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    Wireless Hill Project Preparing for the 2012 Centenary Celebration and Realising Vision 2020 Business Case (FINAL) July 2011 Business Case Summary Project Title Wireless Hill Project – Preparing for the 2012 Centenary Celebration and Realising Vision 2020 Strategic program See 4.4 Strategic Impact for the link to the City of Melville Strategic Plan Realise the Wireless Hill Vision 2020 Concise Scope Interpretation plan‚ concept plan‚ detailed design‚ approvals‚ staged implementation

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    choosing to inform on the similarities and differences between the Hindu celebration of Diwali and the Christian holiday of Christmas. Though there is so much information on Diwali and Christmas‚ I am going to be writing about the background of the celebrations‚ what takes place during the celebrations‚ and how each holiday is represented. For many famous festivities‚ there are always different legends about how the celebrations came to be. There are a few legends about the origin of Diwali‚ but

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    Walking Away from Omelas

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    impossible‚ though the reader is never told who holds the key. Citizen visits are mandatory‚ a symbolic reminder to the town folk of their deal‚ never to forget what they traded for their idyllic way of life. Outwardly‚ Omelas is preparing for a celebration‚ the Summer Festival‚ a raucous time to be had by all. The quiet‚ merry women carry babies‚ chatting all the while; as well as the people dancing with gong and tambourine (253) represent the folly of youth who‚ as yet‚ have not realized the enormity

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    Celebration of World Population Day at IIPS The World Population Day was celebrated at the International Institute for Population Sciences Mumbai on 11th July 2012. A debate on ‘Abortion: Pro-life vs. Pro-choice’ was organized in the institute premises to celebrate the World Population Day. Mr. Rajan Kumar Gupt (PhD student)‚ Ms. Garima Dutta (PhD student)‚ Mr. Castor Valbum Badstue (short-term course participant)‚ Ms. Shraboni Patra (PhD student)‚ Mr. Mayank Prakash (PhD student)‚ and Ms. Kshipra

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    Hope Within a Wilderness of Suffering: The Transition from Slavery to Freedom During the Civil War and Reconstruction in Tennessee By Antoinette G. van Zelm Tennessee Civil War National Heritage Area Introduction: Emancipation in Tennessee Emancipation was one of the most profound consequences of the American Civil War. During and after the war‚ about four million enslaved African Americans in the United States became free persons. This generation had a significant influence on American history‚

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    tumultuous history is a coherent testimony to the significance of racial harmony. The day commemorates the communal riots that broke out on 21 July 1964 between Malays and Chinese during a Muslim procession celebrating the Prophet Muhammad’s birthday‚ which led to 36 dead and 590 injured. That is why we make it a point to commemorate Racial Harmony Day every year on 21 July.  George Washington once said “Cultivate peace and harmony with all.” More importantly‚ throughout the year‚ we must strive to better

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    REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 7TH Judicial Region Branch 14‚ Cebu City CRISTITA C. QUIRINO‚ Petitioner‚ CIVIL CASE NO. ___C-2113______ -versus- FOR: DECLARATION OF NULLITY OF MARRIAGE UNDER ART 36 OF THE FAMILY CODE JAMES L. YEE‚ Respondent. x--------------------------------------/ PETITION COMES NOW the petitioner‚ by counsel‚ unto this Honorable Court‚ most respectfully avers that: PARTIES 1. Petitioner‚ Cristita C. Quirino

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    Year‚ where it is celebrated it over 3 days‚ from 1st January – 3rd January. At this time the Japanese visit their late relatives’ graves and their first visit is also believed to secure luck for the year ahead. Throughout Britain‚ New Year celebrations begin on New Year’s Eve‚ 31st December‚ where parties are normally held between family and friends. On the stroke of midnight‚ there are lots of cheering and drinking of toasts. Tradition known as the ‘first footing’ usually happens at midnight

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    Predestination‚ its good and its bad. Nature of God Mono-theistic. One God figure‚ an almighty creator. Spirit form. Originally christians held the same God concept as the Jews‚ since God had not changed. Still mono-theistic.  Over time‚ by the 4th century the catholic church had created a triune God‚ known as the trinity.  One God‚ Allah in Arabic Allah is the Almighty‚ Creator and  Sustainer of the universe‚ Who is

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    prosperity‚ vibrance and life. * The Ashok Chakra (wheel) represents the righteousness‚ progress and perpetuity. The 24 spokes of the wheel represents the 24 hours of a day. * Indian flag was adopted on 22nd July 1947 * Nickname for Indian flag is Tiranga (Tricolor) 4th Slide: Introduction * The Indus Valley Civilization (IVC) was a Bronze Age civilization (3300–1300 Before Common Era; mature period 2600–1900 BCE) in the northwestern region of the Indian subcontinent. * The Indus

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