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  • Despite these signs of progress, the World Economic Forum’s 2005 Global Competitiveness eighty-first in growth competitiveness in the world (down from sixtieth place in 2003) and
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  • ...ar is specifically established not to match the calendar year (also called natural year) so that accounting year-end work does not coincide with periods of hi ...public universities? private primary and secondary schools? rest of the world? -->
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  • ...s fir and cedar brought fortunes to the lumbering kings, but the threat to natural resources led ultimately to the creation of national forests. ...en opened to irrigated farming, and the tremendous industrial expansion of World War II was to a large extent dependent on Bonneville power.
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  • Noonan: No, exactly. It had personality, it had a fresh outlook on the world and it told a story that I found amazing. You know I thought I knew Beatrix ...g off the page and taking shape as three-dimensional creatures in the real world and sort of existing side by side with her in the room - in 'reality' if yo
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  • ...[[Industrial Age]]? This article will discuss the relative importance of natural resources and wealth on a nation's ability to "grow" a first-class navy. ...hen new players on the field of naval warfare had arrived, as well, due to natural resources and national wealth.
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  • == Ghana<br>https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/maps/gh-map.gif == | <div align="right">Natural resources:</div>
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  • ...ana, Jefferson nearly doubled the size of the fledgling U.S. and made it a world power. Later, 13 states or parts of states were carved out of the Louisiana ...ons in America as first indigo then sugar and cotton rose to prominence in world markets. Many Louisiana planters were among the wealthiest men in America.
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  • == https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/maps/no-map.gif Norway == ...losses to its shipping. Norway proclaimed its neutrality at the outset of World War II, but was nonetheless occupied for five years by Nazi Germany (1940-4
    29 KB (3,783 words) - 22:33, 30 January 2008
  • == Netherlands<br>https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/maps/nl-map.gif == ...neutral in World War I, but suffered invasion and occupation by Germany in World War II. A modern, industrialized nation, the Netherlands is also a large ex
    28 KB (3,655 words) - 20:50, 3 March 2008
  • === Oil, Industrialization, and World Wars === World War I had a somewhat liberating effect on African-American Texans, but the
    21 KB (3,274 words) - 19:30, 17 January 2013
  • ...t dried lake bottom surrounded by some of the most fertile farmland in the world. * Dakota Gasification Company in Beulah is the nation's only synthetic natural gas producer.
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  • == https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/flags/ly-flag.gif Libya == https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/maps/ly-map.gif
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  • ...dependence following Japan's surrender to the United States in 1945. After World War II, a Republic of Korea (ROK) was set up in the southern half of the Ko | <div align="right">Natural resources:</div>
    29 KB (3,713 words) - 16:25, 8 March 2013
  • Dr. Mary Enig, a world renowned biochemist and pioneer in researching healthy fats and oils relate * '''Take two Cholest-Check all natural cholesterol lowering supplements each day.
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  • ...very of gold in the Yukon Territory of Canada fired the imagination of the world. The Gold Rush of 1898 resulted in a mass influx of more than 30,000 people World War II brought a short lived influx of military personnel and a boom in bui
    23 KB (3,487 words) - 19:12, 17 January 2013
  • ...enduring relationships (principles) among elements of the ([[phenomenal]]) world. It generally employs [[formal]] [[technique]]s, i.e., some set of establi ''Science'' is the formal process of investigating natural phenomena. ''Scientists'' are researchers who study and document these fun
    30 KB (4,474 words) - 20:35, 27 November 2011
  • In World War I the great demand for farm products brought an agricultural boom to th ...of the Dust Bowl again became productive farm land. The demand for food in World War II and federal price supports for agricultural products after the war f
    18 KB (2,965 words) - 19:20, 17 January 2013
  • ...chemicals could no longer be imported, and it was greatly expanded during World War II. * The world's largest sycamore tree is located on the Back Fork of the Elk River in Web
    18 KB (2,828 words) - 19:32, 17 January 2013
  • ...l he created his own firm in 1989 with the mission to research and promote natural extracts and products in other industries. Among them was the Rosemary Extr ...{cite news||title=Queen Isabella's checkmate|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2& objectid=3552520|accessdate=2016-11-19}}</ref> In
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  • ...to menopause and learn how to understand and be in control of your body's natural transition and embrace them or you can succumb to the fears and frustration
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