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    GIS Essay

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    Recent And Future Innovations In GIS And The Challenges. Geographic Information System (GIS) is a system that allows capturing, storing, checking, integrating, manipulating, analysing and displaying data which is spatially referenced to the earth (DoE, 1987). GIS is made up of two types of data, spatial data and attribute data. Spatial data refers to all types of data objects that represent geographical space; it allows locating anything in the world. Attribute data is the additional information…

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    Native American Despotism

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    COLONIAL HISTORIOGRAPHY The systematic history writing in the Indian subcontinent started with the coming of the Europeans, who, for their administrative compulsions were required to know the land and its inhabitants whom they were going to rule. But the history produced by them was always imbued with the notions of oriental despotism and self-sufficient village economy, the main characteristic of which was the changelessness from the earliest times to the coming of colonial rule. Hence, all the…

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    barracks. The Tibetans became more suspicious when His Holiness was instructed to come alone without the body guards. The Chinese had planned to kidnap / abduct His Holiness into evening after the show and make prisoner. On this darkest day in our annal, massive demonstrations were held and thousands surrounded the Norbu Lingka (Summer Palace) to prevent H. Holiness from attending the Chinese show. Public meetings and protests were held in the capital demanding the Chinese to quit Tibet and…

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    An observation into the annals of history can reveal that there has always been an influence of some nature from religion and its belief which brought about conflicts of war and even brought peace in the world. In the modern society however, the element of secularism has propelled…

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    In 1492 when Christopher Columbus first arrived in America and came into contact with the native people he wrote this about them: “they could easily be commanded, and made to work, to sow and to do whatever might be needed, to build towns and be taught to wear clothes and adopt our ways,” and, “they are the best people in the world and above all the gentlest.” (Present, 2003) As I researched Native Americans History I was and am certain you will be when you read this paper embarrassed at the way…

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    Legalization of stem cell research Cells are the building blocks of all living organisms. Human bodies contain billions of different types of cells including skin cells, muscle cells, bone cells, and brain cells. Most of the cells in the human body are specialized and designed to perform specific functions within s particular part of the body. Once human cells die, they are irreplaceable and too much death of cells causes damage of their origin body part. However, certain cells of the body…

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    Vaccines get a lot of attention these days. Increasing reports of brain injuries near the time of infant vaccinations have ignited fears over the ingredients of vaccines that have bordered on hysteria. Unfortunately, there seems to be no definitive proof that vaccines actually cause brain diseases such as autism. However, there is too much evidence to support such claims of injury to ignore the risks. So whom can parents believe, and how can they decide whether to vaccinate their children?…

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    Underground Dragon Essay

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    location, and time-period. Mobile games are quickly becoming more complex, detailed, and available to everyone. The proposed game, The Underground Dragon will be the forefront of this change. In using a combination of locations throughout the world, the annals of human history, and modern technology this game will create a new experience that will astound players. This game will utilize the progress that Pokemon GO has made with using GPS features in a video game and improve on it. This new…

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    The Extraordinary Science of Microbiology There are a wide variety of microorganisms in this world. The major groups of microorganisms include bacteria and fungi. These microorganisms are found all over the earth. The study of microorganisms started in the mid-1600’s. Most people believed that microorganisms only spread deadly diseases, but scientists proved that microorganisms can also be beneficial to human life. The wide variety of microorganisms that are found everywhere are most well…

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    Sleeve Gastrectomy Essay

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    Introduction: Sleeve gastrectomy(SG) as a bariatric procedure was introduced by Marceau, where-in he modified Scopinaro’s bilio-pancreatic division by adding a longitudinal gastric resection. [1] Although initially introduced as a first-stage procedure, Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy(LSG) has gained popularity as a primary restrictive bariatric procedure. The ASMBS,in it’s updated position statement on sleeve gastrectomy (SG) as a bariatric procedure, recognises SG as an acceptable primary…

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