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  • Vydehi Institute Of Medical Science And Research Centre Bangalore
    By: Praveen Prakash | - The Vydehi Institute of Medical Science and Research centre, Bangalore, is an independent medical institute dedicated to the improvement of excellence in education, research and patient care. Established in the year 2000, the Institute is growing as one of the premier medical career colleges in Karnataka. Spread across 65 acres, the Vydehi has five individual academic institutions- Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Vydehi Institute of Dental Sciences, Vydehi Institute of Nu ...
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  • How Hybrid Cars Are Helping Maine Drivers Help The Environment And The Economy
    By: Anthony Peck | - If there's one word that every American is getting heartily sick of hearing by this point, it's recession-with global warming coming in a very close second as abnormal weather patterns have everyone's nerves on edge. As abstract ideas become a reality for today's Maine drivers, the state is stepping up to the plate and encouraging its residents to help themselves and their environment at the same time.

    How are they doing that? By hopping behind the wheel of a hybrid.


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  • The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Solar Power Systems
    By: Daniel Shermann | - Over the years, solar power systems have evolved tremendously. Solar energy technology has its share of advantages and also corresponding disadvantages worth delving especially for those interested in investing in the technology.

    Young Technology

    Advantage: Solar power energy gained much of its popularity three short decades ago. With energy vulnerabilities evidently seen during the 1979 oil crisis, the world was shaken awake to the reality that it was time to seek alterna ...

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  • The Importance Of Turbidity To Society And The Environment
    By: Thomas Pretty | - Turbidity may sound like a complicated scientific term but in essence it is a simple definition concerned with the cloudiness of water. More specifically turbidity refers to the light that is able to pass through a water sample because of the sediment present in the liquid. In most cases it is measured using a meter although there are a variety of methods for obtaining a turbidity reading. Meters are normally best however as they are able to pick up on sediment particles that are so small that t ...
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  • Volunteering In Tanzania
    By: Moe Tamani | - Tanzania is situated in East Africa, and its economy runs primarily on tourism. It is a country of geographical extremes like the highest point being the Mount Kilimanjaro peak and the lowest point being the lake bed in Lake Tanganyika. It also shares a part of Lake Victoria, which is the largest lake on the continent. But Tanzania has much more to offer than this and one such place is the Serengeti. The Serengeti is a national park and a haven for animal lovers as you can spot the big 5s of ...
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  • Volunteering In Ghana
    By: Moe Tamani | - Ghana is an African country that is situated right on the south coast of what we call the West African bulge. It shares its borders with Togo, Ivory Coast, Burkina Fasso and the mighty Atlantic Ocean. Ghana has always had a rich cultural and natural heritage. There is a narrow and small grassy plain that stretches inward from the Atlantic coast and widens in the east and this stretch of land is home to dense rainforests and different animals and plant species. One of the major attractions in Gha ...
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  • Volunteering In Costa Rica
    By: Moe Tamani | - Costa Rica is one of the few regions in the world that has an amazing diversity of flora and fauna. Situated in Latin America, Costa Rica has some of the most beautiful and mysterious wild life living in the tropical forests or rain forests. Some of the tropical mammals that you will find here include sloths, monkeys, tapirs, and then there are the wild cats like jaguars. There are over 850 species of birds, 200 species of animals, 35,000 species of insects, 200 species of reptiles, and 9,000 sp ...
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  • The Four "insider" Keys To Accelerated Learning Success
    By: Peter Julian | - When you read the words accelerated learning, what comes to mind? A bespectacled brainiac? A teenager receiving a Ph.D.? The fact is you dont have to be a prodigy to experience the benefits of rapid learning.

    The purpose of this brief article is to give you a quick and dirty look at the subject of accelerated learning; what it is, the keys to making it work, and its exciting promise for the future.

    Let me begin by stating clearly that you alrea ...

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  • Creation Theories
    By: Stacey T Pollock | - Creation is one topic that has been well studied for many centuries. Not just one viewpoint on creation has been devised but so many that it would take pages to outline their individual approaches. Looking back into history in the times where gods were formed in the stars, to present day theories of god creating life through spiritual ideology and also to extend to a more physical approach of life being created materially through an evolutionary approach, from cells to formation of all life on ...
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  • In The Wake Of The Pakistan Earthquake
    By: Harun Yahya | - In the verse "Did you suppose that We created you for amusement and that you would not return to Us?" (Surat al-Muminun, 115), Allah has revealed that all human beings are created for a specific purpose. As is revealed in the verse "I only created jinn and man to worship Me" (Surat adh-Dhariyat, 56), the aim of human creation is to serve Allah.

