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    English speaking countries

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    AUSTRALIA   Australia is situated in the eastern part of the Southern Hemisphere. Australia is an island continent lying between the Indian Ocean on the west and Pacific Ocean on the east. It is the sixth largest country and the smallest continent.   HISTORY James Cook discovered Australia on the 20th of April 1770. The original inhabitants of Australia were people called Aborigines. This name they gained from British people in 1788. The each group of Aborigines had its land and language. They

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    Upper Paleolithic

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    000-10‚000 years ago) because at that time‚ the last Ice Age was winding down and the herds of game animals were dying out or moving away to the north. The color pigments used to decorate the cave paintings were all obtained from locally available minerals. Thus‚ this explains why the prehistoric color palette used by Paleolithic painters is relatively limited. For paint brushes‚ they probably used mats‚ pads‚ or swabs of moss or

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    india comprises various farming systems that are strategically utilized‚ according to the locations where they are most suitable. The farming systems that significantly contribute to the domestic GDP of India are subsistence farming‚ organic farming‚ and industrial farming. Regions throughout India differ in types of farming they use; some are based on horticulture‚ ley farming‚ agro forestry‚ and many more.[1] Due to India’s geographical location‚ certain parts experience different climates‚ thus

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    The Chemistry of Cosmetics Cosmetics are an excellent example of how discoveries in chemistry are part of our day-to-day lives. In fact‚ just reading the composition of any common cosmetic can become a chemistry class: water‚ emulsifiers‚ preservatives‚ thickeners‚ pH stabilizers‚ dyes and fragrances‚ combined in different ratios‚ for different purposes. The use of cosmetics – that is‚ chemical compounds to improve our appearance – is not a recent phenomenon. It is said that the Egyptian queen Cleopatra

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    British History In A Nutshell Britain: situated near the continent; coast easily accessible; fertile coun-try; temperate climate; mineral resources -> several invasions about 800 BC Celts (related to the Celts in Gaul) 55 " 54 BC Julius Caesar landed twice; wanted to frighten them 43 AD Roman conquest began -> peace and order until about 410; roads‚ walls (e.g. Hadrian’s Wall 123)‚ forts‚ cities (place names ending in "chester")‚ baths‚ theatres‚ ... 410 " 430 withdrawal of legions; Angles‚ Saxons

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    THE IN-PLANT TRAINING REPORT AT ARTHANARI LOOM CENTRE TEXTILE PRIVATE LIMITED TRAINING REPORT Submitted by T.SARANYA Register no: 098001612043 In partial fulfillment for the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION In DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES PAAVAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE PACHAL‚ NAMAKKAL-637 018 JULY 2010 BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE PAAVAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES IN-PLANT TRAINING REPORT JULY 2010 This is to certify that the training report THE

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    Transportation and Trade Pre-History to 1500 CE World Civilizations 1 February 25‚ 2013 Transportation and Trade From the prehistoric time period to 1500 C.E. there have been many technological advances in the way of transportation and the way that different cultures have used their advances. In this‚ the student will attempt to convey to the reader ways that certain world culture areas evolved in the way of transportation to become more successful in transporting their goods for trade.

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    Geographic Luck

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    Geographic Luck Why is it that Europeans ended up conquering so much of the world? According to UCLA biologist Jared Diamond‚ some countries grew faster than others because of geographic luck. It sounds like a simple theory‚ but there is a lot more to it. The lucky countries‚ like Spain‚ were lucky enough to have natural resources‚ indigenous plants‚ and animals that could be domesticated. With all of this at their fingertips‚ they were able to stop hunting and gathering and start farming. Farming

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    that the moon and the sun had to do with the organs of the people during this time. Jewels were often used to help heal and gold was often used against leprosy. Clothing of the renaissance was very unique; the materials often used were sheep’s wool‚ mohair‚ plant fibers from the cotton plant‚ and silk. For color‚ natural materials became ground colors: brown‚ white‚ cream‚ or black. For shades of brown‚ red or orange‚ the Madder root was used. Embroidery included running‚ chain stitches‚ or

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    Mediterranean. Whether the pottery itself was traded‚ or only its contents‚ is not always clear. Some of the decorated vessels can only have been exported for their own value‚ but trade in olive oil‚ wine‚ and perfumes was likely. Crete has poor mineral resources‚ and metals must have been mainly imported. On the other hand‚ timber‚ which is now scarce‚ may well have been plentiful. Luxury goods such as gold and ivory were imported. It can be proved that the raw material for some of the stone vessels

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