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    Rhinoplasty Case Study

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    came with chief complaint of external deformity of nose, with or without nasal obstruction, of either gender and between 18 to 50 years of age. These patients were randomly selected from the ENT Out-Patient-Department of Ram Lal Eye and ENT Hospital Amritsar. A predetermined selection criteria were applied while recruiting these patients in the study and an informed consent was obtained. Complete internal and external examination of nose was performed. 0 degree endoscope was used to analyse the…

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    Throughout history, human rights have been abused in many ways, but there have been a variety of methods that important individuals used to defend human rights for everyone. Individuals like Mohandas Gandhi in India and Nelson Mandela in South Africa. These two people made multiple actions to help protect and benefit the people of India and South Africa,bringing a greater question of it was or wasn’t successful and how. Gandhi protested for unfair laws which Britain controlled, which were many…

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    PEOPLE WHO MADE A DIFFERENCE There are many people in society who made a difference in the world. Many of those people did that through standing up for what they believe in. Majority of those people were ridiculed and persecuted for what they did. Few of those individuals were recognized for the difference they made. Dorothea Dix, Gandhi, and Irena Sendler were in that small percent of people who made a huge difference but got recognized for it. Dorothea Dix was born in Hampden, Maine on April…

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    action. Tanks and troops came in and opened fire, thousands were killed while others were imprisoned and tortured in what is known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre. The last time the world had seen something as horrific as this was the massacre at Amritsar in India on April 13th, 1919. This showed the people that the communist government was determined to keep control. China was and still is struggling with a massive population growth. China’s population was at around 1.3 billion, which is the…

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    Aksai Chin Case Study

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    for his treachery towards his masters in Lahore, the lands they had thus acquired — the territories of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh “for the sum of `75 lakhs”. He in turn acknowledged the supremacy of the British government. Article 4 of the Treaty of Amritsar stated: ‘The limits of the territories of Maharaja Gulab Singh shall not at any time be changed without concurrence of the British government.’ But this is exactly what the Maharaja did and saddled posterity with the Aksai Chin problem.…

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    Violence is a predictable response from a child who has had their toy taken away, or coming from a government who has had their people attacked. Although on different scales, in both situations the response of violence is not surprising but only in the case of children is it universally reprimanded. The universal acceptance of violence is a staggering reality. Many wonder if there is a way to create change that does not solicit killing people on the opposing side. Non-violent protesting is for…

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    The government then recognized Hindu marriages and abolished poll tax for Indians. In 1919, the British authorities enacted the Rowlatt Act which allowed imprisonment “of those suspected of sedition without trial” (Mahatma Gandhi). The Massacre of Amritsar occurred in April 1919 in which British troops killed 400 demonstrators. Gandhi also started the Indian home rule movement for mass boycotts against everything British controlled (Mahatma Gandhi). He was leader of the Indian National…

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    Southeast Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. In 2004 Air India dispatched flights to its fourth US gateway at Los Angeles Global Airport in Los Angeles (which has as been terminated) and increased its global paths to contain flights from Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Bangalore, and Hyderabad. On 1 December 2009, Air India gave services to its fifth U.S. gateway at Washington Dulles Global Airport in Washington, D.C., accessed via a stopover at JFK Airport in New York…

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    joint venture is for cash and carry stores (which sell products to other retailers in bulk). Bharti decided to manage the front end, involving opening of retail outlets and Wal-Mart took care of the back end operations. The first store opened in Amritsar in 2009. 1962 Walten Brothers opened first Walmart in Arkansas. 1968. Wal-Mart expands outside of Arkansas, opening stores in Sikekton, Mo., and Claremore,…

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    Satluj, Ravi, Chenab and Jhelum). Punj means five and aab means water, so Punjab means land of five waters. Punjab (India) is divided into three parts: Majha, Malwa and Doaba. Majha is the area between Beas and Chenab; this part includes Lahore, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Sialkote, Kasur, Lyallpur(Faisalabad),. Area of Malwa is southern Punjab; cities includedin this area are Ludhiana, Patiala, Faridkot, Ferozepur, Ambala, Karnal, Sangrur, Malerkotla, Shahabad, and Abohar. Area of Punjab that is…

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