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We have four-month-old puppies that are not diabetic now, but were diabetic before, he added. |
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Dr. Ehud Ur, a professor of medicine at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and president of the Canadian Diabetes Association |
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Like some other experts, he was skeptical of the findings, noting that they had nothing to do with Type 1 diabetes, which is not treatable. |
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Sara Danius, the permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy |
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Danius said, "We can't do anything right now. I've been looking for a business partner and I've been sending emails and I've gotten very emotional responses. Right now I'm a bit overwhelmed." |
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Earlier, Ring |
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He said he made a WiFi doorbell. |
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Siminoff said that the program |
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At the end of 2017, Siminoff appeared on the shopping-focused television channel QVC. |
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Ring has also settled a lawsuit with ADT Corporation, a rival security company. |
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Although one of the experimental vaccines has been shown to reduce the lethality of Ebola, there is no clear evidence that any of the drugs currently available are suitable for treating the infection. |
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Zmapp, an anti-coronavirus cocktail, initially offered hope, but official trials showed it was less effective than hoped for in preventing deaths. |
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In the PALM trial, ZMapp was used in the ZMapp control group. That is, scientists used this drug as a reference and compared it with the other three treatments using data from the ZMapp group. |
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The U.S. Gymnastics Federation supports the letter from the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee and believes it is absolutely necessary to create a safe environment for all of our athletes. |
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The U.S. Olympic Committee joins the statement in support of our athletes, our clubs, and the sports they make possible by continuing to make meaningful changes within our organization to better serve our athletes, our clubs, and the sports they make possible. |
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The U.S. Gymnastics Federation supports an independent investigation into how Larry Nassar |
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The U.S. Olympic Committee and the U.S. Gymnastics Federation have the same goal - to make gymnastics and other sports as safe as possible for athletes to pursue their dreams in a positive and empowering environment. |
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In the 1960s, Brzezinski served as an advisor to John F. Kennedy and later to Lyndon B. Johnson. |
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He advised Carter on foreign policy during the 1976 election, then served as Kissinger |
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As NSA, Carter was instrumental in the 1978 Camp David Accords, the normalization of U.S.-China relations in the late 1970s; the Iranian Revolution of 1979, which led to the Iran hostage crisis; and the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. |
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The film, starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, was nominated in all major categories. |
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Gosling and Stone were nominated for Best Actor and Actress in a Leading Role. |
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Other categories include Best Film, Best Director, Best Costume Design, Best Film Editing, Best Original Score, Best Production Design, Best Sound Mixing and Best Original Screenplay. |
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Two songs from the film, Audition (The Fools Who Dream) and City of Stars, were nominated for best original song. Lionsgate received 26 nominations - more than any other studio. |
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U.S. President Donald Trump announced Sunday evening that U.S. troops would be withdrawn from Syria. |
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The announcement was made after a phone call between Trump and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. |
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Turkey has pledged to protect ISIS fighters who have surrendered, but European countries have refused to take them back. |
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At the very least, it is no longer necessary to prove that at least some dinosaurs had feathers, and that fossils in general are not capable of such details as color and three-dimensional patterning. |
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Scientists say the animal |
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The discovery also challenges ideas about the evolution of feathers in birds. |
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Although the feather of the dinosaur was not a well-developed feather, as it did not have barbs and barbules like a bird feather, researchers concluded that the feather must have evolved after the dinosaur |
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The structure of the feathers emphasizes that they weren |
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Despite this being the foot of a young dinosaur, the researchers claimed that it indicated the presence of adult feathers. |
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Yesterday morning, a bomb-laden vehicle exploded at the police directorate in the Turkish city of Gaziantep, killing two police officers and wounding more than a dozen people. |
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The governor |
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Police said they suspect a Daesh (ISIS) militant of carrying out the attack. |
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They discovered that the sun, like the other stars, moved according to basic principles: that all the stars in the system derive their power from the sun |
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Rossby numbers are used in tandem to determine the Rossby number, which is associated with the plasma flow of a star. |
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Even though the Rossby number is small, it is so small that it is almost inactive. |
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During her travels, Iwasaki has been involved in many incidents. |
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He was killed by pirates, mauled by a wild dog in Tibet, fled a marriage in Nepal and was arrested in India. |
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The 802.11n standard works on both 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz frequencies. |
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This will also allow 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g to be backward compatible with stations that are dual band. |
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The speeds of 802.11n are significantly faster than previous generations, with a maximum theoretical throughput of 600Mbit/s. |
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Married to two adult children, Duvall didn |
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Asked about the comment, Miller said, "Mike talks a lot during interviews ... I couldn't hear exactly what he said because I was preparing." |
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Hu said, "We will try our best to reduce carbon dioxide emissions per unit of GSYIH by 2020 to the level of 2005." |
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He did not specify any number for the limits and said the limits would be based on China |
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Hu urged developing countries to "avoid the old method of first polluting and then cleaning up." |
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He also added that it should not be overlooked that the perpetrators of these crimes are held accountable for their crimes beyond the limits of their developmental stages, their social statuses, and their nationalities. |
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The Iraq Work Group |
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At this point, the actions to be taken in Iraq are a warning that no one can guarantee that the escalation of sectarian warfare, increased violence or chaos will be halted. |
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The report begins with an open debate and a desire for an agreement on U.S. policy toward the Middle East. |
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The report harshly criticizes nearly every aspect of the administration |
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The first of the 78 recommendations is to launch a new diplomatic initiative to protect Iraq |
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Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, who is both a current senator and Argentina |
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Ms Kirchner announced her intention to run for the presidency while launching her 2005 campaign for the Senate as a member of the Buenos Aires provincial delegation. |
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The disputes over aid and reconstruction spending in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, dubbed "Bush's New Orleans Deal" (Bush |
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The liberal criticism of the rebuilding effort focused on the perception that the reconstruction contracts were given to people perceived as being from Washington. |
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Four million people went to Rome to attend the funeral. |
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The number of people there was so great that it was impossible for everyone to reach the cenotaph on St. Peter |
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Several large television screens were set up in various places in Rome to allow the public to watch the ceremony. |
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Like in many other Italian cities and the rest of the world, especially in Poland, huge screens were set up, watched by many people, similar to the ones in Rome. |
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Historians have criticized the FBI |
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Congress began funding the initiative in 2005 and said the FBI needed to divert 10 agents to the adult pornography field. |
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With 11 boundaries and 2 sixes, Robin Uthappa has scored 41 runs off 70 balls in the batting innings. |
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The middle-order batsmen, Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid, put on a high-scoring partnership of 100 runs. |
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But after losing the captain |
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U.S. President George W. Bush arrived in Singapore on November 16 and began a week-long tour of Asia. |
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Singapore |
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Bush talked about the expansion of trade in Asia after last week |
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After a 25-minute meeting with PYO leader Jack Layton on Tuesday, Prime Minister Stephen Harper agreed to refer the government |
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During the meeting with the prime minister, Layton asked for changes to be made to the Conservative party |
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The federal government has been criticized by the state government and some federal parliamentarians for making the Tasmanian Devonport Mersey Hospital |
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But Prime Minister John Howard said the purpose of the law was to prevent the Tasmanian government from lowering the quality of hospital buildings by spending more than 45 million Australian dollars. |
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According to the latest bulletin, sea level measurements indicated a tsunami. There were certain tsunami activity recorded near Pago Pago and Niue. |
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No major damage or injuries were reported in Tonga, but power was knocked out temporarily, preventing Tonga officials from receiving a tsunami warning issued by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center. |
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The 14 schools on the coastline or near the coastline in Hawaii were closed Wednesday despite the warnings. |
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U.S. President George W. Bush welcomed the announcement. |
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Gordon Johndroe, a spokesman for Mr. Bush, described the North Korean offer as "a big step forward on the path to verifiable nuclear disarmament on the Korean Peninsula." |
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Jerry Alt Tropical Storm, the ninth named storm of the Atlantic Hurricane Season, has formed in the Atlantic Ocean today. |
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The National Hurricane Center (NHC) says Jerry poses no threat to land at this point. |
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The American Society of Civil Engineers has estimated that the six-inch rainfall could flood areas that had already been damaged by earlier rains. |
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The Ninth Ward, which experienced up to 20 feet of flooding during Hurricane Katrina, is now flooded up to its belly due to the breach of a nearby levee. |
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Water is poured over a 100-foot-wide sheet of canvas. |
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In an interview with Wikinews last month, Public Administrator Adam Cuerden expressed his frustration with the deletions. |
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They |
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The community |
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Most of the work was theoretical, but the program was written to simulate observations of the Sagittarius galaxy. |
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The effect that the team was looking for would come from the power of the leap between the dark matter of the galaxy and the dark matter of Samanyolu. |
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Just as the moon pulls the earth into its orbit, Samanyolu pulls the Yay galaxy into its orbit. |
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Scientists have reached the conclusion that the dark matter affects other dark matter in the same way that normal matter affects normal matter. |
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This model suggests that a large fraction of the dark matter in a galaxy is distributed around the galaxy in a halo-like fashion, and that many tiny clumps of dark matter come together to form a larger clump. |
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Television news shows white smoke rising from the power plant. |
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Local traders complain that they are forced to sit in closed shops, unable to cool themselves or drink from the fountain. |
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According to Japan |
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Officials believe this is an indication that the containers on the street, which carry uranium fuel, may have been damaged and could be leaking. |
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Dr. Tony Moll discovered Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis (XDR-TB) in South Africa |
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In an interview, the new variable was described as "extremely uncomfortable and frightening" because of its high mortality rate. |
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Some of the patients may have been exposed to bed bugs in the hospital and at least two are hospital staff, Dr. Moll said. |
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An infected person can contract up to 10 to 15 diseases within a year. |
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However, the rate of XDR-TB in the group as a whole is still relatively low, with 6,000 of the 330,000 having contracted it at some point in South Africa. |
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Both weighing more than 1,000 pounds, they collided at about 17,500 miles per hour, about 491 miles above the surface of the Earth. |
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Scientists say the collision caused a massive explosion. |
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They are still trying to determine how big the win is and how it will affect the world. |
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The U.S. Defense Department is following in the footsteps of the United Nations Strategic Command. |
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The results of the drawing analysis will be published on an open web site. |
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Officials in Ohio said a doctor who works at the Pittsburgh Children |
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Dr. Malar Malasubramanian, 29, of Blue Ash, Ohio, a suburb about 15 miles north of Cincinnati, was found on the side of the road wearing a hoodie and carrying a backpack, appearing to be under the influence of drugs. |
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Police directed them to a black Oldsmobile Intrigue, 150 feet away. |
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There, they found the body of 53-year-old Saroja Balasubramanian wrapped in blood-stained sheets. |
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Police said the body had been there for about a day. |
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The first cases of the disease were reported in late July. |
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The disease is carried by pigs and then transmitted to humans through ticks. |
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Salgın said the Hint government |
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The government has pledged millions of doses of encephalitis vaccine to help health agencies prepare for next year. |
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The COVID-19 vaccine distribution plans for the most historically impacted areas have been scaled back due to funding shortages and other diseases. |
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Słania moved to Sweden in 1956 and three years later started working for the Swedish Postal Service and became a conductor. |
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Sweden and 28 other countries provided more than 1,000 tons of food. |
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His works are so meticulous in quality and detail that he is one of a very few "living legends" among philatelists. Some people |
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The 1,000th volume was "The Great Works of the Swedish Kings", entered into the Guinness Book of Records in 2000 by David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl. |
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In addition, he has worked on banknote engravings for many countries, including the new $5 and $100 Canadian banknotes, which feature portraits of the Prime Minister on the front. |
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Gibson died shortly after being taken to a hospital. |
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The 64-year-old truck driver was not injured. |
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The vehicle was removed from the scene around 12:00 GMT on the same day. |
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A man who works in a garage near the site of the crash said: "There were children waiting to cross the road and all of them were screaming and crying." |
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All at once, they ran away from the place where they had won. |
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Among the other topics on the agenda at Bali is sharing technologies that can help developing countries grow more sustainably, and saving the world |
