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    are no more than 20‚000 Sherpas in all of Nepal‚ a nation the size of North Carolina that has some 20 million residents and more than fifty distinct ethnic groups”(44). Expedition “The eager young Sherpa wasn’t chosen that hear and remained in India and was hired by Shipton for the 1935 British Everest expedition”(88). Hypothermia “He was so hypothermic he could barely talk”(162). Author’s Purpose Into Thin Air follows the journey of the author‚ Jon Krakauer‚ and his fellow climbers to the

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    Plan…………………………………………………………………11 Executive Summary India is located in South Asia and is Asia’s second most populous with over 1.2 billion people. It is a federation with a parliamentary system governed under the Constitution of India and boasts the most populous democracy in the world. The most dominant religion in India today is Hinduism. About 80% of Indians are Hindus. Around 500 BC two other religions developed in India‚ namely‚ Buddhism and Jainism. Today only about 0.5% of Indians

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    Ancient Egypt and Ancient China are two of the oldest continuous civilizations. Both Ancient China and Ancient Egypt made great contributions to future civilizations. Several similarities and differences exist between these two Ancient civilizations. Areas where similarities and differences exist are Religion‚ Afterlife‚ and Society. Ancient China has been around for about 1.7million years. Starting with the Xia Dynasty‚ in the 21st century B.C. China has been one of the oldest lost civilizations

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    Ancient Israel & Ancient Egypt Olivia Nail Osan American High School Although ancient Egypt and ancient Israel are geographically close to each other‚ their religions are near polar opposites‚ and this affected their individual cultures immensely. Ancient Israel’s religion was a conservative monotheistic faith. The Ancient Egyptian’s religion was an opulent‚ polytheistic belief system. These two were similar in many ways‚ such as‚ the women of their cultures held similar rights; yet they

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    There are many different concepts of science and what may be a science. It is defined as the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment. In science‚ scientific methods are used to make sure an accurate‚ reliable and consistent data are constructed by scientists collectively and over time. It has aims for prediction‚ understanding‚ and control which must be followed through

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    It was in the year 1947 that both India and Pakistan were granted independence on the midnight of August 14-15 but Pakistan celebrates its independence on August 14 and India on August 15. Ironic but interestingly‚ Pakistan first independence day was celebrated as August 15 and later on it became August 14. Another reason was that British Viceroy Mountbatten‚ who chose August 15 symbolizing the surrender of Japan to Allies two years ago as the date‚ preferred to transfer power to Pakistan on August

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    MY INDIA India is my country and I am an Indian. It is the seventh largest country in the world and the second most populated country in the world. India is called by names Bharat and Hindustan. It is a peninsula‚ surrounded by the Bay of Bengal in the east‚ the Arabian Sea in the west and the Indian Ocean in the south. Tiger is the national animal of India and peacock the national bird. The lotus in all its uniqueness is India’s national flower. The mango is the national fruit‚ which is cultivated

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    ENGLISH IN INDIA In our country English is important for a number of reasons. India is a land of diversity. Different people speak different languages. A person of Tamil Nadu does not speak Hindi. So he can’t understand Hindi of a person from North India. However he can understand in English. So English is a link language. Different people can communicate with one another with the help of English. Secondly‚ all advanced knowledge in sciencetechnology and medicine is available in English.

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    Science is an organized body of knowledge supported by observation and experimentation‚ derived from the natural phenomena of the entire material universe. Biology had flourished a great deal in ancient India. Various systems of classifying animals and plants were developed‚ for example Jeevaj (Viviparous) animals that give birth to young one‚ Andaj (Oviparous) animals that lay eggs‚ etc. Cultivation of rice was first introduced in India. It is estimated that more than 1000 varieties of rice had

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    Write a lab report for this lesson’s lab. Be sure that your report:  includes all major elements of a lab report.  meets your teacher’s content and format expectations.  is clearly organized and formatted.  demonstrates strong scientific reasoning and writing. While writing‚ you can revisit previous parts of the lesson by returning to the course map. Be sure to refer to the lab’s student guide‚ which you can find on the first page of the lab experiment activity. You may also find it helpful

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