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    Civ Radio Case Study

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    Date May 25, 2017 ATTENTION: Lynn Kirkland-Harvey, UFV Interim-chair, Communications Department Dear Ms. Kirkland-Harvey, CIVL Radio would like to congratulate University of the Fraser Valley Communications Department for receiving the prestigious honour of hosting a new scholarship. At CIVL we believe in rewarding learners who take an interest in broadcasting. This award will contribute to the education of a continuing University of the Fraser Valley student in the broadcasting field. University of the Fraser Valley has made positive contributions to the ongoing success to CIVL Radio for 20 years. This contribution deserves CIVL Radio’s highest recognition and we want to award it to a University of the Fraser Valley student that wants to…

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    Meerut Case Study

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    Top 7 E.N.T Specialist in Meerut In today’s hectic day to day life, we don’t get time to pay attention to arising health and mental problems. We consider our bodies fit and fine but are they really healthy? With the rise in number of industries coming up in our surroundings, pollution is also rising gradually which is directly or indirectly affecting our body’s delicate organs. To pay attention on our body’s suffering lets today see towards the main opening passage coming in direct contact with…

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    connected to social responsibility and the entrepreneurship and support sustainability. Food Zone (Tasty& Healthy) is chosen to be the test market for the new concept. It is chosen because of the favorable aspects of the city´s population structure, the amount of working and mobile people and the common atmosphere created by aspects like intensive lifestyle, majority of single households. The strategy is simple but implemented in innovative way. Food Zone (Tasty& Healthy) competitive advantages…

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    It is known by many names, including the Sepoy Mutiny, the Indian Mutiny, the Great Rebellion, the Revolt of 1857, the Indian Insurrection, and India's First War of Independence. The resistance started on 10 May 1857 as a revolt of sepoys of the Company's armed force in the battalion town of Meerut, 40 miles upper east of Delhi (now Old Delhi). It at that point emitted into different uprisings and non-military personnel uprisings mainly in the upper Gangetic plain and focal India, however…

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    effort to get rid of their domination that continued from May 1857 to July 1859 and The rebellion is also known by many other names including the India's First War of Independence, Indian Mutiny, the Great Rebellion, the Indian Rebellion, the Revolt of 1857, the Rebellion of 1857, the Uprising of 1857, the Sepoy Rebellion, the Indian Insurrection, and the Sepoy Mutiny. War of Independence is one of the most important event and landmark in the history of Sub-Continent which was an difficult …

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    In the winter of 2005 Indians switched on their TV sets to watch yet another “breaking news” story, but one which shocked them. In the town of Meerut, police officers, mostly women, swooped down on unsuspecting lovers in a park and began to beat them up. Along with them, they took photographers and news cameramen with the promise of an exclusive sting operation where people were humiliated, paraded with blackened faces on television. Though this has not been uncommon, for television news…

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    Essay On Sepoy Rebellion

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    Both sides of the rebellion could have prevented the events by communicating more effectively. The British neglected the natives and the natives misunderstood the motivation the British government had. (Sayyid Ahmed Khan, The Causes of the Indian Revolt. Medical Hall Press, 1873.) The revolts started taking place around May of 1857. The mutineers were responsible for taking many of the British people's lives in camps like Meerut and Delhi. (A Widow’s Reminiscences of the Siege of Lucknow.…

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    Diastolic Dysfunction

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    supported by the study by Russo et al [8] which showed a strong correlation between obesity and left ventricular diastolic dysfunction. Diastolic dysfunction was more prevalent in the patients with higher HbA1C. The mean value of HbA1C of the subjects with diastolic dysfunction was 9.8515±2.1399 and that of the patients with normal diastolic function was 9.1593±1.5266. Statistical significance exists between HbA1C and diastolic dysfunction in type 2 diabetic patients. This data implies a close…

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    Essay On Indian Rebellion

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    rebellion) was inevitable because it solely focused on the revenues, like in the cash-crop production scenario, and didn’t care about the peoples’ situation (like the Bengal famine in the 17th century) and kept demanding higher revenues. These high prices were compounded with another main religious reason the caused the rebellion. The British company issued the Enfield rifle to Indian Sepoy soldiers. This rifle had pig fat grease in it; because the grease used was against the soldiers’ religious…

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    Elisa’s experience greatly demonstrated the value of loyalty. As she had noted, “…had but one [servant] proved treacherous, our lives must have been sacrificed.” (“Modern History Sourcebook”) Furthermore, it was with the assistance of one of their servants that they were even able to escape with their lives. Golab Khan led the mob to a false hideout in the hay, which provided the others with enough time to exit the burning building. Even amidst the rubble and ruin of their home, Elisa Greathed…

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