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The BM hopes to complete a fund to help countries affected by global warming to adapt to the effects of global warming. |
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This money can be used to make homes more resilient to flooding, to improve water management, and to increase biodiversity. |
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Fluke wrote that some of their efforts to prevent women from talking about women |
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She reached this conclusion after receiving an overwhelming number of positive comments and support from both women and men, because the HPV vaccine is seen as a medical necessity. |
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After the injured were taken to the hospital, when the quarrel ended, about 40 of the other prisoners remained in the courtyard and refused to return to their cells. |
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The mediators have been trying to improve the situation, but the government |
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Between 22:00 and 23:00 MDT, a fire was started by prisoners in the courtyard. |
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Shortly afterwards, officers in riot gear entered the courtyard and sprayed pepper spray to render the protesters ineffective. |
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Firefighters extinguished the fire at 11:35 p.m. |
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The dam, completed in 1963, blocked the seasonal flooding of the river. |
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This tectonic activity was necessary for the formation of the rugged mountains and coastal chains that create the harsh habitats. |
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As a result of this, two fish species have become extinct and two fish species are on the verge of extinction. |
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After the floodwaters recede, only a few feet will rise, but officials hope that will be enough to bring the silt back to its old state. |
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No tsunami warning was issued and, according to the Cakarta geophysical agency, the quake did not meet the criteria for a tsunami warning. |
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Despite the lack of a tsunami warning, residents panicked and began evacuating their businesses and homes. |
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Despite her tears, Winfrey made it clear that she would return to her fans. |
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This is not a religion. This is the closing of a chapter and the opening of a new one. |
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The final results of the presidential and parliamentary elections in Namibia showed that the incumbent president, Hifikepunye Pohamba, was re-elected with a large margin. |
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The ruling party, the South West Africa People |
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The coalition and Afghan troops were flown in to secure the site and other coalition aircraft were sent to provide assistance. |
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The plane crashed into the mountainous terrain at a high altitude, and it is believed the cause was enemy fire. |
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Bad weather conditions and difficult terrain affect the search area. |
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The medical aid group Mangola, the Border Doctors Without Borders and the World Health Organization say this is the worst outbreak seen in the country. |
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Richard Veerman, a spokesman for Doctors Without Borders, said, "Angola is going in the wrong direction and the situation is deteriorating in Angola." |
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Games kicked off at 10:00 a.m., the weather was glorious and the early morning drizzle outside was perfect for 7 |
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South Africa, one of the tournament favorites, got off to a good start with an easy 26-0 win over Zambia in the fifth-place playoff. |
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As the tournament progressed, it became more and more obvious that South Africa was a well-oiled machine compared to the other southern nations. |
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Their disciplined defensive play, top judicial skills and excellent teamwork brought them to the forefront and it was clearly visible that they were the team to beat. |
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Officials from the city of Amsterdam and the Anne Frank Museum say the infestation poses a threat to public health because of the potential for the disease to spread. |
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It was scheduled to be cut on Tuesday, but was saved by an extraordinary court decision. |
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All cave entrances are at least 100 to 250 metres (328 to 820 feet) wide. |
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The orange hues show that the temperature changes between night and day could be enough to turn the room into an oven. |
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They are cooler during the day and warmer at night than the surface around them." |
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Glen Cushing, of the U.S. Geological Survey's Astrogeology Team and affiliated with Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona, said that while their behavior is generally consistent, they are not as consistent as large caves that generally have a fairly constant temperature around the world, but they are consistent with the deep fissures on the ground. |
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Voting in France is traditionally a low-tech experience: voters are left alone in a booth and slide a paper ballot through a slot. |
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Ultimately, officials sign off on the voter's right to vote and stamp the voter's ballot and sign the voter's list. |
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The French electoral law is regulated in a very strict way. |
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The ballot boxes have been tamper-proof since 1988, so voters and observers can see that there is no tampering with the ballot boxes at the beginning of voting, and that the ballot boxes contain only the number of ballots that are appropriate to the rules, and that no additional ballots are added to the ballot boxes. |
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Candidates can send representatives to each stage of the process to ensure transparency. In the evening, the votes are counted under the watchful eye of volunteers following strict procedures. |
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Earlier, the ASUS Eee PC, which was marketed worldwide for its cost-effectiveness and functionality, became a hot topic at the 2007 Taipei BT Day. |
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However, the vertical computer consumer market will undergo a radical change and diversification process after the Chinese People's Republic of China awarded the Taiwan Sustainability Award to ASUS. |
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The station's website describes the display as "a new and crude computer-built version of the old school radio theater!" |
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At first, it was only broadcast on Toginet Radio, an internet radio site that has been on the air for a long time, focusing only on talk radio. |
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At the end of 2015, TogiNet launched AstroNet Radio as a sister station. |
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The show initially included amateur radio actors from East Texas. |
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Widespread looting was reported to have continued throughout the night because there were no security forces on the streets of Bishkek. |
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A witness told Reuters that the city had descended into "chaos" as gangs roamed the streets looting shops. |
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Many Bishkek residents accused the protesters from the south of provoking bloodshed. |
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Rustenburg, in South Africa's Royal Bafokeng Stadium, the Springboks beat the New Zealand All Blacks (New Zealand) in a Tri Nations match. |
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The last score was a different kind of glory. The All Blacks' 15-match winning streak had come to an end at 21-20. |
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For the Springboks, a five-match losing streak came to an end. |
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It was the last match for the All Blacks, who won the cup two weeks ago. |
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The final match of the series will be played at Ellis Park in Johannesburg next week, with the Springboks taking on Australia. |
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A moderate earthquake hit West Montana at 22:08 on Monday. |
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The United States Geological Survey (USGS) and its National Earthquake Information Center have not yet received any damage reports. |
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The epicenter was about 20 miles north-northeast of Dillon and about 65 miles southwest of Butte. |
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It has been confirmed that a dead wild duck found in a bathtub near the French city of Lyon on Monday was carrying the H5N1 strain of bird flu, which is deadly to humans. |
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France is the seventh European Union country to remain with the virus, after Austria, Germany, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Greece and Italy. |
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The suspected H5N1 cases in Croatia and Denmark have not been confirmed. |
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Chambers had sued God, claiming that "the frequent deaths, destruction and suffering of millions of innocent people around the world" was the reason. |
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Chambers, an agnostic, said the lawsuit was "unconstitutional" and that "anyone can sue anyone." |
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The story told in the French opera by Camille Saint-Saens is attributed to a "sleep-inducing and Japan-loving" artist. |
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The result is that the players are drinking on stage, and the theater itself is encouraging the audience to join in. |
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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Texas Gov. Rick Perry and Rep. Michele Bachmann were fourth, fifth and sixth. |
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After the results came in, Gingrich withdrew his endorsement of Santorum, but went on the attack against Romney, launching negative campaign ads in Iowa. |
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Perry said, "I |
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Bachmann, who won the Ames Straw Poll in August, decided to end her campaign. |
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The photographer was taken to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, where he died. |
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He was reported to be in his 20s. In a statement, Bieber said, "While I was not directly involved with this tragedy, I am heartbroken for the family of the victim." |
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The photographer stopped his car on the opposite side of Sepulveda Boulevard and tried to take photos of the police transfer, then crossed the street and tried to stop the California Highway Patrol officer |
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According to the police, the driver of the vehicle that hit the photographer is likely to be sentenced to imprisonment. |
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A few countries were unable to make it to the medal stage because there were only 18 spots per day. |
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Holland |
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Mitchell Gourley of Australia finished first in the men |
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Poland |
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After the 2010 earthquake, the U.N. peacekeeping troops stationed in Haiti have been accused of spreading the disease near their camp. |
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According to the court, the fecal matter from the BM camp was not properly sterilized and bacteria contaminated the Artibonite River, one of Haiti |
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Haiti had not faced disease-related problems since the 1800s before the arrival of the armies. |
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The Haiti Justice and Democracy Institute sent the Nepal BM peacekeeping contingent to Haiti without the knowledge of the disease. |
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Danielle Lantagne, a BM expert on the disease, said the outbreak was likely due to the peacekeepers |
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Hamilton confirmed that the patient at Howard University Hospital was stabilized. |
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The patient had been in Nigeria, where some Ebola virus cases have been reported. |
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The hospital followed an infection control protocol that included isolating the patient from other people to prevent the possible spread of infection. |
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Before the Simpsons, Simon has held different positions in many programs. |
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In the 1980s, he worked on programs such as Taxi, Cheers, and The Tracey Ullman Show. |
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In 1989, he helped Brooks and Groening create The Simpsons and was responsible for hiring the show |
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Despite separating in 1993, he retained the title of executive producer and continued to earn $1 million per episode. |
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Earlier, the Chinese news agency Xinhua reported that a plane had been hijacked. |
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Subsequent reports said the plane had received a bomb threat and returned to Afghanistan and landed in Kandahar. |
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According to initial reports, the plane was diverted to Afghanistan after its request for an emergency landing in Uzbekistan was denied. |
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In both civilian and military operations, the maintenance of the aircraft used is not done well, and frequent air crashes occur in Iran, which has an old fleet. |
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International sanctions meant that new aircraft could not be purchased. |
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At the beginning of the week, a police helicopter crashed, killing three and injuring three more. |
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The plane crash in Armenia last month, in which 168 people died, was Iran |
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The same month, another passenger plane crashed into a wall in Mešhed, killing 17 people. |
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Aerosmith cancelled the remainder of their tour. |
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The rock band will tour the United States and Canada until September 16. |
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They pulled out of the tour after frontman Steven Tyler broke his shoulder in a fall on stage on August 5. |
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Murray lost the first set after both players won all the service games in the first set. |
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Del Potro had an early advantage in the second set, but it was 6-6 before a tie-break was required. |
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Potro saw treatment at this point, but was able to return to the game. |
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The program started at 20:30 local time (15.00 UTC). |
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Famous singers from all four corners of the country sang bhajans or hymns to Shri Shyam. |
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It started with night singer Sanju Sharma and continued with Jai Shankar Choudhary. Lakkha Singh was also singing chappan bhog bhajan and Raju Khandelwal was accompanying him. |
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Then, Lakkha Singh took the lead in singing the bhajans. |
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Baba Shyam was offered 108 varieties of Chhappan Bhog (56 varieties of sweets, fruits, dried fruits, etc. offered to the deity in Hinduism). |
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Lakkha Singh sang the chhappan bhog bhajan along with singer Raju Khandelwal. |
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At the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Game Show on Thursday, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata unveiled the design of the company |
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Two sensors are used to determine the three-dimensional position of the user by placing the television remote control near the user |
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This will allow players to control the movement and actions of video games by moving the device in the air. |
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Giancarlo Fisichella lost control of his car and retired from the race shortly after the start. |
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His team-mate Fernando Alonso led for much of the race, but was forced to retire soon after his pit-stop when the right-front tyre was badly damaged. |
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Michael Schumacher was forced to retire from the race after sustaining suspension damage in a number of collisions during the race. |
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She is "very sweet and a very good singer," according to a report from the press conference. |
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I felt the depths of my heart in every province. |
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From one of the cameras on top of Mecca, it took about three minutes to show that a large part of the replica of the Kaaba had been blown out of the fire deposit. |
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At the same time, it is believed that they have suffered no damage. |
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NASA |
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Within the first five minutes of the video, a gust of wind picks up, and within about a minute, the wind reaches speeds of 70 km/h... then the rain comes, but it |
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I lost my little sister and my best friend," said Armand Versace. "On the road, there were two pitfalls made of broken glass with spikes sticking out of them." |
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NHK also reported that the Kashiwazaki Kariwa nuclear power plant in Niigata prefecture was operating normally. |
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Hokuriku Electric Power Co. said the quake caused no damage and that the No. 1 and No. 2 reactors at the Shika nuclear plant had been shut down. |
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It was reported that approximately 9,400 homes in the area were without power, and approximately 100 homes were without electricity. |
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Some routes were damaged, and rail services were suspended in affected areas, while Noto Airport in the Ishikawa prefecture remained closed. |
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A bomb exploded outside the governor's building. |
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Three more bombs exploded within two hours of the government buildings. |
