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Guyana
... are navigable from the
sea to about one-hundred miles inland, after that they are no longer navigable
due to rapids and falls.
Natural Resources
The lands of Guyana have many valuable natural resources. Within the
lands you can find gold, diamonds, kaolin, manganese and bauxite. If you were to
travel a little ways off shore, you could also locate some petroleum. These
natural resources are very important in helping out the economy of this poor
country.
The lands have much resource also found in the vegetation and the
forests. The plants and trees are documented for their abnormal size and densit ...
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Australia
... was founded in 1955 and has been a
publicly held company since 1973. It was incorporated in the State of
Massachusetts. Any U.S. legal conflicts fall under the jurisdiction of the
Massachusetts state court system. It's annual North American sales of sunscreen
products are in excess of $20 billion. Sun Cosmetics created Oceana's
development team for the express purpose of penetrating Australia's regional
markets. Its members were selected based on their cultural appreciation and
adaptability, their research expertise, and their discerning abilities with both
primary and secondary data.
Cheri ...
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Auschwitz
... by Monowia to provide forced laborers for the Buna Synthetic Rubber Works.
The transportation to was by train. They rode on cattle cars for up to three days at a time, with no bathroom, sometimes cramming up to 75 men, women, and children in at a time. The little ones and the weak ones had to be careful when they opened the doors because of the rush of the people getting off, they would often be trampled.
When they reach the train station Soribor Station. They were hurried along so fast that they never realized that the station was fake and was just connected round to deportation centers. The hands on the clock ...
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The Town Of El Dorado Springs
... appeared to be
possibly a promotional pamphlet for the town, I thought perhaps the spring
was why it was classified as a geographical myth. While I read through
this book, the librarian brought me another book she had found in their
collection about El Dorado Springs. This one was written and published in
1962 by Paul Kemp titled The Wonder City. Interestingly, Kemp started the
book with a statement that really piqued my curiosity. "Indians who once
roamed the area had known that the spring had medicinal qualitites, but,
with characteristic reticence and secretiveness, they did not reveal this
fact to the wh ...
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Australian Immigration And Its Effects
... control pests and to clear debris before it accumulated and
led to large uncontrolled disastrous fires. This also returned nutrients to the
soil which helped to grow back new vegetation. Unlike those who followed, the
Aborigines had very little impact on the environment.
Following the Aborigines, Asian seafarers are believed to have traveled
to Australia to trade on the north shores. Experts are not sure, but they
believe that these seafarers are the ones who first introduced the dingo into
Australia almost 3,500 years ago. The dingo rapidly became the top predator and
is probably the cause of the disappearance ...
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Canadian Identity Test.
... compared to the U.S. , also the beauty of the
land compared to the overpopulated cities in the U.s. We have the Rocky
mountains and many other clean and famous landmarks. Also the crime rate is
alot lower than in the U.s., and also unlike them we have free health care and
a lower pollution rate.
3: Canada to me is the best place to live in because we have beautiful
landmarks, we have free health care that helps my family alot because of my
asthma, we also have a government and a large amount of people that are nice to
other countries and are less hated. One main thing known about Canada is that
we are a center ...
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France
... the
legislature. The National Assembly consists of 577 deputies that are elected in
their political division. They serve a five-year term. The senate has 319
members that are elected for a five-year term. France is divided into 22 regions,
96 metropolitan areas, 4 overseas departments, 4 overseas territories, and 2
collective territories.
History
In ancient times the Celts and Germanic tribes lived in France. When the
romans invaded, they called France Gaul. Gaul was eventually annexed. In 400 A.D.
the west roman empire's defense began to fall. After that France was an
independent country. Hugh Carpet was crowne ...
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Nicaragua
... with rain forest. The four
principal rivers, the San Juan, Coco (Wanks), Grande, and Escondido, empty into
the Caribbean.
The natural resources of Nicaragua are primarily agricultural. Deposits of
volcanic material have enriched the soil, which is extremely fertile. About
half the land is covered with forests. The country has some deposits of gold,
silver, and copper.
About 77% of the Nicaraguan population is mestizo (people of mixed white and
Native American descent), about 10% is white, and the remainder is Native
American (4%) and black (9%). The population of Nicaragua is 3,745,000,
yielding an overall ...
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The History Of Thailand And Malaysia
... new kingdom had risen. The Chenla had arisen north of Funan. In the 700’s the kingdom of Chenla had broke up. Between the 800’s and the 1400’s the kingdom of Khmer had risen.
The Khmer’s capital was Angkor. They built hundreds of beautiful stone temples at Angkor and in other areas elsewhere in the empire. They also built hospitals, irrigation canals, reservoirs, and roads.
Between the 800’s and 1400’s, the Khmer controlled a great Hindu-Buddhist kingdom in Cambodia. The Khmer empire reached its peak during the 1100’s. It took over much of the land that is now Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. Wars with th ...
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Botswana
... strong government and connection to a free market.
In 1966 through 1967 the Gross Domestic Product was around P36.9 million. The government’s budget that same year was estimated around P17.9 million. depended on the British because of their grants, and aid to help their economy. Six years later the GDP had quadrupled to P197.5 million and ten years later it was P1, 390.9 million. The Gross Domestic Product in 1991 was P7 billion since then, the economy has been rising at 13 percent.
has one of the world’s highest foreign exchange reserves in terms of per capital income. The main cause of economic growth ...
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