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Europe on the Matrix: Tallinn, Estonia (Eesti)
Hanseatic League, a trading and military alliance of German cities in northern Europe. Over succeeding centuries, Tallinn (and northern Estonia) came under German, Danish, Swedish and Russian domination. Sweden controlled the ...
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Europe on the Matrix: Yevpatoria, Ukraine
From the 7th to 10th centuries CE, the area was controlled by Khazars, a Turkic people from central Asia who later converted to Judaism. In succeeding centuries, it was controlled by Crimean Tatars ... into the Soviet Union. Yevpatoria today reflects the various cultures that influenced it over the centuries. One the principal landmarks in the city is the Khan Mosque (also known as the ...
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Today over 80 per cent of Burma's people are Buddhist and the country has the largest number of monks as a percentage of the total population.
| April 2008 | New Internationalist
Mongol and Tartar invasions. The succeeding centuries would be marked by divisions, as various ruling dynasties rose and fell, and territories under ... eternal minority The Roma -- still widely known as `Gypsies' -- have had a raw deal for centuries and are only now starting to raise their voice on the international stage. Eleanor ...
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Be Woods Wise - Maine's Changing Forests
A major change over the past three centuries, directly tied to humans, is the amount of forest. Maine has more forest today than ... created by rare natural events like windstorms or insect outbreaks, the forest changes slowly with succeeding generations of trees. 1700's First clearing by settlers - Individual farmers clear patches of forest ...
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Topic Area: Energy
Lobstering is an old occupation, and one that is continued by succeeding generations. Territories are remnants of patterns of use established by preceding generations. Access based ... most effective at maintaining enforceable territories. The same families have lived on them for centuries, and they have developed a closeness and trust that promotes a collective approach to ...
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Activists and hipsters without territory or a plan
Is their mental state and general health conducive to succeeding at their well-intended activism and utilizing their relevant art? How can a disturbed urban ... all the land on the planet has been seized by the commercial class in recent centuries, territory can be "created." Although almost every uprising of the common people has been defeated ...
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Kavir (the Salt Desert
Daria-i-Nemek, or Sea of Salt ... the experiment. Marco Polo was here, but where was not the invincible Venetian ? In the succeeding century Friar Odoricus thus described its charms, calling it the Sea of Sand:- 'Now that ...
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Seistan
Shiraz to Kabul, but collapsed before the iron onset of Mabmud of Ghuzni in the succeeding century. El Istakhri, visiting Seistan at this epoch, described it as a country of populous ... a rich gold mine that subsequently disappeared in an earthquake. In the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries Seistan, like most of its neighbours, experienced the two successive visitations of those scourges of ...
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Odum: Energy, Ecology, & Economics, 1974
Only the last two centuries have seen a burst of temporary growth because of temporary use of special energy supplies ... marked by total crash and destruction of the growth system before the emergence of the succeeding steady-state regime. Because energies and monies for research, development, and thinking are abundant only ...
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The Story of the Weeping Camel--National Geographic World Films--Photos, Maps
During its many centuries of service, the ger has become home to important traditions. The colorful wooden door always ... "ocean" in Mongolian, thus the name translates as "ocean lama" or "ocean of wisdom." The succeeding Dalai Lamas have carried the title ever since, including the 14th Dalai Lama, who currently ...
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