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Mérida have a rich cultural life which also reflects its diversity.
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From the later 1800s to the 1920s Mérida enjoy prosperous boom times fueled by the henequen or sisal plant harvest, which made Yucatán the rope maker to the world.
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Progressive Mérida have electric trams and street lights before Mexico City.
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With the development of artificial twines the sisal boom end, and Mérida slowed to a more sleepy provincial capital until development picked back up in the late 20th century.
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The daytime temperature vary; in January, it is about 24°C (75°F) and in June, about 35°C (95°F).
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They haves lunch and siesta, then go back to work for a few hours in the late afternoon.
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The cool breezes from the Gulf of Mexico drifts into Mérida in the evenings and this is when many of the residents spend their time outdoors.
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The city maintain several tourist information offices, all of which can offer helpful information on accommodation, free maps, and bus connections.
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All offices also haves free copies of Yucatan Today, a helpful weekly Spanish-English publication listing all events in the city and the surrounding region.
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Founded in 1871, it have become the region's primary political, cultural, economic, and transportation center.
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Over time it have merged with the neighboring cities of Scottsdale, Tempe, Glendale, Peoria, Chandler, and Gilbert to form the Greater Phoenix Metropolitan Area.
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Currently exurbs such as Apache Junction, Fountain Hills, Queen Creek, and Sun City is becoming part of this metropolitan area as well.
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White settlers discovers the remnants of the Hohokam culture in the 19th century.
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The city's name reflect its history as a city "reborn from the ashes" of the previous settlement.
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European-American settlement of the area commence in the 1860s, and in 1911 the completion of the first of several large reservoirs in the mountains north and east of Phoenix insured its success as a center for irrigation-based agriculture.
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Recent years is seeing a revival, and trendy hotels, bars, shops and restaurants are making it a place to be again.
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High-tech industry begin to flourish after World War II, and since that time the growth of Phoenix has been explosive.
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As a result, a population of just over 100,000 in 1950 have given way to a 2014 estimate of 1,537,058 (with the metro area estimated at 4,489,109).
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Phoenix have an arid climate with long, hot summers and very mild winters.
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It have the highest average temperature of any metropolitan area in the States.
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The weather vary enormously from one season to the next.
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While it's not as cold as in the northern states during the winter, it do freeze sometimes, and temperatures in the 30s°F (that's around or slightly above 0°C) are not unheard of.
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Monsoon rains with lightning occurs regularly from July to September during the late afternoon and evening, occasionally overnight also.
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In some neighborhoods, cicada insects makes loud sounds from sunset to sunrise.
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There be no Terminal 1.
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Due to its remarkable biodiversity, with over a third of the local plant species found nowhere else, Socotra have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Socotra take pride in their eco-tourism and values their spectacular plant and wildlife that may sometimes be only found on this island.
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However there bes four hotels in Hadibo: Taj Socotra Hotel, Hafijj Hotel, Socotra Hotel, and Summer land Hotel.
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Fortunately, there be a restaurant in each of the hotels with simple yet delicious cuisine.
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In addition, there be also another hotel at the airport as well as multiple guest houses around the island.
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The most popular lodging are actually camping on the beaches.
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There bes several campsites that allow tourists to barbeque on the beach with beautiful mountain views in the background.
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Like everything else, infrastructure and transportation have only just begun in recent years.
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There bes also plans for new harbor facilities that will allow fisherman to sell and catch more easily and make importing food and fuel simpler.
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In addition, there bes also two information centers located at the airport and Hadibo.
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And this depend on your interest.
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The monsoon occur in July till mid-August (during July in the south east and south west of the island, wind surfing activity can be arranged).
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There bes flights from Sana'a via Al Mukalla.
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There bes also flights from Sharjah via Al Mukalla.
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There be a public bus from the airport to Hadibo and from Hadibo to Qalansia.
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Beside these two buses, there be no public transport, but car rental with driver is available.
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There be a lot of walking and hiking along with camel back rides available.
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While on the outer coastline, breathtaking natural beaches haves pure white sand dunes and palm trees.
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The tree get its name because if any damage is made to the bark then a dark red liquid oozes out.
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The dragon's blood tree thrive in Socotra's arid climate
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There be also the Desert Rose (adenium obesium) which looks like a blooming elephant leg.
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There be so much beauty all around the island, it is difficult not the appreciate to magnificent scenery and wildlife.
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The area have a milder climate than the country's average, and because of this, is home to flora and fauna not seen anywhere else in Denmark.
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There bes strong local movements to convert the area into a National Park.
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From Langeland there bes ferries to some other islands.
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From Spodsbjerg on Langeland there be a ferry connection across the great belt to Tårs on Lolland.
