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17151: Egypt
... my recourse was the Academic American Encyclopedia 1997 the author is David O'Coner, I also got information from Encarta 97 by Microsoft Publisher. I also obtained the information for question number 3 from the World Book Multimedia Encyclopedia the author was Microsoft Publisher. I found the recourse at the Federal Way Regional library, and Barnes & Noble. I learned a lot about Egypt, I hope you enjoy my report. Most of ...
17152: Cleopatra
... other to Cleopatra and her children, which, in addition to Caesar’s son, included Antony’s twins Cleopatra Selene and Alexander Helios and his son Ptolemy Philadelphus. It was the boiling point when Octavian declared war on Cleopatra, and off the coast of Greece in the Adriatic Sea, they met in one of the most famous battles in history: Actium. The Egyptian defeat was often attributed to the early withdraw of ...
17153: Cyrano De Bergerac
... that he had. Continuing on from Cyrano’s carelessness for his happiness, we may easily make a jump to his sense of self-worth. Any man who would sacrifice his own love, thus, his entire world, for the sake of his rival cannot have a concern for himself. Cyrano cared for his own fate much like he cared for his enjoyment. That is to say, not at all. He did not ...
17154: Czar Nicholas II
... brushing his mustache up with the back of his hand. In time, this gesture would become his distinct signature. Because of his sheltered life under the fear of terrorists, Nicholas grew up secluded from the world. Unfortunately, this caused him to never had the self-confidence and self-reliance he would need later in his life as the last czar of Russia. Though seemingly weak, his first love was Russia and ...
17155: Transmission Of Aids
... were homosexual or bisexual men; but now there are many infections seen among heterosexual men and women. Heterosexual sex is now the main method of transmission in Singapore and over 75% of infections throughout the world are acquired through heterosexual intercourse. Not everybody who has sex with an infected person will get infected. However, the risks increase sharply in the presence of other Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) i.e. gonorrhea, herpes ...
17156: Rome, Italy
... than one-hundred-fifty- thousand enrolled students, many of which came from other countries. Over the years Rome has shown stability in attracting settlers and also to be acknowledged as an important city in the world for its administrative, cultural, and educational resources.
17157: The Future of The City of Miami
... understand our future, we must first be aware of the immigration that is taking place now,” Wilson said. “Miami has the highest level of immigrants and is the best place to study immigration in the world. Everyone knows that there is a strong barrier of racism throughout the U.S., but how can we put this behind us in order to move toward the future?” Wilson added. Jim Hanan, class of ...
17158: Disneyland
... I was wrong. I soon realized that that my mature height of five feet and one-half inch had given me a golden key to the doors of some of the biggest thrill rides the world will ever know. I was now seeing Disneyland in a totally different way. I ran from ride to ride, my level of excitement raging as never before. My stomach was being twisted, juggled, and tossed ...
17159: Daniel Boone
... the family moved to the Yadkin Valley in North Carolina, a trek that took over a year. At nineteen or twenty he left his family home with a military expedition in the French and Indian War. There he met John Finley, a hunter who had seen some of the western wilds, who told him stories that set him dreaming. But Boone was not quite ready to pursue the explorer's life ...
17160: Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia When thinking of Southeast Asia you think mostly of chop souey, the Vietnam war, jungles, and very poor people. People don't think of the culture that developed and art that was created there. Southeast Asia is a modern, geographical term used to define the approximate location of territories ...


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