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    Value of the Ships The development of ships has allowed people to export goods all over the world and to also travel usefully. In the poem “The Cargo Hulks” written by Peter Trower and the story “Breaking Ships” by Roland Buerk‚ the texts both discuss the ships that are used in people’s lives. In both texts‚ the ships both undergo unforeseen value change as the writer’s use literary terms to show this and while these texts talk about the expected worth of Cargo Hulks and The Asian Tiger‚ the worth

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    History of Bangladesh

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    1971 was for independence from Pakistan. India and Pakistan got independence from the British rule in 1947. Pakistan had two parts‚ East and West‚ which were separated by about 1‚000 miles. East Pakistan was mainly the eastern part of the province of Bengal. The capital of Pakistan was Karachi in West Pakistan and was moved to Islamabad in 1958. However‚ due to discrimination in economy and ruling powers against them‚ the East Pakistanis vigorously protested and declared independence on March 26‚ 1971

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    government has issued a high alert. Here’s all that you need to know about the tropical cyclone Phailin: # It is classified as a Severe Cyclonic Storm. The India Meteorological Department’s (IMD)‚ latest bulletin says it originated over east central Bay of Bengal and has now intensified as it moved Northwestwards 800km southeast of Paradip‚ and 870

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    Ganga Project

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    Born in the lap of the Himlayas‚ I have been flowing towards the sea for ages‚ through hills and valleys and planes by earning love and good wishes of all whom I meet on my long way.I am a river‚ a dancing maid‚ who knows not how to tarry for a while. When I was given this eternal flow I remember not‚ and when it will end is a mystery to me. This much I know that I was given my birth to serve the earth with her animate or inanimate creations. My life is a dedicated one‚ meant to purify the filth

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    Wind is caused by differences in atmospheric pressure created‚ in large part‚ by the unequal heating of the earth’s surface by the sun. Air moves from a region of higher pressure to one of lower pressure and this movement is wind. Any difference in pressure will cause wind‚ but the greater the difference the stronger the wind. The direction that wind takes is influenced by the rotation of the earth. On a non-rotating earth wind would move in a straight path from a high- to a low-pressure area. It

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    Technology The earliest evidence of technological progress in the India is to be found in the remains of Harappan civilization (4000-3000 BC.). Archaeological remains point to the existence of well planned urban centres the boasted of private and public dwelling laid out in orderly fashion along with roads and drainage systems completing them. The drainage systems are particularly remarkable for the times since they are built underground and constructed in a manner to allow for regular cleaning

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    The Brahmaputra River

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    Assam Valley as Brahmaputra and south through Bangladesh as the Jamuna (not to be mistaken with Yamuna of India). In the vast Ganges Delta it merges with the Padma‚ the main distributary of the Ganges‚ then the Meghna‚ before emptying into the Bay of Bengal.[4] About 1‚800 miles (2‚900 km) long‚ the Brahmaputra is an important river for irrigation and transportation. The average depth of the river is 124 feet (38 m) and maximum depth is 380 feet (120 m). The river is prone to catastrophic flooding

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    The study of universe is known as Cosmology. Total universe is commonly defined as the totality of everything that exists including all physical matter and energy‚ the planets‚ stars‚ galaxies and the contents of intergalactic space. Galaxy: A galaxy is a vest system of billions of stars‚ dust and light gases bound by their own gravity. There are 100 billion galaxies in the universe and each galaxy has‚ an average‚ 100 billions stars. (1022 stars) Our galaxy is Milky Way Galaxy (or the Akash Ganga)

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    BIOGRAPHY Samudragupta (ruled 335-380) is the second leader of the Gupta Dynasty‚ who introduced the Golden Age in India. He was a kindhearted ruler‚ an incredible warrior and a supporter of expressions. Samudragupta‚ child of Chandragupta‚ was maybe the best ruler of Gupta administration. His name shows up in the Javanese content ’Tantrikamandaka’. In any case‚ the most itemized and real record of his reign is safeguarded in the stone mainstay of Allahabad‚ formed by Harisena‚ the court artist

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    Mr Ahmed Hassan Malik

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    Land Disputes between India Pakistan Post Separations 1 Acknowledgement 2 Declarations Chapter 1 Objectives Introduction Background The Indian Subcontinent The 1947 Separation Movement Distribution of Land and its Basis Post Separation Sub Continent Post Separation Pakistan Post Separation India Chapter 2 Tensions between India Pakistan The three Wars Kashmir Issue Sir Creek Conflict The Kargil War Chapter 3 Future Consequences Effect on Asia Chapter 4 My Analysis

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