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the middle of the 1970's, Japan began to develop extra trades as exports exceeded imports. Japan is split up into 4 islands- Kyushu, Shikoku, Honshu and Hokkaido. Most of the trade occurs in the island of Honshu, Kobe is in this island. Kobe is
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lot of land that we use for farming, recreation, and a place for our animals to live. The land that we own now is miles from any kind of civilization so it is secluded and very peaceful. The land consist of farming fields, grassy pastures, thick woods,
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habitats. Coral reefs have been called the rainforests of the oceans, because of the rich diversity of life they support. Scientists have not yet finished counting the thousands of different species of plants and animals that use or live in the coral
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has it own culinary biases, but all cultures celebrate taste. Our sense of taste is born and educated according to the culture we belong to. Cuban cooking is among the most interesting cuisines to be found in the world. Combining elements of traditional
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Aswan Dam was an enormous project begun in the 1960's by both the Egyptian and Sudanese governments for the purpose of providing hydroelectric power and supplying water for irrigation.
(the Aswan High Dam) Commissioning of the Dam In 1954, Egypt
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of Europe. Belgium is located in Western Europe between France and the Netherlands. Belgium is one of Europe's true melting pots were Celtic, Roman, German, French, Dutch, Spanish, and Austrian cultures having made an imprint. Belgium got its
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threat we have in our society today. September 11th has got many peoples attention and many people have noticed terrorism and seen the dangers it can cause. We must first understand the causes of terrorism to prevent such acts of danger from occurring.
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1983 from the east rift zone on the main island of Hawaii and is the most active volcano on earth (HCV). Kilauea is in the shield building stage. Most of Kilauea is located below sea level. It is located over a hotspot in the Pacific plate. The summit
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the past years. One way in which it has extended its seasonality is by building the aqualud in March 2002. It is an all year round attraction and not just a summer attraction. From the outside it looks a glass pyramid under which the temperature is about
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reefs while covering only a small portion of the ocean floor are home to approximately 25 percent of the marine animal life and they are used by many more at some point during their life cycle. Additionally thousands of marine plants live on or
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