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    Mangal Pandey Analysis

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    This woman, left with no other option, feeds her child with opium, which was easily available and largely consumed during the British rule, to make him sleep. “Opium and its derivatives, as the most effective pain relievers then available, were socially acceptable in the earlier 19th century.” (Forster. Mangal Pandey: drug-crazed Fanatic Or canny revolutionary? University of Hawai’i at Mānoa. Pg. 18). Paul Winther has written, “an important factor for the indifference [to anti opium-trade…

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    IN A DEAD WORLD, FIRE SURVIVES “Where all was burnt to ash before them no fires were to be had and the nights were long and dark and cold beyond anything they’d yet encountered. Cold to crack the stones. To take your life” (McCarthy 14). Cormac McCarthy writes of an apocalyptic world in The Road. In a world collapsing from an explosion; a man and his son fight to survive with fire on their side. Fire is not only used to give them hope of survival, but also represents their ethics, knowledge…

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    Risk Mitigation Plan

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    Risk Mitigation Plan Spectrum Marketing’s Sign Department is creating a risk mitigation plan to go hand and hand with the introduction of customizable 3-D printing. There are many different types of risk involved with rolling out this new product that will be identified in the plan below. The purpose of this plan is to prepare the company and lessen the projected risks of the new product launch. Each risk will include a strategy or guideline based on the likeliness of occurrence on how to…

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    your glucometer or blood sugar monitor, alcohol pads, test strips or disk and your needles, syringe and insulin in a small case. However, you may be able to use and insulin pen instead of needles and syringes. Insulin pens are devices have a cartridge of insulin, housed in a tube. The tube has an adjustable dose dial and injection button at one end and a sheathed needle at the other. Users remove the sheath, dial their dose, place the needle-end against their skin and press the injection…

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    Gun Crime Research Paper

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    Introduction Firearms take up a large percentage of crime around the world, particularly in the United Kingdom and the United States of America. Gun crime is defined as a crime or offence that is committed with the use of a firearm but there is no set definition as to why they are committed. Firearm legislation are a set of laws and guidelines that surround the topic of gun crime that are put into place by the government to try to control gun crime. From Prohibition to shootings, gun crime has…

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    Controllers, all females must use a Malthusian belt before participating in sexual activity. Huxley describes Lenina’s Malthusian belt right before she is to engage in sexual activity with Bernard Marx: “She wore a silver-mounted green morocco-surrogate cartridge belt bulging (for Lenina was not a freemartin) with the regulation supply of contraceptives” (Huxley 185). Before moving forward, Lenina meticulously makes sure to meet all necessary regulations. The Malthusian belt alludes to Thomas…

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    Through the NIBRS, Law Enforcement Authorities (LEAs) reported data on each offense and arrest within 23 offense categories made up of 49 specific crimes called Group A offenses the law enforcement collect administrative, offense, property, victim, offender, and arrestee information and an additional 10 Group B offense category (Author Unknown, Jan 2013, p 6). By design, LEAs generate NIBRS data as a by-product of their respective Records Management Systems (RMS) (Author Unknown, Jan 2013, p 6)…

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    the fact that India has a large population of both native Hindus and Muslims, a military rebellion was sparked because both major ethnic and religious groups were outraged at the use of rendered fat products from both animals in the greased paper cartridges used to load a new issue of rifles. They were intended to be ripped open with a soldier’s teeth, which meant that there was a possibility of even accidentally consuming the animals’ fat. It was the final straw in the eyes of the native…

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    Video Games Case Study

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    Chapter I INTRODUCTION 1.1 AN OVERVIEW OF INTRODUCTION In this twenty first century in India, Children and Adolescent populaces are embedding themselves with the media technologies as a part of their living. The proliferation of media technology is transforming the children's lives at home, school, and public sphere. The children and adolescent are engaged with media like radio, cinema, television, and video games. Among these the interactive game media is playing a unique role which…

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    benefits on health and human soul and mind. At the beginning ,hunting have many economic benefits where it supports all economy sectors ,were the hunting kit which is mandatory for each hunter(rifle,shotguns,bags,pouches,braclets,scopes,cartridge,knives,camping supllies,4*4 vehicles , fuel , food ,drinks ,and a countless list of what hunters may use in their trips ),which mean that hunter support…

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