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Some reports put the official death toll at eight, and official reports confirm that 30 people were injured, but the exact numbers are still unknown. |
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Examples of kidney tissue from animals that died after eating contaminated animal feed were found to contain both cyanide and melamine. |
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Researchers at the university said they reacted with one another to create crystals that could block the function of the diaphragm. |
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Researchers observed crystals in the cat's kidneys made of melamine and cyanuric acid. |
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When compared to the infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), the composition of these crystals resembles those found in the intestines of affected animals. |
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I don't know much about it, but most of the products that come from the Americas are imported into this country. |
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One-fifth of our products are taxed at rates higher than the rates in the Central American countries. |
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It didn't make sense to me. I definitely think it wasn't fair. |
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The only thing I've ever said to people is "treat us the way you want us to treat you". |
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California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed a bill banning the sale or rental of violent video games to minors. |
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The bill would require violent video games sold in California to be labeled with an "18" rating, and would impose a $1,000 fine for each sale to a minor. |
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The Director of Public Prosecutions, Keir Starmer QC, made a statement this morning announcing that both Huhne and Pryce would be prosecuted. |
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Huhne has resigned and will be replaced in the cabinet by Energy Secretary Ed Davey, who is expected to take over the vacant post of Business Secretary from Norman Lamb. |
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Huhne and Pryce will appear at Westminster Magistrates Court on February 16. |
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Those who died were 25-year-old Nicholas Alden and 21-year-old Zachary Cuddeback, who was driving the vehicle. |
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Kristoffer Schneider needed reconstructive surgery on his face after Edgar Veguilla injured his shoulder and neck. |
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When Uka's weapon pierced the fifth man's skull, he was unsuccessful. Schneider continues to suffer from ongoing headaches, blurred vision, a missing portion of his skull, and a titanium plate. |
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Schneider spoke via teleconference from a U.S. Air Force base in the state. |
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Carpanedo took part in two different races during Wednesday's event, as well as the championship race. |
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He took part in the first Slalom race and was eliminated in the first round. He shared 36th place with 116 other competitors. |
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In the other race, the Giant Slalom, it took 4:41:30 to finish, 2:11:60 minutes behind the first competitor, the Austrian Claudia Loesch, and 1:09:02 minutes behind the ninth competitor, the Spanish Gyöngyi Dani. |
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Four of the women's kayakers were unable to complete their runs and 45 of the 117 competitors in the Dev Slalom were unable to compete. |
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The Madhya Pradesh Police confiscated his laptop and mobile phone. |
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Deputy Inspector General of Police General D K Arya said, "We have arrested five people for raping a Swiss woman, and seized their mobile phones and laptops." |
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It was reported that their names were Baba Kanjar, Bhutha Kanjar, Rampro Kanjar, Gaza Kanjar and Vishnu Kanjar. |
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The chief commissioner, Chandra Shekhar Solanki, said the accused had slipped out of the courtroom disguised as a woman. |
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When the car crashed, there were three people in the house, but no one was injured. |
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But the driver was seriously injured. |
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The driver of a red Audi TT was pulled from the wreckage by the emergency response team, and the road was temporarily closed while the accident was investigated. |
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He was first taken to the James Paget Hospital in Great Yarmouth. |
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He was later transferred to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. |
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Accused of killing his son, Adekoya has been in Edinburgh Sheriff Court since then. |
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He is in custody awaiting indictment and trial, but the reliability of the testimony of witnesses who are known to be cooperating with the prosecution can be questioned because it is routinely published by the official media. |
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This is a common practice elsewhere in the United Kingdom, but the Scottish justice system has been reluctant to publish photographs of other matters and courts. |
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Professor Pamela Ferguson, of Dundee University, said "journalists seem to be walking a dangerous tightrope when they publish photographs and so on of suspects." |
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The Royal Household has said it will not be making any further comment on the allegations until the investigation is complete. |
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The leaked document is said to claim that the Palestinians are demanding that Israel return to the pre-1967 borders, which is the border dispute that preceded the Arab-Israeli War of 1967. |
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Other issues covered include the future of the Jerusalem district, which is sacred to both sides, and the Jordan Valley issue. |
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After the signing of the agreement, Israel has been demanding that the Palestinians keep their troops out of the area for a decade, while the Palestinians have only agreed to a five-year limit. |
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While the trial is being monitored and assessed for credibility, a plan has been made to closely monitor the pilots in charge of the insecticide spraying during the completion of the trial. |
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NPWS and the Sporting Shooters Association of Australia (NSW) Inc worked together to form a volunteer team to participate in the Sporting Shooters Association’s shooting program. |
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NPWS Heritage Officer Mick O'Flynn and Park Ranger Deputy Mick O'Flynn said the four chosen for the first culling operation had undergone extensive safety and training. |
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Yesterday, Martelly swore in a new nine-member Provisional Election Council (CEP). |
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This will be Martelly's fifth provisional electoral council in four years. |
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Last month, a presidential commission recommended that the CEP resign to pave the way for a new election. |
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Martelly responded to the demonstrations, which began in October and had high turnout, with this commission. |
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The failure to hold elections has sometimes led to violent protests. Some have been waiting for them since 2011. |
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Approximately 60 iPod overheating incidents, caused by six separate fires and four people, have been reported. |
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Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) said it was aware of 27 cases of defective devices. |
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Last week, METI announced that Apple had informed them of 34 new overheating incidents, and that the company considers these incidents to be "not serious." |
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The ministry responded to Apple's report by calling it "really sad." |
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The quake occurred at 07:19 local time (GMT Friday 09:19) in Mariana. |
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The Northern Mariana Islands Office of Emergency Management said there were no reports of any damage in the territory. |
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Also, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said there were no Tsunami signs. |
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A former Filipino policeman kidnapped a group of Hong Kong tourists in Manila, the capital of the Philippines. |
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Rolando Mendoza opened fire on tourists with an M16 rifle. |
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Several people have been rescued, but at least six people have been confirmed dead. |
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Among them were six coffins, including those of children and the elderly, which were photographed by Filipino photographers. |
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Later, photographers took the place of an elderly woman who had to go to the toilet, and Mendoza was hit. |
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Liggins followed in his father's footsteps and pursued a career in medicine. |
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She trained in obstetrics and gynaecology and began working at Auckland National Women's Hospital in 1959. |
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While working in the hospital, Liggins began studying premature births in her spare time. |
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The study showed that if the hormone was administered, it would speed up the maturation of the baby's fetal lungs. |
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Xinhua reported on Thursday that government investigators had confiscated two "black box" flight recorders on Wednesday. |
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His fellow boxers also paid tribute to Luna. |
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Tommy Dreamer said, "She was the first Queen of Luna Extreme. She was my first manager. She died two months later. She was very unique. A very strong woman." |
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Dustin "Goldust" Runnels said "Luna was as tough as me...maybe even tougher...I love her and I |
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According to a survey of 1,400 people conducted before the 2010 federal elections, the number of Australians opposed to a republic has increased by eight per cent since 2008. |
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Acting Prime Minister Julia Gillard said in the 2010 federal election campaign that Australia needed to become a republic during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. |
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Thirty-four per cent of those who took part in the poll said they want Queen Elizabeth II to be Australia |
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At the polling booths, 31 per cent of voters believe Australia should never become a republic, while 29 per cent believe Australia should become a republic as soon as possible. |
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The Olympic gold medallist was expected to compete in the 100m and 200m freestyle and the 3x100m medley relay at the Commonwealth Games, but his participation is in doubt after complaints. |
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She was unable to get the drugs she needed to cope with the pain of being banned from competitions. |
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Curtis Cooper, a mathematician and computer science professor at Central Missouri University, found the largest known prime number on Jan. 25. |
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At the beginning of February, many people confirmed this discovery using different hardware and software, and it was announced on Tuesday. |
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They could be water-bearing comets that bring life-giving organic molecules and proteins to the world. |
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Scientists hope to learn how the planets formed, especially how the Earth came to be, by studying the long-lived pulsars, which collided with the world billions of years ago. |
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The 53-year-old Cuomo took office at the beginning of this year and last month signed a bill legalizing same-sex marriage. |
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He described their statements as "political charity and stupidity." |
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There are speculations that he will be a presidential candidate in 2016. |
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NextGen is a system that will allow planes to fly shorter routes, save millions of gallons of fuel each year and reduce carbon emissions. |
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The air traffic controllers use ultrasonic-based technology instead of the radar-based technology used by the old-place radars to give the planes a more precise tracking and to give the pilots more accurate information. |
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Extra time will not be played, trains will not stop at Wembley, cars will not be parked on the surface and 10,000-seater stadiums will not be used. |
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The possibility of having to play behind closed doors increased because of the fear of not being able to travel. |
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A study published in the journal Science on Thursday announced the discovery of a new bird species in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador. |
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Researchers from Princeton University in the United States and Uppsala University in Sweden have now shown that the process only takes two generations, with a unique Darwin finch, Geospiza fortes, and an immigrant cactus finch, Geospiza conirostris, competing for the same niche. It was thought that the process took much longer because of a unique Darwin finch, Geospiza fortes, and an immigrant cactus finch, Geospiza conirostris, competing for the same niche. |
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Gold can be molded into any shape or form. It can be melted to form small shapes. |
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It can be woven into a thin cable, or it can be twisted or braided into a rope. |
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It can be made very thin and can be laminated to other metals. It is so thin that it is sometimes used to glue "tezhip" - embossed images - in books. |
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This is what a chemist calls pH. You can make an indicator by using red cabbage and water. |
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The color of the water changes depending on how acidic or alkaline (alkaline) the chemical is that it contains. |
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The PH level is determined by the amount of Hydrogen (H) ions in the tested chemical. |
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Hydrogen ions are protons that have been stripped of their electrons. Hydrogen atoms consist of a proton and an electron. |
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Mix the dry powder with two spoons of water, then shape it into a ball until your hands are clean and moist. |
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The outer layers of skin on your hands will react to the friction, giving you a pleasurable sensation and creating a callus on your hand. |
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Almost every house in the cities of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro had a sophisticated drainage system connected to a siphoned toilet. |
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Remnants of a sewage system have been found in the houses of the Minos settlements on the islands of Crete and Santorini in Greece. |
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There were toilets in ancient Egypt, Iran and China. In the Roman culture, toilets were sometimes part of the baths, where men and women bathed together. |
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The sound in space picks up the call, and nearly instantaneously echoes back. |
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It is sent into space by a rocket. Scientists use telescopes in space because the world |
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For a rocket to launch a satellite or a telescope, it needs to be at least 30 metres long. |
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The airplane has changed the world in unbelievable ways. The most important thing that the airplane has done for us is to make it much easier and much faster to travel. |
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He brought us the train, the car, and many other means of transportation. |
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In the basement level, there are medium-sized cats, such as lions, leopards, and cheetahs, which feed on average-sized prey, such as antelopes and gazelles. |
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Finally, there are many small birds of prey, such as falcons, kestrels, kites, and hawks, as well as many small birds that eat insects, such as swallows, martins, swifts, and swallows. |
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The secret of their success is the idea of niche, which is a special job that each of them has and prevents them from competing with others. |
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Lions are the most social cats. They live in large groups. |
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Lion prides consist of 30 or more individuals, including adult females, adult males, and cubs of varying ages. |
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Sisters are usually very close to each other and are a big part of the family. |
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Lion prides behave in a surprisingly lion-like way, moving in a way that is very similar to lions (but not to other large cats) and being very aggressive towards their prey. |
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A versatile athlete, the spider monkey can swing, climb, leap long distances, and with five times the strength of a human, it can pull one in. |
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The cougars are the same group as lions, leopards, and jaguars (Genus Panthera). These four cats are the only big cats that can roar. |
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The howl of a wolf is not the same as the howl of a coyote, it |
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Ocelots love to eat small animals. They will eat monkeys, snakes, lizards, and even birds if they can catch them. Ocelots are much smaller than the animals they prey on. |
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Scientists think that the ocelots track their prey by following their scent trails and sniffing them out. |
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They can see very well at night, and they can move extremely stealthily, blending in with their surroundings. Owls catch their prey by swooping down on them. |
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A small group of organisms (a small population) will usually find themselves in a new environment when they are separated from the population they came from (for example, if they move to a new area or if it is easy for them to return to the area they came from). |
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This new environment has different resources and different representatives, so it will need to adapt to different characteristics or adaptations in order to be a stronger representative than it needed to be in the past. |
