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    The Star of David is a symbol used to identify Judaism. It’s supposed to represent the shape of King David’s shield (Levine 2015). This symbol is well respected in Israel, it’s part of their national flag. It’s called a hexagram or six-point star (Levine 2015). One of the first Jewish uses of the Star is part of the colophon; part of the embroidery of the title page of a book, the printer sometimes included the family name on the colophon which showed class and wealth (Levine 2015). Today the…

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    the University of Putra Malaysia found that out of 104 female students, thirty-four percent of the student population had skin complications from the products use (Rusmadi, pp1, 2015). Nevertheless, eighty-two percent of men in the city of Lahore, Punjab consider lighter-tone women more beautiful and fit to marry (Rusmadi, pp.6, 2015).…

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    Sonakshi Sinha Analysis

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    Bollywood divas that rule 2016 Bollywood is the general term for the Hindi language film industry situated in Mumbai. The entire Indian silver screen is generally alluded to the world standards with the expression of “Bollywood”. Moreover, Bollywood is one of the biggest film makers in India, which holds the most astounding records in Box Office collections. Naturally, acting is the most important domain of this industry where the works of the actors and actresses are viewed through any…

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    Biofuel Uses. It is a common misnomer that whenever term “biofuel” is prompted, it is somehow associated with use in automobiles, trucks and possibly planes. Whereas, due to diversity, biofuels have the capacity to replace all types of human energy needs from home heating to vehicle fuel and most importantly electricity generation. This has been explained below:-. (a) Transportation. Globally, transportation accounts for 25% of energy demand and consumes nearly 62% of fossil oil. Two-thirds of…

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    A Killer Bargain Analysis

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    In the documentary, A Killer Bargain shows the dark side of increasing globalization that here in the US and Western Europe has increased its demand for material goods well beyond reasonable necessities. Not long ago the US used to export goods all around the world, now in a society of consumerism, those goods now come from low-income countries. This newfound system of globalization has completely thrown the subsistence strategies for low-income societies on a temporary upslope. By giving those…

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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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    MGNREGA Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION Adequate employment generation is therefore essential to generate income for the poor in the economy. In India, since 1980; government has introduced many employment generation programmes to eradicate poverty and unemployment. All these programmes were inadequate and piecemeal in their approach. Therefore, the programmes failed to make any major dent on the problems of poverty and unemployment. With globalization and liberation of the economy, it is always feared that the…

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    Sikhism Research Paper

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    Sikhism is a religion that was founded in 1496 by Guru Nanak Dev Ji in Punjab, a state in India. It is a monotheistic religion that is based on Hinduism and Islam, however, it is a distinct religion with a unique path to liberation. Sikhism is the fifth largest religion in the world with around 20 million followers. The foundation of the religion is based on the teachings of the ten Gurus, who were spiritual mentors and teachers. The Sikh religion is one that moves me the most out of all of the…

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    “One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world.” This quote stated by Malala Yousafzai shows the great importance that education can bring to each individual. But how does Pakistan live up to this philosophy? They have struggled to compete with the world in education and have a complicated road ahead. This case explores the statistics of education as well as a look into the madrassah in Pakistan to further understand their education system. Pakistan is considered to be the…

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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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