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Agricultural Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications Updated, Precision Exams Edition

Agricultural Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications Updated, Precision Exams Edition

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Great Rift Valley, Volcanoes of the Indian Ocean, Gulf of Aden, Jordan River, Red Sea, Baalbek, Rift Valley Province, Kerio River, Golan Heights, Mount Kenya, Comoro Islands, Rwenzori Mountains, Crozet Islands, Mount Hermon, Beqaa Valley, Île Amsterdam, Jordan Rift Valley, Kigoma, Arabah, Gulf of Aqaba, Aberdare Range, Chyulu Hills, Aberdare National Park, Eastern Highlands, Amboseli National Park, Barren Island, Samburu National Reserve, Kerguelen Plateau, Virunga Mountains, Narcondam Island, Cherangani Hills, Mount Stanley, East African Rift, East African Mountains, Yarmouk River, Baratang, List of Volcanoes in French Southern and Antarctic Lands, Mont Ross, Dead Sea Transform, Nguruman Escarpment, Elgeyo Escarpment, Kerio Valley, Boomerang Seamount, Tugen Hills, Banc Vailheu, Suguta Valley, Mau Escarpment. Excerpt: The Golan Heights (Hebrew: , Ramat HaGolan ·), Arabic: , Habatu 'l-Jawln or , Murtafatu 'l-Jawln, formerly known as the Syrian Heights) is a strategic plateau and mountainous region at the southern end of the Anti-Lebanon Mountains and remains a highly contested land straddling the borders of Syria and Israel. Two-thirds of the area is currently occupied by Israel. The Golan Heights has been under Israeli control since the Six-Day War in 1967. In 1981, Israel passed the Golan Heights Law, which extended Israeli law and administration throughout the Israeli-occupied territory, a move which was condemned by the United Nations Security Council in its resolution 497. The majority of governments supported the Security Council in this and have continued to do so. In 2008, a plenary session of the United Nations General Assembly voted by 161-1 in favour of a motion on the "occupied Syrian Golan" that reaffirmed support for Security C... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=7515865

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