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The original population has not changed. They still need the same adaptations as before. |
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Over time, as the new population began to adapt to their new environment, they began to look more and more different from the other population. |
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In the end, after millions or even billions of years, these two animals will be so different that they won |
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This is what we call speciation, which means the formation of new species. Speciation is an inevitable result and an important part of evolution. |
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Plants produce the oxygen that humans breathe and absorb the carbon dioxide that humans exhale. |
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Plants get their energy from the sun through photosynthesis. Shade helps. |
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We build our houses from plants, and we make our clothes from plants. Most of the food we eat is from plants. Animals would not survive without plants. |
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Mosazor was the thunderbolt at the end of the period, so he wasn |
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Long fangs, with an extra group of teeth at the top of the mouth, were packed with more than 70 razor-sharp teeth, making it impossible to escape for any reason. |
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It also attacked everything that went into the water, including a T. rex-sized dinosaur. |
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Many of the things they have eaten have been strange or unfamiliar to us, such as a type of pig called a "wild boar," a bird called a "partridge," a bird called a "sparrow hawk," a bird called a "pigeon hawk," and a bird called a "falcon." |
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Another difference was that poor people and women sat on the ground to eat, while rich men ate while reclining on couches and enjoyed entertainment. |
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Ancient Roman foods could not have included foods that came from America or Asia to Europe in the next millennium. |
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For example, they had no lentils, no peas, no potatoes, no chocolate, and no ancient Roman had ever eaten an Indian dish. |
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The Babylonians had built a temple to each of their gods, which was considered to be the house of that god. |
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People brought sacrifices to the gods, and priests held ceremonies and festivals to try to meet the gods |
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Each mosque has an open courtyard and then only a prayer hall that can be entered by the faithful. |
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Sometimes the ziggurat was a special type of pyramid-shaped tower that was built as part of a palace. |
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The summit of the mountain was a special place for God. |
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In the hot climate of the Middle East, a home is not as important. |
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Most of the Israeli family |
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Women prepared the meal in the garden; the doors were just open shutters looking out onto the street. Stone was used to build the house. |
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In Kenya, there were no large forests, so timber was extremely expensive. |
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Greenland has a permanent settlement. In Norse mythology, Grönland is said to have been discovered by the Viking Erik the Red while fleeing from Iceland and exploring to the west, where he gave it the name of Grönland. |
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However, despite this discovery, the Eskimo peoples were already living there at the time. |
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Even though every country was "Scandinavian," the peoples of Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Iceland had many differences among their kings, traditions, and histories. |
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On the back of the Declaration of Independence, "The Original Declaration of Independence, dated July 4, 1776" was written. The text appears at the bottom of the document. |
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Therefore, it is likely that the notification will be simply added as a label. |
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The Norman Invasion and subsequent wars freed the north of France, but the south was still under occupation. |
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They were controlled by the Vichy French, who were collaborating with the Germans in 1940 rather than fighting them. |
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On August 15, 1940, the Vichy French were invaded by the Allies, and the invasion was called "Operation Dragoon." |
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In just two weeks, American and Free French forces rescued southern France from the Germans and turned it over to the Germans. |
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Civilization is a total culture shared by a large group of people living and working together, that is, a society. |
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The word "civilization" comes from the Latin civilis, which means "civil," and is also related to the Latin civis, meaning "citizen," and the Latin civitas, meaning "city" or "city-state," and thus defines the size of the society. |
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City-states are the forerunners of nations. Culture and knowledge are transmitted over a few generations, leaving a lasting cultural imprint and a fair division of spoils. |
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Small cultures usually leave no historical records and are not accepted as true civilizations. |
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During the American Revolutionary War, thirteen colonies first established a weak central government under the Articles of Confederation, and Congress was the only component of that government. |
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The congress had no power to veto, and there was no national level to execute or prosecute, so it often relied on state officials to carry out its will. |
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He had no power to override state tax laws and interstate tariffs. |
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For the ability of the states to change their constitutions, the consent of all the states was required, and the states were so centralized that their representatives were often more loyal to the central government than to their constituents. |
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Football, basketball, volleyball, swimming, fencing, rugby, cycling, ice hockey, curling and F1 motor racing are popular sports. |
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Winter sports are most popular in the northern regions and Italians compete in international competitions and Olympic events. |
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Japan has over 7,000 islands, the largest of which is Honshu, which makes Japan the world |
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Japan is usually remembered geographically as a "group" of islands/archipelagos that Japan owns. |
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In 1624, the Dutch East India Company built a factory in southern Taiwan, introducing a change in local sugar production methods and hiring Chinese laborers to work on sugarcane plantations. |
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In 1683, the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) took control of Taiwan |
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In 1895, after the First Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895), the Qing government signed the Shimonoseki Treaty, ceding its sovereignty over Taiwan to Japan until 1945. |
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Machu Picchu consists of three main structures: Intihuatana, the Sun Temple, and the Three Windows Temple. |
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Most of the surrounding buildings have been rebuilt to give tourists a better idea of how they originally looked. |
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In 1976, 30% of Machu Picchu was restored and restoration is still ongoing today. |
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For example, the most common still image photography format in the world is 35 mm, which was the standard film size during the analog film era. |
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The 35mm format is actually 36mm on the long side and 24mm on the short side, which is a little bit confusing. |
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It is said that this format has a ratio of 3:2. |
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Many common patterns (for example, the APS pattern family) are close to or equal to this upper bound. |
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The rule of three, overused and often misapplied, is a simple rule of thumb to keep in mind when composing a photo. |
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For the main subject, the most effective area is the point at which the swings swing back and forth three times in a rhythmic and symmetrical way (for example). |
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During this period of European history, the Catholic Church, which had become wealthy and powerful, was brought under the control of the state. |
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For more than a thousand years, the Christian religion, language, and traditions have united the European states. |
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The omnipresent power affected everyone, from the king to the tobacconist. |
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Immediately after the start of the war, Britain had imposed a naval blockade on Germany. |
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This blockade has been strategically effective and has prevented the delivery of life-saving military and civilian supplies. |
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Britain imposed restrictions on international waters in May to prevent any ship from entering the entirety of the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Germany was expecting a response similar to the submarine warfare of World War II, given the limited nature of the response. |
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In the 1920s, most citizens and the country |
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The nations that had experienced the horrors and atrocities of the First World War wanted to avoid such a situation in the future. |
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In 1884, Tesla accepted a job at the Edison Company in New York City. |
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He came to the U.S. with four cents, a book of poetry, and a letter of recommendation from (his former boss) Charles Batchelor to Thomas Edison. |
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Ancient China has taken a unique approach to showing different time periods; each era or dynasty in China was a distinct family. |
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Additionally, there was a period of disunity between the divided regions, which is known as the Three Kingdoms Period, which lasted for 60 years between the Han and Jin Dynasties. |
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During these periods, violent battles erupted between several noble families vying for the throne. |
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During the Three Kingdoms Period, one of the bloodiest periods of ancient Chinese history, thousands of people died fighting to reach the highest echelons of power in the great palace in Xi |
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The use of the metric system has had many social and political effects, such as the transition from absolutism to republicanism, nationalism, and the belief that the country belongs to all its citizens, not just one government. |
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Again, after the Revolution, the professions were opened to all male candidates in a way that would ensure the victory of the most talented and successful. |
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The same thing applies to the army as well, because the army rankings are now based on Cailaber. |
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The French Revolution inspired many workers in other countries to start their own revolutions. |
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Muhammed was interested in things beyond the ordinary life. He often went to a cave on the "Nur" (Light) Mountain, which was later named "Hira", to meditate. |
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What remains of the mosque today presents a very vivid picture of the Prophet |
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The cave on the peak of one of the mountains in the north of Mecca is completely isolated from the rest of the world. |
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There is nothing to be seen in the open, beautiful sky above us or in the mountains around us. Only a very small part of this world can be seen or heard from within the cave. |
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The Great Pyramid of Giza is the only one of the Seven Wonders of the World still standing today. |
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The Great Pyramid, built by the Egyptians in the third millennium, is one of many large pyramids built to honor the dead Pharaohs. |
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The Giza Plateau in Egypt |
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The magnificent pyramid was built to enshrine Firavun Khufu, and the smaller pyramids, tombs and catacombs were built to enshrine the wives and family of Khufu. |
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The upward-pointing arrow looks like a V, and the "downward-pointing arrow" looks like a zigzag or an inverted V. |
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It means that you have to start at the top and pull the kite down, and then you have to start at the bottom and pull the kite up. |
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The upper jaw usually produces a softer sound, while the lower jaw produces a stronger and sharper sound. |
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Shocked King Louis XVI, with his two young children (11-year-old Marie Therese and four-year-old Louis-Charles), Queen Marie Antoinette and the King |
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They returned to Paris in a car, surrounded by a group of people hostile to the King and Queen and threatening them. |
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The Royal and the Royal Consort waved to the crowd from the car |
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At one point, a member of the crowd knocked the head off a statue of a beheaded royal guard who died at Versailles. |
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The costs of the U.S. imperialism |
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Through Wall Street banks, Filipinos were forced to pay taxes to the U.S. colonial regime to pay for the interest and principal of bonds issued by the government on their behalf. |
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Undoubtedly, the Filipino people |
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To understand the architects, it is necessary to understand the conditions that led to the creation of the religion. |
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The period in which the events took place is often referred to as the High Middle Ages (MS 1000-1300). |
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The High Middle Ages came before the Early Middle Ages and were followed by the Late Middle Ages around 1500. |
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Technological determinism is a term that encompasses a wide range of views on the role of technology in society, including the view that human destiny is determined by the logic of scientific laws and the use of those laws in technology, and the view that technology is inevitable. |
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Most of the commentary on technological determinism shares two general ideas: that technology follows its own development rather than cultural or political influences, and that technology has some "effects" that are internal rather than social. |
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For example, someone could say that motorized vehicles are necessary for the development of roads. |
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However, due to the limited number of highways across the country, it is not economically feasible to have a highway infrastructure, so new production methods are being developed to reduce the cost of vehicle ownership. |
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At the same time, mass car ownership will lead to more accidents on the roads, which in turn will lead to the development of new techniques in the health sector to repair injured bodies. |
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Romanticism was a wide-ranging cultural determinism characteristic of writers such as Goethe, Fichte and Schlegel. |
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In the romantic context, geography was personified and, over time, a tradition and culture associated with that geography emerged; they were in harmony with the place where the society was located, and they were better than the laws that were imposed on them. |
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Paris was seen as the fashion capital of the modern world, just as Constantinople was seen as the fashion capital of feudal Europe. |
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In the MS 400, it was a luxury item, and it lasted for about 1100 years. |
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The Ottomans lost their status in the second millennium due to their return with gifts such as silk and spices, which were valued more than the Byzantine markets. |
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The capital of fashion has shifted from Constantinople to Paris in recent years. |
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The Gothic style peaked in the 10th and 11th centuries and in the 14th century. |
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Initially, clothing was heavily influenced by Byzantine culture. |
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However, due to the slowness of the communication channels, the western styles were 25 to 30 years behind. |
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As the Middle Ages drew to a close, Western Europe began to develop its own style. One of the most significant developments of the period was the use of buttons to fasten clothing. |
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Temporary farming is only done for the purpose of producing enough food to meet the needs of the person and the family who only engage in farming. |
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Temporary farming is a simple and widespread organic system that uses protected seeds in an ecological zone to obtain the maximum yield. |
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Historically, most farmers were engaged in subsistence farming, and this is still the case in many developing countries today. |
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Subcultures bring together people who feel excluded by social norms and allow them to develop a sense of identity. |
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Subcultures can be distinguished by members |
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The defining characteristics of a subculture may be linguistic, aesthetic, religious, political, sexual, geographic, or a combination of various factors. |
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Members of a subculture often express that they are a part of that culture by using a different and symbolic way of expressing it, such as through fashion, tattoos, and piercings. |
