Essay on Earthquake in Nepal

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    injustice around the world. Oxfam has consistently displayed missionary organizational excellence through its success stories, i.e. support to malnourished children in Somalia, contribution during India’s white revolution, relief services during Nepal earthquake and Philippines’ typhoon Haiyan etc. As per Oxfam’s annual report for 2013-2014, 20.7 million people across…

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    my local English classes for Nepalese people; I assisted them by translating anything they couldn’t understand or just helping them with basic English skills. Similarly I organized charity events at my secondary school to raise money for the Nepal Earthquake in 2015, we raised about £500; even though I don’t live there and sometimes feel lost with my identity I’m still passionate about the state of my home country and its future. Furthermore, I have recently started writing for Cuckoo review an…

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    used to bring an issue to the surface and often causing debate and dividing media audiences on an issue. In April 2015 the #prayfornepal hashtag was used on social media after the Nepal earthquake killed thousands of people and destroyed half a million homes. Similar to the hashtag of 2013 hashtag #prayforboston the Nepal hashtag on social media created awareness of the crisis in…

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    Abstract: The play “Red Oleanders” is first written in Bengali language under the title “RaktaKarabhi”. Tagore conveys the message that the Utilitarian approach and vast industrialization throughout the world would resulting in diminishing human compassion and cause Ecological Imbalance.So he used characters as a metaphor of human instincts such as greed, power, envy, love, trust, and sacrifice. The play Red oleanders is a One-act play which follows the Aristotle’s rules. He fallow’s three…

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    Mithila Painting Analysis

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    Tondonsana Singh Abstract The essay of Mithila or Madhubani painting deals with the history and different stages of painting, the empowerment of women in the society. Mithila painting is an art of painting which was discovered during natural disaster earthquake of 1934 in Bihar by British colonial officer in Madhubani district. This are the famous painting on paper, cloth, readymade garments, movable object etc. The madhubani district has been acquired international recognition on painting…

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    stay in cramped conditions, pay large fees, being lied about how much they will earn, not being paid, and getting their passports confiscated. These allegations came from approximately 240 migrant workers who are mainly from Bangladesh, India and Nepal, who complained to the Amnesty International February and May of 2015. In 2014 David Howman, the director of the World Anti-Doping Agency, said that he believes that 25 percent…

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    Neveen Bashiti 3/19/2017 Regional Geography of the World Chapter 8A & 8B Summary The South Asian Realm South Asia may be the most diverse realm in the world. Mountains, deserts, and the Indian Ocean are some the features that mark this realm. Another feature of this realm is the great rivers, especially the Ganges that has for many years supported the clustered population in this realm. India was the birthplace of major religions that impacted this realm. Religions like Hinduism and Buddhism…

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    Located on the continent of Asia, India is a place you might want to expand your knowledge on. For starters, the countries bordering India consist of Bangladesh, Nepal, China and Pakistan. To the south of India is the Indian Ocean. India covers 1,269,000 square miles making it about one-third the size of the United States. (MapFight) After World War I, a nationalist movement supporting civil disobedience was led by Mahatma Ghandi. Mahatma Ghandi fought injustice and defended his rights as an…

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    front of the parliament. This shows Singapore applying diplomacy to get ties to promote peace and good will between countries. An example of how Singapore creates ties between countries, is when Singapore sent out Relief Aid to Nepal after they were struck be an earthquake, providing medical aid team of 15, along with a 55 man search-and-rescue team (CNA,…

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    Media plays important role in our day to day life. We rely on media for both information and entertainment, from the shows we watch on TV, the music we listen to on the radio and phones, the games we play on computers, to the books and magazines we read every day. We all get knowledge about what’s happening all over world through media. But in today’s world media generally broadcasts programs and shows related to violent crime. Almost in all programs we see stories related to murder, assaults,…

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