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  • Alchemy - 1,900 words
    Alchemy ALCHEMY: The science by aid of which the chemical philosophers of medieval times attempted to transmute the baser metals into gold or silver. There is considerable divergence of opinion as to the etymology of the word, but it would seem to be derived from the Arabic al=the, and kimya=chemistry, which in turn derives from the late Greek chemica=chemistry, from chumeia=a mingling, or cheein, `to pour out` or `mix', Aryan root ghu, to pour, whence the word `gush'. Mr. A. Wallis Budge in his "Egyptian Magic", however, states that it is possible that it may be derived from the Egyptian word khemeia, that is to say 'the preparation of the black ore', or `powder', which was regarded as the ...
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  • Antes Del Viaje - 242 words
    Antes Del Viaje Antes del Viaje Cristobal Colon era un hombre de negocios, el era valiente, el era aventurero, el era tenaz, el era comerciante y astuto. Pero el era tambien un hombre de negocios ingenuo porque el creyo que iba a Oriente pero fue a America. Colon vivio de 1451 hasta 1506 y el paso siete anos de su vida con la preparacion de su viaje. Estos fueron los anos 1485 hasta 1492. Sobretodo Cristobal Colon era un sonador. Su proyecto era ir al este por el oeste. Colon penso que yendo al oeste podria alcanzar la India. Pero, el rey de Portugal rechazo el viaje a la Oriente. Colon fue a Espana en 1485. Alli el fue al monasterio de la Rabida. En la Rabida Colon encontro esperanza. En lo ...
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  • Bible About Muhammad - 3,310 words
    Bible About Muhammad "Say: 'Do you see whether this message be from Allah (God Almighty), and yet you reject it, and a witness from among the Children of Israel bore witness of one like him.' " (the Holy Quran 46:10) Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen, The subject of this evening's talk - "What the Bible says about Muhammad" will no doubt come as a surprise to many of you because the speaker is a Muslim. How does it come about that a Muslim happens to be expounding prophecies from the Jewish and Christian Scriptures? As a young man, about 30 years ago, I attended a series of religious lectures by a Christian theologian, a certain Rev. Hiten, at the "Theater Royal", Durban in South Africa. Po ...
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  • Colombia - 396 words
    Colombia Farnaz Falsafi Espaol 308 16/5/00 Colombia Colombia es unos de los pases ms interesantes en Latinoamrica. La historia de Colombia puede ser dividido por tres pocas importantes: inmediatamente despus de la independencia, durante de la crisis mundial, y en la actualidad. Por toda su historia, Colombia ha sido formado y influido por tres aspectos importantes: la economa, la poltica, y la sociedad. La poca de su independencia era una poca muy importante y susceptible para Colombia, como es para cualquier pas. Colombia gan su independencia de Espaa en el 20 de julio en 1810. Haba algunas causas especificas por eso, incluyendo la invasin en Espaa de Francia y impuestos nuevos que Espaa im ...
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  • Colombia - 642 words
    Colombia COLOMBIA GEOGRAPHY: Colombia stretches over approximately 1,140,000 sq. km, roughly equal to the area of Portugal, Spain, and France put together. Colombia occupies the northwestern end of South America, and is the only country there with coasts on both the Pacific (1350 km long), and the Atlantic (over 1600 km.) Three Andean ranges run north and south through the western half of the country (about 45% of the total territory.) The eastern part is a vast lowland which can be generally divided into two regions: a huge open savannah on the north, and the amazon in the south (400,000 sq. km approx.).Colombia is a country of geographical contrasts and extremes. As well as the features me ...
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  • Costa Del Sol - 1,218 words
    ... usian handicrafts are an excellent reflection of the rich cultural traditions of this autonomous region. The ceramics and pottery have gained a great name as well as the artistic metal and jewelry workmanship, shoes and saddles, and textiles including blankets, shawls and embroidery. This display of skill includes furniture making, bookbinding, stone and marble work and musical instruments amongst other items. Natural Habitat In Andalusia there is an environmental protection agency that observes the European laws on health and environment. The region has more that 80 protected areas. In total 17% of the surface is classified as parks and reserves. Included in this list is the National Pa ...