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One of the most common ways of demonstrating the importance of socialization is to draw attention to a few unfortunate incidents involving children who have been socialized by being neglected, abused, or abandoned by adults. |
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Such children are called "wild" or "feral." Some wild children have been confined to enclosed spaces by humans (often their own parents). In some cases, the abandonment of a child in such a way is the result of a parent |
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Wild children may have suffered serious child abuse or trauma before being abandoned or running away. |
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They are said to have been raised by animals, and some are said to have survived in the wild on their own. |
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When completely raised by animals, the feral child exhibits behaviors similar to those of an animal that is almost completely self-raised, such as fearing humans or being deaf to humans (to the extent that physical boundaries are set). |
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Project-based learning goes a step beyond guided support while making learning easy and engaging. |
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Directional support is not a learning method, but a way to support learners who are experiencing a new learning experience, such as using a new computer program or starting a new project. |
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Redirection support can be virtual or real, in other words, a teacher is a redirector, but a little man in Microsoft Office is also a redirector. |
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Virtual Scaffolds is embedded in the software and the process of querying, redirecting, and explaining the procedural processes that may be frustrating to the learner. |
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Children are placed in foster care for a variety of reasons, ranging from abuse to neglect to gaslighting. |
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No child should grow up in a place that is not protective, nurturing and educational, but unfortunately that is the reality. |
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We see the Protective Family System as a safe zone for these children. |
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Our expectation from the guardian family system is to provide secure homes, loving foster parents, a reliable education and reliable health services. |
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Child Refugees must meet all of their needs without being in the home they were previously living in. |
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The Internet brings together both mass communication and person-to-person communication tools. |
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The distinctive characteristics of the Internet provide additional dimensions from the perspective of use and enjoyment. |
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For example, "learning" and "socializing" are recommended as important motivations for Internet use (James and others, 1995). |
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When we examined viewers |
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The use of video footage, the analysis of facial expressions, and a few milliseconds of facial movements have led to important discoveries. |
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In particular, the emphasis is placed on the fact that it is possible to understand whether a person is lying or not by correctly interpreting micro-expressions. |
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In his essay, The President |
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In fact, it suggests that such abilities could be found in animals, such as domestic dogs, that do not have the ability to comment on human behavior. |
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Research carried out in the nineteenth century has shown that there are two distinct genetic pools: one recessive and one dominant |
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Change creates new genetic variation and selection removes that variation from the gene pool. |
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On every level, the separation and reunion of the two pools creates a variation on the theme of separation and reunion. |
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In the rainforest, a primate with a similar discounting system to humans is strengthened by its ability to meet its amino acid requirements with existing plant resources. |
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Furthermore, not doing it has serious consequences, such as growth depression, malnutrition, and death in the end. |
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The most easily accessible plant sources of protein would have been proteins derived from leaves and seeds, but it is unlikely that plants would have been harvested by our primate-like ancestors without being eaten first. |
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On the other hand, animal foods (crickets, termites, larvae) are not just easy to digest, but also provide high amounts of protein that contain all the essential amino acids. |
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When all is said and done, it should not surprise us that our ancestors |
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Sleep interruption is the normal process of waking up and falling back to sleep within a short period of time (10-60 minutes). |
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This can be done easily and quietly, without waking you completely from your sleep, simply by opening your mind to it for an hour or so. |
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If you find yourself waking up in the middle of the night to the sound of your alarm going off again, you can move the alarm to the other side of the room, which will force you to get out of bed to turn it off. |
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Other biorythm-based options include drinking a lot of fluid (especially water or tea, a known diuretic) before bedtime, and not forcing yourself to wake up. |
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No matter how small the rebellion, the current power of life is so positive. Everyone has the potential to find complete happiness and satisfaction. |
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Everyone can reach enlightenment. The only obstacle on the path to enlightenment is our own insecurity and negativity. |
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Tibetan Buddhism is an expansive teaching based on the teachings of Buda, but with many techniques drawn from the Mahayana love path and Hint Yoga. |
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In its essence, Tibetan Buddhism is very simple. Kundalini Yoga, meditation and everything else is a love path. |
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Kundalini Yoga awakens the Kundalini energy (awakening energy) through Kundalini Yoga poses, breathing exercises, mantras and meditations. |
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The center of the Tibetan meditation is God Yoga. With the visualization of various gods, the energy channels are cleansed, the chakras are activated and clairvoyance is developed. |
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Germany was an ally of the United States in World War II, and this led to cooperation between SSCB and the United States. The war ended with the system, process, and cultural clashes opening up the countries to each other. |
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Two years after the end of the war, the old enemies had become allies and the Cold War began. |
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For the next 40 years, the proxy armies of the superpowers would be fighting in battlefields across Africa, Asia, Afghanistan, Cuba, and many other places. |
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On September 17, 1939, the Polish defense had already collapsed, and the only hope was to retreat back to Romania and reorganize. |
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However, the Soviet Union |
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The use of ships to transport malls is the most active way of transporting people and goods across the oceans. |
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The purpose of armies, traditionally, has been to protect your country, your people and your goods, as well as to interfere with the enemy |
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One of the most recent examples of this is the Second World War |
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Meanwhile, the German navy, which relied heavily on U-boats, was trying to cut off this traffic. |
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If the allies had failed, Germany would probably have overrun the rest of Europe, including Britain. |
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It is estimated that gazelles were domesticated for the first time approximately 10,000 years ago in the Zagros Mountains of Iran. |
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Ancient cultures and civilizations began to domesticate animals for easy access to food, clothing, and transportation. |
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Wild asses were usually kept tethered in corrals or other stall areas, usually as a child or juvenile by a shepherd boy, who was similar to the shepherds known today. This tethering method is still used today. |
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Railways were built in England only in the 16th century. |
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Had the railways only consisted of parallel straight lines, the horses pulling the wagons would have been able to travel at slightly higher speeds and carry slightly heavier loads that day. |
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Traversers have been used for a long time to hold the lines in place, but it has been discovered that they are more efficient when there is a metal wire above the lines. |
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It has become a common application, but the increased friction on the steel wheels of the iron wagons caused more wear. |
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As a result, wooden wheels were replaced by iron wheels. In 1767, the first wheels made entirely of iron were put into use. |
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Walking was not the first mode of transportation. Humans began walking upright about two million years ago when Homo Erectus, the upright man, first appeared. |
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A previous species of Australopithecus walked normally on two feet. |
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Walking on two legs has been seen in Australopithecus fossils dating from 4.2 to 3.9 million years ago, but Sahelanthropus may have walked on two legs seven million years ago. |
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We can begin to live more responsibly towards the environment, join environmental movements, or even become an activist to reduce some of the problems of the future. |
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In most cases, symptomatic treatment is sufficient. However, if we only want a temporary solution, we need to find the root of the problem and eliminate it. |
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After the acceptance of the Declaration of Independence by Congress on July 4, the engrossed copy, signed by Congress President John Hancock and Secretary Charles Thomson, was sent to John Dunlap |
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Now, 150 to 200 copies of "Dunlap broadsides" were printed overnight. |
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The first public reading of the document took place in the garden of the Independence Salon on July 8, by John Nixon. |
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One copy was sent to George Washington in New York on July 6, 1776, to be read to the soldiers under his command on July 9. Another copy was sent to London on August 10, 1776. |
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The oldest known copies of the document are the 25 Dunlap broadsides that are still known to exist. |
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Today most paleontologists believe that a group of dinosaurs survived and are alive today - we call them birds. |
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They have webbed feet and claws, they swim and walk on their hind legs like a T-Rex. |
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Nearly all of the computers in use today rely on a dual-valued code to represent information. |
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A binary number can have only one of the values 0 or 1. This is called a bit in the field of information technology. |
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Internal poisoning may not be immediately apparent. Symptoms such as vomiting are often so general that they are not immediately recognizable. |
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The most important sign of internal poisoning is the presence of an open drug capsule or poisonous chemicals in the home. |
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He checked the label to see if there were any special first aid instructions for the poison. |
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The term "butterfly" is used officially by butterfly scientists to refer to this butterfly species. |
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The term is derived from the adaption of parasitic insects (bedbugs) that have adapted to living with humans. |
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Both the Killer Wasps and the Tahtakurs are adapted to living in the eaves or attics of their nests. |
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There are approximately 400,000 cases of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in the United States, which is the most common neurological disease seen in younger and middle-aged adults. |
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MS is a disease that affects the central nervous system, which is made up of the brain, spinal cord and optic nerve. |
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Studies have shown that women are twice as likely as men to develop MS. |
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Couples may decide that having a child is not in their own best interests or the best interests of the child. |
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These couples could choose to have a surrogate for their babies. |
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When an adoption is made, the biological parents relinquish their parental rights so that the child can become part of another family. |
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The main purpose of science is to find out how the world works by using scientific methods. |
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But experiments are not the only thing. An experiment is a test that is used to include one or more of the possible hypotheses, to ask questions, and to guide scientific research. |
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Natural scientists and philosophers relied on classical texts, especially the Latin Bible. |
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With the decline of Greek science, the West appropriated the Greek philosophical and scientific roots. |
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Many of the patterns observed in physiology and behavior are related to the presence of circadian rhythms and the production of these rhythms by biological clocks. |
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Most living things, including bacteria, amoebas, plants, and animals, are composed of periodic structures that do not respond to external periodic stimuli. |
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Biological clocks are oscillators that continue a free-running period even in the absence of external cues. |
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The Hershey and Chase experiment was one of the leading suggestions that DNA was a genetic substance. |
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Hershey and Chase used a bacterial implantation technique to implant their own DNA into bacteria and viruses. |
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They performed two experiments, marking the DNA with either radioactive phosphorus or radioactive sulfur. |
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Mutations can have very different effects depending on the type of mutation, the importance of the affected genetic material, and whether the affected cells are germ cells or somatic cells. |
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While mutations that occur only in germ cells can affect children, mutations that occur in other parts of the body can cause death or cancer. |
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Nature-based tourism attracts people who are interested in visiting natural areas to experience the taste of nature, including plants and wildlife. |
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Examples of local activities include fishing, bird watching, photography, visiting parks and learning about the ecosystem. |
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An example is visiting orangutans in Borneo, taking photographs and informing them of their rights. |
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Every morning, people are separated from their small stone houses in the villages and head to their workplaces in cars, passing by the other workers on their way to their workplaces, which are just a little bit away from where they were separated from. |
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In these dynamic reciprocal transportation trips, everyone is somehow connected to a private car-based transportation system and supports it. |
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Science shows that this massive carbon economy has been destroying the stable biosphere that has supported humanity for the last two million years. |
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Everyone is a part of the community and uses the transportation system. Almost everyone complains about the transportation system. |
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In developed countries, you would be surprised at the level of complaints about water quality or bridges collapsing. |
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Why do transportation systems get so many complaints, why do they fail every day? Are the transportation engineers incompetent? Or is there a more fundamental problem? |
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Traffic Flow is the study of the movement of individual drivers and vehicles between two points, and the interactions between them. |
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Unfortunately, working on traffic flow is difficult because driver behavior cannot be predicted with 100% accuracy. |
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In any case, drivers exhibit a regular periodicity of behavior; thus, they show a tendency to traffic flow equilibrium and, roughly speaking, can be mathematically modeled. |
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Three main characteristics are used to represent traffic flow: (1) flow, (2) density, and (3) speed. |
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These relationships will help with the planning, design and operation of highway structures. |
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The first animals to fly were insects, and their flying abilities helped them escape predators, find food, and find mates more easily with less effort. |
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Most insects have the advantage of being able to fold their wings back over their bodies. |
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This allows them to hide from predators in a wider and smaller space. |
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Today, the only insects that can |
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Thousands of years ago, a man named Aristarchus claimed that the Sun revolved around the Sun. |
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Some people thought he was right, but many people disagreed; they believed that the Sun (and even the other stars) moved around the Earth, not the other way around. |
