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South Africa |
| South Africa's energy sector is critical to the economy as the country relies heavily on its largescale,
energy-intensive mining industry. South Africa has only small deposits of oil and natural gas
and uses its large coal deposits for most of its energy needs. As a result, carbon emission and
intensity levels are relatively high. The country also has a highly developed synthetic fuels
industry, producing gasoline and diesel fuels from coal and natural gas........ Read |
| By: john lena | Apr 14, 2011 | Africa |
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Fundamental of WIMAX |
| This book is one of the most comprehensive books I have reviewed … it is a must
read for engineers and students planning to remain current or who plan to pursue a
career in telecommunications. I have reviewed other publications on WiMAX and
have been disappointed. This book is refreshing in that it is clear that the authors
have the in-depth technical knowledge and communications skills to deliver a logically
laid out publication that has substance to it..................... Read |
| By: john lena | Apr 13, 2011 | Information Technology |
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The Art Of Writing & Speaking The English |
| This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no
restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg
License included with this eBook....... Read |
| By: john lena | Apr 13, 2011 | Business |
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LIFE IN ANCIENT EGYPT |
Ancient Egypt, one of history’s first civilizations arose around the Nile River
about 5,000 years ago. It lasted for over 2,000 years. Read |
| By: john lena | Apr 12, 2011 | Africa |
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Discovering Egypt: Past and Present |
| From the shadow of the mighty pyramids of Giza to temples and soaring statues
of Pharaohs; from the noisy, colorful streets of Cairo to the gentle, bright
and inviting people of Nubia, from a felucca sailing on the Nile at sunset to a
lively bazaar bursting with spicy aromas…absorb the many scenes of everyday
Egyptian life as you cruise the Nile aboard the newly renovated, luxurious Tamr
Henna. Read |
| By: john lena | Apr 12, 2011 | Africa |
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Cultural History of Ancient Egypt |
This course covers the cultural and social history of Ancient Egypt from the period of its first political organization (c. 3200 BCE) until the country’s first years as a Roman colony (c. 50 BCE and shortly after). Read |
| By: john lena | Apr 12, 2011 | Africa |
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Moses and Pharaoh are mentioned in history |
| In Cecil B Demille's classic "The Ten Commandments"
staring Charlton Heston, Yul Brynner
plays the role of Pharaoh Ramesses in one of the all
time great Bible movies about Moses. But according
to the Bible, Ramesses could not have been the
Pharaoh of the Exodus. Read |
| By: john lena | Apr 12, 2011 | Africa |
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A Summary of Ancient Egyptian History |
| People sometimes say that the ancient Egyptian civilization endured without
much change for more than three thousand years. This is only partially true
because, in fact, Egyptian ways of life, philosophy, religion, language, and art
changed considerably over time. However, the ancient Egyptian culture retained
its identity and general character to a remarkable degree over the course of its
historyÑa situation due in part to EgyptÕs favorable and secure location.
Essentially a river oasis, the country was bordered by deserts to the west and
east, by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, and by the first cataract of the Nile
at Aswan in the south. Egyptians were not isolated, however. Situated in the
northeastern corner of Africa, Egypt was a center for trade routes to and from
western Asia, the Mediterranean, and central Africa. Read |
| By: john lena | Apr 12, 2011 | Africa |
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A Summary of Ancient Egyptian History |
| People sometimes say that the ancient Egyptian civilization endured without
much change for more than three thousand years. This is only partially true
because, in fact, Egyptian ways of life, philosophy, religion, language, and art
changed considerably over time. However, the ancient Egyptian culture retained
its identity and general character to a remarkable degree over the course of its
historyÑa situation due in part to EgyptÕs favorable and secure location.
Essentially a river oasis, the country was bordered by deserts to the west and
east, by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, and by the first cataract of the Nile
at Aswan in the south. Egyptians were not isolated, however. Situated in the
northeastern corner of Africa, Egypt was a center for trade routes to and from
western Asia, the Mediterranean, and central Africa. Read |
| By: john lena | Apr 12, 2011 | Africa |
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A Short History of Egypt - to about 1970 |
| It is generally agreed that the history of a united Egypt started about the end of the
4th millenium B.C. with the establishment of the "First Dynasty". The date of this
event is put by different authorities at various times between 3400 B.C. and 2850
B.C. But there were agricultural communities in Egypt for many centuries before this.
Nomadic hunters may have settled to an agricultural life in the Nile valley as early as
5000 B.C.............. Read |
| By: john lena | Apr 12, 2011 | Africa |
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Become A Freelance Writer |
CREATIVE FREELANCING : Learn about different freelance careers you can do from home Freelance work has gained tremendous popularity. Freelancing has long been recognized as a reputable profession,... Read |
| By: smith mm | Apr 10, 2011 | Sports |
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Canvas Painting 101 |
Have you always wanted to paint but did not know the first thing about it? Have you sketched thousands of pictures in your sketch book and wanted to put them on canvas? Now you can with the help of t... Read |
| By: smith mm | Apr 10, 2011 | Sports |
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Kenya Food Economy Map |
| Kenya has a surface area of 580,367 Km2, containing a great diversity of landscapes. The south-west of the
country is composed of plateaux of volcanic origin, which rise from 1,500 m above sea level to the central peak of
Mount Kenya: at 5,199 m above sea level, the second highest mountain on the continent. his highland system is
bisected by the Great Rift Valley, which runs north-south the length of Kenya. The Great Rift Valley widens in
some places to 65 Km across, and has walls between 600 and 900 m high. A chain of lakes runs the length of the
valley. ...................... Read |
| By: smith mm | Apr 10, 2011 | Africa |
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Labor market conditions in Kenya |
2 Kenya entered the 21 st Century in the middle of what was arguably the worst economic ... Tea-marketed production. 11. Maize-marketed centrally. 12. Wheat-marketed centrally. Read |
| By: smith mm | Apr 10, 2011 | Africa |
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