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    Comparison Paragraph In spite of these differences‚ the similarities are striding. First‚ both cities are the political centers of their countries. The president of France lives in the heart of Paris‚ in the Elysees Palace. Likewise‚ the president of the United States has its meeting place in Washington‚ in the Capitol. Second‚ the two cities look similar. L’Enfant‚ the French engineer who designed Washington‚ was greatly influenced by the layout of the capital of France. For this reason‚ many

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    The London Dungeon Fill the gaps with the correct tenses. 1. The London Dungeon (lie) __________ in the oldest part of London - in an old subterranean prison (that’s what the word Dungeon (stand) __________ for). 2. The museum (take) __________ its visitors on a journey through England’s bloody history. 3. It (demonstrate) __________ the brutal killings and tortures of the past. 4. You (experience / can) __________ for example how people (die) __________ on the Gallow or during

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    (1982) Interaction Between Formal and Non-Formal Education Paris‚ Paper for Conference of the International Council for Adult Education. Tight‚ M. (1996) Key Concepts in Adult Education and Training‚ London: Routledge. UNESCO (1972) Learning to Be (prepared by Faure‚ E. et al)‚ Paris: UNESCO. How to cite this piece: Smith‚ M. K. (2001). ‘What is non-formal education?’‚ the encyclopaedia of informal education. [http://infed.org/mobi/what-is-non-formal-education/ . Retrieved: insert date].

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    consumption is nearly 7000m³/year/person‚ while the water resource per capita in Saudi Arabia is less than 1200m³/year/person. In order to satisfy the demand for water‚ Saudi Arabia currently supplies fresh water via deep drilling of fossil groundwater (UNESCO‚ 2009). Nevertheless‚ society increasingly recognises that those water resources are non-renewable and are liable to be reduced by the overexploited boreholes and wells. Thus Saudi Arabia needs to find alternative and sustainable methods to solve

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    transplantation and advances in genetic engineering and in the immunology and biology of organ tissue rejection have renewed scientists’ interest in investigating xenotransplantation as potentially promising means to treat a wide range of human disorders” (UNESCO Courier). Ever since the early 1900’s‚ xenotransplantation‚ “animal to human transplant” (Mail Online)‚ is still debatable to this day. Many patients vote they would not allow this procedure to take place‚ but there is still a very minuscule percentage

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    Sacredness In Glastonbury

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    that predispose a place to become sacred in the first place. Whilst sacredness can be the consensus of adherents‚ multinational organizations also attempt to assign sacredness; The United Nations Educational‚ Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO)‚ can label places as sacred. Decrees from establishments of authority can be an extension of the consensus of adherents‚ but also tend to legitimize the location to secular individuals. Sacredness isn’t inherent to a strict religious dogma‚ it can

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    African Problems 2 As it is known‚ human history began in Africa from appearance of first human dated to 3.000.000 years. Nowadays humanity has made a huge progress in social‚ technical‚ scientific spheres. But unfortunately‚ human society has digressed in some cases of social development and there are lots of poor examples. For 3.000.000 year history‚ a human being still has many problems beginning from physical solution of many problems such as fights‚ murders‚ wars ending by many types of discriminations

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    Quan Ho Vietnam

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    singers issuing musical challenges and responses‚ and by the fact that most of the songs in the repertoire deal with topics of love and sentimentality as experienced by young adults. Quan ho is recognised as the Intangible Cultural Heritage by the UNESCO in 2009. The quan họ style originated in what is now Bắc Ninh Province and was first recorded in the 13th century‚ and has traditionally been associated with the spring festivals that follow the celebration of Tết (the Vietnamese New Year). Historically

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    El Dia de los Muertos in Mexico is quite a spectacle‚ dating back 2‚500 to 3‚000 years a long time before the Spaniards got to Mexico. This holiday coincides with Dia de los Santos or “All Saints Day”. Indigenous people of Mexico believe that the soul can travel back and forth from our world to the next. Mexicans believe that the souls of their dead ancestors will come back to visit them. Day of the Dead traditions can change between towns. The way that The Day of the Dead is celebrated today is

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    Community Development

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    kin of the household head‚ but it allows for extension‚ either patrilineal or matrilineal.” (UNESCO‚ 1992) There are times when they do not share the same residence but the family still exists as a Unit WHAT IS A HOUSEHOLD? A household is: “a commensal (share the same food or eat together) and residential unit‚ and may consist of not only primary relatives but distant and non-distant family” (UNESCO‚ 1992) FAMILY Family has different meanings for different persons: • families may be comprised

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