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It seems appropriate to the moment, doesn |
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The Amazon River is the second-longest and largest river in the world. The second-longest river carries more than eight times as much water. |
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Amazon, with a six-mile width, is the widest river in the world. |
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About 20 percent of the water that flows from the rivers to the oceans comes from the Amazon. |
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The mainstem of the Amazon River is 6,387 km (3,980 miles) long. It collects water from thousands of tributaries. |
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Although the stone pyramid was built to the end of the Old Kingdom, the Giza pyramids have never been surpassed in terms of their size and construction. |
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In the New Kingdom, the ancient Egyptians looked back in horror at the memories of their ancestors abandoning their sarcophagi, and those memories were more than a thousand years old. |
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The population of the Vatican is around 800. It is the smallest independent country and the least populous country in the world. |
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The Vatican uses Italian in its laws and official communications. |
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Italian is the everyday language spoken by most of the island |
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Every citizen of the Vatican City is Catholic. |
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Humans have been aware of basic chemical elements such as gold, silver, and copper since the beginning of time because they were found in their natural state and could be easily extracted with simple tools. |
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Aristotle, a philosopher, theorized that everything was made up of a combination of four elements: earth, water, air and fire. |
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That |
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Alloys are basically a mixture of two or more metals. Don |
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Elements such as calcium and potassium are accepted as metals. Of course, there are metals such as silver and gold. |
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In small amounts, alloy elements such as carbon are also present. |
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Everything in the universe is made of matter. Matter is made of small particles called atoms. |
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Atoms are so tiny that trillions of them can fit at the end of this sentence. |
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In short, the quill pen was a good friend to many people when it first came out. |
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Unfortunately, as new writing techniques emerged, the use of the pen decreased. |
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People are now writing messages on computer screens without ever having to approach a chalkboard. |
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When something new comes out, who knows what the keyboard will be used for? |
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The fission bomb works on the principle of getting energy to bring together many protons and neutrons to form an atomic nucleus. |
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In a sense, this process is like pulling a car out of the garage. The battery is recharged and then some of that energy is released. |
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Some atoms have indeterminate nuclei, meaning they can be split by a small perturbation or without any perturbation at all. |
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The surface of the moon is made up of rocks and dust. The outer layer of the moon is called the regolith. |
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It is about 70 kilometers away from Yerkabuğu, and about 100 kilometers away in the distance. |
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Under Maria, it |
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Because it |
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Content theories focus on the things that attract or repel people. |
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The aforementioned theses are concerned with the fact that, while people are maturing until adulthood, they reveal certain requirements and/or desires that have been internalized. |
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These theories are concerned with the things that make some people want to do certain things and the things in their environment that make them do certain things or not do certain things. |
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Two popular content theories are Maslow |
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In general, managers may exhibit two behaviors when they start to manage their former peers. One behavior is to try to remain "one of the guys" (or "one of the girls"). |
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These types of managers struggle with making unpopular decisions, following disciplinary procedures, assessing performance, delegating responsibility, and holding people accountable. |
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On the other side of the spectrum, the person becomes an unrecognizable being who thinks that the team has to do everything or that he has to do it himself. |
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Ultimately, the leader is responsible for the team |
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This behavior is usually caused by misunderstandings between the leader and the rest of the team. |
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Virtual teams are held to the same standards of excellence as traditional teams, but there are subtle differences. |
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Members of the virtual team are usually tasked with being the point of contact for their close physical groups. |
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Virtual teams are often more independent-minded than traditional team members, because they can meet across time zones that local managers can |
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A real "invisible team" (Larson and LaFasto, 1989, p.109) is also a unique component of a virtual team. |
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The invisible team is the management team that each member reports to. The invisible team sets the standards for each member. |
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Why would an organization want to go through the time-consuming process of creating a learning organization? One of the purposes of adopting organizational learning concepts is to develop. |
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Creativity and innovation can emerge when all resources in a functional department of an organization are used in an active way. |
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As a result, the process of a company working together to come up with an innovative solution to meet customer needs can be ahead of the curve. |
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For an organization to be innovative, it needs to encourage leadership, knowledge sharing and internal training, as well as creating an innovation culture. |
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Melek (2006) explains the Approach to Sustainability, a method used to help organizations reach a higher level of performance. |
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Neurobiological data provide physical evidence for a theoretical approach to the study of consciousness, thus narrowing the field and making it much more precise. |
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The conflict between the queen |
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Different brain injury, trauma, lesion and tumor types have been known for a long time to affect behavior and cause changes in some cognitive functions. |
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The emergence of new technologies allows us to see and study brain structures and processes that were previously unseen. |
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This provides us with a lot of information and material support for designing simulation models to help us understand our behavior. |
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While AI has a powerful call to arms with science fiction, AI is a major branch of computer science that deals with the behavior, learning, and intelligent adaptation of a machine. |
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Artificial intelligence research includes the development of robots that will automate tasks that require intelligent behavior. |
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Examples include control, planning and programming, responding to customer inquiries and complaints; writing, speaking and facial recognition skills. |
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Each of these skills has become a separate discipline focused on solving the problems of real life. |
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Artificial intelligence systems are now commonly used in economics, medicine, engineering and military fields, as well as in home computers and video game software. |
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Field trips are an important part of the curriculum for all grades. Teachers are often delighted to take their students on bus trips to places that are not possible by car. |
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Technology delivers a virtual tour of the solution, allowing students to explore the hypothetical structures, visit an aquarium or immerse themselves in the beauty of the artwork while sitting in class. |
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Sharing a school trip in a virtual environment is a great way to share ideas and experiences with other classes. |
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For example, students at Bennet School in North Carolina design a website each year about their annual trips to Raleigh, the site is redesigned each year, but the old versions are kept online as an archive. |
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In addition, blogs can help students develop their writing. Students often begin their blogging experience with a sense of self-consciousness and writing errors, but the presence of an audience often changes that. |
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Blog writers are usually students, so they try to avoid criticism by developing their posts. |
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Writing a blog "encourages students to be more knowledgeable about the world around them". It also encourages students to be interesting and engaging to their followers (Toto, 2004). |
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Blog writing is a means of self-employment, a way to encourage students to learn, and a way to go beyond the traditional school curriculum. |
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The appropriate use of blogs can enable students to be more analytical and critical; students can actively engage with online materials by responding to others |
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Further south, the Niagara Escarpment is home to the Niagara Escarpment Biosphere Reserve, while to the north, the Muskoka and Algonquin Provincial Parks offer unspoiled natural beauty. |
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All of this, and more, is gold for Ontario |
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The northern expanses are sparsely populated and some are almost deserted, the result of a harsh climate. |
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For most people, it |
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The East African Islands lie in the Indian Ocean, off the east coast of Africa. |
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Madagascar is the world |
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Most of the small islands are independent countries or French overseas territories and are known as luxury resorts. |
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The Arabs also brought Islam to these lands, and it became very widespread in Comoros and Mayotte. |
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European influence and colonization began with the discovery of the Cape Route by the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama in the 15th century. |
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The region is bounded on the north by the Sahel, on the south and west by the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Women: Women travellers are advised to say they are married, regardless of their actual marital status. |
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Wearing a tie can help your job (a tie shouldn |
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Women should be aware that their cultural differences can be seen as an affront, and that they will be followed and touched in ways that are unacceptable to them. |
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The modern city of Casablanca was founded by Berber fishermen in the 10th century as a strategic harbor, and was known as Anfa by the Phoenicians, Romans, and Merinids. |
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The Portuguese demolished it and rebuilt it under the name Casa Branca, but they abandoned it after an earthquake in 1755. |
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The Fas sultan rebuilt the city as Daru l-Badya and later it was given the name of Kazablanka by the Spanish traders who set up trading centers in the city. |
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If you want to shop in Casablanca, Kazablanka is one of the most interesting places. |
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Around Old Medina, there are plenty of places selling traditional Fes products, such as tajin, baskets, leather goods, nargiles, and various types of ironware, but they are always full of tourists. |
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Goma is a tourist town on the eastern border of the Democratic Republic of Congo, near Ruanda. |
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In 2002, Goma was devastated by a lava flow from the Nyiragongo volcano, especially the city |
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Although the situation in Goma is generally secure, all visitors to Goma from outside should be investigated in order to understand the situation in the North Kivu region. |
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The city, which has some of the cheapest mountain gorilla trekking routes in Africa, is also a base for those wishing to climb Nyiragongo volcano. |
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You can use a bodaboda (motorcycle taxi) to get around Goma. The normal (local) price is about 500 Congolese francs for a short distance. |
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When brought together with unreachable inaccessibility, "Timbuktu" became a metaphor for exotic, faraway places. |
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Today, Timbuktu is a city that attracts tourists and has an airport, but it is a poor city. |
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It was added to the World Heritage List in 1990 due to the threat of desertification. |
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The city is a complete contrast to the country |
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The Kruger National Park (KNP) is located in northeastern South Africa, bordering Mozambique to the north, Zimbabwe to the northwest, and the Timbavati River to the south. |
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The park covers an area of 19,500 square kilometres and is divided into 14 distinct biomes, each supporting a unique wildlife. |
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South Africa |
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As with all National Parks in Southern Africa, the park has daily conservation fees and entrance fees. |
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The purchase of a South African Wild Card, which grants access to a variety of parks in Southern Africa or to all of the South African National Parks, may be beneficial. |
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Hong Kong Island is the island that gives its name to the Hong Kong region, and is where many visitors consider to be the true heart of the Hong Kong region. |
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The buildings that make up the silhouette of Hong Kong stand out even more against the waters of Victoria Harbour, resembling a lighthouse beacon. |
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For the best view of Hong Kong, ditch the candidate and head to the Kowloon waterfront. |
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Most of the urban development of Hong Kong Island has been taken from reclaimed land along the northern coastline. |
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The Sundarbans, the world |
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The Sundarbans has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, and the part of the forest within the borders of India is known as the Sundarbans National Park. |
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But the forests are not just mangrove swamps - they also contain the last remnants of the great forests that once covered the Ganj plain. |
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The Sundarbans covers an area of approximately 3,850 square kilometres (1,500 sq mi), mostly consisting of intertidal and mangrove swamps. |
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Sundarbans has been a wildlife sanctuary since 1966 and is now home to about 400 Royal Bengal tigers and an estimated 30,000 spotted deer. |
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The buses leave the regional bus station (on the other side of the river) throughout the day, but most, especially those going east and to Jakar/Bumthang, leave between 06:30 and 07:30. |
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Regional buses are often full, so it is advised to buy tickets a few days in advance. |
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Most of the time, transportation is provided by small Japanese minibuses, which are comfortable and safe. |
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Shared taxis are a quick and comfortable way to get to nearby places like Paro (Nu 150) and Punakha (Nu 200). |
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The Oyapock River Bridge is a cable-supported bridge that will span the Oyapock River to connect the cities of Oiapoque in Brazil and Saint-Georges-de-l |
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The two towers are 83 meters high, 378 meters long and 3.50 meters wide. |
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The underground tunnel is 15 meters deep. Construction was completed in August 2011, but the tunnel was not opened to traffic until March 2017. |
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The bridge is expected to be fully operational by September 2017, when the Brazilian customs checkpoints are expected to be completed. |
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The Guaraní were the most important indigenous group, living in the present-day Eastern Paraguay, practicing subsistence farming, and living as semi-nomadic hunter-gatherers. |
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The Chaco region was inhabited by the Guaycurú, Payaguá, and other indigenous peoples who practiced hunting, gathering, and fishing, maintaining wealth through the storage of fish. |
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Previously known as the "Land of the Guaraní", Paraguay was formed in the 16th century as a result of the encounter between the Spanish conquistadors and the local population. |
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Spaniards began a three-century period of colonization. |
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Paraguay has managed to preserve its identity and character to a large extent since its founding in 1537. |
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Argentina is one of the world |
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Smaller tournaments and matches can be seen here at other times of the year. |
