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  Comparison of 3 Novels by Arabs
.... a comparative review of three novels, Zayd Mutee Dammaj's The Hostage, Jabra I. Jabra's Hunters in a Narrow Street, and Abdelrahman Munif's Cities of Salt. ....
(1906 8 )

Delimiting the Central Business District
.... Cities considered, mapped and analyzed include Worcester, Grand Rapids, Salt Lake City, Tacoma, Sacramento, Phoenix, Tulsa, Mobile, and Roanoke. ....
(1954 8 )

The painting titled The Departure of Lot and His
.... Lot's wife disobeyed and, on looking back, "she became a pillar of salt." Such versions of the subject focus on the destruction of the cities in the distance ....
(2530 10 )

Customer Analysis Survey on New Airline
.... These cities are as follows: (1) California Eureka, Redding, Sacra mento, San Francisco, Fresno .... Yuma; (3) Nevada Reno, and Las Vegas; and (4) Utah Salt Lake City ....
(2351 9 )

DESALINATION OF DRINKING WATER IN FLORIDA Water
.... The broadest application for salt removal from water on a municipal scale is the .... Many Florida towns and cities, like Nokomis and Vero Beach, have two or three ....
(2558 10 )

Winter Road Maintenance
.... Finally, several cities and towns in Connecticut actually ran out of road salt. .... Carmel, JJ (1984, February 2). Road salt stirs debate in some snowy cities. ....
(5900 24 )

Misogyny in North American Society
.... On the journey, against the angels' warning, Lot's wife turns to look at the destruction of the cities and turns into a pillar of salt. ....
(4576 18 )

Los Angeles and San Francisco
.... However, the great contrast between the two cities with respect to demographics has to do with the concentration of ethnic .... Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith, 1995 ....
(2039 8 )

The Impact of the Railroads in the Western US
.... and Salt Lake City. In this regard, it has been noted that "the great railroads made large towns out of small ones, helped transform villages into cities, ....
(2233 9 )

Effects of Deregulation on Domestic Air Carriers
.... The service frequency to destination cities will be defined as the number of .... Chicago, Miami, San Antonio, Denver, Memphis, Kansas City, Helena, Salt Lake City ....
(2943 12 )

Global Warming as a Threat to Life on Earth
.... the threat of storm waves and surges, particularly in cities protected by .... Salt water marshes, which maintain a delicate balance with water levels, would be ....
(2195 9 )

Environmental Damage Following the Persian Gulf War
.... civilization known as Dilmun was in contact with the ancient Mesopotamian cities. .... In contrast, salt marshes which accounted for nearly half of the most ....
(1310 5 )

Importance of Towns in 12th Century Europe
.... Before long, the salt marshes of Flanders could not produce enough raw wool for the .... from the seas, we learn of the rapid expansion of old cities, Paris being ....
(1544 6 )

Effects of Oil Well Fires & Spills from Persian Gulf War
.... civilization known as Dilmun was in contact with the ancient Mesopotamian cities. .... In contrast, salt marshes which accounted for nearly half of the most ....
(1326 5 )

Transportation Systems of the Heartland
.... These cities also no longer have a single base for the whole region .... woollen goods, along with shipbuilding, flour milling, sugar-refining, salt-works, and ....
(4279 17 )

The Early History of Boston's North End
.... In addition, Boston's advantage against its neighboring port cities was its seafarers .... Shawmut Peninsula marked by hills and surrounded by "salt marshes, mudflats ....
(1495 6 )

Destruction Caused by the Gold Miners To sa
.... supplies, but, as a result, terrible fires occurred, destroying cities, towns, and .... was widespread, but often they would break because of salt deposits, wasting ....
(3893 16 )

Kuwait City
.... Industrial expansion occurred most rapidly in the largest cities and encouraged the accentuation .... available in small quantities, but it has a high salt content. ....
(3654 15 )

Ancient Ghana
.... The ruling Soninke people also sold slaves, salt and copper in exchange for .... architects, artists, and scholars, and was one of major trading cities of Sahel. ....
(405 2 )

Religion and Pop Culture
.... Lacking the ability to control congregations in suburban areas and cities, religious leaders .... Salt Lake City, itself, is an example of how competitive religious ....
(1133 5 )

Nigerian Public Health Problems
.... 1989, 73 percent of the country's population lived in cities of 500,000 .... in two major ways--fertilizer and pesticide runoff, and salt pollution (Environmental ....
(1994 8 )

Public Health Problems in Nigeria
.... In 1989, 73 percent of the country's population lived in cities of 500,000 .... in two major ways fertilizer and pesticide runoff, and salt pollution (Environmental ....
(2142 9 )

Air Pollution Problems Along Mexico-US Border
.... can be replaced by a metal or other positive ion to form a salt. .... current practices could cause the following: 1. The rendering of some cities as uninhabitable ....
(2402 10 )

Mexican Mole
.... Mole's two geographic focal points are the cities of Puebla, just south of Mexico City .... for instance, or have ready access to apricots or sea salt, mole cooks ....
(2006 8 )

POPULATION GROWTH IN CHINA
.... millions of people to migrate from the country-side to the nation's cities. .... contamination in two major ways--fertilizer and pesticide runoff, and salt pollution ....
(3114 12 )

Prenatal Care and Nutrition
.... The baby gets what he or she needs first, You should stop eating salt and salty .... areas in which pregnant Saudi females living in Riyadh or similar cities may be ....
(2053 8 )

Women in the Civil War
.... to part with barrels of flour and molasses, as well as sacks of salt. .... Jobs and food were rarities for all social classes in the overcrowded cities that were ....
(8133 33 )

General Hannibal
.... by internicine and inter-city rivalries among the newly independent cities, much of the .... or sold them into slavery, demolished the city and sown salt over the ....
(7075 28 )

Chinatown
.... behind-the-scenes capitalist who owns the police and corrupts entire cities for his own .... to the murder of Hollis Mulwray, both because of its salt water content ....
(1138 5 )

The Modern Film Noir, Chinatown
.... behind-the-scenes capitalist who owns the police and corrupts entire cities for his own .... to the murder of Hollis Mulwray, both because of its salt water content ....
(1138 5 )

 
 
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