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    islanding. This effect occurs when distributed generation delivers power to networks even after circuit breakers have disconnected that part of the networks from main grid and associated generator. This can be minimized by employing grid inverter technology which includes anti-islanding features. Solution to PG-DG…

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    agent who murders a child; the child represents the death of colonized Indians who had been victimized from the colonizers. Balram's struggle is the struggle against colonial policy. Pinky madam is quite proud and fashionable. In the name of being modern she drives in drunk and hits a child and the child dies. Ashok and Pinky Madam plan to blame Balram. A letter is prepared and is told to sign in it. He is forced to…

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    I am currently pursuing a degree in Astronomy and Astrophysics at the Daytona Beach campus of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. One main issue that interests me and is an area I can focus my skill set towards is in the field of renewable energy. With the rising use of fossil fuel as an energy source, other means must be found to satisfy humanity’s need before our oil and gas reserves run out. An interesting alternative to conventional fossil fuel energy methods is that of nuclear power.…

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    that the relationship between journalists and public relation practitioners is not only vital but also stands as a highly complex relationship. Whether each side wants to agree or not, journalists and public relations need to be linked in today’s modern world in order to produce news. The mutual relationship between journalists and public relations practitioners is more relevant and important now more than ever. The way in which we can access news is no longer just through the television or…

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    conflict can be viewed as a social process where two or more people seek to either threaten or destroy the opponent’s purpose, land, money or community. Despite progress in the modern world to defeat 'conflict ' and 'understand ' why it occurs, regression of particular states are still taking place. "20th century technology and bureaucratic organisation permitted states to take the methods of total war to new extremes.” One method arguably being the use of sexual violence. Furthermore…

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    GMOs: The Truth Revealed As we get up in the morning and prepare for work or school eating a healthy breakfast is certainly on our mind. Who would not want to fuel their body for the day? Well, if you have eaten already today, chances are you have had food that has been touched by science as well as good old Mother Nature. Up to 80 percent of processed foods in the U.S. have been directly changed by man from the original, natural way it would grow on its own. Except for organic foods, the…

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    Media And Crime Analysis

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    Introduction: In many aspects, television has become a vital aspect of daily life within modern society. It encompasses a variety of genres ranging from soap operas to thrillers, as to meet the uses and gratifications of its audiences. As television continues to become more popular, networks are struggling to come up with new and inventive plots as a means of attempting to outshine other programs in their genre. Nelson Media Research ratings confirm that in 2006, aside from top shows like…

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    These days tourism is a standout amongst the other created industries in the world. People travel every day and do not even think about the consequences of the changes that they bring into destinations. Tourist’s arrivals significantly affect many factors of tourism destination, such as economic, environmental and socio-cultural. According to Godfrey and Clarke (2000), tourism can bring many economic and social benefits into destination, such as job creation and money income. In addition to…

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    benefit. Of the party was awarded the grant may be used for trademark, brand and technology and rapidly expanding influence, expand the market. Both sides to achieve mutual benefit and win-win…

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    narrated by grandparents. Travelogues whether inspired by pleasure, pilgrimage, official duty and geographical explorations emerge as a prominent genre. In an era of globalization and information technology people from the different corners of the world are getting closer to each other. Against this backdrop, modern travel writing emphasizes more on the individual perception of the place. India is emerging as a super power and as the largest democracy on the Earth. Therefore, travel writing on…

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