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    Encounters between cultures create an environment where individuals can exchange knowledge, traditions, customs, language and habits. America has been the country where everybody is looking to live in, a destination where people from all over the world seek a new chances, better life quality, achievements, and equality; people from all everywhere moves to the United States the country of opportunities. While some people move by choice expecting a better life than their homeland because they feel…

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    form that is, to destroy the evil forces and bring back righteousness on earth had been fulfilled. After all necessary preparations he went to a forest near Saraswathi River where He took the sacred , went and sat under an Ashwatha tree (the Fig or Banyan or Pipal tree that is considered…

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    Teradata is basically a database that is designed to handle queries. It is a relational database management system for the world's largest commercial databases. Other RDBMS takes enormous time to process and execute the data. But Teradata RDBMS handles massive amount of data with ease. The main attraction of Teradata is its scalability, parallel processing and high performance. It generates an optimal plan for the query within few seconds. Teradata can save upto Teradata bytes in size. The…

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    Evaluating Risk Assessments and Applying the NASW Code of Ethics The Process of Selecting a Good Risk Assessment The first step in the developmental stages of the project at hand, involved the selection of a team of five students who would work toward gathering the information required to complete the assignment. Specifically, each of the five team members was instructed to select two risk assessments. Several factors were considered and needed to be implemented for the sake of clarity and…

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    John Bunyan, a prestigious writer, is right up with Shakespeare of the late Renaissance. Born in a poor family, he was recruited to a religious and political war at the age of sixteen and was trapped in a tough life for a long time. In 1660, Bunyan was arrested for preaching, which led him to twelve years in prison. During his long prison life, he finished the first part of The Pilgrim’s Progress, a classical English literary work praised as “the most well-known allegory of the English…

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    This paper aims to understood the character of open land and/or water body & its importance in Urban areas. An urban area is characterized by high human population density and vast human-built features. Thus rises the need of relief spaces in the dense urban matrix. They can be any kind of open spaces or water body, green belts-manmade or natural. Urban Morphology of cities show the gradual decrease and decease of open spaces with the process of urbanization. Open spaces are mandatory for the…

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    Introduction The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) has come a long way since she was first established in 1965. The SAF became a conscript armed force in 1967 and started off with two infantry battalions and three Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) ships (Mindef, 2017). The Republic of Singapore Airforce (RSAF) was formed in 1968 with eight aircrafts to train the pilots (Mindef, 2017). During the 1960s, the priority was to build the foundation for Singapore’s defence (Mindef, 2017). Today, as…

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    Origin of LSD and Psilocybin: Home Sweet Home Both these psychological drugs do not come in handy packages, all gift-wrapped and perfectly ready for the user to high on. Whether it is psilocybin being nicknamed “magic mushroom” or LSD in its natural pure state, it is not the organism itself, but a component that is found inside it and constantly produced as a “weapon” to fend off any predators, mainly herbivores and omnivores (obviously), those that do try to eat it. For psilocybin, they can…

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    For many years, there have been disagreements between the linguistic community about the role of allophones in distinctive feature theory. Many claim that the addition of allophones to feature theory would help further the investigation of language rules; others claim that they would be superfluous and unwieldy to work with. It is my opinion that allophones should be added to the distinctive feature theory models as a method of creating a deeper analysis of the formalization of phonological…

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    the novel Jyoti suffered by this belief in many situations. Here major superstitious belief is astrology. Their belief is expressed by his words when they saw the horoscope of Jyoti, he predicted her widowhood and exile. “Life times ago, under the banyan tree in the village of Hasnapur, an astrologer cupped his ears –his satellite to the stars –and foretold my widowhood and exile. What is to happen will happen?” (Mukherjee,3) So after the marriage of few years, of her life she becomes the widow…

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