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    An internship report on liberal tours and travels Submitted To Apex College‚ internship management team In partial fulfillment of requirement for the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration Submitted by: Naim Ahmed Sisir Roll No-20644 Year-2013 Acknowledgement In order to experience the real facts of travel and tourism industry‚ Apex College and its management had organized a proposal for internship program to BBA-TT students in various related hospitality services based

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    Family Law Assignment Live in Relationship- A socio legal comparative analysis by Shantanu Derhgawen Roll number 13010124214‚ Division C India‚ live in relationships have been a taboo right since the British raj. However‚ this is no longer entirely true amongst young couples in big cities like Bangalore‚ Mumbai‚ Delhi‚ etc. However‚ one can not deny that maintaining such relationships in most of the country’s rural areas would be nothing but to invite loads of unwanted attention‚ or may be

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    Angina Chest pain signs clenching fist symptoms diaphoresis‚ cold sweats‚ pallor‚ grayness‚ Palpitations‚ dyspnea‚ nausea‚ tachycardia‚ fatigue Dyspnea Shortness of breath difficult‚ labored breathing- quantify exactly. Paroxysmal‚ (sudden increase in symptoms)‚ constant or intermittent‚ recumbent‚ paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea (PND) -- heart failure Orthopnea the need to assume a more upright position to breathe (note exact number of pillows used) Cyanosis/Pallor dusky blue mottling of the skin

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    National Parks: Useful or Destructive? In his essay “Glen Canyon Submersus” Wallace Stegner writes “In gaining the lovely and the usable‚ we have given up the incomparable” (509). In this quote he is talking about the loss of Glen Canyon during the creation of Lake Powell‚ and more broadly‚ talking about how national parks often destroy wildernesses despite their apparent usefulness. Glen Canyon is only one of thousands of examples of an environment being destroyed by a government funded park system

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    The Code of Criminal Procedure (Cr PC) 1898 which is age old one and legacy of British colony. The entire bail system has been developed in the Bangladesh on the basis of judicial pronouncement of the apex court. According to Article 111 of the Bangladesh Constitution the decision given by the apex court of the country is binding upon the courts subordinate to it. On the other hand the bail legislation in Australia more specifically in the New South Wales is exclusively governed by the relevant

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    Depleting Bluefin Tuna

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    factors) 2. Economical & Environmental Forces a. Countries that depend on fishing for a source of low skill work are suffering due to the lack of tuna b. The tuna is near the top of the food chain in its environment; so removing this apex predator upsets the ecosystem in which it lives c. Japan increasing economic demand for the fish is creating an upset in the global fishing market a. One fish sold at market for $360‚000‚ a new record in 2008 (Transition: With that

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    sheep heart you can learn about your own heart at the same time. 1. Identify the right and left sides of the heart. Look closely and on one side you will see a diagonal line of blood vessels that divide the heart. The half that includes all of the apex of the heart is the left side. If you feel the heart‚ the left half will feel much firmer and more muscular than the right side. The left side of the heart has to be thicker and stronger because it has to pump blood around the whole body whereas the

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    For many people‚ death is the source of an all-consuming - if abstract - terror. The manner in which an individual deals with this fear is often a reflection of their ability to accept their ultimate fate. Oftentimes‚ an individual’s inability to cope with the idea of death leaves them filled with a profound sorrow‚ and leads to a great deal of suffering. The sociable nature of our society makes death particularly difficult to handle: society expects us to "deal with" death and to return to normal

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    truncated summit which is coarse and uneven and measures about 30 square feet. Diodorus Siculus tells us that in his day‚ when the Pyramid stood with its casing stones intact‚ the structure was "complete and without the least decay‚ and yet it lacked its apex stone". Since the top-stone could not have been dismantled without first demolishing the smooth casing-stones‚ so that the core masonry formed steps of approach to it‚ this statement of Diodorus supports the theory that the top-stone had never been

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    link together and form sub-segmental ducts‚ which in turn form the segmental ducts. These ducts drain milk from different segments or lobes of the breast. In total‚ the breast consists of 15 to 20 lobes‚ which are roughly pyramidal in shape with the apex directed towards the nipple The non-epithelial component of the breast consists mainly of fatty tissue. There are no muscles in the actual breast‚ but there are a series of muscles behind and underneath the breasts. These muscles work together with

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