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    Introduction Railways are of great use to us. They were introduced into India by the English. Description There is an engine at the head of the train. Behind it there are several carriages. The engine and the carriage together are called a train. The train runs over a pair of steel rails. The rails are parallel to each other. They are placed on thick planks of wood. The planks ar called ’sleepers’. There are three classes of railway lines. The widest is called the Broad Gauge‚ the second is the

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    It is an Island in the Indian Ocean. It is also called the ’Pearl of the Indian Ocean.’ This is an agricultural country. Most of the people are farmers. Our staple food is rice. There are several communities in my country. They are the Sinhalese‚ Tamils‚ Muslims and Burghers. The population of Sri Lanka is about 19 million. Our main imports are food‚ clothes and machinery. Our main exports are tea‚ rubber and coconut. Our country became a republic in 1972. We gained Independence in 1948. Now we are

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    : 1999-2002 Universiti Malaya Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Languages : Written : Bahasa Malaysia‚ English and Tamil Spoken : Bahasa Malaysia‚ English and Tamil EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE SEKOLAH RENDAH JENIS KEBANGSAAN (T) HIGHLANDS‚ BUKIT TINGGI‚ KLANG * Guru Sandaran Tidak Terlatih (GSTT) (Jan 2009 till December 2009) * Experience

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    Jallikattu. Both the central and state governments were given notices by the Supreme Court as well. To know about the ban on Jallikattu‚ first one has to be clear enough on the event called “Jallikattu.” It is a traditional sport event of the state Tamil Nadu. Significance of this sport stems from its being ancient; in fact‚ it is mentioned in the Sangam literature as Eru Thazhuvuthal. Even the English administrators had mentioned it as an important part of the Indian culture. The cultural significance

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    Diwali Diwali (also spelt Divali in other countries) or Dīpāvali (Tamil: தீபாவளி‚ Gujarati: દિવાળી‚ Hindi: दिवाली‚ Kannada: ದೀಪಾವಳಿ‚ Konkani: धाकली दिवाळी‚ Malayalam: ദീപാവലി‚ Marathi: दिवाळी‚ Nepali: दिपावली‚ Oriya: ଦୀପାବଳୀ‚ Sanskrit: दीपावली‚ Telugu: దీపావళి‚ Urdu: دیوالی)‚ also popularly known as the Festival of Lights‚ is an important 5-day festival in Hinduism‚ Sikhism and Jainism‚ occurring between mid-October and mid-November. Diwali is an official holiday in India [1]‚ Guyana‚ Trinidad &

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    India is a land of great diversity. It described as a land of many religions and innumerable languages‚ it might well be described as a land of festivals as well. Indians love celebrating. Every little occasion from the harvesting of crops‚ welcoming the spring or rain‚ to seeing the full moon lends itself to joyous celebrations splashed with colors‚ music‚ folk dances and songs. Even the birthdays of divine beings are celebrated by connecting them with particular festivals. The Indian calendar

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    thereby‚ forming a quadrilateral. The principal objective of India’s most vaunted highway project is to connect most of the major agricultural industrial and cultural centers of India. Some of the more important centers being (Karnataka)‚ Chennai (Tamil Nadu)‚ Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh)‚ Jaipur (Rajasthan)‚ Gandhinagar (Gujarat)‚ Mumbai and Pune (Maharashtra)‚ Bangalore‚ Bhubaneswar (Orissa)‚ Kolkata (West Bengal) and Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh). The Golden quadrilateral project was a cherished dream

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    This document consists of 8 printed pages. Answer ALL questions. Question 1 Car population and pollution Extract 1: Road pricing makes good economic sense. But voters hate it Britain’s sclerotic roads learned that the recent global financial catastrophe had slightly improved their lives: traffic volume has fallen by about 3% since the start of the recession. But the Confederation of British Industry (CBI)‚ warned drivers that it would not last: traffic has risen remorselessly and a

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    Deepavali or Diwali‚ popularly known as the "festival of lights‚" is a five-day Hindu festival[3] which starts on Dhanteras‚ celebrated on the thirteenth lunar day of Krishna paksha (dark fortnight) of the Hindu calendar month Ashwin and ends on Bhaubeej‚ celebrated on second lunar day of Shukla paksha of the Hindu calendar month Kartik. Dhanteras usually falls eighteen days after Dussehra. In the Gregorian calendar‚ Diwali falls between mid-October and mid-November. Diwali is an official holiday

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