    A human being created to serve Allah has before him an average lifespan of 60-70 years. Each individual will remain on Earth for the peri ...

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  • Moroseness And Pessimism Have No Place In The Quranic Moral Values
    By: Harun Yahya | - Human beings are created with a nature that takes pleasure in beauty, and with a desire to live in happiness and in well-being. Therefore, it is a completely natural human desire to be rid of unpleasant situations as quickly as possible, or to turn them into pleasant ones. In fact, being of a peacable of mind and a healthy spirit are important factors for the health of the mind, as well as the body. However, when people act according to their feelings, desires and passions, without regard for th ...
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  • Sharks - How Dangerous Are They?
    By: Carey Baird | - Although the Hollywood image of sharks has left many people afraid of the water, it is important to be aware of the fact that sharks are not seeking out humans as prey. In fact, shark attacks on humans usually only result in a single bite and they would prefer to eat their typical food rather than humans.

    What do these sleek hunters of the deep eat? Largely sea creatures, ranging from fish to seals and other mid-sized aquatic life. Natural selection has served these animals well, re ...

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  • The Laws Of Attraction Will Improve Life
    By: T. Detty | - Let us take a moment to consider the actual "Law of Attraction" and the role it plays in human attraction. The Law of Attraction was developed by members of the New Age Movement who were exploring the potential of the human mind over the body's future. The Law of Attraction states that "you get what you think about; your thoughts determine your destiny".

    Is this a fact? Can you really make your life into anything that you want it to be just by thinking about it happening? While sc ...

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  • Steps Families Can Take To Living Green
    By: Britt Michaelian | - I do not consider myself to be a huge environmentalist but, I am proud to say that I saved my allowance to join Greenpeace in the 80s. As an adult, I now realize the importance of having an awareness about our impact on the earth and sharing this with our children.

    We may not be able to save our planet from every black cloud, but it is important to be responsible and respectful to the earth on a daily basis.

    There are simple steps that we can all take to help l ...

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  • Healthy Lifestyles, Happiness - Science Shows Eight Ways To Bliss
    By: Derek Dashwood | - It almost always gives you a good feeling when you help the little old lady over to the bus stop with her bags, and she wearily thanks you. When you have been brought up by a parent who had been into scouting, then so were you and you became as one with the animals of the forest, a healthy lad clean in thought, word and deed.

    Not always will you be appreciated for your kind thoughts. I was shocked in New York City at age 22 when at a street corner next to a little old lady laden ...

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  • Industrial Supplies
    By: Industrial Supplies | - Hong Kong - Electronics Powerhouse
    Technology at its best and prices that would make you feel business is worth stepping into was amply on display at the recently concluded hong kong electronics fair (autumn edition) and electronicasia. Chandragupta amritkar reportsA 40 inch plasma TV for USD 1200 or a reusable flash camera for USD 1.3 or a watch with an USB port or MP3 player for USD 28.

    Sounds amazing. But these were the deals available for bulk purchases to visitors as ...

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  • The Wave-like Properties Of The Electron And The Scientific Proof
    By: Harun Yahya | - Electrons are particles spinning and revolving around the nucleus of the atom similar to the earth rotating on its own axis as it also revolves around the sun. This rotation, like that of the planets, is realised ceaselessly and in perfect order on paths we call orbits. Yet, the proportion of the size of the earth and the sun is very different from the atomic scale. To make a comparison between the size of electrons and the size of the earth, if we enlarge an atom as big as the earth, the electr ...
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  • Injustice South Africa's Strained Education System
    By: marcashton | - It was back to school this week and I was listening to the radio when they interviewed a representative from the Department of Education who said that South Africa is currently 15000 teachers short in the central provinces alone. 15000?! That's an enormous number and failure to address this problem is creating a downstream problem for South African learners / graduates as well.

    Toward the end of last year, my domestic workers grandson had just completed Matric. His prospects ...

