... discussed again later Long-distance trade in the Mediterranean was mainly a transit trade in goods that came from far away—from India, Southeast Asia, and China —and that Italian ships loaded at Alexandria ... makes up only percent of the Earth’s land surface, has been called a small peninsula of Asia, and no clear geographical boundary demarcates it from the rest of the Eurasian land mass The Ural ... economic historian’s point of view, some large natural and cultural areas that transcend the boundaries of states are actually more important, in many instances, than political units—at least up to...
... have won, and ever since the days of Alfred, England has had a navy and Britannia has ruled the waves "Ye mariners of England That guard our native seas, Whose flag had braved a thousand years ... equal, and Arthur's knights became known as The Knights of the Round Table But, alas! the time of peace did not last Again came days of war and strife In a great and terrible battle, Arthur and ... that they should fall again into the hands of the Romans CHAPTER 15 CHAPTER THE LAST OF THE ROMANS CARACTACUS was dead, Boadicea was dead, many other brave British leaders were dead, but the Britons...
... cellar to Thomas Percy, with the adjoining house, and that the wood and coals were the property of that gentleman At this stage of the examination, the lord chamberlain saw a man standing in a ... and that one of the traitors was already in custody The satisfaction of the people was great at the intelligence, that no danger now existed, and that the king and the parliament were safe Fawkes ... in a treatise licensed by Garnet and Blackwall Certain instances are given in the work as illustrations of the doctrine The following is one of these cases A man arrives at a certain place, and...
... country, began to make headway The Albanians also (an Indo-European or Aryan race, but not of the Greek, Latin, or Slav families), who, as a result of all the invasions of the Balkan peninsula, had been ... entailing the bestowal of several pounds on the Hungarian state steamers and railways As for the sandjak of Novi-Pazar, it was turned into a veritable Tibet, and a legend was spread abroad that ... and Albania, and later of Bulgaria and Greece, will disappear, de facto if not in appearance, and both materially and morally they will become the slaves of the central empires If the Balkan League...
... View of an angle of the Observatory at Khorsabad 249 103 Lateral faỗade of the palace at Firouz-Abad 251 104 Battlements from an Assyrian palace 251 105 Battlements from the Khorsabad Observatory ... CHALD A AND ASSYRIA 13 CHAPTER I 14 CHAPTER I THE GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CHALDặO-ASSYRIAN CIVILIZATION Đ 1. Situation and Boundaries of Chald a and Assyria The primitive civilization of Chald a, ... was set up anew; so was the temple of Nebo at Borsippa; the reservoir at Sippara, the royal canal, and a part at least of Lake Pallacopas, were excavated; Kouti, Sippara, Borsippa, Babel, rose...
... prostate and bowel carcinomas: report ofa case and review of the literature Arch Pathol Lab Med 2001, 125:793-795 10 Kato T, Kubota Y, Saitu M, Yaguchi H, Sasagawa I, Nakada T, Yuda F: Osteosarcoma ... Rodríguez Alonso A, González Blanco A, Bonelli Martín C, Nogueira Carballedo C, Garc a Rego JA, Cachay Ayala M, Lorenzo Franco J, Cuerpo Pérez MA, Nieto Garc a J: Primary bladder osteosarcoma treated ... General Hospital of Arta, Greece 2Department of Pathology, General Hospital of Arta, Greece 3Department of Radiology, General Hospital of Arta, Greece Authors’ contributions CP was involved in patient...
... neuroectodermal tumor of the urinary bladder in an Arab country The Department of Surgery of Al Sabah Hospital, Kuwait admitted a 67-year-old diabetic and hypertensive Arab woman in February 2006, ... severe hematuria and fever In January 2005, the woman had already been treated in a hospital of Great Britain for repeated hematuria for the duration of one year During this initial admission, ... concomitant diseases, which may render differentiation of cause of death difficult While our patient died soon after discharge of cardiac-related problems after a symptomatic period of 30 months of...
... was proposed to Russia to take possession of Wallachia, Moldavia, Bulgaria, and a part of Mount Hemus Austria was to have Servia and a part of Bosnia; France the other part of that province, Albania, ... him— Great merit of Barclay's plan of retreat V —Near prospect ofa battle—Character of Kutusof—Sanguinary and partial action on the 4th of September—Anecdote of Murat—Napoleon's survey of the ... —Napoleon's arrival at Wiazma—Reproaches to Davoust for his tardy mode of retreat, and that officer's vindication—Danger of the latter and Eugene—Arrival of Miloradowitch X —Battle between Eugene and Davoust...
... operation with (−1, 1), we have (1, a) ∈ B for all a Moreover, (0, 1) ⊙ (1, a) = (0, a) is in B for all a as well Suppose for a fixed k < m, we have {(i, a) : i k − 1, a} ⊂ B In particular, (i, ... The number of matchings in a tree In this section, we turn to the number of matchings in a graph This is also known as the Hosoya index, or the Z-index in mathematical chemistry For a rooted tree ... Bipartite graphs can have any number of independent sets, Discrete Math 76 (1989), 131–136 [4] H Prodinger and R.F Tichy, Fibonacci numbers of graphs, Fibonacci Quart 20 (1982), 16–21 [5] S.G Wagner,...
