence The Greatest City In The World
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    It is abundantly clear how Leonardo Bruni feels about the city of Florence. In Panegyric to the City of Florence, he expresses nothing but the highest praise for the city. Every aspect of Florence is backed by a clear reason why it is the best, and there is no other city in the world that can compare. According to Bruni, Florence has extraordinary beauty, architecture, geography, history, government, and people. This, of course, is only one persons opinion. In the diaries of Buonaccorso Pitti an...
  • East End Of London
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    London is the capital of Great Britain or the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It is an old city, its history counts more than two thousand years. London is both the capital oi the country and a huge port. London is situated upon both banks of the Thames, about forty miles from the mouth and is divided into two parts by the river: north and south. There are 17 bridges that cross the river. The population of London is more than 9 million people. The history of London goes bac...
  • Temple Of Angkor Wat
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    Angkor Wat is known as the largest religion monument and is also one of the Seven Wonders of the World. It is a huge vanity of Cambodia and the Cambodian people. The temple of Angkor Wat, which was dedicated to the Hindu God Vishnu by King Surya varman II, was built from 879-1191 AD, when Cambodia was a monarch city. Angkor Wat signifies one of humanity's most astounding architectural achievements. Angkor Wat is undeniably an Asian Genius topic because this is one of the tremendous achievements ...
  • Cities Development
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    This article deals with three cities in different parts of the world that have had problems with urban sprawl in their societies. The three cities are Washington D.C. of the USA, Santiago in Chile, and Prague in the Czech Republic. They all come from very different backgrounds and have different situations which their people live daily life. The article tries to raise the awareness of the problems that urbanization can cause to the environment and to the people who live in it. The three cities t...
  • Advance For Travel To Angola
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    Angola is Angola Geography Angola is located in southern Africa, boarding the South Atlantic Ocean and is between Namibia and Democratic republic of the Congo. The area is 1,246,700 sq km. For size comparative Angola is less than twice the size of Texas. For the geographic coordinates they are 12 30's 18 30 E. The coastline is 1,600 km long. The highest point in elevation is Morro de Mono witch is 2,620 miles high. The population of Angola is 11,177,537. The Capital and its largest city is Luand...

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