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    Within the continent of Asia lies the seventh largest country in the world with a whopping 3.28 million square feet – India. Rajasthan is the largest of twenty-nine states within India, located between Pakistan, Gujarat and Punjab. In contrast 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…

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    Coronal Suture Case Study

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    Hershkovitz et al.(27), present differences in the patterns of closing of the suture. The frequency of craniums with open sutures decreased continually with ageThe ossification of the sagittal suture develops from the posterior third. (118) Author Region Method Age of closure of…

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    Bhagavad Gita

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    About The Gita I chose to read The Bhagavad Gita, translated by Eknath Easwaran. In the preface Easwaran recalls a train ride from India to Simla, and making a stop in Kurukshetra. The name can literally be translated as “Song of the Lord”. This place was the setting of the Mahabharata. The Author compares the Gita to the Sermon on the mount saying that both have an “immediacy” and both are timeless. They describe getting off the train and taking in the scenery. His companion tells him to…

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    Race Relations Sociology

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    The first peoples of India were settled along the Indus River, in the Sind and Punjab regions of modern Pakistan.2 The major cities of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro are known for a sophistication that pre-dates the Aryan conquest that was once considered to be the beginning of true civilization in India. The reason for the collapse of the Indus…

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    Submitted to Dr. Abdul Qadir Submitted by Tayyaba Bashir Roll no 19 Class Bs 5th semester (M) Conservation status of Indus blind Dolphin Background The Indus river dolphin (Platanista gangetica minor) is highly endemic to the Indus River, the largest…

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    Child Slavery In America

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    Fellow Americans, Today, America thrives on the ideals and values of independence, humanity, and freedom. Despite the many historic occurrences of oppression and inequality within our nation, some of which continue to this day, I believe the many people who continue to fight against injustices and for the rights of others represent what a truly means to be an American. Regardless of the strides our society has made, however, some of the crimes of the past persist in secret and unknown,…

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    After two years of bloody battles, that took Alexander and his armies in and throughout the Punjab the conquest ended in failure when Alexander the great seeing the complete despair amongst his men turned back and went back to their homeland. Two years after the failure of the Indian campaign Alexander the great met his end, two years further still…

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    can control the weather. Consequently, the recommendations listed above have swift deadlines. The reasoning behind this is because the sooner the building of better housing infrastructure is completed, the sooner the most probable threat for this region can be averted better than it was in previous years. However, these “low-income” housings will have an expensive cost and will require extensive work from employees and volunteers. But, with continuous support, the temporary housing can be…

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    British colonization was more tactical than that of other colonial rule. The key agenda of the British was to get maximum economic benefits from this region. In the beginning of 17th century, East India Company was granted permission by the Mughal ruler Jahangir to commence its business activities in India. This organization was supposed to do business and earn profits by trade via sea but soon they tried to become a monopoly and as they were fully armed therefore managed to draw its means from…

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    to stay in the Northern region of Pakistan. From these problems, the Taliban has been able to build itself in the Northern region of Pakistan where there are less military activities. After this event, Pakistan started to have many security problems and have not been able to ensure proper security for Pakistan’s citizens. Thus, many people especially who are living in the North or rural areas live under of their fear while many others dare not travel to the Northern region which the militants…

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