Pyramids
.... "The pyramids at Giza descendants of primitive 'stepped' prototypes
built in superimposed layers are gigantic prisms unique in
world architecture, mathematics ....
(926

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Piaget
.... assimilation, Piaget was referring to the process whereby the child interprets reality in terms of his or her own internal model of the
world built on previous ....
(2566

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The World of The Great Gatsby
.... moonlight--watching over nothing (Fitzgerald 153). In essence, Gatsby's entire
world has been
built on nothing. His murder at the end of ....
(2267

9

)
Domestic Growth and the World Economy
.... If, however, a "Japanese" car (ie, one from a Japanese company) is
built by a .... as the name implies, tend to have operations in many parts of the
world, so the ....
(5061

20

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Exploration of the New World
.... For the protection of that city, new dams were
built, old canals were .... largest engineering enterprises of pre-industrial society anywhere in the
world This was ....
(2765

11

)
The London Subway
.... to be a cable hauled railway, but when it opened in 1890, it was the
world's first deep level electric railway. This and similar lines
built since have since ....
(1067

4

)
Japanese Security Relations in Post-Cold War Era
.... The American occupation of Japan following the Second
World War
built one of the
world's strongest international relationships between two countries. ....
(1720

7

)
Some Christian Churches
.... immediately replaced by a more elaborate one that was
built between 1456 and 1470. By this time, the Renaissance appreciation of the classical
world was in ....
(1432

6

)
The Nature of Faith
.... immediately replaced by a more elaborate one that was
built between 1456 and 1470. By this time, the Renaissance appreciation of the classical
world was in ....
(1432

6

)
DHL: Case Study
.... Its business is
built on ensuring that goods move quickly around the
world and pass through customs seamlessly in order to reduce costs to its customers. ....
(990

4

)
Examination of Success of Boeing The Boeing Company is the world's ...
.... the
world's largest manufacturer of commercial jets; it also produces military aircraft and missiles. It developed a large backlog in the early 1990s
built on ....
(2400

10

)
World Cultures
.... The
world was seen as a harmonious whole created by this one, unitary and .... Many of the changes and architecture
built by Islamic influences were created to ....
(930

4

)
The Christian Byzantine Empire
.... revolt and had to be rebuilt, so Justinian decided to give it the largest dome in the
world.. Work was started in 532. A special passage was
built from the ....
(1335

5

)
Contributions of Buddhism to the Asian Culture
.... It is this
built in dichotomy between "this
world" and "other
world" that both hastened Buddhism's spread and caused resistance to what many nations saw (and ....
(1310

5

)
The Titanic as a Microcosm of the Edwardian World
.... an iceberg in the North Atlantic (Geller 8). Titanic was
built in a .... passenger accommodation aboard Titanic was a microcosm of the Edwardian
world because it ....
(1590

6

)
The world systems approach
.... Germany
built after 1900 the strongest land army in Europe. ....
World War I was seen as the triumph of Western liberalism represented by the British, American, and ....
(2068

8

)
Singapore in World War II
.... a modest role in imperial defense (McIntyre 9). Following
World War One, the .... Commonwealth Deterrent Defense, the Singapore Naval Base would be
built to service ....
(2313

9

)
The Fall of Polaroid
.... and Fuji film- two of the
world's largest producers of "standard"-type cameras and film, and through these sales,
built photo-finisher businesses
world wide. ....
(1346

5

)
Roman Architecture
.... the Romans emphasized an entrance that led into a space that was apart from the
world. .... c. 148) which included temples of Juno and Jupiter and was
built by the ....
(1636

7

)
Church Growth
.... The Korean Methodist Church was also
built upon Wesleyan traditions, and has grown to become the second largest Methodist body in the
world in its slightly ....
(1360

5

)
Four World Civilizations
.... in jade, bronze, bone, and leather; wove hemp and silk; made pottery;
built chariots; and .... The Shang saw the
world as inhabited not only by humans but also by ....
(2930

12

)
Similarities of Different World Mythologies
.... He took over Atlas's task of holding up the
world while Atlas went and retrieved .... story is told in Irish myth, and the poet William Butler Yeats
built much of ....
(3335

13

)
Economics of Slavery in the New World
.... Slavery: the Americas, North and South, were
built upon a complex structure of economic .... an innovation brought on by the discovery of the New
World; the ancients ....
(3580

14

)
Byzantium
.... of a culture
built on Classical tradition and Christianity. Byzantium was important for establishing the dominance of Christianity in the
world at that time. ....
(2524

10

)
Los Angeles Neighborhoods & Sites
.... to say about tolerance and the growth of intolerance and ethnic violence in the
world today. .... Hollyhock House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, was
built in 1920 ....
(1529

6

)
Miracles and the Modern Worldview
.... has emphasized that there is randomicity in the universe, uncertainty
built in to our understanding of it. That is more of the contemporary
world view than the ....
(1280

5

)
EB White's "Walden" & Annie Dillard's "In the Jungle"
.... these cars. In the other example, however, the modern
world's changes are
built into the sentence very subtly. Once again, people ....
(2223

9

)
Beowulf and Sir Gawain & The Green Knight
.... the unknown poet), and the very structure of the society in each story is
built on that .... The work did not begin to reach a wide audience until after
World War I ....
(1821

7

)
World Religions
.... to become an ascetic always in quest of rejecting the material
world as illusory .... make the point that Christianity was
built around the idea of loving one another ....
(6456

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Robber Barons in American History
.... and wilderness environments - inhabiting, rather, the middle and upper class milieus of their parents - still, the business
world they
built their fortunes ....
(3297

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