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    and upgrading their technical skills. The institute was thought to cater to then existing 3-tier system to modern industry, which incorporates workers, technicians and engineers. The institute has a sprawling area of 451 acres of land provided by Punjab Government. Surrounded by lush green land, the campus of the institute extends a beautiful and well developed area with many…

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    Footwear Evidence

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    Foot trackers is defined as the application of sound and researched knowledge and experience in foot print investigations; to show the association of an individual with a scene of crime, or to answer any other legal question concerned with the foot or footwear that requires knowledge of the execution foot. The role of Footprint and footwear evidence is commonly there at a crime scene and must be discovered, recorded, and collected for further examination. When footprint analysis is required,…

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    Alexander the Great is considered the Greatest, because he has never been defeated in a battle. Alexander is still considered one of the most successful military leaders in history. Even though Alexander the Great is a legend, he still has ton of accomplishments and the impact after his death. When Alexanders father was assassinated during the invasion on the Persian empire that’s when he became king Alexander. Further more into the next paragraph we will be talking about how Alexander made all…

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    Why did Hitler decide to punish all Gypsies? What did they do? The Nazis decided to kill people for reasons like race, religion, and beliefs including the gypsies. Hitler was very powerful, his followers believed in everything he did, so if Hitler despised the Gypsies so would everyone else. Gypsies have a reputation to travel a lot, since the “gypsy” name was established people have thought that about them. Hitler hated them so much that he categorized them into the same group as homosexuals…

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    Coke Vs Pepsi Essay

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    Coke and Pepsi had a tough time getting into the market in India. However, the venture appeared to be well worth it, since in 1993 about 45 percent of the soft beverages industry consisted of small manufacturers and the business was worth 3.2million dollars. Coke had already been in India, but in 1977, it was forced to leave because of a dispute with the Indian government.India was seen for a long time as being antagonistic to outside speculators. Indeed the 'Principle of Indigenous…

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    Coronal Suture Case Study

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    earliest union at 40 years Author Year Race Method Time of closure Krogman (10) 1962 USA Gross skeletal 31 Parikh C.K. (113) 1990 Indian X-ray 45 to 50 Vij K. (3) 2011 Indian X-ray Start – 25 to 30 Complete – 55 Pradeep et al(76) 2001 - 2004 Punjab CT scan 45 to…

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    yet wanting to be separate, and a good example would be the Hindus and the Sikhs. One wanting more power over the other and wanting to be apart from one another all because of religion which resulted in the creation of the state of Punjab in India. The state of Punjab wasn 't enough for Sikhs they still wanted more power and to reach this goal there was the militant movement but this unsuccessful. So because of the people, not the religion, over 400 civilians and over a hundred died during…

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    INTRODUCTION India, a collaboration of 29 states and 7 union territories and is known for its great unity in diversity. But that unity bears certain loop holes in maintaining the same in reality. Each state in India has a uniqueness of its own whether it is in culture, geographic pattern, community settlements, economic or natural resources. There is indeed a wide disparity in development which makes rich more rich & poor becomes poorer. As such, people living in rural part (poor regions) of…

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    s. places, Primary places, and Bihar. Group B consists of Punjab, Sindh, NWFP, and Baluchistan Group C, Bengal, and Assam. iii) Third, all the places and Declares should be the basic unit. All the themes other than partnership subjects and all the residuary capabilities should be interested in provinces; Declares…

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    In the pre-independence period, a number of rural development programmes were started by the Nationalists and Social reformers. Some of these programmes gradually disappeared or some were merged with Government-sponsored schemes later. 'This is because of various reasons like lack of encouragement from the Government, lack of financial support, inadequate, inexperienced and untrained staff. The other reasons are lop-sided approach to different aspects of development, absence of needed supplies…

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