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    Zahra Adloo GOTHAM SOCIETY HUMAN WORLD VIEWS National Map 0 l________________I 300 Miles 1000/3000ft. Geographical Boundary for Gotham is based on Ancient Egypt’s boundaries. The Nile River flowing within Egypt was very useful for people to survive. It provided drinking water‚ transportation‚ fertilized crops‚ protection‚ food‚ and papyrus which was a material they used to write on. Topography- short‚ mild winters and its dry‚ warm summers. Crete’s seasonal weather enabled sufficient natural

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    Wall and their kids enjoying also. The other historical site is The Jewish Quarter. It has been located in the Ancient Jerusalem City. It is there since King Herod. The others are The Gates of Jerusalem that built in the sixteenth century by the Turkish. Those gates are the entrance to the old city Jerusalem. Those gates are eight. They are: The Zion Gate‚ The Dung Gate‚ Gate of Mercy‚ Lion’s Gate‚ Herod’s Gate‚ Damascus Gate‚ The New Gate‚ and The Jaffa Gate. ( http://www.reformjudaism.org/ancient-jerusalem)

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    settled into my first-class cabin. It is one of the most beautiful rooms I have been in. After I got settled in my cabin‚ I decided to explore the huge ship. I passed a lot of gorgeous and interesting places like the squash court‚ swimming pool‚ Turkish bath‚ and gymnasium‚ but my favorite place was the Grand Staircase. It has a glass dome over it to let the sun shine in. It was breathtaking. When I was exploring the ship‚ I heard someone calling my name‚ “Ms. Cornelia Andrews.” I turned around and

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    except India‚ southeast Asia and Japan. In the 15th century Tamerlane (Timur) almost repeats their great feat of conquest‚ but the effect is only to place his Turkish descendants on thrones previously held by Mongols ‚except for the imperial throne in China‚ by now returned to a native dynasty (the Ming). Beginning by the 14th century a new Turkish power‚ that of the Ottomans‚ wins control of Anatolia. And by early 16th Century the Ottoman Turks extend their rule round the eastern Mediterranean and down

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    Sepulchre)‚ but already bearing purely Islamic elements‚ such as the great epigraphic frieze. The desert palaces in Jordan and Syria (for example‚ Mshatta‚ Qasr Amra‚ and Khirbat al-Mafjar) served the caliphs as living quarters‚ reception halls‚ and baths‚ and were decorated to promote an image of royal luxury. Outside of architecture‚ work in ceramic was still somewhat primitive (unglazed); some metal objects have also survived‚ but it remains rather difficult to distinguish these objects from those

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    finest hotels on shore”. The suites  located on the ship consisted of a sitting room‚ two bedrooms‚ two wardrobe rooms‚ a private  bath‚ and a lavatory. The first class dining room was the largest on any liner; it could serve  500 passengers at one sitting. Other first class accommodations included a squash court‚  swimming pool‚ library‚ barber’s shop‚ Turkish baths‚ and a photographer’s dark room. The  Titanic‚ at the time‚ was believed to be the most luxurious and safest ship ever built. She was 

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    2013.03.13. History of the tourism in Hungary Pannonia B.C. 60 – A.D. 405 § Built road system § Bath resort (warm springs in Aquincum) § Summer villas at lake Lacus Pelso 1 PDF created with pdfFactory trial version www.pdffactory.com 2013.03.13. 5th-16th century Mediaval period § Vivid trade between the East and the West § Vivid diplomacy § Studies abroad § Renessaince culture (Kings: Lewis (the Great)‚ Sigismund‚ Matthias) § Transportation: ØMainly on rivers

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    it on and explore Liam’s passion that he had kept under wraps for years when he was a Navy SEAL. Aidan is also enjoying the love that he had gone without for months after his long-term boyfriend dumped him. From a remote dune in the Sahara‚ to a Turkish bath to the back of a motor cycle‚ the two men bring each other to the heights of pleasure never before experienced. But in the midst of all the love making‚ they are running away from Libyan intelligence keen to find them and take away from them the

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    man’s lineage and his connections in society (Prestwich 31). On the day before the actual knighting‚ the candidate would take a long bath to rid himself of the accumulation of many months’ worth of dirt. In addition to being needed‚ the bath was symbolic. It cleansed the future knight of his “sins and get rid of all the impurities” of his past life. After the bath‚ the man would rest upon a new bed with clean linen. It was thought that the future knight had “emerged from a great fight against sin

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    Ak-Ink (English: Abundant Water) built by Celts[8] before the birth of Christ. It was later occupied by the Romans. The Roman settlement - Aquincum - became the main city of Lower Pannonia[8] in 106 AD[8]. The Romans constructed roads‚ amphitheaters‚ baths and houses with heated floors in this fortified military camp[22]. The Hungarians settled in the territory at the end of the 9th century[23][10] and a century later officially founded the Kingdom of Hungary[10]. The Tatar invasion in the 13th century

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