Papers 4581-4590 of total 26892 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…industry. The largest increase reported is in the niche traveling segment. Presently the market is saturated with “boutique/concierge” style travel agencies. The reaction time needed to capitalize on this new growth in industry is now. A first mover advantage…
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Category: /Literature/English
…vi). The city is strategically located on the Thermaic Gulf and has mountains surrounding the city from the east and west. Also the famous highway, called the Egnation Way, ran directly through the city and linked the capital with all the important…
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Category: /History
…like Cezzanne and Van Gogh. Despite the changes over the years, Provence will be remembered as the bridge between the past and the present. On the Garonne River, the great port of Bordeaux, the Capital of Aquitaine, is the center of the world's most…
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…populated country in the world in the l60 million people in a place the size of Wisconsin. Mexico City is the largest capital in the world. l0% of energy in Mexico goes to getting water to Mexico City. Breathing the air for one day is the same thing…
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Category: /Literature/English
…like Cezzanne and Van Gogh. Despite the changes over the years, Provence will be remembered as the bridge between the past and the present. On the Garonne River, the great port of Bordeaux, the Capital of Aquitaine, is the center of the world's most…
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…the American state. The largest sector of the economy were commercial agriculture, mercantile capitalism, mining, and heavy (capital goods) industry, but these, however, were also diversified into product specific areas. Collectively, the cultural, geographic…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that paradise lies in unreachable lands. This is emphasized through capitalization. The third line, “Down the Valley of the Shadow,” is a direct allusion to the biblical reference, Psalms 23:4, “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in the country. For the first few decades of this century, it was the automobile capital of the world. It was here that the modernist people became so excited with the potential of a transport that they declared Time dead - hence, they naïvely declared, everything…
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Category: /Literature/English
…short sleep past, we wake eternally And death shall be no more; Death, thou shalt die. One of the top subjects for writers throughout the course of history has been the devastating effect of death on humans. Because “death” does not have a capital
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Category: /Literature/English
…all the Truth but tell it slant”- This particular line hits close to home pertaining to our situation as far as our pending war with Iraq and what we are being told. We are periodically informed, but not without bias. The capital T in Truth seems to mock…
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