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  • Costa Del Sol - 608 words
    Costa Del Sol Costa Del Sol It is possible that the Neolithic revolution, the discovery of agriculture the passage of nomadic to sedentary peoples, reached Europe by way of Africa through what is known today as Andalusia. This historical center of influence, an east - west displacement, from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic began with a revolution that introduced the usage of metals and the arrival of colonizers from the east. A confluence of fertile lands, of metallurgy and fishing activities took place in this westernmost area that the Tartars once inhabited. This mysterious civilization that lived in the southern Iberian peninsula since the bronze ages, established the first known monarc ...
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  • Don Juan - 1,419 words
    Don Juan ANALISIS DE LA OBRA. 1.- GNERO : Obra de gnero dramtico o teatral. Es religiosa-fantstica y est dividida en dos partes, una de comedia y otra un drama religioso. 2.- CONTENIDO : - Argumento: Pasado un ao desde la apuesta hecha entre Don Juan y Don Luis Meja, para ver quin de los dos era ms mujeriego y ms malvado. Don Luis enojado por la perdida de la apuesta, propuso un nuevo envite, el cual consista en conquistar a Doa Ins. Para facilitarse las cosas, los dos sacaron los trapos sucios del otro, siendo as encarcelados los dos. Ambos lograron escaparse y de nuevo Don Juan logr sus propsitos, enamorando a la prometida de Don Luis. Don Juan rapt a Doa Ins, del convento en el que se enc ...
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  • Escher - 308 words
    Escher Maurits Cornelius Escher was born on June 17th, 1898 in Leeuwarden, Netherlands. His father was a civil engineer. Eschers great skill for art and drawing was realized at an early age. This led his father to decide to send him to study at the School of Architecture and Decorative Arts in Haarlem. But, when he was 21 years old, Escher gave up architecture to study in the field of graphic arts. Escher spent most of his life travelling in Europe looking for inspiration for his works. In 1921 he got married and stayed in Rome. This is when his works of art began to show landscapes with impossible perspectives. In the 1930s, Fascism in Italy made life impossible for Escher and his family, s ...
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  • History Of Middle America - 1,504 words
    History Of Middle America Central America is a land bridge that connects North America to South America. Today, this area of the world is under major reconstruction. Its recent history is filled with civil wars, military dictatorships, and native uprisings. Though the recent economy has turned toward the better, the history of the economy in Central America has not been a fortunate. Poverty, disease, and discontent were common among the people living in this region. Many of the problems faced by these nations date back to the Spanish Colonization of the area. Before the Spanish arrived, this region contained a civilization with a rich written history, sophisticated agricultural systems, and ...
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  • Impeachment - 1,487 words
    Impeachment War, or even the threat of it, has always seemed to give the president more power. In times of war Americans often readily give more power to the president, but once the crisis is over the public then becomes concerned with whether they have created an office that has become imperial. The office of the president has become increasingly more powerful over the last 50-60 years. Even though the power to declare war and send US troops into war belonged to Congress there have many presidents who have chosen to disregard that point and enter our country into war. Recent history has shown that there have been several occasions when the president has taken upon himself to deploy troops o ...
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  • In Recent Times, There Have Been Few Ideas Of Such Compelling Force As The Concept Of World Heritage There Are Places In Natu - 881 words
    In recent times, there have been few ideas of such compelling force as the concept of World Heritage. There are places in nature and culture with a value and importance reaching far across geographical and political boundaries and becoming a heritage of the world in general. This promising idea was taken up by an International Convention of the Unesco in 1972. Today over 100 countries have joined it. This Convention does not only strengthen the idea that all countries should make the defence of a unique, exceptional heritage a common cause, but for the first time it draws up a single List where sites of nature and culture rank side by side. The Great Canyon of the Colorado or the Galapagos I ...
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  • Manchester United - 1,378 words
    ... ion will allow each club to effectively run its own channel thus cutting out the middleman broadcaster which, in this and many cases, is Sky. BSkyB will doubtless be keen to secure broadcasting or takeover deals with Premier League clubs before this starts to happen. However, any such deal will be investigated by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT), as are all takeovers. The OFT will examine whether or not the buyout will have competition implications - restricting the access to televise Man Utd. games, for instance. If the OFT finds that there are implications of this nature the deal would be referred to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission (MMC). BSkyB is already being taken to the High ...
