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Endnotes
1 Images of a traditional Libyan dining room can be viewed at: Temehu Tourism Services,
“Daraj (Derj).” (www.temehu.com/Cities_sites/Daraj.htm?ref=Guzels.TV (accessed July
14, 2013))
2 Numbeo 2012. “Cost of Living Database” (www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/(accessed
July 14, 2013)).

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