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    PTV‚ Mr. Taranjeet Singh started the show by highlighting the purpose of the program and introduced the guests. Panelists include Mr. Syed Jamal-Ud-Din Shah (Secretary‚ Youth Affairs‚ Sports‚ Archaeology & Tourism Department‚ Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)‚ Mr. Syed Aqil Shah (Minister‚ Youth Affairs‚ Sports‚ Archaeology & Tourism Department‚ Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)‚ Ms. Sabiha Shaheen (Executive Director‚ Bargad-Organization for youth Development) and Mr. Iqbal Haider Butt (Executive Consultant‚ Bargad-Organization

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    Alex Chin Prof. Julianne Altenbernd English 60 15 May 2014 Harbor Wave The earthquake that generated the great Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004 is estimated to have released the energy of 23‚000 Hiroshima-type atomic bombs‚ according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The Indian Ocean tsunami traveled as much as 3‚000 miles (nearly 5‚000 kilometers) to Africa‚ arriving with sufficient force to kill people and destroy property. By the end of the day more than 150‚000 people were dead or missing and

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    a reputable amount of destruction to occur. While initial battles were mostly land-based‚ the invention of the submarine provided a new source for stealth and power as opponents often found difficulty providing defense and counterattacks to the underwater vessel. Not only do submarines allow for commanding

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    providing more information and for enhancing the featuring of the objects in the real world. We would thus discuss different fields and ways where the concept of augmented reality can be of some help. Archaeology is one such field where augmented reality can lead to serious revolutions. Archaeology means the inclusion of research so that new features can be continuously developed and used for enhancing the status of the existing buildings and structures. The application of augmented reality can lead

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    The case study that will be looked at is about an excavation that has been on going in British Columbia‚ Canada‚ which I have had the privilege working on. The Bridge River Band or Xwisten is just one of the bands that make up the St’át’imc First Nation. The Bridge River excavation has been going on for the better part of a decade. The site mainly consists of pit houses that were occupied up to 1400 years ago. The University of Montana and its archaeological program have been the main archaeologists

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    2. When it comes to religion‚ scholars are deeply divided on how it affected Egyptian life. Some scholars believe Egypt was a secular state and religion did not impact the individual. Other people argue the opposite saying that religion influenced all aspects of an individual’s life. However‚ the case for middle ground can also be made. Another plausible theory is that religion helped to govern society‚ but it was not all consuming. This is a more likely theory as both the idea of a secular

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    self-recognition‚ cultural learning‚ comprehension of symbol-based communication systems‚ and an understanding of abstract concepts. The Navy ’s Marine Mammal Program began in 1960 with two goals. First‚ the Navy wanted to study the underwater sonar capabilities of dolphins and beluga whales to learn how to design more efficient methods of detecting objects

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    In trying to determine where the Garden of Eden might have been located‚ we have an immediate problem‚ because while the biblical description is quite detailed‚ it is also fairly succinct. We are told only that: The Lord God planted a garden in Eden‚ in the east; and there he put the man whom he had formed. . . . A river flows out of Eden to water the garden‚ and from there it divides and becomes four branches. The name of the first is Pishon; it is the one that flows around the whole land of

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    Physical‚ and Archaeology. S-C Anthropology studies living people’s cultures using comparisons to learn how different they are from another culture. Linguistic Anthropology is the study of language in humans and can be studied with one particular language or through multiple comparisons. Physical Anthropology solely focuses on the human body‚ it is a scientific study of biological evolution and variation in humans and also taking a look at primates‚ humans closest living relatives. Archaeology is the scientific

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    Harbor seals are marine mammals that are found in the coastal waters of the Northern Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. They can also be found in the Baltic and North Seas. The harbor seals are usually either silver‚ grey‚ brown‚ or black and tend to have assorted spots of brown or black around their body‚ primarily below their chins and on their chests. These spots tend to be oval shaped and their orientation is speckled. Harbor seals are able to reach around 6 feet in length (Hopkins State Marine Reserve

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