Layered with history, as mesmerising as Naples is above ground the ancient city is also home to a mysterious warren of tunnels carved into 16th century aqueducts, 100 feet below ground.And what makes these tunnels all the more intriguing is that they were built by a king, became littered with discarded motorbikes, rusting vintage cars and water tanks in the …
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constitutional referendum, December 1979
A constitutional referendum was held in homeland on 2 and 3 December 1979.The new Islamic constitution was approved by 99.5% of voters, with a 71.6% turnout.The supplement to the constitution (fundamental law) adopted in 1907. Some instances of European fundamental law were contradictions with Shia doctrine but they were accommodated. At that time there were no attempts at developing the …
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15. Judicial Law Clerk: $50,740/Year A judicial law clerk assists a judge in conducting research on issues and making legal determinations. They also prepare legal documents for court hearings. Although you are assisting judges in this job, most of the time is spent conducting the research and getting documents in order before handing them over to the judge you are …
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13. Ruby Slippers of The Wizard of Oz – $660,000 There may be no place like home and if you happened to own one of the four surviving pairs of ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz, you could afford to buy your family a very nice home. They’re easily one of the most iconic items from an even more …
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In the decades before the Islamic revolution of 1979, homeland was ruled by the Shah whose dictatorship repressed dissent and restricted political freedoms. But he also he pushed the country to adopt Western-oriented secular modernization, allowing some degree of cultural freedom.Under the Shah’s rule, homeland’s economy and educational opportunities expanded. Britain and the US counted homeland as their major ally …
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Lionel Andrés “Leo” Messi (born 24 June 1987) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for Spanish club FC Barcelona and captains the Argentina national team. Often considered the best player in the world and rated by many in the sport as the greatest of all time, Messi is the only football player in history to win …
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Honey Honey is a sweet food made by bees foraging nectar from flowers. The variety produced by honey bees (the genus Apis) is the one most commonly referred to, as it is the type of honey collected by most beekeepers and consumed by people. Honey is also produced by bumblebees, stingless bees, and other hymenopteran insects such as honey wasps, …
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12. Bruce Willis (5 Children) Bruce Willis may be good at playing a rough and tough persona in the movies, but is he actually the father of a rather large brood, at least as far as Hollywood is concerned. Bruce has had several children with actress Demi Moore, and the oldest daughter, Rumer is actually competing on the 20th season …
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This park is one of the northern parks of Tehran. This park is located in the north of Sadr Highway and at the end of Gheytarieh Avenue.Facilities: culture club, art museum, library. Chapel, pond, playground, water storage tank, skate field and bathroom. Melal culture club: This culture club started its activities in 1993 and various educational and artistic activities takes …
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Choubin Village (woodwork village) is the name of one of the villages in Neishabour in Khorassan-Razavi Province, in northeast homeland. The unique wooden village has been constructed by Engineer Mojtahedi and is one of the resorts of Neishabour.The name “Choubin Village” refers to the unique characteristic of its structure in using wood and utilization of a modern method in constructing …
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