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    The Cold War became so violent in Asia and Africa due to the conflict between two competing blocs: capitalist democracies represented by the United States and Western Europe‚ and communist countries represented by the Soviet Union and China. Truman Doctrine’s speech started the Cold War. The difference between those two blocs in political direction and economic system provoked wars in Asia and Africa. After the World War II‚ the world was been divided into two political system‚ capitalism‚ which

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    Study Guide Chapter 8. Southwestern Asia and Northern Africa. 1.Describe climate and vegetation of this region. Hot‚ dry plains contrast with snow-capped mountain ranges and well watered river valleys. Dry climatic environments in which evaporation rates are greater than precipitation. They dominate virtually the whole region‚ the lack of cloud cover makes nights cool or cold and freezes are possible in the winter. Most places have irregular rains. 2.Describe landforms of this region. High mopuntain

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    Dr. C V Raman

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    Dr. C.V. Raman was born on November 7‚ 1888 in an orthodox South Indian Brahmin family in tirchurappalli‚ Tamilnadu. His father’s name was Chandra Shekhar Aiyer who had special interest in science and mathematics. His mother Parvati was a pious lady. Raman was a very brilliant student since his early childhood He passed his matriculation at the age of 11 and at 15 graduated from the Presidency College‚ Chennai. He was the only student to get a first class. He completed his Master’s degree in Physics

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    ) International Relation of Arica with India and China 2012 Mentor: TERM PAPER International Business (SML 822) Introduction China and India are often described as the next engines of world economic growth. The amplified presence of the two countries on the African continent is now widely noticed‚ and although India’s presence might have been less popularly exposed than China’s‚ it is nonetheless of substantial and increasing importance. Popular and academic accounts of this phenomenon

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    • The reason of success is their vision of helping poor people in Asia and Africa (he changes his specialty for that). • Dr. V creates his own instrument to perform better‚ have high skills and have personal characteristic (leadership skills). • The eye care system which include an eye bank‚ an ophthalmic equipment and supplies manufacturing plant‚ research foundations and programs and best technologies. • Have his own recruitment people by provide training and consultancy services‚ also recruiting

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    North Africa and Southwest Asia? North Africa had its differences‚ Southwest Asia had its own‚ but they shared some similarities as well. In North Africa‚ women were actually deemed high in their society. They were considered the source of life and were often held in higher regard than men. They planted and harvested crops while the men performed the heavy labor and cleared the land. Women tended to the children and were responsible for domestic house chores. Many women even took part in trade

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    Aravind Kejrival

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    In the wintry lanes of Bara Mohalla in Hisar‚ Haryana‚ a few of the older bystanders still remember the day Gita Devi and Govind Ram were blessed with the arrival of their first-born. Which Govind Ram‚ they first ask‚ before answering with a sly rhetorical question that tells you they know why you’re here: "Woh Jindal colony wale? (The one from Jindal colony?)" The boy was born on Janmashtami on August 16‚ 1968. His grandparents had decided to call him Krishna. Now‚ 45 years later‚ the world knows

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    this presentation is the sole property of Dr. Russell Roberson—the use of this model is allowed by students and faculty GIVEN Dr. Russell Roberson is given credit for the SWEATT model development. If you use the SWEATT model‚ inform Dr. Russell Roberson at rroberson@wi.rr.com in order that the use of the SWEATT model can be tracked (and improved). What is SWEATT? 1. 2. 3. 4. Criterion: the specific area that has been identified as part of the SWEATT model Measure: the attribute or variable of interest

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    THE WHITE TIGER BY ARAVIND ADIGA - SUMMARIES Chapter 1 Balram Halwai known as ‘The White Tiger’ is writing a letter to the Premier of China- His Excellency Wen Jiabao. The lady on All India Radio announced ‘Premier Jiabao is coming to Bangalore next week’ – which is why Balram writes to His Excellency. Balram warns the Premier that he is the one who knows ‘truth of Bangalore’ – he does this by sharing his life story with Jiabao. Balram learned that Jiabao is coming to India to meet some entrepreneurs

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    epistolary novel written by the Indian author Aravind Adiga. It is a story about a low cast Indian named Balram. Balram exploits all opportunities to break free from the so-called rooster coop. Ultimately he succeeds‚ though under a terrible cost. Aravind Adiga shows his readers India like they have never seen before; the crooked cast system‚ the ever-present corruption and the pretence of freedom. Choosing a narrative format for his story‚ Aravind Adiga is also enabled to show his readers Balram’s

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