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The Chinese Culture
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1579.... the rain. He knew
it had its benefits but too much of it ruined his crops, destroyed his livestock
and every time it rained the roof of the house was destroyed. And every time
the man rebuilt it, he made it thicker and thicker. He blamed all his
misfortune on the Duke of Thunder. The Duke of Thunder was one of the gods who
lived in the heavens. He was the god of rain and thunder. The man dispised the
Duke very much and had a pure hatred of him.
Every time it rained the Duke would descend from the heavens and stand on a
hilltop. There he would watch with pure delight a .....
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Mexico
Number of pages: 10 | Number of words: 2531.... people of Mexico were developing art and cultures long before the
Spanish thought of “discovering” the “New World”. Their cultures were far
ahead of any European cultures at that time. Many different peoples with
their own ethnic differences coexisted. They had a cultural identity, for
instance, they cultivated corn, they had a singular structure of government,
they used the 365 day calendar, they built pyramids, they used similar
rituals and worshipped the same gods and goddesses of the sky, of nature,
of fertility and of war. The same concept of cosmic duality - the begin .....
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The Dominican Republic
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 707.... better chance at life. This has greatly effected the rural
population by shrinking it steadily. About half of the total population is
located between Santiago de los Caballeros and San Pedro de Macoris. Another
1/3 of the population is located in the capitol city of Santo Domingo and
between the cities of La Romana and San Cristobal. The annual growth rate is
estimated to be at 1.71% for the next couple of years until the year 2000.
Mulattos form the largest ethnic group in the Dominican Republic being roughly
73% of the population. The next largest group is 16% Caucasian a .....
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Disneyland
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 532.... old who remembered
Disneyland as a place where “little kids” go to meet Mickey Mouse. Fortunately
upon arrival to the park I realized I was wrong. I soon realized that that my
mature height of five feet and one-half inch had given me a golden key to the
doors of some of the biggest thrill rides the world will ever know. I was now
seeing Disneyland in a totally different way. I ran from ride to ride, my level
of excitement raging as never before. My stomach was being twisted, juggled,
and tossed like never before; for a twelve year old boy I was as close to heaven
as a kid .....
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New York
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 281.... orignal
13 states.
First I am going to tell you how New York became the 11th state. On Joly
9, 1776, the provincial congress of New York met in White Plains. It approved
The Declaration Of Independence which the Continental Congress had adopted on
July 4. The congress also organized an Independent goverment. The next year, New
York adopted its first constitution George Clinton was elected governor. About a
third of all the battles were fought in New York. New York City was the United
States capital from 1785 to 1790. In 1789, George Washington became the first
presjid .....
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Travelers Guide To Colorado
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1123.... The information is unlimited. It just depends on what you want to
find. "In Colorado, it's biggest city is it's capitol." -World Book Atlas
1993. The capitol of Colorado is Denver. Some of the attractions Colorado
offers is: skiing, hiking, and exploring. These play a major role in
Colorado's economic progression. The land in Colorado is rocky and steep
basically all over. This does not make it a very good place to farm or
raise livestock. (Unless you raise Mountain goats) Although it is not good
agriculturally, Colorado is a beautiful place to see.
The recreation in Colo .....
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Mexico
Number of pages: 15 | Number of words: 3913.... now live in cities.
Mexico City, with a metropolitan area population of approximately 16 million
people, is the largest city in the world. While still low by United States
standards, the nation's gross national product per capita rose significantly
during the 1970s. Despite impressive social and economic gains, since 1981
Mexico has been wracked by severe inflation and an enormous foreign debt brought
on in large part by precipitous declines in the value of petroleum products.
Geologically, Mexico is located in one of the Earth's most dynamic areas.
It is a part of the "Ring .....
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Mexico
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 579.... populated, and the southern area, which is more agricultural and fertile with heavier population.
On the western side of Mexico is Baja California, which is nearly 800 miles long and only about 100 miles wide. The central core is occupied by sky scraping mountains such as the San Pedro Matir and Sierra de Juarez mountain range.
The coastal ranges include picturesque views and beaches, with famous and popular tourist sites such as Manzanillo, Ixtapa-Zihuatenejo, Acapulco, and Puerto Escondido. The Rio Grande de Santiago flows out of Lake Chapala to the northwest, dro .....
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