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    from the Pathans with musical concerts. Most of the tribal people participate in the concerts wearing colorful costumes. During Eid all the tribesmen get together around the shrine of Baba Kharwari which is in Ziarat Valley. This is where marksmanship and wrestling competition are held at. There are a large number of people who visit here regularly with offering of sacrifices in memory of the saint. The Quaid-I-Azam was where Ali Jinnah 's lived in Ziarat Valley, during his last days of illness…

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    non-European territories (the colonies rejection of English modernity). Held (1992) defined the modern state as “political apparatuses,…

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    Johnson, a United States’ president from November 22, 1963 to January 20, 1969, delivered this powerful quote presumably to garner support from the American people to execute his plan to export more American troops to aid Southern Vietnam. Although initially reluctant to station troops in Vietnam, Johnson changed his mind after the attack of the Southern Vietnamese garrison by the Viet Cong that killed eight Americans. His fear of communists pushing the war into dangerous territory, drove him to…

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    Nutrition In Fast Food

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION FAST FOOD Fast foods are termed as fast, simply accessible and low-cost alternatives to home-cooked meals, in line with the National Institutes of Health (NIH). They additionally tend to be high in saturated fat, sugar, salt and calories. In line with the federal agency, several fast food chains have passed through growing public awareness regarding nutrition by giving some food that are lower in fat and calories than their nominal fare. Fast food is the term…

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    European Colonization

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    The British Empire is by far the largest (30 million km2) and most populous (450 million people or 20% of the world population at the time). This empire spans all continents. India form the centerpiece, the pearl, the jewel. If the UK colonies were so vast, it is also because the United Kingdom has kept its old colonies such as Canada, Australia and South Africa by providing a more flexible status of the Dominions. Among the…

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    under Philip II of Macedonia, and later introduced and fully implemented later by his son Alexander the Great. Defined unity of the Greek world and what it meant to be Greek. 2. Hellenic League The Hellenic league was a collection of Greek city states, who came together in defense of Greece during the Greco-Persian wars in the 5th century BCE. The League consisted of; Athens, Sparta, Thebes and Thespiae. As well as other smaller cities. 3. Alexander the Great Alexander the Great (born 356…

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    7 Years War Study Guide

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    and Austria, but Native Americans played a big role throughout the war • Britain had Americans sided with them, but the Natives supported both France & Britain • War took place in continental U.S., the Caribbean Sea, the coast of Africa as well as India • War started due to British colonists wanting to expand into the west land of the Appalachian mountains, which the land past the mountains are technically owned by the French • The land owned by French had mostly trading posts • Goal of Britain:…

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    During the time of Kushan reign, the state-controlled mostly Hellenistic states (Liu 44). With Greek culture being influenced by horses and camels, it is evident that these animals had an impact on Kushan trade and culture. Such as, “Kushan kings retained their steppe-style robes and trousers which sustained…

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    Impeachment In Brazil

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    especially in Brazil, development has grown both economically and for individuals in the region. Although, since the beginning, there were a few obstacles in the way of the country’s ability to grow effectively and maintain its state capacity (issues facing Brazil’s state capacity exists today, and impedes the countries consolidation for Democracy). Not to mention, the Brazilian President’s impeachment process cries out a majority of the wrong doings that are occurring in the 21st century. And…

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    NORAD Analysis

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    largest and oldest U.S. commands consolidated. The United States Pacific Command (USPACOM) new model has two areas assigned initially and commanders unified. With the same note, all the responsibilities of Far East Command, which was made on January 1, 1947, and were destroyed on July 1, 1957, was supported by the Command Pacific. In Hawaii, the assumed command took Command, Alaskan…

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