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 AD50 , describes a well established trade route, linking Arabia with Azania, as the east coast of Africa was known in the Graeco-Roman era. The principal port of trade was Mocha (or Merku and Mark'a) in present day Yemen, and the last port
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  waiting  to  happen?  I  definitely  do  not  agree  with  that  claim,  though  historians  and  anthropologists  have  implied  it  for  centuries.  It  has  been  proven  that  people  of  the  African / Black  race  are  very  much  capable  of
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 built (By volume)
 -Amazing Construction
 -Built without modern tools, all by hand
 -They managed to build a building in 25 years (all by hand) that has never been equaled
 
 The Step Pyramid
 -First monumental stone building in history
 -Created
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 strongly suspected Quang Ngai Province of South Vietnam, as being a Viet Cong stronghold. Military officials declared the province a free-fire zone and subjected it to frequent, violent bombing missions and artillery attacks.  By the end of 1967,
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 was considered the 'mother' country and depended on for supplies. During the early part of the century, these ties between the two countries were considered of great importance as Australia's heritage was linked to that of Britain's.
 
 On the 1st Januar
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  life  was  because  I've  heard  her  stories    since  second  grade  and  I   think  she  is  amazing  and  has  a  lot  of  courage. And  she  inspires  me  to  go  for  things  I  think  is  very  hard. Also  her  story  is  very  intresting
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 to get the Senate to accept the Treaty of Versailles, the result of their rejection was more because of the conservative and liberal opposition forces. This goes with that some Senators, like William Borah, thought it called for "force to destroy
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 be unique, highly anticipates visiting or depart after a visit with a high level of satisfaction, high praises and positive commendations. Tom Jenkins is one such place. It combines rustic character with southern country charm, southern styled menu
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 South Vietnam and the Vietcong and North Vietnam. The war began in 1954 and ended in 1975. The Vietnam War was "primarily fought in South Vietnam between government forces aided by the United States and guerrilla forces aided by North Vietnam"
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 did revolutionary political conditions exercise such a powerful influence over world history in the period from roughly World War I until the early 1970s?
 
 Throughout history, revolutions have shaped countries into their present forms. As the world
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