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    Stretching all the way from the Bosporus Strait in the west to the Diomede Islands in the east, Asia is not only the planet's largest continent but also it's most populous with 4.4 billion people calling it home. Following Marco Polo’s epic tale of an overland journey to China in the late 1,200’s and the marvels he encountered upon the Silk Road before arriving at the great market in Peking , the Venetian travellers exploits spurred a new wave of explorers to find a safer, quicker way to the…

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    Amidst the diverse, cultural powerhouses of India and China lies a small, humble crossroads of culture, religion, languages, and life. The Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is influenced by heavy modern cultures but the inhabitants are still loyal to the ancient traditions of their ancestors whose blood runs through their veins. Habitation of Nepal began thousands of years ago as a native asian tribe known as the Kirat migrated to the land of Nepal. “The ancestors of this tribe if identified,…

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    First world countries are countries that are more industrialized and developed, these are also the countries that sided with the United States after World War II. However third world countries are countries that aren 't yet developed and are very poor. In my essay I will be comparing two countries, one will be a first country and the other a third world country. Japan, a first world country, is actually an island country with the size of 145,936 square miles that is located in East Asia. The…

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    More than 150 years ago, the invention of the camera, a now every day item, was made and its later counterparts would be the technology to predict deadly catastrophes and save millions of people. This modern technology is known as remote sensing. The term “remote sensing” was used first by Evelyn Pruitt of the U.S. Office of Naval Research in the 1950s. It is “commonly used to describe science-and art-of identifying, observing, and measuring an object without coming into direct contact with it”…

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    Being well-known for the installation art, “Our Land, Our People”, Tenzing Rigdol create a great impact to the world, which gain people attention to Tibetan contemporary art, and looking for changing the stereotypes of the outsiders towards the Tibetan art(Rossi&Rossi, 2015). Tenzing is renowned for his artworks such as paintings,scrulptures,photographs,poems and a video installation, which contain the elements of philosophy, human conflicts and politics. Tenzing Rigdol, who based in USA,…

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    The age of Discovery took play between the 15th-17th century. Many European countries partook in discovering the land that was around them. Along with finding the new lands came curiosity of the land and its people. The most famous man for discovering one of the new worlds at this time was Christopher Colombus. While he wasn't the only one he was the most important, but the Age of Discovery had a major impact on the new and old world. Columbus set sail in 1492 and reached what he thought was…

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    Table Salt History

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    keep it from dissolving as quickly as finer-grained salts, which can result in it being perceived as not being as salty. Note that there are many different types of rock salt. Himalayan pink salt is one type, and black salt (also from the Himalayas) is another. The latter has a deep sulfurous smell, which can be an asset in spice blends like chaat masala. Health Benefits of Rock Salt Rock salt has many minerals in very small amounts. Even so, its nutritional value is essentially the…

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    Opposition thinking: You have to replace gloomy thoughts with the cheerful thoughts. Whenever a negative thought comes in your mind replace it with positive thought which is called as opposition thinking. The secret of the lake: There is a blue lake in Himalayas. Sages used to go and look into the still lake and envision their dreams becoming reality. Everything is created twice i.e., once in mind and then it is realized in a physical form. We can virtualize everything that we want to be, or…

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    The review of ‘’the secret life of Walter Mitty’’ The first time I saw the poster of this movie I knew that this is a comedy. But to my surprise, I never think of a comedy could be so powerful and encouraging. This is a clearly understandable comedy with the profound theme. It talks about Walter, an ordinary, cowardly man, who works with the photographic plate in a magazine company for 16 years. His life is so tedious that he always daydreams. He dreams about being a hero, saving the woman whom…

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    Background VICCO turmeric ayurvedic cream is a struggling brand due the emergence of various competitors, who are capturing market share through large advertising, spends. The objective of this project is to develop a promotion strategy for “VICCO TURMERIC AYURVEDIC CREAM” in electronic and print media. Scope and focus of the study The main scope of the project is to study the current advertising strategy of the company, and to monitor the emergence of various competitors. For this purpose we…

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