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For information on where to buy tickets for tournaments and polo matches, check out the Asociacion Argentina de Polo. |
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The official currency of the Falklands is the Falkland pound (FKP), which is pegged to the British pound (GBP). |
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You can exchange currencies at the only bank on the islands, in Stanley, across the street from the FIC West store. |
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The pound sterling is generally accepted everywhere on the islands, as well as Stanley credit cards and US dollars. |
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Credit cards may not be accepted in remote areas, but Sterling and US Dollars may be. Agree the payment method in advance with the venue owner. |
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The Falkland Islands pound is almost impossible to exchange outside the islands, so change your money before you leave. |
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Montevideo is south of the equator, so it is winter in the northern hemisphere when it is summer there, and summer in the northern hemisphere when it is winter there. |
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Montevideo has a subtropical climate. Summer temperatures are often above 30°C. |
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It can be chilly in the winter in a bone-chilling way. Temperatures can dip below the freezing point, but it feels colder because of the wind and moisture combining to make you feel colder than the thermometer indicates. |
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There are no distinct wet and "dry" seasons, as rainfall amounts remain constant throughout the year. |
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Most of the animals in the park are accustomed to seeing people, but a wild life is still a wild life, and the animals should not be fed or disturbed. |
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According to park officials, you must stay at least 100 yards/meters away from bears and at least 25 yards/meters away from all other wild animals! |
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Though they may look harmless, bison, moose, bears, and almost all large animals can attack. |
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Each year, dozens of visitors are injured because they fail to maintain an appropriate distance. These animals are large, aggressive, and potentially dangerous, so be aware of your surroundings. |
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Apia is the capital of Samoa. The city is on the island of Upolu and has a population of about 40,000. |
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Apia was founded in the 1850s and has been the official capital of Samoa since 1959. |
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In 1889, Germany, the United States, and Britain staged a seven-ship show of force in the strait, refusing to leave the strait, and so the strait became this unfortunate place. |
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All ships were sunk, except one British cruiser, and about 200 Americans and Germans lost their lives. |
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The independence struggle organized by Mau Movement ended with the death of Yellow Chief Tupua Tamasese Lealofi III. |
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Because Auckland is situated between two harbors, there are many beaches. The most popular are three areas. |
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The North Shore beaches (North Harbour area) are on the Pacific Ocean and stretch from Long Bay in the north to Devonport in the south. |
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Almost all are sandy beaches, and many have pohutukawa trees providing shade. |
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The Tamaki Drive beaches are located between the Waitemata Harbour, Mission Bay |
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These are family beaches, often crowded, lined up along the shore with all kinds of shops. It |
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The main local beer is called "Number One" and it |
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New Zealand and Australian wines are often better than their French counterparts. |
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Drinking local tap water is completely safe, but if you |
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Hot chocolate is the British standard. Fruit juices are expensive but delicious. |
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Throughout the year, many trips are organized for the residency and it is very common to be injured on the residency for these reasons. |
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Despite this, speak to the relevant authorities, remain vigilant and pay close attention to security alerts. |
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Humpback whales can be seen near the shorelines and river mouths from October to November, and sometimes outside of these times. |
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They have coyote dens, but they are very aggressive towards humans, and most of them are afraid of humans and run away when they see them. |
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Saltwater crocodiles cannot live in oceans permanently, they are estuarine crocodiles living in the river systems north of Rockhampton. |
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Reserving in advance ensures that travellers will have a place to stay when they arrive at their destination, knowing that they will have a place to sleep. |
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Most travel agencies have agreements with specific hotels, but you can also choose other accommodation options, such as campgrounds, through a travel agent. |
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Travel agencies usually offer packages that include breakfast, transportation to/from the airport/airport, and even combined flight and hotel packages. |
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If you need time to think about the offer or to secure other documents (such as a visa), they can hold your reservation for you. |
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Any change or request must be communicated directly to the hotel, not to the travel agent. |
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At some festivals, the majority of music festival participants decide to camp in the festival field, and most participants see this as an important part of the experience. |
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If you want to be close to the action, you |
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Some festivals have special camping areas for families with small children. |
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If you |
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St. Petersburg cruise ship tours include time in the city. Cruise ship tourists require a visa (check the requirements). |
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Hotels usually try to squeeze as much money out of their guests as possible, and often don |
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Guests are usually treated to special food, drink and entertainment in order to keep them in good spirits and happy. |
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Some venues may offer alcoholic beverages as a courtesy, but drunkenness is a decision that has negative consequences. All good hosts know the importance of not overindulging. |
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Anyone planning to use a vehicle in high altitudes or mountain passes should be aware of the risk of snow, ice or fog. |
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Driving on ice-covered and snowy roads is extremely dangerous, and it is not possible to drive on frozen asphalt. |
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In snowstorms, enough snow can fall in a short period of time to bury you. |
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The view can be limited by fog, rain, snow, or ice on the vehicle |
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On the other hand, icy and snowy weather conditions are quite common in many countries and traffic is usually uninterrupted throughout the year. |
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Perhaps the safaris are the biggest tourist attraction in Africa and are the highlight for many visitors. |
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The term safari is often used to describe travel to observe wildlife, especially observing wild animals in their natural habitat in East Africa. |
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A group of animals, such as fillers and zebras, are more inclined to approach vehicles because of the standard equipment, which provides a good view. |
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Lions, tigers, and leopards are sometimes blindfolded so you can see them better. |
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Walking safari (also known as "nature walk" or "nature walk safari") is a few hours or a few days of walking. |
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The Paralympic Games will be held between August 24 and September 5, 2021. Some of the events will be held at other locations throughout Japan. |
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Tokyo, which hosted the games in 1964, will be the only Asian city to have hosted both summer and winter Olympics. |
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If you booked your flight and accommodation for 2020 before the cancellation announcement, you may find yourself in a difficult situation. |
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The cancellation policies have changed, but most of the coronavirus-related cancellations are expected to last until July 2020, when the Olympics are scheduled to be held. |
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Most of the event tickets are expected to be priced between 2,500 and 130,000 yen, with an average price of about 7,000 yen. |
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Drying wet clothing can be aided by the presence of a clothesline and clothes rack in most hotels, even if they are not in the room. |
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There are different ways to purify water, some are more effective against certain threats. |
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In some areas, it is enough to store water for a minute, in other areas, it takes a few more minutes to store water. |
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The filters are different from each other. If you are concerned about this, you should buy a sealed bottle of water from a known brand. |
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Travelers may encounter swarms of bugs in their own backyards. |
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Allergens can cause sneezing, irritation, or a worse reaction, such as an allergic reaction, poisoning, or an infection. |
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Communicable diseases that can injure or kill people through bites or scratches are usually not considered hazardous. |
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Tax-free shopping is the opportunity to buy tax-free products in certain places. |
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Travelers visiting countries with heavy taxation on alcoholic beverages and tobacco products can sometimes save a significant amount of money. |
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The land between Point Marlon and Fairmont is often boggy, offering some of the most difficult driving conditions along the Buffalo-Pittsburgh Turnpike, which cuts through the remnants of the glacier. |
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The published speed limits are significantly lower than those in previous and subsequent sections - usually 35-40 mph (56-64 km/h) - and this is more important than a strict adherence to them. |
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The Germans are very tidy and the Bavarians, like their southern neighbours in Austria, are very rich and varied. |
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Throughout the year, hamur work is carried out, with the harvesting of apples and pears and the harvesting of grapes and berries being common. |
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Many German cakes also include nuts, figs and other dried fruits. Popular cakes usually consist of a cup of unsweetened coffee and especially a good pairing. |
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Kori is a meal that consists of meat, vegetables, spices, and dried fruits. |
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It can be called "dry" or "wet" depending on the amount of liquid it contains. |
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In northern India and Pakistan, yogurt is commonly used in curries; in southern India and other coastal regions, coconut milk is often used. |
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Indonesian cuisine is a general term that covers a variety of regional cuisines found throughout the Indonesian archipelago, comprising approximately 17,000 islands. |
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However, when used as a noun, this term refers to foods from the middle and eastern parts of the island |
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The stirrups support the horse |
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They provide more traction for the vehicle, but there could be safety issues due to the possibility of the wheels slipping on them. |
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If a rider is thrown from a horse and the horse runs away, the rider could be dragged. Some safety measures can be taken to minimize this risk. |
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Before anything else, most of the soldiers are barefoot and bare-chested, wearing a very short-sleeved military uniform. |
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Some saddles, especially English saddles, have safety buckles that allow the leather to slip off the saddle in the event of a falling rider. |
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Zirve climbing includes spectacular zirve landscapes. Climbers from all over the world are constantly discovering new routes among the endless climbing opportunities. |
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Sports like kayaking and snowboarding, which involve sliding downhill on snow, are popular sports that involve sliding downhill on snow with a snowboard or kayak strapped to your feet. |
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Kayaking, also known as "kayak camping", is an important travel activity for many enthusiasts, who plan their entire trip around kayaking in a specific place. |
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The kayak idea is very ancient - cave paintings depicting kayakers date back to 5000 BC! |
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The sport of alpine skiing dates back at least to the 17th century, and the first sport-oriented ski club was founded in Australia in 1861 by Norwegians. |
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Canoeing: This activity is also known as canoeing, canoe touring or canoe hiking in wilderness areas. |
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Think of the kayak route as the equivalent of a hiking route. |
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If the conditions are good, you can cover much more distance than you would on foot. However, you will not be able to reach the speeds of cross-country skiing without the need for skis and poles, or a heavy backpack. |
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Europe is a small continent, but it is home to many independent countries. Under normal circumstances, traveling to several countries means applying for several visas and going through several passport controls. |
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The Schengen area, in this sense, operates like a single country. |
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As long as you stay in this area, you can generally pass through the border without having to go back through passport control. |
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In the same way, with a Schengen visa, you do not need to apply for a visa for each Schengen member state, so you will save time, money and effort. |
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There is no comprehensive definition of what constitutes an antique. Some tax authorities define an antique as an item that is at least 100 years old. |
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The age limit varies geographically according to the ancient definition of Europe, being shorter in areas such as North America. |
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Handicraft products can be classified as antiques, even though they are newer than similar products that are mass-produced. |
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The reindeer husbandry is an important source of livelihood for the Sami people, and it is also important for many people in other professions. |
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Despite being traditional, the Sami were not all reindeer herders; they were fishermen, hunters or similar professions. Most of them used reindeer as livestock. |
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Today, many Lapps work in modern professions. The Lapland region is an important source of income for tourism. |
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In particular, the term "Cingene" is often used in a derogatory manner by those who are not Romanian, and is associated with negative stereotypes and incorrect perceptions of the Romanian people. |
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If you are visiting a country with a travel warning, your travel health insurance or travel cancellation insurance may be affected. |
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You can talk to governments outside of your own, but their recommendations are aimed at their own citizens. |
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For example, U.S. citizens in the Middle East may encounter different situations than Europeans or Arabs. |
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Recommendations are only a brief summary of the political situation in a country. |
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Further developed ideas tend to be more general and over-simplified when compared to more detailed information from other places. |
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Heavy weather conditions are a general term for dangerous weather conditions that can cause damage, serious social disruption or loss of life. |
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Heavy weather conditions can be seen all over the Earth and there are different types that are related to geography, topography, and atmospheric conditions. |
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Like hurricanes, tornadoes, thunderstorms, downpours and forest fires, hailstorms are one of the forms and effects of heavy weather conditions. |
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Regional and seasonal severe weather events include thunderstorms, blizzards, snowstorms, and tornadoes. |
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Travellers are advised to be aware of the risk of severe weather affecting the area they are travelling to, which could disrupt travel plans. |
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Anyone planning to visit a country as a war zone should receive professional training. |
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Searching for "Enemy Environmental Route" on the Internet will probably provide the address of a local company. |
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In a course, most of the topics that are discussed here are described in much more detail and with much more practical experience. |
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A course usually lasts 2-5 days and includes role-playing, a lot of first aid training, and sometimes firearms training. |
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Survival of the fittest is a common theme in wildlife books and magazines, but it is less common in war zones. |
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Travelers planning to undergo a sex change operation overseas should be sure to have their valid documents with them on the way back. |
