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    the capital of Vietnam under the first emperor of the Ly Dynasty (1009–1225) who named it Thang Long (Rising Dragon). The city went several other name changes before finally becoming Hanoi, “the city amid waters,” owing to its location on the Red River Delta. In the 19th century when the country unified under the Nguyen Dynasty, the capital moved from

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    REGIONAL CUISINE Navjot Singh Student ID: 39664 Class ID: DDCPCKYJUL15F1 Tutor Name: John Nicholson Unit Name: Regional Cuisine Unit No. 22034 CONTENTS PART ONE INRODUCTION HISTORY

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    least water, wind, or glaciers. Water is the most effective agents of erosion since water is everywhere. The two types of water that erodes the most are running water and waves. Running water erodes rocks by carrying rock debris in a river down to the end of the river were the

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    Using crisp, ironed ax people began to cut forests and settle along the banks of lakes and rivers where the built permanent settlements. They built dugouts - habitats that are dug into the ground, and dwellings - wooden houses or houses built of twigs over water. People have tamed some animals and started practicing animal husbandry. First, cattle

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    towns and attractions, remarkable highlights, atmosphere, and unmistakable biological system. Crowley 's Ridges progressive history is stunning to listen. Since when Benjamin Crowley secured a pioneer estate in the closest high ground to his Arkansas delta area grant in the 1820s, he had no clue that

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    a society live and think in ways forming definite, repeating patterns. The Arab Republic of Egypt is located within the Sahara Desert, in the northeast corner of Africa, west of the red sea and south of the Mediterranean Sea, the country is slightly larger than three times the size of the state of New Mexico. The Red Sea Highlands run along the coast of the sea for which they are named, it is a region of hills and rugged

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    to Egypt.” He said that the eastern part of the desert of Sahara would be nothing without the water supplied by the Nile river. Water was life at the time of the ancient Egyptian civilization. The source of life of this river comes from the mountains of Ethiopia, 2,000 kilometers from the Delta. However, between the months of June to September when is storm season, the Nile river overflows becoming a sea converting nearby cities into islands. Therefore, Egyptians tried to keep a record of the Nile’s

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    The Discovery Of The Moon

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    moss and algae that had grown some ways from the river received their fair share of water, becoming engorged and moist with the rain. Soon enough, the rain ceased it’s downpour upon the rock. Miles and miles of wet eroded land stretched on, with water collecting and falling along its sides like raindrops collecting on a window. New life was birthed from the rain, with algae and moss growing from the beneficial levels of water along the ground. The river sputtered on, crashing against the rocks and

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    Egypt And Ancient Egypt

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    located along the lower part of the Nile River. The ancient civilization was surrounded by desert that protected Egypt from invasion, but it also limited where the people could settle. Many farming villages were located along the edge of the land and were watered by the Nile. In Egypt, there were also two areas of land: the Black Land and the The Red Land. The Black Land had rich soil, was ten miles wide, and was well irrigated. On the other hand, the Red Land stretched across North Africa and

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    A river is a a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another river. The river Nile and the Swan River can be contrasted and compared to show similarities and differences between the two. The Swan river is located in the City of Perth, Western Australia and is 60 km long, it runs from the source (Walyunga National Park) to the mouth (Indian Ocean). The River Nile is known as the largest river in the world and runs for 6,853 km long in Egypt, Africa from the source

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