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Androgynous
Explanation:
People who possess the combination of both masculine and feminine traits are known to be 'androgynous'.
D. For example your boy George Washington
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The 'self' concept
In general, 'identity' is used to refer to one's social 'face' – how one perceives how one is perceived by others. 'Self' is generally used to refer to one's sense of 'who I am and what I am' and is the way the term is employed in this book.
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The fake city, located in Virginia, cost somewhere around $96 million and is designed to help the army train for future combat scenarios. The scary thing is, the town looks an awful lot like a rural American city – which becomes even more troubling when you consider last year’s U.S. Army report about the future use of the military as a police force within the United States.
The fake city includes what the army is calling a five story embassy, a bank, a school, an underground subway and train station, a mosque (that I think looks more like a traditional Christian church), a football stadium, and a helicopter landing zone.
Although they claim the city is meant to train the troops for overseas operations, as the Telegraph reports, the city signage is all very American looking. In fact, the mock train station uses the same logo as the trains in Washington DC.
Answer: Central part of Colombia
Explanation: It is believed that coffee was introduced to Colombian in the 16th century, but that they had not yet decided on coffee production. The reason was that it took five years for the first crop and people worried that they would survive that time. Later in the 1800's, coffee began to be mass produced and the first major exports were in 1835 to the United States. Later, the volume of exports steadily increased.
Colombia is considered to have specific regions in terms of hours of sunshine, wind, humidity, droughts and anything else that is conducive to brewing coffee. Because of these conditions, coffee production is most prevalent in central Colombia, where the conditions are such that coffee can be grown and harvested throughout the year. It's the so-called Colombia coffee zone "eje cafetero" and these are areas of Caldas, Quindio, Risaralda and the north of Valle.