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    Mexico City Description

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    [pic] Description: Mexico City is the country’s largest city as well as its most important political‚ cultural‚ educational and financial center. This city was built on an island of lake Texcoco by the Aztecs in 1325. And it was almost destroyed in 1521 but then it was rebuilt by the Spanish. [pic] [pic] [pic] This graph show as that in June it is a high temperature that reaches the 25°C‚ and also that on January and December the temperature it

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    Preventing Falls in the Elderly Natalie StJohn University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville As health care becomes more sophisticated and better‚ other concerns are starting to surface. Such interests that started as mere nuisances are now becoming the focal point of involvement that aims to correct and improve the welfare of individuals. One such clinical concern is the phenomenon of falls‚ especially with the older population. Falling in elderly individuals is a significant‚ yet

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    mall culture in cities

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    City outskirts are sprouting malls. Will they help decongest Bangalore? Mall culture is here to stay and new malls coming up on the city outskirts seem to be offering a ray of hope to the jam-packed city centre. Hopefully‚ these will cater to the lifestyle needs of people living beyond the Outer Ring Road. But will it be a boon? Expert opinion has it that if planned and executed properly‚ malls can keep people from travelling into the city for their leisure. This will reduce traffic within the

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    Fall of the Roman Emperor

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    down‚ the economy began to stagnate. Too much money was being used to simply maintain the border and the unity of the emperor. The cities began to deteriorate and by the 3rd century‚ the emperor was being attacked from every direction both internally and externally. If The Roman Empire was such a powerful empire‚ then what led to the decline of the Roman Empire? The fall of the Western Roman Empire was caused by three of the many reasons: politics‚ economy and the military.

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    The Lost City of Atlantis

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    The Lost City of Atlantis [pic] Plato Around 350 BC‚ Plato‚ the Greek philosopher‚ wrote about a beautiful island in the Atlantic Ocean that went under the ocean waves in one day and one night. It took two books to describe the history and details of this almost magical island. For years people have been looking for this mysterious lost city‚ Atlantis. Plato’s Atlantis [pic] Plato’s dialogues Timaeus and Critias written in 360 BC‚ contain the earliest references to Atlantis

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    The first chapter in Jeanne Duprau’s The City of Ember‚ establishes the city’s high expectations from the graduation adolescents. They have completed their education and will be assigned a city job at the age of twelve. At this age most adolescents of entering the conventional level of Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development. They are beginning to internalize moral standards and look to society to base many of their decisions on. The job they choose on that day is how they will benefit and contribute

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    Devil in the White City‚ a monograph written by Erik Larson‚ detailing the lives of two men during the years of construction and preparation for the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair (alternately‚ The World’s Columbian Exposition)— Daniel Burnham‚ the lead architect of the fair; and Herman Mudgett (alias: H.H. Holmes‚ among others)‚ a serial killer taking advantage of young women flocking to the city in search of the chance to lead their own lives. That the darkest shadows exist directly under the brightest

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    Istanbul: A Dream City

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    A Miraculous City Istanbul is a dream city where lies down from Asia to Europe. Every corner has its own speciality in Istanbul. There are many parts that you can be fascinated. Let me show you some authentic‚traditional‚ ancient‚ charming‚ and unique places. So‚ open the gates and enjoy your travel. Firstly‚ we are at the Bosphorus. I think‚ this is the only place in the world where makes you fall in love at the first sight. Just the view of the bridge is enough to make your heart beats faster

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    Spring vs Fall

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    Spring is the season between winter and summer. Fall is the season between summer and winter. Both seasons are beautiful; they are often both wet and muggy. Although there is different beauty in the seasons of fall and spring‚ there are also some differences there such as‚ weather and activities. I like both seasons‚ but I prefer the spring season‚ because it’s right in the middle of winter and summer‚ not to cold or not to hot. In spring‚ the air begins to warm; temperatures slowly rise

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    Thing Fall Apart

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    About Things Fall Apart Chinua Achebe’s college work sharpened his interest in indigenous Nigerian cultures. He had grown up in Ogidi‚ a large village in Nigeria. His father taught at the missionary school‚ and Achebe witnessed firsthand the complex mix of benefit and catastrophe that the Christian religion had brought to the Igbo people. In the 1950s‚ an exciting new literary movement grew in strength. Drawing on indigenous Nigerian oral traditions‚ this movement enriched European literary forms

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