The land between the rivers. It was a region in the Eastern Mediterranean. Today it is recognized as Iraq, as well as some parts of Iran, Turkey, and Syria. It also included major cities such as Nippur and Baghdad. The capital of Mesopotamia was Babylon.
The land in the Mesopotamia was Al-Jazirah, which is an island. The two rivers were the Tigris and Euphrates. Mesopotamia had many ...
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The correct answer to this question is Benvolio. He is a fictional character from the drama Romeo and Juliet, which was written by Shakespeare. Benvolio is Romeo's cousin. He tries to be a peacemaker in the drama and trying to prevent violence between the families of the Montague's and Capulet's.
Ultimately, he failed. Benvolio is very kind and is always thinking of others, especially ...
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Charles Dicken, a British novelist, editor, illustrator, social commentator and journalist wrote many books. Though the number of books he wrote is unknown, it is believe that Charles Dicken wrote at least 24.
These books include: Oliver Twist, A Tale of Two Cities, A Christmas Carol, Great Expectation, The Pickwick Papers, David Copperfield, Hard Times, Bleak house, Dombey and Son, ...
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Water pollution kills water animals through poisoning by chemical run-off, or disturbing their habitat, or using the oxygen they need to live. Sometimes the pollution is not from neaby, but has travelled hundreds of miles through the waters and then it is called transboundary pollution.
The pollution come from varied sources: surface or groundwater, microbiological, suspended matter, ...
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The proteins on its surface and that on the surface is correct. The protein in the host cytoplasm, whether its nucleic acid is DNA or RNA; the the enzymes carried by the virus and the enzymes produced by the virus before it infects the cell do not determine the host range of the virus. Host range is important in viral attachment, attachment of a virus is a specific binding between viral ...
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He thinks it expresses more precisely how he feels. Jonas is a fictional character from the novel The Giver. This novel was written by Lois Lowry and is a part of the young adult genre. The Giver is part of the novel series called The GIver Quartet.
The other books in the series include Gathering Blue, Messenger, and Son. Jonas is also known as the Leader, and he is the main character ...
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A lot of songs from the 80’s sound somewhat dated and cheesy now when you hear them on the radio. For example, the song, "Mexican Radio" by Wall of Voodoo sounds like a radio parody song rather than a top ten hit.
Another example is “Physical” by Olivia Newton-John. The song once sounded fresh and inspiring, but now when you hear it, it is somewhat fluffy and ...
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The Guinness World Records reports that Rod Stewart's show in Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janerio, remains the highest attended the free concert, with an estimated 3.5 million in the audience. The people in attendance stretched over the parking lot went for miles, with people listening to the music from a distance.
Vasco Rossi held it. Frank Sinatra, Tina Turner, and Paul McCartney all ...
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I think it is because of glam rock and wearing too much make-up. Men were a bit flamboyant, and they projected more of a transgender image with fishnets and ripped tank tops. Also, I think calling the singers of this time “ugly” is subjective and up for debate. At the time, men making themselves up as feminine was very fashionable.
There are some classic looks that still, ...
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Musicians keep hair long because it is a sign of rebellion. It is the personification of the free-spirited and wild image of a rock star. Headbanging on stage has also been associated with long hair, and It is a way of rebelling against social norms.
It is a sign of nonconformity, and it is all a part of the “bad boy” image perpetuated by rock bands. It also displays a ...
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