Papers 791-800 of total 2540 found.
Category: /History
…or Afrikaners) resulted in the Dutch establishing the new colonies of Orange Free State and Transvaal. The discovery of diamonds in these lands around 1900 resulted in an English invasion which sparked the Boer War. Following independence from England, an uneasy…
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…that they will never collect. They also pay state income, sales, and property taxes for which they receive few benefits (Example) (Szumski 14). The Orange County Task Force found that illegal immigrants pay $83 million taxes each year and they receive medical services…
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Category: /Literature/English
…stated goal was to challenge the existing social and political mores and values by writing both the book and the screenplay ‘Oranges are not the only fruit’, I know that Oranges challenges the virtue of the home, the power of the Church and the supposed…
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…, tomatoes, wheat, maize, sugarcane, potatoes, and oranges. The live stock populations in early 1990 are 3 million cattle, 3 million buffalo, 4.4 million sheep, 4.8 million goats, 1.6 million donkeys, and 44 million chickens. Egypt also has a big fishing…
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Category: /History
…. Humans use their opposable thumb to do almost everything. For example, peeling an orange, banana or cutting an apple. Without the opposable thumb, it would be hard or maybe impossible for humans to perform such tasks as; using a knife, control, or opening…
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…note on this painting is that the spectator must use his or her imagination to determine what this artwork means to them. Monet's use includes splashes of reds, oranges, greens, browns, and yellows. The splatters of red represent the trees that surround…
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…are harmful to us. However, all of the above mentioned are insufficient in creating a unique house. My personal preference of color is extremely fastidious. I like bright colors like yellow, orange and turquoise, yet they have to synthesize into an amalgam…
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…. Let's take a look at the yearly output of some major crops: tobacco 142000, wheat 2.6 million, tomatoes 1.9 million, oranges 780000, corn 2.1 million, sugar beet 1.9 million, grapes 1.6 million, olives 1.5 million, potatoes 850000 and cotton 222000. Livestock…
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…        Did you know that there are at least twenty-five different kinds of piranhas? Most have deep flat bodies, range in color from olive green to blue black, and have red orange bellies.         The most dangerous of the species…
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…England for being involved in plots against the king. He, then, traveled to France and lived in Holland where he became known by the Prince of Orange (who later became William III). When William III received the throne Locke became favored again and held…
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