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    Timor Leste Facts

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    2000. It was a country on May 20‚ 2002. It was located far east of Southern Asia between Indonesia‚ and Australia. Religion- Catholic They are catholic which means they have catholic church. They also have small protestant and sunni muslim communities. They per capita of the whole Timor Leste is 4‚340 ppp dollars. The area of Timor Leste is 5‚950 mi. Timor Leste is known for making rice. Rice is all they eat in Timor Leste well only on the east side. Geography Timor Leste is known for amazing

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    about an hour New York City‚ and unlike most of the some of the more urban parts of the USA‚ it doesn ’t have the effects of an urban heat island. In Bedford it rains during the summer‚ and snows during the winter‚ much like the rest of the North East. Bedford isn ’t a rainy place‚ just as much it isn ’t a snowy place either. Typically during the summer it will rain maybe once every other week‚ on occasion more‚ but sometimes less. The humidity in the summer and hot summer sun‚ results in extremely

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    Iran a Nuclear Power

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    Jenny Tafro Professor Rubin International Justice 18 October 2012 Terrorism and national security have been at an all time high after the attacks of 9/11 and the war in the middle east. As one of President Barrack Obama ’s advisers‚ weighing the options for what to do about Iran possibly becoming a nuclear power has never been more important. Two main strategies are on the forefront‚ monitoring the situation like we have been doing or going ahead and bombing their nuclear sites and possibly

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    cold war

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    The Cold War was both created and prolonged by the interconnected economic and ideological tensions of the East and West Blocs. The ideological systems of the two powers were viewed as being complete opposites in their goals and experienced increasing animosity toward each other. This in turn influenced the economic policies that drove the main powers of the Cold War even further apart.  By far‚ the biggest contributor to the formation of the Cold War was the fact that both sides believed the communist

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    A Terrostic Nation

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    the questions that are arising as a result of Iran’s recent rhetoric and actions. The Country of Iran will need to be dealt with in an extremely firm and ruthless manner that would send a message to other rogue Middle Eastern countries. The Middle East has and probably will always be a divided land of warring nations‚ factions‚ and tribes. When we look at the situation of Iran we must consider their stance on a plethora of worldly issues. In particular‚ we must look at their history as a nation and

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    Case East Penn Bank

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    Activity-Based Costing in the Service Sector: The East Penn Bank ABSTRACT: This case illustrates why a major segment of the service sector banks - needs accurate cost information to make strategic decisions‚ and how more refined accounting systems help fulfill this need. East Penn Bank is a hypothetical bank that has suffered falling profits despite a shift in customer base toward retail customers‚ which the current information system reports are more profitable than business customers. Following

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    Air cargo in the middle east

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    Air Cargo in the Middle East   Abstract This paper is a study about the recent development of the Middle Eastern Airlines with a special focus on their air cargo carriers. These Airlines have been establishing a new dynamic on the way passengers and goods are transported around the world. Through a process of creating and developing new demands and new routes‚ these airlines along with the governments of Middle Eastern countries have been developing new infra-structure facilities such as airports

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    East High is a place where teachers encouraged us to break the status quo and define ourselves as we choose. Where a jock can cook up a mean crème brûlée‚ and a brainiac can break it down on the dance floor. It’s a place where one person‚ if it’s the right person‚ changes us all. East High is having friends we’ll keep for the rest of our lives‚ and that means we really are ’all in this together’. Once a Wildcat‚ always a Wildcat!” Troy Bolton. Although I am not a student at East High from the movie

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    Prester John

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    derived‚ in which the prince’s realms were surveyed and his duties laid out. We also saw there at that time [Dec 1145] the aforesaid Bishop of Jabala in Syria.... He said‚ indeed‚ that not many years since‚ one John‚ a king and priest living in the Far East‚ beyond Persia and Armenia‚ and who‚ with his people‚ is a Christian‚ but a Nestorian‚ had warred upon the so­called Samiards‚ the brother kings of the Medes and Persians. John also attacked Ebactanus . I . the capital of their kingdom. When the

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    resource rich area in the north-west‚ people rich in the north-east.” Pakistan is a route for transportation‚ and a front line state against terrorism. Importance of Pakistan Location Location of Pakistan Pakistan is located between 23 degrees.30 North to 37 degrees North Latitude and 61 degrees East to 77 degrees East Longitude. China lies in the north of Pakistan while Afghanistan and Iran are in the West of it. India lies in the East and in the South is Arabian Sea. The Importance of Location The

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