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    Maroubra and Kogarah are suburbs of Sydney. Maroubra is a beach suburb of Sydney which is located 10 km south east of the central business district (CBD). However‚ Kogarah is slightly farther than Maroubra. The distance between Kogarah and the CBD is about 14km. On the other hand‚ Kogarah is a residential suburb. This report will compare and contrast the aspects of people‚ housing and services. The populations of these suburbs differ greatly. According to official statistics‚ Maroubra has a larger

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    Finally‚ another explanation for why Sufism spread so widely in the Mamlūk period‚ is the consolidation of an institutionalised identity from the Sufi brotherhoods‚ most conspicuously the Shādhilīya order. Hoffer argues that the creation of an institutionalised Shādhilī identity was just as one of the many outcomes of the institutionalisation of Sufi philosophy and religious practice. It was these institutionalised creeds and religious activities which gave a sense of allurement to charismatic individuals

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    Holy Roman empire‚ the Aztecs were more capable to stand their ground. where they would struggle for superiority even within their own lands. The Holy Roman Empire’s success‚ measured next to the Aztecs‚ is miniscule. For the Aztecs‚ war was a prominent part of their lives. In their religion‚ the God of the sun and war‚ Huitzilopochtli‚ was said to be born ready for battle. And furthermore‚ to prove that war was normalized into their society‚ they say Huitzilopochtli was in a

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    also had become Mali’s most famous leaders and ruled for 25 years. In this expository paragraph‚ I will be illustrating how and why Timbuktu became such an important city for the empire Mali. In the these three paragraphs‚ I will be illustrating Timbuktu being conquered‚ Mali the empire‚ and why Timbuktu became an important city for Mali. To start it off‚ I will be analyzing Timbuktu’s important history and some famous empires who’ve conquered Timbuktu. Timbuktu was founded in the 11th century by the

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    Why Is Poker So Popular

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    of Texas Hold’em 6 Online Poker Popularity 7 Chris Moneymaker 8 Online vs. Casino Poker 9 Poker Player Demographics 10 Conclusion 10 Works Cited 12 Introduction “The history of poker is thought to have evolved over more than ten centuries from various games‚ all involving the basic principles of ranked card or domino combinations and the use of “bluffing” to deceive

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    Why did so many Europeans collaborate with the Nazi occupiers? As the dust settled in Europe‚ collaborators were hung‚ sent running naked down the streets or imprisoned‚ while the resistance set out to define post-war Europe. The illusion of a clear distinction between Hitler’s henchmen and enemies shaped the psychology‚ language and power structures that are still present today. Collaboration and resistance‚ as categories of human behaviour‚ gained their historical relevance from the weight

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    Why did Piedmont become‚ and remain‚ the driving force towards closer Italian unity in the years 1848-61? In‚ 1849 when the Piedmontese army was embarrassingly defeated by the Austrian army at the battle of Novara‚ you could say that Piedmont was the most unlikely Italian state to be responsible for Italian unity. People thought that Piedmont would never really recover‚ especially when Charles Albert abdicated through shire disappointment and embarrassment of northern Italy trying to fight Austria

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    American Imperialism Mrs. Dorinda L. Robinson HIS 204 Professor Steven Brownson March 29‚ 2009 [pic] Introduction During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries‚ the United States pursued an aggressive policy of expansionism‚ extending its political and economic influence around the globe. It was the age of imperialism‚ a pivotal era in the history of the United States. Imperialism is defined as the acquisition of control over the government and the economy of another nation

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    Why was the Byzantine Empire able to expand to the east in the late ninth and tenth centuries? In the seventh and eighth century the Byzantine Empire was overwhelmed by Arab attacks resulting in the loss of Syria‚ Egypt and North Africa. The swift loss of the Empire’s lands and the continuous Arab sieges on Constantinople appeared to be signs of the end of the Byzantine Empire. In the late ninth and tenth centuries however this had changed‚ surprisingly within these centuries the Byzantine

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    Why English so important

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    in the press. New York‚ NY: Routledge. Giddens‚ A. (1990). The consequences of modernity. Stanford‚ CA: Stanford University Press. Graddol‚ D. (1997). The future of English: A guide to forecasting the popularity of the English language in the 21st century Godunc‚ Z. (2000). The situation of modern language learning in Europe: Slovenia Habermas‚ J. (1962). The structural transformation of the public sphere: An inquiry into a category of bourgeois society (T Haigh‚ M. (2008). Internationalisation‚ planetary

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