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    1.7.3 Gujarat Science City, Ahmedabad Planet Earth Pavilion of Gujarat Science City, Ahmedabad The Gujarat Science City in Ahmedabad is functioning under the aegis of Department of Science and Technology, Government of Gujarat. Objectives of the Science City are: • To develop a scientific temper • To nurture and stimulate scientific faculties of mind • To promote innovative and experimental activities • To showcase breakthroughs in Science and Technology • To establish a countrywide network…

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    Author Brodi Ashton in her book Everneath explains the following about heroes: “Heroes are made by the paths they choose, not the powers they are graced with.” Paths chose by heroes are often fearsome, challenging, and test their strength as they navigate through perilous, unfathomable conditions; for both Beowulf and King Arthur – famous, legendary heroes – they face the same, yet different challenges on quests they encounter. Within Myths and Legends of the British Isles and the King Arthur…

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    Introduction In this present day time, salary and benefit are the prime needs of each business. In the accomplishment of a lodging, visitors play a key role,for illustration if visitors are fulfilled by the administration ,offices and are pulled in by the specific 's picture firm, its implying that firm is satisfying the clients ' requests. Then again if clients are not fulfilled by any item or firm, there is requirement for client criticism to know where the escape clauses are. This report…

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    The Ohlone Way Summary

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    Before reading The Ohlone Way: Indian Life in the San Francisco-Monterey Bay Area by Malcolm Margolin, I never knew about the Ohlone. I did not even know much about Native Americans. While reading the book, I feel like I was watching a movie. The author describes the Ohlone as if he was there. I could picture an Ohlone man inside a sweathouse, a group of women grinding acorns, a dancing shaman treating the sick, a boy trying to catch a rabbit, or a chief welcoming the traders. This is the most…

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    States was founded. However, people of Italian descent often look at this saying with a sense of pride due to the fact that the well-known explorer, Christopher Columbus, was Italian. Additionally, the name America stems from yet another Italian voyager, Amerigo Vespucci (Spector, 2013, p. 331). This sense of Italian pride and identity in the United States led the immigrants to travel to this country when the issue of poverty arose in their home nation. According to Spector (2013), the migration…

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    Who Is Jay Gatsby To Blame

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    In Gatsby’s eyes Daisy was the image of pure perfection. However as said in Aspects of tragedy: Text overview - The Great Gatsby, by AQA “She can also be seen as a Siren with her alluring voice full of money leading Gatsby, an innocent voyager, to his doom.” This is an amazing comparison because it is extremely accurate. Like the mythical Greek creature known as sirens Daisy is two faced. She lured poor Gatsby into her fantastical world of money and irresponsibility only to break his heart…

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    For my science reader project I read the first one hundred pages of the book, Why Nothing Can Travel Faster than Light and Other Explorations in Nature’s Curiosity Shop. In the first one hundred pages I read twelve short essays that addressed topics ranging from measuring the vastness of our universe to global warming In the first story I read, Sky Wanderers, the authors taught me about a beneficial acronym (My Very Eager Mother Just Served Us Pies) to remember the names of the planets in order…

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    Are we alone in the universe? It is a question that many people have asked but no one has been able to answer as of yet but the proof is coming. It is statistically highly improbable that we can be the only life in this vast universe. There are trillions upon trillions of stars in the known universe and each has its own solar system so the odds of finding life are far from impossible. Just last year, NASA's Keppler mission comfirmed the first near-Earth-size planet in the "habitable zone" of a…

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    Slavery In Southeast Asia

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    surprise to discover the existence of wealthy Malay slaves located in Malacca and Aceh who “disdained to perform any kind of manual labor, even when offered payment, leaving such work to recent captives or impoverished aliens” (Ooi 1223). Europeans voyagers also commented on the “prevalence of debt bondage, the high cost of credit, the crisis-ridden character of economic life, and what appeared to be a general scarcity of savings” (Henley 6). Many European writers “portrayed Indonesians…

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    Natives knew they would have to fight for what was theirs and while not all Europeans came with the same motives, in most cases, all Europeans would battle the Natives at some point. The French were among the few European voyagers who initially came without malicious intent. While the French came to find a trade companion, the Spaniards came in search of labor , and the English were looking for land to conquer for crops and supplies, as well as to expand and create colonies…

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