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    Jerusalem at the western side of the Temple Mount. The western wall is part of the Jewish temple. The wall has great meaning for different religious‚ and has been an important worship place/ avenue for pilgrims in the history. It is the most holly site recognized by the Jewish faith. It is a remnant of the ancient wall that surrounded the Jewish Temple. Structure details 19 BCE Herod the Great Hordes built the second Jewish temple on Moria mount in Jerusalem. In his project he expended the

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    name of the city was Pompeii. Pompeii was not a great city. It was considered one of the wealthier towns. Its ruins were all preserved. Pompeii lies on a plateau of lava. Pompeii sat 2 km away from the coast of Italy. It also sat 1 mile away from Mount Vesuvius. The town had a wall built around it. There were 8 main entrances to the town within the walls. The streets were built very well. In the 500’s B.C. the area became an influence on other Greek colonies along the coast. The Samnites who

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    The Himalayas are a cold‚ icy terrain where a handful of people have chosen to climb the highest peak in the world‚ Mount Everest. However‚ the harsh conditions of the Himalayas do not intimidate bar-headed geese. In fact‚ bar-headed geese have been spotted flying over Mount Everest. How do these birds manage to fly in such high elevation? Bar-headed geese have adapted to annual flights above the Himalayas with large lungs and different layers of feathers. One adaptation that helps bar-headed geese

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    different alternatives. The Everest analysis suggests that leaders must play close attention to team combinations in their organizations‚ and how their words and actions shape the thinking and beliefs of organization members. Problem Analysis Mount Everest with the height of 8848m is the highest summit and considered the roof of the world and has been the greatest challenge to achieve. When Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay successfully reached the summit and became instant legends throughout

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    tell us about the original host or reservoir species? Not kill its natural host; no boundaries when it can jump species 9. What did Lt. Johnson discover about Peter Cardinal and where he had been? He did die of Marburg and he was in Kitum cave on Mount Elgon

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    I found the Sermon on the Mount to be quite interesting to read‚ partly because I have yet to read this until now‚ and partly because certain aspects of what Matthew was saying struck a chord with me. The section titled Salt and Light makes the claim that individuals should share their God given gifts and talents with everyone. I too believe in the same thing in the way that if you have an idea or talent that could contribute to the advancement of society‚ no matter how major or minor it is‚ it should

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    woodcut print that is commonly referred to as The Great Wave. Hokusai Katsushika was one of the greatest Japanese printmakers of the 19th century. The print‚ The Great Wave‚ is a part of a 36-piece series of the views of Japan’s most famous mountain; Mount Fuji. Hokusai’s series was very popular and sold rather quickly. Due to its popularity‚ Hokusai decided to extend the series to 46 pieces. The original piece was created around 1830 and was published in 1832 by Nishimuraya Yohachi. Within this paper

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    Japan Japan’s density Japan has a population of about 127.3 people. In the last 50 years Japan’s population grew about 30 million . There are approximately 336 people living per kilometer square. The most dense city in Japan is Tokyo‚ Tokyo has a population of about 9 124 000. Tokyo’s population of about 7 percent of Japan’s whole population. Even though Japan’s population is shrinking‚ Tokyo’s population is growing. The second next most dense place in Japan is Yokohama with a population

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    Often times in today’s society‚ a verse or passage from the bible can be taken out of context and misconstrued into something else. When analyzing and interpreting biblical passages‚ it is incredibly important to understand how the location‚ structure‚ and content of a passage work together to form meaning. For example‚ one may pull a single verse from a miracle in Matthew and only see one potential interpretation. However‚ when analyzing a passage like Matthew 8:27 through 9:8‚ which features three

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    Baiba Orga RBS 16b Student number 072RIG067 Mount Everest In my opinion this tragedy has several causes witch team leaders ignored and in a result the tragedy occurred. It is all about decision making and choice between different alternatives. Choosing criteria and potential results. In respect of this I will make summary of causes: • Weather conditions – team leaders had to carefully analyze conditions of weather and tendencies in latest years. As Boukreev observed: For several

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