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  • 121Rastafarian movement in the United States — The Rastafarian Movement in the United States of America was born in Jamaica, revitalized in Africa, and later returned to the North America. The Rastafarian Movement embodies its name as a movement, both figuratively, and literally.… …

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  • 122Icebird (ship) — The Icebird is a cargo vessel which delivers supplies to the Antarctic Australian Mawson Station. The Icebird s maiden voyage to Antarctica began when she departed from Cape Town, South Africa in November 1984. In 1996, the vessel was renamed… …

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  • 123Transportation in the Halifax Regional Municipality — The Halifax Regional Municipality is a major multi modal transportation centre for freight and passengers.AirHalifax Stanfield International Airport, which serves HRM and virtually all of peninsular Nova Scotia, is located in the northern part of …

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  • 124transport — transportable, adj. transportability, n. transportive, adj. v. /trans pawrt , pohrt /; n. /trans pawrt, pohrt/, v.t. 1. to carry, move, or convey from one place to another. 2. to carry away by strong emotion; enrapture. 3. to send into banishment …

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  • 125Transport in Haiti — Railroads In the past, Haiti used railroads, but today they are not not used. Roads Highways: All of the major transportation systems in Haiti are located near or run through the capital. Haiti has two main highways that run from one end of the… …

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  • 126Alma A. E. Holmes (ship) — The Alma A. E. Holmes was a four masted schooner that was used to transport coal. She sank on October 10, 1914 following a collision with the steamer Belfast .The shipThe Alma Holmes was a 1200 ton wooden hulled ship built in 1896 in Camden,… …

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  • 127Lock (water transport) — Canal lock and lock keeper s cottage on the Aylesbury Arm of the Grand Union Canal at Marsworth in Hertfordshire, England …

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  • 128History of the Royal Navy — Naval Service of the British Armed Forces …

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