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    New Hampshire

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    The naval shipyard is located on an island Kittery, Maine. This shipyard is located near the mouth of Piscataquis River. This shipyard is mainly used for repairing and remodeling of navy ships. The place holds a history of ship building and the first submarines were constructed here. L-8 was the first submarine to be constructed here. After World War II, they continuously redesigned and constructed new submarines. The newly constructed submarines produced a great…

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    Religious Diversity Paper

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    under graduate education. India is a country of various cultures and diversities in religion. Dating back to 1500 BC, There existed 4 categories of people namely Brahmins, Kshatriyas, vyshyas and shudras in the society (mentioned in the decreasing sequence of their social hierarchy). The shudras/untouchables were typically designated as labor class and performed menial jobs. Islam came to India during the 7th century with the advent of traders from Middle East coming to India is search of…

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    violent protests that is in place today. Gandhi first found this idea in South Africa while he was working in a law firm. Mandela and Gandhi both used their knowledge for a greater cause. He was in South Africa for twenty years before he went back to India. When he went…

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    Mithila Sharma 161 – Response Paper 2 Part I Globalization is conceptualized as a process that erodes national boundaries, integrates national economies, cultures, technologies and governance and produces complex relations of mutual interdependence. (KOF, 2016) In today’s world however Globalization is a double-edged sword that does aim to provide benefit to all economies, but it also comes with its share of disadvantages. With an all-encompassing effect on this globe, which no society or…

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    The Water Wars

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    The conflict which would become known as the Water Wars, began as a series of public meetings held by local professionals and peasant irrigation farmers in Cochabamba. Initially, these meetings garnered little media attention and were ultimately ignored by the Bolivian government and Aguas del Tunari. However, as the public became more aware of the impending price hikes, the resistance picked up support from water cooperatives, neighborhood associations and most significantly labor unions. In…

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    past. Ahmeya' memories had faded with the years and when she spoke of her life as a pioneer girl she felt as if she were talking of someone else. Tamataunee was not bothered by her past at all, or the fact that she was white. He had lived by the lake all his life, and had not been affected as much by the settlers taking over the Indian Territory as Ahmeya had. They shared their secrets and laughed at foolish things they had done. Both of them had great respect for the nature around them and were…

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    Sutton Escorts

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    Archeological finds in the region date back over then thousand years, but the firs substantial evidence of habitation comes from the excavation of a Roman villa in Beddington. Sutton escorts noticed that an implement from the Neolithic age was discovered close to the junction of Sutton. The Domesday Book adds that Sutton was about 800 acres in size, and had about 300 houses and a population about two hundred. Sutton escorts recorded it also states that the Abbot of Chertsey held the Manor. This…

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    Family Heritage: My Pakistani family history consists of the extended family system. My grandparents had 10 children, in the Middle-class neighborhood at Lahore, Pakistan. My grandfather was a devoted father, in addition to my grandmother who was a loving mother. When she got married to my grandfather, she was 15 years of age. My father was the first born in the family, moreover, they had 9 more children. My grandparents had the total of 4 boys and 5 girls; their third daughter died of…

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    Buddha became a monk after him and his wife had a son. This made him very happy and changed his world, he made the decision to leave his parents, wife, and son to travel around ancient India. All his life Buddha thought his life would always be unhappy if he did not leave and find happiness within himself. One day he was resting under a tree and he thought that about the way to end all suffering that occurred to him within his life, that…

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    My topic is on Bhaca society and they are a compact ethnic group located in South Africa. Specifically, they are part of the Nguni origin and are located in a country called East Griqualand brimming with mountains. Bhaca life exists in a district referred as Mount Frere. The district of Mount Frere is where the Bhaca found a permanent home. Mount Frere is located in the country of East Griqualand, it is between 3,000 and 6,000 feet above sea level, and around forty five miles from the coast. The…

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