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    involved in PD through abnormal expression and accumulation of the protein As with most modern scientific discoveries‚ epigenetics has been talked about in the past with no great interest or regard. Conrad Waddington used the term ‘epigenome’ in 1943 to define the

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    History of Lebanon

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     Geography of Lebanon Lebanon is today a small republic stretching approximately 160 kilometers along the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea with a total area of 10‚452 kilometers square and an estimated population of 3‚874‚050 according to an independent 2006 estimate‚ including Palestinian refugees and foreign workers‚ mainly Syrian. Lebanese territory is dominated mostly by mountains which consist of the parallel ranges of the Lebanon and the Anti-Lebanon. Between the Lebanon

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    BLITZKRIEG (LIGHTNING WAR) In the first phase of World War II in Europe‚ Germany sought to avoid a long war. Germany’s strategy was to defeat its opponents in a series of short campaigns. Germany quickly overran much of Europe and was victorious for more than two years by relying on a new military tactic called the "Blitzkrieg" (lightning war). Blitzkrieg tactics required the concentration of offensive weapons (such as tanks‚ planes‚ and artillery) along a narrow front. These forces would

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    Table of Contents ▪ Introduction……………………………….2 ▪ Literature review………………………….4 ▪ References………………………………….10 ▪ Hypothesis………………………………….11 ▪ Methodology………………………………..11 Delimitation Type of study Theoretical framework Introduction: A nation is a group of people who share common history‚ culture‚ language and ethnic origin often possessing or seeking its own government. National identity refers to the distinguish features of group and to the individual’ sense

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    cause agitation and then to the rising of sovereign states. Thus‚ initially after Independence the country was divided into states belonging to 3 classes Class ‘A’ states‚ which were made up of the former British Provinces‚ such as Uttar Pradesh‚ West Bengal and Bihar; Class ‘B’ states‚ which were made up of former large princely states and large amalgamated unions of states‚ such as Hyderabad‚ Mysore and Rajasthan; and Class ‘C’ states‚ which were those formed out of smaller princely states‚ such as

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    Shubash Chandra Bose Netaji as he was called was a very prominent figure in the Indian freedom struggle. His sole aim was the freedom of his country and he termed it as a necessity and didn’t agree with Gandhiji on the terms that it can be negotiated. He was well educated and believed that there should be complete intolerance for caste-differentiation‚ racism or religious separation. His was so active in the Indian National Congress that he was arrested several times by the British Government. Soon

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    Essay on The Indian Economy India was a direct colony of the British and the impact of this colonial rule over the economy and society of India has been immense. It must be stated at the outset that direct colonial rule leaves a total impact on the colonized society because every aspect of social life is influenced by colonial policies of the colonizers. A direct colony (as was the case with India) is under the complete control of the colonizers and colonial policies and interests influence every

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    Four Social Reformers

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    independent thinker. He advocated the study of English‚ Science‚ Western Medicine and Technology. He was given the title ’Raja’ by the Mughal Emperor. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was born on May 22‚ 1772 in village Radhanagar in the District of Hooghly in Bengal. His father Ramkanto Roy was a Vaishnavite‚ while his mother‚ Tarini‚ was from a Shakta background. Raja Ram Mohun Roy was sent to Patna for higher studies. By the age of fifteen‚ Raja Rammohun Roy had learnt Bangla‚ Persian‚ Arabic and Sanskrit.

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    bacillus that varies in size from 1-3 µm in length by 0.5-0.8 µm in diameter)‚ present in food or water (raw shellfish‚ uncooked fruits and vegetables‚ and other foods). The disease is most common in places with poor sanitation‚ crowding‚ war‚ and famine.  Transmission: (reference 1) When humans ingest cholera bacteria‚ they may not become sick themselves‚ but they still pass the bacteria in other ways such as contaminating food or water supplies‚ which can serve as ideal breeding grounds for

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    Indian Legal History

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    Introduction: A great step was taken in the Indian legal history when the supreme court of judicature was created at Calcutta under the regulating act of 1773. Bengal‚ Bihar and Orissa were in the grip of confusion‚ chaos and anarchy after the battle of plassey. The company’s servants exploited the people‚ amassed the wealth and returned to England. All servants high or low suffered from one obsession only how to achieve easy fortune in India and return to England as soon as possible. These people

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