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This quiz explores the Bosnian Genocide and the subsequent development of international justice mechanisms, including the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).
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This document outlines the methods of sugarcane cultivation, including ideal planting times, spacing, irrigation, and fertilization. It details the various uses and byproducts of sugarcane, such as sugar, gur, molasses, and bagasse. The processing of sugarcane into sugar is explained step-by-step, from cleaning to crystallization. Factors influencing sugarcane production variability are also discussed, including natural inputs like rainfall and temperature, and human factors like labor and capital.
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This content details the history of Cuba Street in Wellington, New Zealand, from its origins in 1841, through a major fire, the introduction and evolution of trams, its decline due to suburbanisation, and its revival with the establishment of Cuba Mall. It highlights the street's resilience and its continued status as a unique part of Wellington.
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