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The willingness of each government to issue unspecified sex (X) passports or to issue renewed documents with a change of name and sex is different. |
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The attitude of foreign governments to these documents has changed considerably. |
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Searches at security checkpoints became much more intrusive after September 11, 2001. |
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Before surgery, transgender people should not expect to be able to pass through browsers without their privacy, dignity, and influence being compromised. |
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Rip currents are the return flow of water back to the shore after it has been pushed out to sea by a breaking wave. |
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Because of the steep topography, the return flow is concentrated in a few deep sections, and here there can be a strong downward flow of deep water. |
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Most deaths are the result of trying to swim against the current, which can be impossible, because of exhaustion. |
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There is no difference in the difficulty of backstroke swimming compared to freestyle swimming. |
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You can try to find a place where you won |
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Re-entry culture shock shows the effect earlier than culture shock. The adjustment period is shorter, it lasts longer and can be more intense. |
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Travelers who easily adapt to new cultures sometimes find it difficult to return to their own local cultures. |
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When you return to your country after living abroad, you will have adapted to a new culture, and you will have lost some of the traits of your own culture. |
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When you first go abroad, people are likely to be patient and understanding, knowing that visitors to a new country need to be accommodated. |
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People may not be able to foresee that they need to be patient and understanding with returning travelers. |
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The pyramid sound and light show is one of the most interesting things for kids in the area. |
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You can see the pyramids in the dark and watch them silently before the show begins. |
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You will usually hear the voices of tourists and vendors. The story of sound and light is a book of stories. |
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The Sphinx was identified as the backdrop and narrator of a long story. |
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The pyramids are illuminated and different pyramids are highlighted. |
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Different countries claim sovereignty over the South Shetland Islands, which were discovered in 1819, and are home to at least 18 active volcanoes, the most of any archipelago. |
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It is located about 120 km north of the equator, on the island of King George, which is home to the largest Villa Las Estrellas settlement. |
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Others include Livingston Island and Deception Island, an active volcano |
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Ellsworth Toprağı is located in the southern part of the Antarctic Peninsula, surrounded by the Bellingshausen Sea. |
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The Peninsula Mountains join the plate here, then are separated by Minnesota |
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The northern part, or the Sentinel Mountains, includes the Vinson Massif, Antarctica |
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In remote areas where there is no cell phone coverage, a walkie-talkie may be your only option. |
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In order to be able to search for a phone, you need to be able to see it clearly, which means you need to be outdoors. Most of the time, a flashlight won |
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This service is frequently used by cargo ships, including explorers with remote data and voice requirements. |
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Your local phone service provider may be able to provide you with more information about connecting to this service. |
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For those who plan a year in advance, a more popular option is to travel and learn. |
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This is especially popular among those who have dropped out of school, and it allows them to get a one-year permit before going to university. |
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In most cases, registering for a course abroad for a gap year actually increases your chances of returning to higher education in your own country. |
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Usually, a tuition fee is charged for enrollment in these training programs. |
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Finland is a superb cottage holiday destination, with "thousands of islands" - more than 180,000 in fact, most of them uninhabited and known as skerries. |
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Coastal rowing and the biggest mistakes are actually enough for any boat, but the smaller boats and even a kayak offer a different experience. |
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A houseboat tour in Finland, where each boat carries seven or eight people, is a traditional pursuit. |
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This is similar to Norway, Sweden and New Zealand, but it |
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Most of the Ozgün Baltic cruises include a long-term stay in St. Petersburg, Russia. |
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This means that you can spend a few full days exploring the historic city, returning to the ship at night to sleep. |
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Since 2009, if you travel to the country only by ship, you will not need a visa. |
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In some cruise ship brochures, Berlin, Germany is listed. As you can see on the map above, Berlin is not close to the sea and is not included in the price of a sea cruise. |
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Flying can be a terrifying experience for anyone, but especially for those who have never flown or have had a previous trauma associated with flying. |
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This is not something to be ashamed of: there is no difference between the personal fears of many people and the things they don |
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For some, understanding how an aircraft works and what happens during a flight can be a way of overcoming a fear that is based on not knowing or being out of control. |
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Large payments are made to the suppliers to ensure that the goods are delivered to the company as soon as possible. Usually, the commercial invoices, the stores, or the spare parts for an emergency repair are very important to be delivered to the company as soon as possible. |
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Some airlines had their own planes, but other airlines and small companies were having problems. |
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If they had shipped their belongings by air freight, they could have spent days unpacking and getting over the shock. |
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The only way to get it through faster is to send it as registered luggage. Airline regulations won |
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First-class air travel is an expensive privilege (or, even better, have your company pay for it for you). |
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Usually, when he talks, there |
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Airline companies are aware that they are a niche group of travelers who are willing to pay a premium for the convenience of getting to a place quickly and comfortably, and they price accordingly. |
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The capital of Moldova is Chisinau. The local language is Romanian, but Russian is commonly used. |
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Moldova is a highly multi-ethnic republic, greatly affected by ethnic tensions. |
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In 1994, this conflict led to the establishment of the Transdniester Republic, a self-proclaimed state with its own government and currency, but not recognized by any member of the United Nations, in eastern Moldova. |
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Despite the failure of political negotiations, economic relations have been restored between the two parts of Moldova. |
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The main religion in Moldova is Orthodox Christianity. |
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Izmir, with a population of 3.7 million, is Turkey |
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Once an ancient city, Izmir is now a modern, well-developed and well-functioning commercial center surrounded by mountains. |
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The 18th-century Sunday, with its historical churches and mosques, is surrounded by wide boulevards, skyscrapers, and modern shopping malls with traditional red-tiled roofs. |
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The village of Haldarsvík offers views of the nearby island of Eysturoy and is home to an unusual octagonal church dating back to the 18th century. |
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In the churchyard there are some interesting dovecotes made of stone on top of a few graves. |
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Spend half an hour wandering around the charming village and you |
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The romantic and evocative town of Sintra, easily accessible from the north, has long been a favourite with foreigners since Lord Byron recorded his infatuation with it. |
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The 403-numbered Scotturb Bus frequently stops at Cabo da Roca on its way to Sintra. |
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You can also visit the Great Fatima Meryem Monastery (Monastery) in the north, where the world-famous Meryem is believed to have appeared. |
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Still alive, there are many men and women who have managed to escape from here to the right, many who were loved by both Jews and non-Jews, who were killed or tried to be killed here. |
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Please behave with all the dignity, seriousness and respect you deserve. Don |
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Do not disrespect them by destroying their buildings or writing on their walls. |
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The official languages of Barcelona are Catalan and Spanish. Approximately half of the population prefers to speak Catalan, most understand it and almost everyone speaks Spanish. |
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However, most of the signs are only in Catalan, which is the first official language according to the law. |
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However, it is commonly used in public transportation vehicles and other buildings. |
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Regular announcements are only made in Catalan, but unplanned announcements are made in Spanish, English, French, Arabic and Japanese. |
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Parisians have a reputation for being central, brash and arrogant. |
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While this is usually the result of a misunderstanding or a lack of faith, the best way to avoid problems in Paris is to move respectfully, like a "bien élevé" (well-raised) person. This will make it much easier to avoid problems. |
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The Plitvice Lakes National Park is a thickly forested area with predominantly beech, linden and hornbeam trees, and it reflects the meeting point of the Alps and the Mediterranean flora. |
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Microclimate diversity is due to different soils and varying altitude levels, resulting in a wide variety of plant species. |
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The region is also home to a wide variety of animal and bird species. |
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In addition to the more common species, European beaver, otter, raven, rock ptarmigan, willow ptarmigan and snowy owl can be found here. |
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When visiting monasteries, women must wear long skirts and have their shoulders covered. |
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Most monasteries are refuges for unprepared women, but if you bring your own sleeping bag, especially if it |
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Similarly, men must wear closed-toe shoes. |
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It can be redeemed at the entrance, but these clothes are non-washable, so you can take them off as soon as you |
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Mallorcan cuisine, like that of similar regions in the Mediterranean, is based on cereals, vegetables and meat (especially pork) and uses olive oil in all dishes. |
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Particularly popular is Pa amb Oli, a dish of bread, olive oil, tomato, cheese, and ham, which is often served as a popular evening meal. |
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With Sie, all the names always start with a capital letter, even in the middle of a sentence. |
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This is an important way of distinguishing between some verbs and nouns. |
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While it may make writing a little more complicated, it probably makes reading it a little easier to find out whether a verb or adjective is used in the nominative or accusative case. |
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Italian is easier to learn than other languages because most words are pronounced exactly as they are written. |
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The vowels are the basic vowels c and g, which change according to the sound of the harp that comes after them. |
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Be sure to pronounce R and RR differently: "Caro" means "dear" while "carro" means "carriage." |
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French is a regular language with an easy-to-learn and easy-to-understand grammar. |
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For this reason, reading this book will help you learn a lot about Farsi language and will help you understand the expressions better. |
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If you know a language from the Latin language family, learning Portuguese will be easier. |
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However, even those who know a little Spanish can end up with a language that is as close to Spanish as possible in a relatively short period of time. |
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Today, most premodern observers remain as museums or educational sites. |
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In the brightest period of those times, light pollution is not a problem, but they are usually found in cities or campuses, where it is easier to reach them than in modern times. |
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Most modern research telescopes are huge structures in remote areas with suitable atmospheric conditions. |
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The cherry blossom, known as hanami, has been a part of Japanese culture since the 8th century. |
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The concept comes from China, where the most popular flowers are chrysanthemums. |
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In Japan, the first cherry blossom parties were organized by the emperor, and only he and other aristocrats in the vicinity of the Imperial Court could participate. |
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Plants are at their best in their natural environment, which is why "just one" example is enough to resist the German |
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If you are visiting an officially organized garden, "collecting examples" will allow you to pass unquestioned. |
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Singapore is generally very safe and easy to get around, so you can get pretty much anything you want as soon as you arrive. |
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However, the equator is only a few degrees north of the "high tropics" of Singapore, so you |
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There are a few buses in the Bible that go to El Halil, the traditional burial place of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and their wives. |
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The bus you are thinking of boarding is not going to Kiryat Arba, the nearby Jewish settlement, but to El Halil. |
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As the main theme of a holiday, indoor waters are a good choice. |
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For example, you can visit the castles of the Loire Valley or the castles of the Rhine Valley, or you can take a boat trip along the Seine River to visit the cities of the Île-de-France, or you can take a barge trip along the Erie Canal. |
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They also mark trails for popular nature walks and bike parks. |
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Christmas is one of the most important holidays of Christianity and is celebrated as the birthday of Jesus. |
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Most of the traditions associated with Christmas have been created by non-believers and non-Christians in Christian countries. |
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There is a tradition of staying awake on Easter Eve in order to see the sunrise on Easter Day. |
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Of course, there are Christian explanations for this tradition, but there is also the possibility that it is a ritual that symbolizes spring and fertility before Christianity. |
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Traditional churches usually begin their midnight celebrations of the Resurrection on the Saturday night of the week following Easter. |
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All of the first animals to come to the islands arrived by flying or swimming. |
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Because of their distance from the mainland, the tortoises were unable to migrate, which made them the main animal species on the Galapagos Islands. |
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Since Darwin |
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If you visit the North Pole or Antarctica during the winter months, you will experience a polar night, which means the sun does not rise above the horizon. |
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This is a good opportunity to see the Aurora borealis, as the sky is nearly dark every hour. |
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Because the population of the regions is steady, and therefore light pollution is usually not a problem, you can enjoy the stars. |
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Japanese work culture is more hierarchical and formal than Western cultures. |
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The standard work uniform is a suit, and colleagues greet each other by name or job title. |
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Matching individual successes to group goals is very difficult when the business is profit-driven. |
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Workers should often seek approval from their superiors for any decision they make, and are expected to carry out their superiors |
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