... Rattemeyer-Matschurat for programming, and Ria Reischmann and Christa Zaiti-Runkel for database management Teresa R Brtva, PhD, of Arbor Communications, Inc., and Michael A Nissen, ELS, of Abbott Laboratories ... therapy (Tables and 2) Patients with AS and ahistoryof anti-TNF therapy had slightly greater disease activity and more physical-function disability than did TNF antagonist-naïve patients (Table ... Descriptive analyses were performed by calculating counts and percentages for qualitative data and by calculating means, standard deviations, medians, and first and third quartiles (for strata with...
... contained a core of Afro-Mediterranean race and spoke an Afroasiatic language Egyptian civilisation displayed many cultural and political patterns later to appear elsewhere in the continent, although ... rainfall declined thereafter, Nilo-Saharan speakers may have carried this culture and later the exploitation of grain southward towards Lake Victoria, although there is as yet no archaeological ... contrast with the characteristically tall and slender Nilotic peoples whose languages belonged to a third, Nilo-Saharan family, which may have originated in the broad Saharan region at least as early...
... World War II era for conversion of cellulose to sugars was again investigated by Battelle-Geneva on a pilot plant basis, particularly of separation of the hydrochloric acid and sugars, as well as ... Valley Authority (Farina 1991) and the U.S National Renewable Energy Laboratory (Wyman 1991) Recent work by ARKENOL in California, USA (Cuzen 1997) and APACE in New South Wales, Australia, have ... it can be converted into chemicals and materials, human population will be able to enjoy material abundance for ages to come Biomass materials are renewable Their utilization creates no net gains...
... Britain? Answer yes or no Don’t look at the book! (a) America (b) Canada (c) Japan (d) India (e) Egypt (f) Spain (g) Prussia (h) Poland (i) Australia (j) South Africa (k) China (l) Pakistan ACTIVITIES ... Hardrada William the Conqueror (a) He had no children He died in 1066 (b) He was King of Norway In 1066 his army invaded England (c) He was a Norman He became King of England (d) He was a great ... Britain and around the world The balance of power between the monarch, government and the people of Britain is a theme that appears again and again in its history When Oliver Cromwell’s army defeated...
... version of audio-lingualism; the key difference from the audiolingual approach was that the language presentation and practice was situationalised and so was always given social meaning; speaking and ... was an inventive variation of traditional PPP, particularly appropriate to teaching functional exponents but also adaptable to grammar points and lexis; the students are given a task, such as a ... so-called ‘affective’ factors in language teaching, and UK language teaching was famous for its engaging and ‘fun’ qualities; however, the philosophy of the humanistic approaches was valuable, and since...
... intervention was avoided in the name of regulatory forbearance Repealing Glass-Steagall The Glass-Steagall Act of 1933 had established a firm separation between commerce and banking in the financial world ... behalf of the finance industry The repeal of GlassSteagall was a monumental piece of deregulation, but in many ways it ratified the status quo of the time.21 Hands-Off Regulation Many argued that ... deregulation was a boon for national commercial banks, allowing for the formation of “mega-banks.” The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act was the crowning achievement of decades and millions of dollars worth of...
... of factors that impact the size ofa wholesaler’s trade area, such as high product value relative to bulk, transportation rates, and available channels of distribution Savitt (1981: 231) regarded ... of national brands and chain stores, rural free mail and package delivery, and growing newspaper and magazine advertising The completion of the transcontinental railroad generated ever-increasing ... empirical support (Farley and Ring, 1970), and a partial formalization of constructs was made by Hunt (1976) A metatheoretical analysis of all three models along 16 subjective criteria was made...
... Taittirîya and Mahânâraya@na, of the Ka@tha school the Kâ@thaka, of the Maitrâya@nî school the Maitrâya@nî The B@rhadâra@nyaka Upani@sad forms part of the S'atapatha Brâhma@na of the Vâjasaneyi ... 16 Brahmabindu, 17 Ha@msa, 18 Âru@nika, 19 Garbha, 20 Nârâya@na, 21 Nârâya@na, 22 Paramaha@msa, 23 Brahma, 24 Am@rtanâda, 25 Atharvas'iras, 26 Atharvas'ikhâ, 27 Maitrâya@nî, 28 B@rhajjâbâla, 29 ... This again had another commentary called _Varddha-mânendu_ upon it by Padmanâbha Mis'ra, and this again had another named _Nyâya-tâtparyama@n@dana_ by S 'a@ nkara Mis'ra The names of Vâtsyâyana,...
... YMCA Chapman offered Sunday the position of advance man for his revival circuit As an advance man, Sunday was responsible for traveling to cities and towns days ahead of Chapman, making arrangements ... floral arrangements, a seascape, several rural landscapes, a western mountain landscape, and her own interpretation of the well-known painting Pharaoh’s Horses.9 The rural landscapes are particularly ... major league baseball, Kenesaw Mountain Landis (who in 1935 served as a pallbearer at Sunday’s funeral), A B “Happy” Chandler, and Ford Frick, as well as Hall of Fame pitcher Walter Johnson, adorned...
... great appearance of zeal, the guardianship of the young Earl of Fife and his sister, an office bequeathed to him under the hand and seal of the earl, his nephew The character of the Lady Isabella ... couch of disease, and rode his war-horse with all the grace and ease of former years A gallant army, under the command of Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, had already been dispatched towards ... live and die with him against all manner of men Athol, Fraser, Seaton, Douglas, Hay, gladly and willingly followed his example; and it was curious to mark the character of each man, proclaimed...