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    respective fields and will have curriculum related to urban planning, urban transport and other related issues. The proposed institutions are likely to come up at Karnataka, Kerala, Uttar Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Chandigarh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, West Bengal and Assam. There is a serious shortage of qualified urban planning professionals due to lack of institutions teaching such subjects. The government has, therefore, decided to open new urban planning schools in different parts of the…

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    these cats are purebred therefore they serve no conservation purpose. This white cats are all made by the crosses between Bengal tigers and Siberian tigers. Scientist have divided tigers into 9 subspecies. 3 of them have gone all extinct, The Bali tigers on the 1940’s, The Caspian tiger in the 1970’s, and The Javan tigers on the 1980’s, surviving are The Siberian tigers, The Bengal, The Indochinese, The Malayan, and the Sumatran tiger; they are all in danger, and the last, South China tigers can…

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    Goa is the smallest state within. It is found in the southwest part of the country. Gujarat, which is positioned on the utmost west of India, is the most populated state. Three bodies of water surround this large land: the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean. The land itself is covered in geographical wonders. Including a wide range of mountains in the north – no pun intended. On the border of Nepal and China lies the world’s highest mountain, Mount Everest. Along with that…

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    Humanitarian relief organizations were established to help countries in crises. India has over a hundred not for profit organizations working toward bettering their country. The National AIDS Control Organization and the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act are two government programs dedicated towards improving the lives of its citizens. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA) is an Indian social security development act created in 2005 to ensure people…

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    network of colonies linking England, Africa and India in a complicated network of exchange relationships. The Mughal Empire declined in the first half of the eighteenth century. The political vacuum was filled by the rise of regional states like Bengal, Hyderabad,…

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    INTRODUCTION Lord Cornwallis became the governor general of Indiafrom 1786 – 1793.Lord Corwallis In Indiawas a pioneer of british rule of law . He considered the europeans superior and therefore created a europeanised framework under Indian Traditions . He contrinuted greatly to Administrateive and Judicial Reforms India. During his Term He introduced Reforms thrice in 1787,1790 and 1793. CORNWALLIS REFORMS OF 1787 The 1787 reforms of Cornwallis focused more on The administrative reforms. In…

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    Why Do We Protect Zoos

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    For example, it is said that Hamerton Zoo has several Bengal tigers already, but they are looking to gain rare Malaysian tigers to keep in their exhibits as well. Even since Egyptian times, powerful and wealthy individuals held and showed off exotic animals. These rare and exotic animals are still being shown…

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    Penang Port Case Study

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    Growth Triangle (IMT-GT). Malaysia has good network with Thaialnd and Indonesia. (Asean Ports Association Malaysia, 2010), Penang Port can be positioned as a regional transshipment hub and upgraded to be one of the major container ports in the Bay of Bengal. The figure below show the map of IMT-GT. FIGURE1.3 Map of Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle 1.2.1 Thailand-Malaysia (Ruth Banomyong), Thailand mostly exports agricultural products while Malaysia exports industrial goods to…

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    in poorer countries. He gives an example of how a lot more money is spent of questionable things such as the Anglo-French Concorde project which was projected to cost £440,000,000, while Britain to that date, had only given £14,750,000 to the East Bengal refugees. In addition, Hardin’s argument doesn’t prove that Singer is wrong because Singer accepts that giving and helping is important but controlling population growth is important as well. Singer says that “I accept that the earth cannot…

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    William Blake's Poetry

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    mind, Blake changes the perception of the tiger and injects the poem with fear. In the 18th century, many people have never laid eyes on a tiger. So with that illustration, he made the tiger seem different than its reality. According to research a Bengal tiger has the strength and power to drag a full grown buffalo. But the image on page 759 gives off a sense of little danger and…

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