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    about 300 words on any one of the following: (100) (a) Social Impact of Black Money (b) Women Combat Forces (c) Internet as Virtual Library (d) Fashion Boom in India (e) Are we Aggressive and Rude People? 2. Read the passage carefully and write your answers to the following questions in clear‚ correct and concise language (5 x 15 = 75) There is no reason to believe that there are fundamental differences between the East and the West. Human beings are everywhere human and hold the same deepest

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    D-Day and the African Campaign D-Day and the African Campaign both held great importance in World War II. These wars were both the Allied powers against Germany‚ in most cases Germany against America‚ Britain‚ or Canada. Both of these wars were turning points in World War II. They had many technological advances for military actions during this time that had led more destruction and other countries trying to get these deadly weapons. Leading up to D-Day‚ Germany had invaded France‚ hoping

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    Curtis‚ Lane‚ and Sean Mr. Podoll U.S. History December 17‚ 2016 Automobiles Automobiles are arguably the most important invention of Reconstruction in America. Reconstruction came at a time when the nation was still recovering from the Civil War; it was also the time of industrial revolution in America. Although the Civil War greatly strengthened America’s railroad system there was still a need for something more in the transportation industry. There was a need for something smoother riding

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    mother would never walking again. When my father acknowledged the news‚ he had a discussion with my mother and said he cannot take the stress of her in the hospital and him taking care of her for the rest of his life. From that day on my parents made a decision that would change my life. The two decided to file for a divorce. I remember when my mother was discharged from the hospital she was determined to walk again. My mother did not let her disability hinder her. She refused to become dependent

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    My name is Erin and every day for me is different. I never know what to expect. If I’m not in school‚ then I’m most likely with friends getting in some kind of trouble. Enjoy this crazy ride called‚ Welcome to a Day in my Life. Stereotype: an assumption of what people are like‚ whether true or false. People are always judging each other based on the way they act‚ their clothes‚ their weight‚ etc. While at the races‚ I overheard this guy talking about this guy at the races. He was saying “Oh he reminds

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    be the normal small talk since‚ on any given day‚ I would talk to my mom at least twice‚ so her calling that early wasn’t out of the “norm”. This time stated a little differently‚ instead of her starting a conversation with me‚ she asked for my husband.  As I handed the phone to him‚ I was eaves dropping on the conversation they were having‚ I knew by the look on his face there was something wrong.  He hung up the phone and all he said was‚ “It’s your dad; we need to pack up the kids and get down

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    Back in the days‚ I remember my dad would always work with my uncle early in the morning. I would always tell him what you work in dad he would just say welding but that time I was like 6 years old. I didn’t know what it was but curious cause the word welding for me was interesting. As I grew up I started working for my Uncle which had a company of masonry which I was a labor tough work but it paid off. I worked for 4 years with my uncle then thought to weld the thing my dad had been doing for many

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    different story altogether.) After three years in medical school‚ however‚ here’s the cold‚ hard truth: I’ve never been this scared in my entire life‚ and I have every reason to be. I’m not sure if it was Socrates or Barbra Streisand who said‚ “The more I know‚ the more I realize the less I know.” They must have had us medical clerks in mind. A day in the life of a clerk basically consists of rushing paperwork‚ monitoring patients‚ dealing with demanding relatives‚ cranky peers and even crankier superiors

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    There are many rituals in the Buddhist culture‚ but there was one that caught my attention. Death rituals are considered the most important ritual in the Buddhist culture. Many of the rituals are lost but many are still practiced today. When a person passes on‚ they would need to reach nirvana to continue their cycle of life. Concentrated in Cambodia‚ Laos‚ and Thailand‚ this derived Buddhist culture believes that a person might not have reached the intended enlightenment to carry on the cycle and

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    The Most Important Role of the Police is to Prevent Crime As Sir Robert Peel‚ the founder of the modern Police Force‚ stated in 1829: " The police are the public and the public are the police. The police are only members of the public that are paid to give full time attention to duties that are incumbent upon every citizen in the interest of community welfare and existence." The Scottish police motto is ’semper vigilo ’ meaning always watchful and the police are charged to guard‚ watch and patrol

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