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  • Cobra Radar Detector Covers All Your Needs
    By: Jeff Holmes.. | - Ever since the development of radar detectors in the 1970s, drivers have been constantly using them to watch out for police radar. The Cobra radar detector is undeniably one of the best in the market. Let's talk about the features you should look for in a detector and why the Cobra radar detector is one of the most preferred. When choosing detectors, remember the word RADAR, which stands for Range, Alertness, Different tones, Added features and Reliability.

    First, always consider ...

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  • Port Hope Residents Have Hope In Lowering Toxic Radiation Levels.
    By: David Baker. | - Port Hope has hope for tackling it's radiation issue. There is a solution that I've come up with if you read further. While certain people in Port Hope believe the solution to the problem of toxic radiation exists in denial, there are many others who want to address the health risk. There have been attempts by Port Hope's self appointed spokespersons to downplay the significance of radiation levels in order to protect their finacial interests. In my opinion there is a solution that will reso ...
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  • Ozone And Skin: Stop Letting Smog Ruin Your Skin
    By: Naweko San-Joyz | - Smog looks bad, smells bad, and typically makes metropolitan cities look crummy. Could smog also have the same marring effect on your skin?

    According to AIRNow, a hybrid of government organization that provides the public data on national air quality levels, Ozone is a major part of urban smog. Ozone can impair breathing, and cause coughing, throat irritation, and breathing discomfort. Plus, evidence suggests that ozone can lower resistance to respiratory disease like pneumonia, ...

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  • Alternative Power Options For The Future
    By: Calvin Joness | - In this day of rising energy costs it is important for us to explore every option we have available to produce the energy it takes to power our modern world. Solar power addresses the concerns quite well because it uses sunlight for generating energy, which is available free, and it is harmless to the environment. Understand that, within 10 years, solar, wind and nuclear energy will be widely available, helping America enjoy multiple sources of energy, still including petroleum products.
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  • Getting To Know Venereal Wart
    By: Rashel Dan | - A wart can grow on any part of your body. The most common type grow on the hands and feet and appear like hard blisters. It is a common skin infection that is caused by a viral infection called the Human Papillomavirus (HPV).

    There are many types of warts but the most dangerous of all is the venereal wart. The venereal wart, or the genital wart, is found in the most sensitive part of the body. It is the most easily recognized sign of venereal Human Papillomavirus infection. It inf ...

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  • Some Reviews On The Ipcc Reports About Global Warming
    By: Alson Maseko | - With the release of the IPCC reports, attention was given as to how much of the problem was due to human activity and how much to causes in nature. Which then this report makes predictions of how the course of global warming will run in the future.

    After being produced by over 600 writers from 40 countries, the report was reviewed by another 620. The resulting findings were that global warming was indeed happening, and that human activity accounted for most of the cause of globa ...

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  • How Much Do You Really Know About Genital Wart Symptom?
    By: Rashel Dan | - You can never tell that you have genital warts until it breaks out. But your genital wart is not the disease itself. It is merely a symptom for something more insidious. Trying to find even a single genital wart symptom may be difficult at first. The key is learning more about the virus that causes genital warts.

    Genital warts, as a form of viral infection, is caused by the HPV or what is known as the Human Papillomavirus. Among the different types of warts, there is one that caus ...

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  • How To Prevent Hand Wart
    By: Rashel Dan | - Hand wart is itchy. It's an irritating burden to, literally, have on your hands. Don't wait till you catch it. Read on and know more about how you can avoid getting your hands into a mess like this (pun intended).

    A hand wart can be acquired through direct contact with a person with hand wart. You can also catch hand wart from using towels or clothing and other personal items recently used by another person infected with hand wart. Beware of communal areas and public places like ...

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  • Taking Refuge In An Insomnia Home Remedy
    By: Veronika Namesse | - Insomnia can become a destructive sleeping disorder that can negatively affect your daily life functions as well as destroy interpersonal relationships. Before looking for a medical remedy however, it is almost always a good idea to look for an insomnia home remedy first.

    Why You Need One

    Until know, insomnia continues to baffle experts as its definitive cause eludes them. It is a fact though that a lot of people may actually suffer from sleeplessness because of nor ...

