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    Ahmad Marrouch ID#: 12112047 Did you try before to use your extreme imagination? Where did it lead you in the technological field? If you think that “Man in Black” (1997) movie that uses inhuman people in most of its scenes was just an extreme imagination for Barry Sonnenfeld‚ then you are wrong. After the technological and industrial development‚ the term technology has become widely known for most of human beings. While talking about technology‚ you may feel that we are talking about TVs‚ laptops

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    DEW Journal November 2010 technology Shale Gas Shale gas-expanding India’s gas frontier? Samir Verma‚ Senior Manager‚ Schlumberger Business Consulting‚ India‚ Asia Shubha Shanthamurthy‚ Manager‚ Schlumberger Business Consulting‚ Europe‚ CIS & Africa The exploitation of shale gas resources is garnering increasing attention in India‚ which relies on oil imports to fuel its growing economy. In November‚ India signed a memorandum of understanding with the U.S. Geological Survey for technical

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    Call of the Wild In the book‚ “Call of the Wild‚” by author; Jack London‚ we will be comparing this wonderful piece of work and its characteristics to the early southwestern United States of American frontier literature. We will make a comparison of “The Call of the Wild‚” to other great books‚ such as “Shane‚” “True Grit‚” and “Tracks.” Jack London tells a beautiful story‚ (London‚ 2005) takes place during the Klondike Gold Rush in the Yukon‚ during the nineteenth century. We find a tough

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    Human Rights: The BasicCard and Australia’s valuable Aboriginal culture As many Australians try to re-bridge with the Aboriginal population‚ trying to ‘help’ their situation could ironically infringe on Human Rights. A 2007 scheme‚ still operating‚ is the ‘Northern Territory National Emergency Response’. It aims to decrease the sexual abuses and increase school attendance amongst children. The strategy is to ban alcohol and prohibit pornography. In striving to grow as a free and fair nation

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    Delivery India - Process & Quality Reduction in Not Found Faulty (NFF) Maxis Team Charter Business Case Not Found Faulty (NFF) is a prime concern for NSN. There is a huge cost involved in the transportation/scanning of such units. In this project‚ we will be focusing on Maxis CT. In one quarter (Jan-Mar)‚ the total cost incurred is around 12KE. Therefore in 1 year‚ this figure would be in the range of 50KE. Thus‚ with an aim to reduce this by 50%‚ the saving would be around 24KE for 1

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    How Authors Affected The Frontier Movement: The Frontier Movement is a period in American history that refers to the westward movement of Americans toward the Pacific Ocean during the mid-1800s lasting until the early 1900’s. This movement was characterized by an expansionist zeal for opportunity and adventure‚ but was also heavily characterized by widespread social oppression and reform. It was during this time that both authors and reformists were inspired to write and share their ideas‚ many

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    The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) community constitutes approximately 3% of the Australian population. They experience a wide range of health inequities including higher mortality and infant mortality rates and a lower life expectancy. Individuals‚ communities and governments each have their own roles in addressing health inequities experienced by the ATSI community but they must work in collaboration in order to achieve the most beneficial result. Individuals are encouraged to reduced

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    they were superior to the Tasmanian Aboriginals. This belief originates from the work of Charles Darwin whose thesis on Social Darwinism suggested that certain groups of people are able to achieve an advantage over others due to their biological superiority. This governed the actions of many British colonists. When the ‘superior’ British interacted with the ‘primitive’ Tasmanian Aboriginals‚ there was a sudden increase in the mortality rate of Tasmanian Aboriginals. Moreover‚ James Barnard the editor

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    The Dreaming and Traditional Aboriginal Spirituality Traditional Australian aboriginal religion is a cultural belief system among indigenous Australians‚ and a key aspect of aboriginal spirituality is the Dreaming. There are many different aboriginal groups and languages‚ but the Dreaming is a common characteristic in all these societies‚ although they may have different names for it. Thus each aboriginal group has its own way of connecting with the Dreaming. The Dreaming affects all life

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    Aboriginal people are very passionate about their culture and traditions and believe that they are an important part of Canada’s past. Although their customs shaped Canada into a great nation‚ they are slowly fading into the background while competing with the French and English cultures. “Such an understanding gives no consideration to the presence and role of Aboriginal groups throughout history.” First Nation’s people do not receive a just amount of respect and equality in terms of their rights

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