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Nebraska

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New York - the city that never sleeps

... Yorkers. But the good times ended ith the 1929 stock market crash. By 1932, alker had resigned, charged ith corruption, and one-quarter of Ne Yorkers ere unemployed. ith Mayor Fiorello La Guardiaas 1933 election, Ne york began to recover and thrive. Since orld ar II, Ne York has seen both the best ...
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New York

... thnic districts. But many others and bigger once are in Brooklyn, Queens or Bronx. Chinaton for example is the biggest chinaton in the orld. It is a community hich doesnt speak english and hich is not influenced by N.Y.s offices.Ne Yorks most important district is Manhattan ith the beautiful skyline ...
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New Zealand3

... in addition there are numerous seas in Ne Zealand. The Milford sound is one of the most famous and most beautiful lakes of Ne Zealand.Largest city of the country is Auckland, ith 1 millions inhabitants. Capital of the country is ellington ith approx.. 331000 inhabitants. Of Ne Zealand inhabitant co ...
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NewYork2

... almost every part of Ne York. The first Europeans came to Ne York from Holland in 1605 and called it first of all Ne Amsterdam. 1629 Peter Minneit bought the hole island Manhatten from the American Indians for a fe glass necklaces. About tenty year later the englishman conquer the island and called ...
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Of sex and leadership

... a, the question is If a man cant even get his on life right, ho on earth can he run the country The old orld asks a more to the point Do these affairs interfere ith the ay he does run it hile Clinton might have cursed the all-too investigative media at first, he might no ell appreciate their interfe ...
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Our men in Havana

... Earl, a small boy of her school. Milly comes home from the school. Captain Segura, a police officer, had gave her a lift. ormold doesn2 t like that. They speak about the birthday of Milly. Milly has really no ishes - only one She ants to have a horse, that stands no in the country club out of Havana ...
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Political parties in Britain

... rd careening Labour Party on issues of social policy and democratic rights. Scottish National Party-calls for independence ithin Europe for Scotland. It seeks to capitalize on the groth of transnational investment by securing the right of the regions bourgeoisie and upper middle classes to a greate ...
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Presidents of USA - George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson and others

... 37-1841. He tried to continue Jacksons politic.illiam Henry Harrison 09.02.1773 0404.1841He as the 9th president of the United States of America 1841, but he died after one month term of office.John Tyler29.03.1790 18.01.1862He as the 10th vice president an d also the 10th president of the USA 184 ...
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Queen Victoria

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