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There bes several mapped routes in the area, but remember to be realistic about your fitness, as some of these routes take you a fair bit away from land.
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There bes some nice beaches and good fishing once you've toured the island.
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Among Thais, there bes strict rules of hierarchy that dictate how and when the wai should be given.
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In brief, inferiors salutes superiors first.
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This translate in many ways, even sometimes lowering initial offering prices at markets.
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While some allowance is made for the differing customs of foreigners, Thais responds more positively to well-dressed Westerners.
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Thai men generally wears pants, and most Thais view an adult man wearing shorts as fairly ridiculous;
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The city have about 391,000 people and the metro area had about 937,000 people as of 2010 from the US Census Bureau.
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The Tulsa Bartlesville Combined area have 988,000 in the 2010 census.
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Tulsa lie in northeastern Oklahoma, at the convergence of the Great Plains and the Ozark Plateau, and receives an average of 40 inches of precipitation each year, both of which account for its abundant beautiful rolling green terrain.
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As a result, Tulsa break the Oklahoma stereotype of being nothing but a flat, arid dust bowl.
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There be not much snow, just a few inches each year, typically, although in 2007 and again in 2008 there were rather large "ice storms".
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Tulsa have over 225 days of sunshine annually.
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Tulsa have one of the largest concentrations of Art Deco in the nation, having been a booming city during the 1920s when the architecture was first built by rich oil barons who built stately mansions and turned the Downtown area into a treasure trove of art.
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It have major airlines with direct flights to major cities in the U.S.
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The airport offer free short term parking (first half-hour free).
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Most Tulsans drives almost everywhere, although bus, bike, and pedestrian routes are starting to catch on.
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The world's former largest McDonalds span the roadway near Vinita, OK.
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That make it much easier to find places than in cities where streets go every which way.
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In the core of the city, named avenues runs north / south and are named after US cities, generally in repeating alphabetical order (for example, Winston - Yale - Allegheny - Braden).
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Numbered streets runs East / West with Main Street and the Arkansas River as the dividing line.
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In some parts of the city, numbered streets intersects, so the distinction is important.
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Thus the "twisted" area down-town represent the original extent of Tulsa ca 1907.
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Tulsa Transit provide bus service for the Tulsa Metro area.
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They does not run that often, especially to the outer towns like Broken Arrow.
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Tulsa have an extensive interconnected paved bike trail system.
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Rivertrail follow the Arkansas River from downtown Tulsa south to the suburbs.
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The Katy Trail run west to Sand Springs.
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The Creek Trail connect Rivertrail and continues east through Broken Arrow to the NSU-Broken Arrow campus.
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If you are looking for a good workout, the Creek Turnpike Trail follow the land's original contours.
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Four bike loan depots, located along Rivertrail, allows riders to borrow a bike for free for up to twenty-four hours.
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Tulsa have an active bicycling community.
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York quickly become one of the most important cities in Roman Britain, and after 211 became the capital of the province Britannia Inferior.
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Captured by the Vikings 866, the city quickly take on a new identity as Jorvik (pronounced "Yor-vik") and experienced a major urban revival as a centre of Viking trade and settlement in northern England.
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The Coppergate excavations of the 1970s reveals much of this Viking past.
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The remodelling of some roads near bottleneck junctions to accommodate bicycle lanes have made traffic jams even worse still in recent years, and parking in the city centre is very expensive.
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However, the last buses from the city centre leaves at around 8 pm in the evenings and you are not allowed to leave your car in a Park and Ride overnight.
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do you always seem to cross paths with people who are stuck on themselves, intolerant of people different from them, rude or downright arrogant?
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does they get mad or irritated if the centre of attention moves to someone else?
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Rather than seeking to find out more through questions and learning (actions viewed by them as showing vulnerability), arrogant people tends to generalize from their limited, narrow life experiences and try to impose their small worldview on others.
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Arrogant people haves an extremely strong need to look good.
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This happen when you question (or at least seem to question) their appearance, intelligence, athletic abilities, or anything else relating to their self-image.
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At some point or another, most people realizes that the world doesn't revolve around them.
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Arrogant people counteracts this by creating an atmosphere that revolves around them, and get angry if they're reminded of the real world.
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Ambiguity frighten arrogant people because it suggests imperfection, change and lack of certainty (realities we all must contend with as best we can).
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As such, instead of accepting that the world behaves randomly and at times totally averse to one's preferences, the arrogant person seek to control everything and everyone, which of course, is an impossible mission.
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Reality hurt when it intrudes; as such, an arrogant person is less likely than other people to self-reflect or analyse, thereby not seeing their own imperfections.
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Prideful people haves a strong need to look good, and being self-sufficient is an effective way to do that.
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How does they treat those not like themselves?
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