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Category: /History
…illness climbed to new heights, all while Prohibition was still in effect (Thornton 70–71). Thus, in the end, the initial success of Prohibition soon reversed.…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of this, or it would’ve at least taken longer. Cities allowed the masses to live together, brought excellent leisure time activities to its citizens and spurred technology to new heights. These two perspectives are definitely at opposite ends of the spectrum…
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…three mentioned. Weather and cheating death were also major obstacles. At these heights, the air is so thin, oxygen is needed to breathe easily. No expedition could have possibly reached the summit without it. With little or no oxygen, your body and brain…
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…deteriorated our morals have become . Walking around Sandton City , I see fourteen year old daughters in tight short mini-dresses ,smoking cigarettes trying to impress their black lipsticked friends . They wear black leather boots that come to knee height and boost…
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Category: /History
…meters long ascending passage leads to a 35 meters long horizontal passage that leads to the so called 'Queen's chamber'. This chamber measures 5.2 by 5.7 meters and the maximum height of its pointed roof is about 15 meters. The north and south walls each…
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Category: /Literature/English
…reach 3-4 metres in height. Others pull wheeled altars that are attached to the back by hooks. They all involve some form of body piercing. As they are said to be in a trance, there is no pain of piercing such stuff on their bodies. But as a viewer…
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…that contributed to World War I. Let us assume that the end of the 19th century marked a pinnacle of global “free trade” integration like our present state, if that is so then the middle of the 20th century may have marked the height of managed capitalism’s “golden age…
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Category: /History
…” was a rebirth of society and the revival of education brought Europe out of the “Dark Ages.” The Renaissance began in the fourteenth century and it reached its height in the fiftieth century. During the sixteenth and seventeenth century it spread throughout…
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…chatroom. Or going to a huge movie theater with screens as big as the height of a trump tower with recling chairs and a Video arcade and searchlights at the entrance. Why do we need all of that if we just wanna watch a movie anyway!? (but that's another story…
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…then in the baroque era. There was more of a trend during the classical period towards keyboard concertos. This style was originated in North Germany, by C.P.E. Bach, and gradually spread to other areas. Mozart took the concerto to its greatest heights. "His incomparable…
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