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in title, tags, annotations or urlRome tourism - Archaeological Sites - 0 views
City Populations - World City Population, Biggest Largest Cities in the World - Worldatlas.com - 0 views
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1. Tokyo, Japan - 28,025,000 2. Mexico City, Mexico - 18,131,000 3. Mumbai, India - 18,042,000 4. Sáo Paulo, Brazil - 17, 711,000 5. New York City, USA - 16,626,000 6. Shanghai, China - 14,173,000 7. Lagos, Nigeria - 13,488,000 8. Los Angeles, USA - 13,129,000 9. Calcutta, India - 12,900,000 10. Buenos Aires, Argentina - 12,431,000
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91. Melbourne, Australia - 3,188,000 92. Salvador, Brazil - 3,180,000 93. Dalian, China - 3,153,000 94. Caracas, Venezuela - 3,153,000 95. Adis Abeba, Ethiopia - 3,112,000 96. Athina, Greece - 3,103,000 97. Cape Town, South Africa - 3,092,000 98. Koln, Germany - 3.067,000 99. Maputo, Mozambique - 3,017,000 100. Napoli, Italy - 3,012,000
Parks.it - National Parks in Italy - 0 views
Archaeological sites in Rome - NovaRoma - 0 views
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China in particular has long argued that it is too poor to afford the Western luxury of environmental awareness.
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China ranks last among 15 nations in its income group (the fifth decile), behind Vietnam. If Colombia, the group's leader, can afford environmental concern, why can't China?
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China fares slightly better in protecting its habitat but much worse in measures of industrial ills.
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Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia - 0 views
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basic laws of physics dictate that energy is conserved and can only be changed from one form to another or into matter.
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Fuel, on the other hand, is the accumulation of matter and therefore represents a store of energy.
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released in the form of heat when the fuel is burned in chemical or nuclear reactions
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The music industry | From major to minor | The Economist - 0 views
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the results from 2007 confirm what EMI's focus group showed: that the record industry's main product, the CD, which in 2006 accounted for over 80% of total global sales, is rapidly fading away.
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the volume of physical albums sold dropped by 19% in 2007
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For the first half of 2007, sales of music on CD and other physical formats fell by 6% in Britain, by 9% in Japan, France and Spain, by 12% in Italy, 14% in Australia and 21% in Canada.
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Skydiving-Guide.com - History of skydiving - 0 views
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Eventhough parachutes seem to have been used in China since the 1100s and that Leonardo da Vinci of Italy had invented devices similar to parachutes nowadays, worldwide skydivers state that the French inventor André-Jacques Garnerin is the one to make the first parachute. In 1797 he jumped from a balloon over Paris using a parachute and kept on making other jumps in France and also in England.
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In World War I , that is between 1914 and 1918, the military began using parachutes in their missions
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