Category: /History/World History
title "the Great." Peter the Great knew unerringly what Russia needed from him to thrive. That included access to warm-water ports on the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea. Russia, being landlocked at very high latitude, has only frozen ports, which made
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Category: /Literature/English
of it all, in order to get the
perfect tree.
My sister and I dressed in our warm sweaters and cozy slippers;
so that we could go up in our declined stuffy attic. In order to search for our
winter wear and boots. My sister behind me guiding me up
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Category: /Literature/English
as to make the house warm for him in the cold winter. However, he didn¡¦t thank his father. In the second stanza, the speaker woke up then and heard the sounds of the wood in the fire. He described the sounds as splintering and breaking. Then, when the rooms were
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Category: /Science & Technology
singing. They sing the complex songs only in warm waters, perhaps used for mating purposes. In cold waters, they make rougher sounds, scrapes and groans, perhaps used for locating large masses of krill (the tiny crustaceans that they eat).
HABITAT AND RANGE
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Category: /Science & Technology
singing. They sing the complex songs only in warm waters, perhaps used for mating purposes. In cold waters, they make rougher sounds, scrapes and groans, perhaps used for locating large masses of krill (the tiny crustaceans that they eat).
HABITAT AND RANGE
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Category: /Science & Technology
-pressure center, known as the eye of the storm. The low-pressure center develops when the warm, saturated air prevalent in the doldrums is under run and forced upward by denser, cooler air. From the edge of the storm toward its center, the atmospheric pressure
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Category: /Science & Technology
involves the search for human universals. People advocating
this
kind of approach concentrate on discovering the characteristics found
in
all human societies. (McGee and Warms, 1996)
However, this universal evolution point of view is rejected by
other
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Category: /Literature
. Hayden was not a wealthy man, and not one used to creature comforts. The family apparently did not have central heating, for in order to warm the house in the winter, he had to get up before the rest of the family and make "banked fires blaze" (Hayden, line 5
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
space. The lines blur upon close inspection thereby assuring that the canvas, and the dreamscape within, remain just out of the spectator's grasp. The lines of the dark warm reddish-purple columns that slash through the top and bottom of the painting
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Category: /Literature/North American
traffic at this time was horrible on Highway 6. Again there was that awkward silence except for the disrupting chuckles from the few wrestlers that had finished their season a couple of hours earlier. Warm-ups had started, and we walked into an empty Pepsi
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