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  • Ford Hybrid Car
    By: Anton Rowd. | - Although Asian companies such as Toyota and Honda seem to be on the forefront when it comes to releasing new hybrid electric vehicles, it is car companies like Ford that bring the technology closer to home. More known for manufacturing some of the best and most trusted cars and SUVs in the United States, it was only a matter of time that the company also began the production of the Ford hybrid car.

    Escape

    The Ford Escape is one of the bestselling product from Ford. ...

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  • Are You Using The Right Of Plantar Wart Treatment Medication?
    By: Rashel Dan | - The plantar wart is a common type of wart that infects feet, primarily, while also appearing on other parts of your body. Its external appearance resembles a hardy little cauliflower with little black dots clustered in the middle. It can be spread in gym communal showers, around public swimming pools, and by sharing shoes, socks and clothing. So it is good that looking for the best plantar wart treatment is easy. Read on and know more about some of the many effective types of medications for pla ...
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  • 10 Powerful Health Reasons To Know More About Limu Moui
    By: AnneMarie Berukoff | - 10 powerful health reasons why you need to know more about Limu Moui “Knowledge of the oceans is more important than just a matter of curiosity. Our very survival may hinge upon it.” President John Kennedy, 1961

    What is the preventative health value of sea plants or vegetables, as exemplified by Limu Moui? What do you know about this wonder plant considered to be the 3000 year old health secret of the South Pacific? To best value and respect Limu, it’s important ...

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  • A 5 Step Self-confidence Formula.
    By: Bjorn Brands | - Faith is the head chemist of the mind. FAITH is a state of mind which may be induced, or created, by affirmation or repeated instructions to the subconscious mind, through the principle of auto-suggestion.

    In connection with this, consider the statement, ALL THOUGHTS WHICH HAVE BEEN EMOTIONALIZED, (given feeling) AND MIXED WITH FAITH, begin immediately to translate any emotions.

    Not only thought impulses which have been mixed with FAITH, but those which have been mi ...

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  • Plant Spirit Shamanism: What's Up With The Weather?
    By: ross heaven | - Plant spirit shamans natural healers who work with herbs, ritual, and the elements have long known that the world is not made up of discrete and separate parts, but that we are all one: that the butterfly effect' of a single extra drop of water released from a cloud into a Gloucestershire river could eventually lead to flooding in the distant streets of London.

    Through Gaia Theory and a more informed understanding in recent years of how the natural world, the environ ...

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  • Going Green In The Kitchen
    By: Hillary Marshak | - The NoteBaert Nature Museum hosts a multi-level Extreme Green House, inhabited by the fictitious and wacky Green family, who shows you how to be "green" in your bathroom, your basement, your dining room, and of course (the reason why we're here)...your kitchen.

    Demonstrating landfill capacities, and displaying live rotting meals, museum experts offered loads of information from the simple recycling tip, to the science of composting. They showed us what bacterias were good and bad ...

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  • Unleash The Power Of Your Subconscious Mind
    By: Carol Robinson | - Have you ever asked yourself, Why don't I have the life that I dreamed of as a child'? Why don't I have more money, better health or, well, you fill in the blank. Many people today are searching for the answers to these questions. They want change but are unaware of how to implement changes. I was one of these people.

    In my search for answers, I came across information about the mind and how it really works. There are two aspects to the mind, the conscious mind and the unco ...

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  • Why Should I Raise British White Cattle
    By: Morris Halliburton | - A breed of beef cattle know as British White Cattle has made a remarkable transition from being status symbol in medieval Britain to a mainstream purebred beef breed. Today the British White Cattle breed is a result of pure and selective breeding. There are numerous qualities and characteristics of British White Cattle that separate them from other breeds and make them a favorite of beef cattle producers.

    British White Cattle have excellent milk and quality meat producing abilitie ...

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  • Scientific Terminology
    By: neil parnham | - Below are some quick introductions into two scientific terms, highly simplified to help you understand them to a better degree.

    Absolute Configuration

    This is a way of denoting the absolute structure of an optical isomer. Two conventions are in use. The D-L convention relates the structure of the molecule to some reference molecule in the case of sugars and similar compounds, the dextrorotatory form of glyceraldehydes (HOCH2CH(OH)CHO). 2.3 dihdroxyproppanal) was use ...

