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provided thousands with food to eat in the ancient world, millions
with food to eat in the medieval world, and billions with food to eat in the present world.
Regrettably, there have always been times of hunger and shortages. More frighteningly
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
provided thousands with food to eat in the ancient world, millions
with food to eat in the medieval world, and billions with food to eat in the present world.
Regrettably, there have always been times of hunger and shortages. More frighteningly
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Category: /History
to do was convince the skeptical military that he had the answer to their security problems.
Johnston did end up convincing Lieutenant Colonel James E. Jones, a Marine Corps Signal Officer, to let him put on a demonstration at Camp Elliott (which now
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Category: /History/World History
of the Yemenis, claimed ancient right to over-lordship of the Azania coast, although this is believed to have been an arrangement to reduce trade competition rather than the result of conquest. Rhapta and its hinterland were governed, undoubtedly tenuously
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
and the humour have become more penetrating while the thought has become more weighty. Many readers have noticed that the rime has been largely abandoned for prose and blank verse and that the blank verse itself has lost its stiffness.
The third period
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Category: /Science & Technology
to the shore. Ancient limestone reefs have occupied the Florida peninsula intermittently over the past 150 million years. Florida's present coral reefs came into existence 5,000 to 7,000 years ago, when sea levels rose following the Wisconsin Ice Age. The reefs
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Category: /History
).
The battle of Iwo Jima was inevitable. The United States assembled together a mammoth striking force of 880 American ships and more than 70,000 Marines who were more experienced, better armed, and more powerfully supported than any other WWII campaign
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Category: /Literature/English
," meaning the birches. Lines 14 and 15 rime
and also deviate from the pattern of iambic pentameter
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Category: /Literature/English
to emphasize certain lines that give clues to the theme.
Lines 3, 5, 23, and 30 each contain the word "them," meaning the birches. Lines 14 and 15 rime
and also deviate from the pattern of iambic pentameter
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Category: /History
Iwo Jima was one of the greatest land battles in World War II. It cost the Americans thousands of lives because of poorly planned techniques by the sergeants and generals of the Navy and Marines. It is located in the Volcano Islands off the coast
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