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  • Nicaragua - 1,685 words
    Nicaragua Have you ever wanted to go to a place during our winter season that is warm or hot most of the year? Well, most people choose Florida, or California. But, why not go out of the country this winter and try the largest country of Central America, Nicaragua. I did lots of research on Nicaragua, and I hope you learn as much as I did. To begin my report, I will give you some brief history. The first inhabitants of Nicaragua were the Nicaro Indians. This way of life was blended with Spanish settlers when they first came. The name of this tribe was from a great Indian chief, whose name was also Nicaro. This chief was so famous that the country of Nicaragua was also gotten from his name. N ...
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  • Philip Ii Of Spain - 1,301 words
    Philip Ii Of Spain HOW WAS SUCCESSFUL A RULER WAS PHILIP II? To fully answer this question it is necessary to truly evaluate each of his policies with dealing his enemies and compatriots both foreign and domestic throughout his reign. This essay will attempt to take each main area of conflict in his life and provide clear indications as to the degree of success that Philip achieved. Philip's character itself is a critical as his personality and characteristics convey, not only himself, but also his empire to others. It is believed by some historians that Philip was a far poorer leader than his father, Charles I, who had reigned before him. Philip grew up to be an outsider and carried this fl ...
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  • Philip Ii Of Spain - 1,292 words
    ... who was expected to live for not much longer. This was the opportunity that Phillip needed to establish a foothold in Portugal. Knowing that soon the Portuguese would need to find a new leader, he began to make plans so that he would be able to step in as quickly as possible once the Cardinal passed away. Phillip was already a strong candidate for successor without him having to act at all, mainly due to his mother, Isabella's, influence over the principality. He was widely supported by both nobles and clergy, in particular the influential religious order of the Jesuits. This support had been mostly achieved by Phillip's forward planning, in the payment of ransoms to the Moors to releas ...
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  • Ponce De Leon And The Early Explorationof Florida - 1,649 words
    Ponce de Leon and the Early Exploration of Florida Juan Ponce de Leon was born in 1460, in Tierra de Campos Paleia, in Leon, Spain (Ponce, 1996). He came from a noble family and entered the royal household as a page for Pedro Nunez de Guzman, at the Court of Aragon. Later, young Ponce de Leon would become a solider for Spain and fight in the battles to drive the Moors from Granada (Blassingame, 1991). In 1493, Leon sailed with Christopher Columbus on his second voyage to America (Ponce, 1996). He was a member of the forces that enslaved the Indians in Hispaniola.This was the European and Spanish way. Few explores would look upon the natives they encountered as anything more than talking anim ...
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  • Romanization Of The Iberian Peninsula - 431 words
    Romanization Of The Iberian Peninsula Los Efectos de la Romanizacin en la Pennsula Ibrica Por el fin del primer siglo, la presencia romana haba cambiado el estilo de vida y la cultura de las provincias peninsulares en algas maneras substanciales; el latn haba reemplazado las lenguas nativas; el sistema patriarcal romano de la organizacin social se haba adoptado; la economa se bas en el trabajo de esclavo; y el uso de dinero en cambios comerciales haba llegado a ser esparcido. Hispana benefici de la importacin de logros romanos en reas educativas, literarias y artsticas. Parte de los escritores, los polticos y los oradores romanos ms notables nacieron en Hispana. Por ejemplo, el filsofo Senec ...
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  • Spain - 1,246 words
    Spain The country of Spain lies on the continent of Europe. It is located forty degrees north and four degrees west. The capital of Spain, Madrid, is located in the central region known as the Centro-Meseta. The country of Spain is made up of four regions: El norte, El este, El sur, and Centro-Meseta. Spain's large area of 195,988 square miles covers about five sixths of the Iberian Peninsula. It is one of the largest countries in Western Europe. At its widest point, Spain stretches 635 miles from east to west. It stretches about 550 miles north to south. Spain's longest coastline lies along the Mediterranean Sea and stretches for almost 1700 miles from the eastern end of the Pyrenees mounta ...
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  • The Spanish Inquisition Officially Started In The Mid To - 1,682 words
    The Spanish Inquisition officially started in the mid- to late- fourteen hundreds. The Spanish Inquisition was a country wide persecution of Jews for which there are several different reasons as to why it began. The actual reason, or reasons, that motivated the King and Queen are not known at this time, and may never be known for sure. Depending on whom you ask, there are different reasons of that vary in importance for the start of the Spanish Inquisition. Most historians seem to stress three important reasons which are: Politics, Economics, and Religion. My own opinion as to which of these reasons is correct is that it was a combination of Religious and Economic reasons. This thought will ...
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