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  • About The Limitations - Part 2 - Be Specific, Have Faith, And Gratitude
    By: Aldian Prakoso | - Be as specific as you can; have faith that it will happen and stay in a mode of gratitude being thankful for everything you now have, but above all, you must have volition. Volition is the willpower, the free will and the determination in your soul to get what you desire. Volition is the swelling up of conscious thoughts that trigger the spark in the ignition that gets the car revved up and ready to go. Now think back to when you were a child and you heard the clinging bells of the ice cream tru ...
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  • Keep Believing In That Old Law Of Attraction
    By: Paul Warren | - When the evidence all around you screams that your one desire in life is impossible, sometimes its difficult to keep the faith in the universal laws of attraction.

    But if you do, we promise you that your faith will not be misplaced. The Number One mistake people make when utilizing the universal law of attraction is giving in to external reality -- the circumstances around them --that shout that what you're aiming for is impossible.

    All too often, individuals see t ...

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  • Commentary: Yergin Sees Clear Road Ahead For More Fuel-efficient Cars
    By: Daniel Yergin | - The road is getting much clearer.

    This week, legislation will emerge from committee, and almost certainly soon head to the floor of the U.S. Senate. It might not get that much notice in itself, but it ought to, because it tells you how much has changed on energy issues. And, given its probable passage (or that of something along its lines), the new legislation will have a big impact on the automobile industry, on gasoline consumption, and on what people drive.

    The ...

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  • What Is Feng Shui?
    By: Timothy Green | - Most of us foreigners living in China have heard of Feng Shui, yet the mystery and magic associated with it has convinced the majority of us that it's primarily a dogma of ancient superstitions. Feng Shui is not a religion, although it has roots in both Buddhism and Hinduism (as well as in cosmology and other forms of metaphysics). It is said that it takes a Feng Shui apprentice thirty years to master the art. This being said, I'd like to say that the intention of this article is to simply de ...
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  • Do You Want The Best For Your Child?
    By: Paul Heingarten | - You would probably have a hard time finding a parent that doesn't want the best for their child.  Food, shelter, education, love...when it comes to raising our children nothing should be too good.  An important part of a child's development comes from their ability to communicate.  Books help foster this ability in children.  The following is an excerpt from an ebook titled "Books For Children", which further details the benefits children receive from reading and li ...
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  • A Curious Tale About Solar Panels
    By: Alistair Siddons | - THE SEPTEMBER 2006 ISSUE OF SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN was dedicated to exploring the future of energy beyond the carbon era. The editors share a sobering outlook: 'Decades may pass before hydrogen-powered trucks and cars relegate gasoline-and diesel-fueled vehicles to antique auto shows.' Until that happens, we'll 'muddle-through' somehow. (Scientific American: 3)

    But why does it take so long for some energy technologies to get from the lab and industrial applications to the service o ...

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  • Biotech Industry
    By: Kate Gardens | - Biotechnology is a multidisciplinary subject. The European Federation of Biotechnology (EFB) considers biotechnology as the integration of natural sciences and organisms, cells, parts thereof and molecular analogues for products and services.' As we have seen from the definition of Biotechnology, it spreads over a wide spectrum of technologies. The key constituents of Biotechnology are: Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry, Genetics, Microbiology, Immunology, Molecular and cell Biology, Human, A ...
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  • Working For A Living
    By: Kirk Somers | - When most of us will spend most our lives at a job we may or may not enjoy, it seems odd that there isn't more discussion as to why we work. And I don't mean because we have to pay the rent, but why do we work the way we do? Working does help us to pay the rent. That much is clear. And that's why pretty much all of us have jobs. But coupled with all of us having a job comes a whole list of issues: overwork, debt, consumerism, problems of technology, the environment, traffic problems, fast food l ...
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  • Jersey City, Nj - A City Rich With Attractions, Entertainment And Unbeatable Waterfront Views
    By: Frank Dalotto | - Jersey City is a city rich with lifestyle variety, attractions, and entertainment. It is also a city with fascinating small ethnic neighborhoods, modern high rise condo towers, and attractions that include museums, a nationally recognized science learning center, and unbeatable, world class harbor views overlooking the New York City Skyline, the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.

    Jersey City is also steep in history. Before the Civil War, the cit ...

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