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    “The Return of the Cuyahoga River” “The Return of the Cuyahoga River” The Cuyahoga River was the heart of the land and the quality of the river was a direct reflection of how people viewed the quality of their life. The river is 100 miles long and it’s a place where tycoons and legends were made but the wild river was tamed but then poisoned and the environment was destroyed. Oil‚ debris and pollution accumulated on top of the water. People eventually woke up to the danger and tried to save

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    Venetia‚ Parma‚ Modena and part of the Papal States. For helping France was to gain the Piedmontese invading Piedmont. At the end the French would be responsible for defeating the Austrians in two wars but decided to make peace for he had not yet defeated the Australian army and the war was not supposed to last as long as it did. Going against two enemies at one time was too risky. Cavour was furious but in the end things turned out in his favor nationalist took over the Papal States‚ Parma‚ Modena

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    Submitted by: Danilo G. Cabigao Submitted to: Chef Fabio Ugoletti To protect the typicality of certain foodstuffs‚ the European Union has launched a specific legislation‚ establishing two levels of recognition: DOP and IGP. The acronym DOP (Denomination of Protected Origin) extends the protection of the national mark DOC (Denomination of Controlled Origin ) in the whole of Europe and with international agreements GATT‚ although the rest of the world

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    Brian Mr. D Honors World History 8 November‚ 2012 The Battle of 1588: The Spanish Armada The downfall of the armada began before the ships even set sailed and concluded when Over half the crew had been wrecked. The Reason for the Armadas failure is because of Poor Planning in Spain prior to the Spanish Armada setting sail‚ Medina Sidonia poorly leading his troops‚ and the changing weather and strong navy force from the british. Chances of the Spanish winning could have increased immensely

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    The author of the article “The Spanish Armada: The Worst-Kept Secret in Europe” De Lamar Jensen completed his Ph.D. from Columbia University and by profession; Jensen was a historian of early modern Europe as well as a faculty member of the history department at Brigham Young University. He also wrote several books on Europe during the renaissance and reformation. In this article‚ Jensen talks about how Spain was unable to keep the Spanish Armada a secret‚ which eventually led to the downfall

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    turf. "Everywhere you go you see graffiti." Professor Allen Walker Read of Columbia University said‚ "The pen is mightier than the sword." Gangs in Parma are very active with the pen. They "tag" their property buildings and houses everywhere. Police want to know where all the parents are. Why aren’t they doing anything about this? Many people in Parma want to know the answer to the same questions. Cincinnati also has active gangs. "Graffiti is a creeping problem in every neighborhood and in and

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    In the book The Dutch Revolt‚ edited by Martin Van Gelderen‚ five texts written during the Dutch revolt provide insight into the ideals and events that led to the revolution against King Philip II of Spain. With five texts‚ written between fifteen seventy and fifteen eighty-seven‚ the evolution of the thoughts and beliefs of the Dutch people from the early stages of the Dutch revolt into the middle years of the revolution can be analyzed. This precis will analyze the main points that united the Dutch

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    very protective when it comes to maintaining their traditions and the image they have created for themselves. This‚ to me‚ is why all ethnic signs of foreign cultures in Parma are found on the outskirts of the city. Other than a few kebab shops‚ I did not really notice any other signs of immigrant influence in the heart of Parma. As a result‚ I get the feeling that most immigrants to this country are under a lot of pressure to adapt to the Italian culture and way of doing things. On our last walk

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    Tabanus spp. Horse fly/ Breeze fly/ Gad fly These are very large flies with very large eyes and gap between them is small. Antennae are projected forward in front of the head and have 3 segments. The first 2 segments of the antenna are small‚ the third segment has 4 annulations and has a tooth like projection called spur. Flies hold their wings horizontally at rest. Proboscis is short The mouth part consists of two jointed well-developed palps‚ a pair of well developed mandibles and maxillae

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    Did the legacy of the 1848 revolutions play a major part in the eventual unification of Italy‚ explain your answer? The legacy of the 1848 revolutions undoubtedly played some part in the eventual unification of Italy however the importance of their role is questionable‚ as the revolutions had both a positive and negative effect on unification of Italy. Other factors also contributed to Italy’s eventual unification‚ some‚ perhaps more so than the revolutions‚ these factors included the strength

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