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    everyday science life imparted through it. The man of today is better informed than his ancestors due to cinema. Thus they give food for thought and imagination to the common people by showing on the screen grand objects ; sublime beauties and epoch-making events. The great personalities of former times come to life and their message is communicated to the people The lives of saints and seers set high ideals before the people. They enlarge our vision and broaden our minds. FILMS DEPICT Historical‚

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    melting point; for annealing 800 degrees are needed. Iron‚ by comparison‚ has a melting point of 1538 degrees Celsius. Its low melting point makes copper easy to smelt‚ cast‚ and remelt without special furnaces or a heavy investment of fuel. Another advantage of copper is that it can be recycled without any loss of quality. As pure copper is too soft for structural elements or most practical appliances‚ it needs to be hardened and strengthened. It is therefore combined with

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    such as South Africa where the president is also a member of parliament. Like all forms of government‚ there are advantages and disadvantages which shall be discussed below. As mentioned above‚ this system has many advantages. Firstly and most importantly‚ it is easier and faster to pass legislation compared to the presidential system which leads to a smoother governance. Usually a bill becomes law within a single session of parliament. In a presidential system specifically in the United States of

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    managing such a dilemma‚ it is more appropriate to create a culture where there is a balance of having the privilege to work from home and attend compulsory meetings‚ rather than brushing off the potential to utilise sophisticated gadgets to our advantage. When people work from home‚ they effectively eliminate travel time. This increases productivity and reduces the loss precious of man-hours in having to put up with congestion. Exponential rise in global population as well as an increased rate

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    the man or woman in chinese which means ’to grind’. So‚ no matter no longer yet being ground‚ the literal translation of tencha is ‘grind tea’. the closest you’re possibly to locate to tencha is gyokuro. They’re basically the same. And i have been making Macha Powder every day for a while and i have attempted many extraordinary way to grind them. They each has its pro and con… i am virtually tempted to construct one myself at this point due to how annoyed i am with what’s on the market. but right

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    City is expected to be a best place where everyone can reach such better living conditions. Many people have been moving from their hometown in the countryside to start finding a chance in a big city. One of its advantages is that the city gives out many good conditions and environment for education‚ especially for youth. Moreover‚ there are great numbers of employment offered widely to everybody. However‚ pollution in big cities is such a big concern for many people. People can receive a good

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    National Prohibition Act‚ passed through Congress over President Woodrow Wilson’s veto on October 28‚ 1919 and established the legal definition of intoxicating liquor.[2] Though the Volstead Act prohibited the sale of alcohol‚ it did little to enforce the law. By 1925‚ in New York City alone‚ there were anywhere from 30‚000 to 100‚000 speakeasy clubs.[3] While Prohibition was successful in reducing the amount of liquor consumed‚ it tended to destroy society by other means‚ as it stimulated the proliferation

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    groups and in different regions. Hence‚ administration of probiotic organisms becomes easy through this product. Moreover‚ the technological reasons also exist for the use of dairy products as carriers for probiotics. The technologies involved in the making of dahi like fermented products are optimized to some extent for survival of probiotic organisms. This helps in easy adaptation of existing technology to guarantee sufficient survival of the added probiotic bacteria (Heller‚ 2001). A study showed

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    Describe the Advantages and Disadvantages of using Referendums in the UK? (25 marks) A referendum is a vote given to the public which is determined by the government‚ and is used to help answer an important political or constitutional question to which the public must vote a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’. One advantage of using referendums in the UK is that they enable the public that are over 18 to approve or disprove important constitutional changes. An example of a one being used for this purpose is

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    THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY Page 1 Representative democracy is what we have in this country. We are seen by many other countries as one of the most well run countries in the world. Our system seems to run very well and there are many advantages of using the system we do. The principal is that the people are represented through their MP who is able to put the views of the constituent to parliament. On the other hand most politicians want to be successful. and this

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