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Nile - Smith's Bible Dictionary
Smith's Bible Dictionary is linked to Torrey's New Topical Textbook, Nave's Topical Bible, Easton's Bible Dictionary, and Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary. When references can be ...
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Release Notes for Project Nile Preview
This document provides release information about Project Nile's enhancements, system requirements, and known issues.
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CNN.com Specials
West Nile entrenched in U.S. The summer of 2003 proved that the West Nile virus is firmly rooted in the United States. Although the number of human deaths was less than last year ...
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Nile Data
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BBC - History - The Story of the Nile
Without the Nile, Egypt may never have become one of the most extraordinary civilisations in history. John Baines assesses the great river as a physical, political and spiritual ...
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Ancient Egypt - Introduction: The Nile
Examines, via four essays (Geographical, Cultural, Technical, and Organizational), how the Nile River influenced life in Egypt from ancient times to 1886 (pre-Aswan Dam); based on ...
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The River Nile Homepage
Two things define the Nile for almost 2000 km from Khartoum to Aswan: the cataracts and the great bend. The cataracts are sections where the river tumbles over rocks and have long ...
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West Nile Virus In Equine Web Site
West Nile virus is a mosquito-borne disease that causes inflammation or swelling of the brain and spinal cord. Since its discovery in New York in 1999, the virus
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