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    DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF MOTORIZED SCREW JACK FOR A FOUR WHEELER A PROJECT REPORT Submitted in partial fulfillment for the award of the Diploma of Polytechnic IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING By Shashank Thakur Amarjeet Singh Nitish Bhardwaj Prashant Bhardwaj DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Vtech Institute of Intergrated Technology‚ (Affiliated To Uttar Pradesh Board Of Technical Education‚Lucknow) Sunhaira‚Bulandshahr -Khurja Road‚Bulandshahr-203001 DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL

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    English Composition II Jack Kerouac and The Beatniks: Go On the Road with the Beat Generation. The end of World War two started the conformity and a conservative mindset in the American people. The majority of young people’s goals in life were to marry‚ move to suburbs‚ and be financially successful. The beat generation had a different idea‚ they were a young group of men who were against the "American dream" that the rest of society so strongly desired. These men were Jack Kerouac‚ William S. Burroughs

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    Jefferson Davis Slavery

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    the leadership‚ and demise of Jefferson Davis‚ learning why southerners believed they needed slavery to establish a prosperous economy‚ and the infamous Indian policy of Andrew Jackson. First‚ I enjoyed reading‚ and researching the topic on the life of Jefferson Davis. In my opinion‚ Jefferson Davis was morally misguided on the issue of slavery‚ however it appears that throughout his life pro-slavery propaganda was impressed upon him. However‚ Jefferson Davis was an advocate for state rights‚ and

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    Frantz Fanon’s writing “The Fact of Blackness”‚ he focuses on the issue of race and identity by telling a story of a colored man and his oppression by the white race. The white race has always been superior as Fanon mentions also in his writing that the “white world‚ the only honorable one” (260). It is clear in Fanon’s writing and also in Omi and Winant’s article that “In the United States‚ the black/white color has historically been rigidly define and enforced. White is seen as a ‘pure’ category

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    The White Man’s Burden: Analysis by dbrager14 In the poem‚ “The White Man’s Burden” by Rudyard Kipling it shows that the European attitudes towards imperialism were negative. They considered the work a burden and thought that the Africans were savages. In lines 7 and 8‚ Kipling describes the Africans as “Your new-caught‚ sullen peoples/ Half-devil and half-child” making them seem like crazy‚ stupid devil people. Other lines describe the Africans as “sullen” and “silent” making them seem a little

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    modern dance. As an artist‚ he has been remarkably deep and original.’ Jiri Kylian’s ‘Black and White’ ballets‚ premiered on May 7‚ 1988‚ have a number of defining characteristics which create a unique contemporary style. Elements of movement‚ theatrical elements and themes are carried through all six dances which creates a number of motifs throughout the series of dance works. All six dances in the ‘black and white’ ballets are based on sexuality. The male dancers in ‘Sarabande’ are dancing about

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    The Black Veil Analysis

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    is evident in the story when the minister walks out to the congregation for the first time with the black veil on. “I can’t really feel as if good Mr. Hooper’s face was behind that piece of crepe‚” said the sexton. In this section of the story‚ the congregation is very confused of the actions of their Reverend Mr. Hooper. He was known as the most “religious” person in the town‚ and now he has a black veil on that symbolises death and darkness. This theme is also evident when members of the church stated

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    Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis Sunny Herren American History Mrs.Lynn 5 February 1997 In this report I compare two great historical figures: Abraham Lincoln‚ the 16th president‚ steered the Union to victory in the American Civil War and abolished slavery‚ and the first and only president of the Confederate States of America‚ Jefferson Davis. Abraham Lincoln was the President of the Union‚ and Jefferson Davis struggled to lead the Confederacy to independence

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    Black Prince Analysis

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    The Black Prince is structured as Pearson’s apologia to his editor and friend P.A. Loxias. This allows Murdoch to address an audience directly‚ pausing for philosophical musings‚ without engaging in the post-modern trick of acknowledging the reader. Loxias and Pearson both write forewords to the main text. Pearson and four other characters offer competing postscripts. Two deny Loxias’s existence. This fulfills early premonitions about Pearson’s unreliability as a narrator. The first significant piece

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    The Black Plague Analysis

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    knowledge that the Black Plague terrorized and then transformed Western Europe. By the time it was over in 1351‚ the epidemic had killed between 25% and 50% of the population (Napp). People neither understood where this atrocity came from‚ nor how to protect themselves. Many people often only associate negative effects with the Black Death; however‚ although awful effects did spawn from this epidemic‚ it also opened the way for many important positive effects to happen too. The Black Death led to the

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