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61. InfoDome - Sources Of Information For Developing A Country Business Profile
these sites would be good places to start International Trade Administration Regionsand Countries gen REF general Reference, 1st floor, Library Addition gen
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To start your research on a country, you could start by looking at books. For social and cultural aspects of a country, books can be especially useful. Travel guides can also provide information which can be used for country profile purposes. To identify books, including travel guides, use THE PAC (telnet version or World Wide Web version). Useful subject headings and subheadings include (note: do not include apostrophes):
national characteristics 'nationality' (eg. national characteristics Chinese)
investments foreign 'country's name' (eg. investments foreign china)

62. Memorial Day - Origins And History - Honoring Our Veteran Ancestors - About Gene
Carbondale was the wartime home of gen. Logan. Approximately 25 places have beennamed in connection with the origin of Memorial Day, many of them in the South
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Spanish-American War ... Canadian Military Links From Other Guides History of Pearl Harbor How to Request Replacement Military Medals and Awards Locating Military Personnel Honoring the Forgotten Dead Three years after the Civil War ended, on May 5, 1868, the head of an organization of former Union soldiers and sailors - the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) - established Decoration Day as a time for the nation to decorate the graves of the war dead with flowers. Maj. Gen. John A. Logan declared it should be May 30. The first large observance was held that year at Arlington National Cemetery, across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. The cemetery already held the remains of 20,000 Union dead and several hundred Confederate dead. The ceremonies centered around the mourning-draped veranda of the Arlington mansion, once the home of Gen. Robert E. Lee. Gen. and Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant and other Washington officials presided. After speeches, children from the Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphan Home and members of the GAR made their way through the cemetery, strewing flowers on both Union and Confederate graves, reciting prayers and singing hymns.

63. Nat'l Academies Press, Community And Quality Of Life: (2002), 1 Concept Of Livab
has become vital as cities and regions are increasingly Available at http//monticello.avenue.gen.va.us/Gov SellingPlaces The City as Cultural Capital, Past
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64. 1Up Info > Dienbienphu (Southeast Asia Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
Dienbienphu. Related Category Southeast Asia Political geography. Dienbienphuor advantage. The Viet Minh army, under the command of gen. Vo
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65. 1Up Info > Volgograd (CIS And Baltic Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
Related Category CIS And Baltic Political geography. a German army exceeding 500,000men (including Italians, Hungarians, and Romanians) and commanded by gen.
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CIS And Baltic Political Geography Volgograd Related Category: CIS And Baltic Political Geography Volgograd Pronunciation Key , formerly Stalingrad, city (1989 pop. 999,000), capital of Volgograd region, SE European Russia, a port on the Volga River and the eastern terminus of the Volga-Don Canal. As a transshipment point, the port handles oil, coal, ore, lumber, and fish. Volgograd is also a major rail center, with connections to Moscow, the Donets Basin, the Caucasus, and SW Siberia. A large hydroelectric dam stands on the Volga just above the city. A center of heavy industry, Volgograd has shipyards, oil refineries, steel and aluminum mills, and tank, tractor, cable, machinery, and chemical factories. Other industries include food processing, flour milling, distilling, sawmilling, tanning, and the manufacture of farm and oil-field equipment. Founded in 1589 as a stronghold to defend Russia's newly acquired land along the Volga, the city was originally called Tsaritsyn. It fell to the Cossack rebels under Stenka Razin in 1670 and Yemelyan Pugachev in 1774. In the 19th cent. it became an important commercial center. During the Russian civil war the city was defended (1918) by Soviet forces under Stalin Voroshilov , and Budenny , but White troops under Denikin Khrushchev 's denunciations of Stalin's dictatorship.

66. The WWW VL: Educational Technology - Educational VR (MUD) Sub-page (05-Jan-2000)
as you learn to use the resources of the a limitless addition of both users and WorldsAwayregions. Virtual places Quotes Virtual places is an architecture
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  • 67. Www.jewishgen.org/infofiles/de-1.txt
    DE1 29293 961122 gen. collected, under Nazi auspices by the Reichsippenamt, for regionslike Bessarabia of some 1300 Polish and ex-Soviet places with records
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    DE-1 29293 961122 Gen. resources for German-Jewish Ancestry ++ GENEALOGICAL RESOURCES FOR GERMAN-JEWISH ANCESTRY ++ A JewishGen InfoFile The following material appeared, with some editing changes, as Chapter XII: Genealogical Resources for German Jewish Ancestry by George E. Arnstein Ph.D. or via WWW at: http://www.jewishgen.org. - 2Nov95gea]bik Provider: George E. Arnstein Ph.D.

    68. Canada At A Glance
    British forces, led by gen. has four very distinct seasons, especially in the regionslying along and historic sites in honour of the people, places and events
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    Canada-Information at a Glance FOR A MORE ACCURATE MAP SEE UPDATED MAP Land Mass Lakes Main Cities ... Gross Domestic Product CLICK ON THE NAMES OF THE PROVINCES/TERRITORIES FOR INFORMATION AND LINKS ON THOSE PLACES 35 Interesting Facts 1. The Dominion of Canada was formed July 1, 1867, by Ontario, Quebec (Upper and Lower Canada), Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Other provinces joined Confederation over the years, the last being Newfoundland in 1949.
    2. Dominion Day was officially renamed Canada Day on Oct. 27, 1982. 3. Canada has 10 provinces and three territories. The third territory came about in 1999: Nunavut , with 25,000 mostly Inuit people and almost one-quarter of Canada's land mass.
    4. Canada is the world's second largest country, surpassed only by Russia. At 10 million square kilometres, Canada has seven per cent of the world's land mass and nine per cent of its fresh water supply.
    5. Canada's Constitution, the British North America Act of 1867, was patriated from Britain without Quebec's endorsement in 1982, incorporating the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
    6. Anthropologists believe North American aboriginal groups migrated over the Bering Sea from Siberia 10,000 to 30,000 years ago. Canada's aboriginal population in the 1996 census was 799,010.

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