Posts Tagged ‘population’
Friday, July 4th, 2008
According to Wikipedia, Jungle Habitat closed because the town voted against a much needed amusement park expansion around the same time that Six Flags Great Adventure opened. In my option, the problem with this story is that anyone who lives in Northern NJ knows what a hike Great Adventure is. In fact, the two parks [...]
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Friday, June 20th, 2008
There’s actually a lot of black people in Canada. There are a lot people of every race. Half black and half canadian??? You can be black and be canadian… I was just trying to show another way to that first asshole of how a black person could be Canadian. And yes there is a large [...]
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Tuesday, June 10th, 2008
The first sunrise will occur on August 20 and McMurdo’s population will start to increase again in September when supply flights resume, peaking at more than 1,000 during the summer period. Conduct experiments? Man, they must get down like in the Roman times. That could mean each person having sex with 124 other people, and [...]
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Monday, June 9th, 2008
Otherwise, they use electric heaters (plugged in at the curb) to keep their
engines warm. In the summer, thanks to the constant warm sunlight that evaporates water from all of the region’s rivers and lakes, Inuvik is as damp and muggy as a
tropical island! As a result, the town is notorious for its enormous population of [...]
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Monday, May 12th, 2008
With the Rwandan organization IBUKA to collect the testimonies of survivors of the 1994 Rwandan Tutsi Genocide. Genocide . Might want to expand the holdings to include what happened to the Armenians, and to the American Indians. I know an old Armenian in Fresno, Calif. Who said the history of the genocide of the Armenians, [...]
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Friday, May 9th, 2008
It seems the Umbrella Corporation decided to reopen The Hive, a research facility and home to some really hungry zombies…bad idea. Hilarity ensues as the T-Virus escapes into Raccoon City and starts to infect the whole population. (Special Tactics and Rescue Service), tries to get her team out of the city but doesn’t make it [...]
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Friday, May 9th, 2008
I read an article about Japan the other day in the Honolulu Advertiser mentioning the %age of children under 14 years old reached a record low as a %age of the overall population. The article also mentioned that the overall population declined for the 3rd straight year. I wanted to get in touch w/ my [...]
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Tuesday, May 6th, 2008
When most people think of jaguars, they think of the jungles of Central and South America, not the remote desert ranges between the United States and Mexico. The rancher took whats believed to be the first photo of a live jaguar in the United States. Jaguars, an endangered species, have a breeding population in northern [...]
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Sunday, May 4th, 2008
So, heres how the story apparently goes. Back in the days, around the time when we had just gotten our independence, there were quite a few people from the region who were working in plantations in Burma. There was a sizeable working population that was from India, and life went on. Quite a few countries [...]
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Monday, April 28th, 2008
I am joining Hannah Poling’s parents in calling for the immediate release of the Poling case documents, and calling for congressional hearings into the autism cases in the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. Three days ago, you interviewed Julie Gerberding and she admitted, as parents have been claiming for decades, that vaccines trigger autism in a [...]
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Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
Next month, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors will act on Newsoms proposed building ordinance. Los Angeles but only because its a bigger city, with a population approaching 4 million; San Franciscos population is under 800,000. But San Francisco has gone a step further, requiring LEED silver certification for any public construction over 5,000 [...]
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Saturday, April 19th, 2008
His suspicions are only heightened when a young boy goes missing, and a strange, wasting illness begins to decimate the rest of the towns’ population. Tobe (Texas Chainsaw Massacre) Hooper was at the helm here, bringing Stephen King’s bestselling vampire tale to the small screen. It’s not a faithful adaptation, but even King’s fans can’t [...]
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Friday, April 18th, 2008
The northern isthmus of the peninsula is transected by the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. Several bridges cross the canal, while the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel join the peninsula to mainland Maryland and Virginia, respectively. Dover, Delawares capital city, is the peninsulas largest city (by population), but the main commercial area is [...]
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Thursday, April 17th, 2008
The largest cause by far for knee and hip replacements is people being overweight. Kim noted that more joint replacements in a younger and heavier population will likely increase the need for revisions with lengthier operative times, longer hospital stays, and higher complication rates than primary replacements. From 2000 through 2004, there was a 37% [...]
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Tuesday, April 15th, 2008
Portage Daily Register, WI -Where can you go, you know, if you need a medicine. UI The Daily Iowan (subscription), IA -In fact, approximately 40 to 50 percent of the population uses some type of supplement, said Nicole Nisly, a UI clinical professor of internal medicine. The Brown Daily Herald, RI - properties of lettuce [...]
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Tuesday, April 8th, 2008
Dimona lies in the heart of the Negev desert, sandwiched between the West Bank to the north, Jordan to the east, Gaza to the northwest and Egypt’s Sinai peninsula to the southwest. The town is a centre of the Black Hebrew population, who moved to Israel from Chigao but whose Jewish credentials have never been [...]
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Monday, April 7th, 2008
Some infected people will inevitably be hospitalised themselves, or visit friends and relatives who are patients in hospitals. Or they could be health care workers and so will increase the risk of outbreaks of these new types of MRSA. These community strains have evolved independently of the hospital strains and so present a whole new [...]
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Monday, April 7th, 2008
Some infected people will inevitably be hospitalised themselves, or visit friends and relatives who are patients in hospitals. Or they could be health care workers and so will increase the risk of outbreaks of these new types of MRSA. These community strains have evolved independently of the hospital strains and so present a whole new [...]
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Sunday, April 6th, 2008
Some infected people will inevitably be hospitalised themselves, or visit friends and relatives who are patients in hospitals. Or they could be health care workers and so will increase the risk of outbreaks of these new types of MRSA. These community strains have evolved independently of the hospital strains and so present a whole new [...]
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