FACTOID # 60: Japan's water has a very high dissolved oxygen concentration - but not enough to prevent drowning in the bath.
 
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Encyclopedia > Asur
  • Asshur, son of Shem, the son of Noah. Asshur's brothers were Elam, Aram, Arpachshad and Lud. His realm came to be ruled and expanded due to Nimrod's efforts, with whom his story has become merged.



  • The city of Asshur: see Assur.


  • In Egyptian myth there is Osiris (or Asar or Aser) an agriculturist murdered by the nomad Set (in contrast with the nomad Abel, murdered by agriculturist Cain). He was resurrected as the God of the dead and thus another correlation from mythology can be seen with the Jewish AzraEl the El of Death. Even today Egyptians still call themselves "Masri" meaning "From Asar" (see Mizraim).



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ASUR 4Q05 Passenger Traffic Down 33.07% YOY (2220 words)
ASUR's management believes that the 48.36% and 74.56% declines in total passenger traffic to Cancun and Cozumel during the quarter were largely the result of the impact of Hurricane Wilma, which struck the Yucatan Peninsula on October 20, 2005.
ASUR's regulated revenues for FY05 were Ps.1,492.26 million, resulting in an average tariff per workload unit of Ps.100.00 for the period.
ASUR believes that Terminal 3 will be the most modern, efficient, and advanced in Mexico, and estimates it will require a total investment of approximately US$100 million.
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