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    Subject: Quotation for Surveying Instruments  Dear Sir / Madam‚ Qty Item Description Total 1 STONEX Italian Sokkia software Laser Electronic Total station model R2 Plus 350m Reflector less. Accuracy 5 second ‚ Dual display‚ Measuring Range with Prism 3000-5000 meter‚ reflector less Range 500 meter internal memory 128MB & external Card slot support up 2-3 GB. Complete in case with standard accessories‚ two batteries‚ data cable software CD‚ Wooden Tripod single prism target

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    meiji constitution

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    will introduce about the Meiji Constitution‚ which was written in Feb 11‚ 1889 in Japan by Ito Hirobumi‚ who was appointed by the Emperor of Japan as the prime minister after being designated by the Diet‚ with a group of other government leaders and several western scholars. European democratic politics were prevailing at that present‚ in which citizens‚ instead of Emperor‚ have the authority to vote or judge. However‚ found that a constitution should most fit national conditions and the country’s

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    How did the relationship between Austria and Prussia develop after 1815 and before 1850? The relationship between Austria and Prussia developed a lot during the era of economic wealth‚ revolution and war. Many governments were restored in Europe (after the defeating Napoleon). Legitimate monarchy was set up meaning the hereditary ruling families would be restored to their old thrones. This was agreed partly because it was seen as a more stable and suitable system suited to peace. Also Metternich

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    Reading the Constitution.

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    In their essay‚ "How Not to Read the Constitution"‚ Lawrence Tribe and Michael Dorf describe the ways the Constitution has been interpreted by different people. Tribe and Dorf make it clear that the idea that the Constitution should be interpreted based on what the framers original intent was is not the way to read the Constitution‚ it takes much more than that. Tribe and Dorf also explain that justices do not interpret the Constitution in a way that would please the readers (the people) on purpose

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    Constitution Center

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    During my visit to the constitution center‚ I was not sure which exhibits to visit‚ it was recommended to me that I to visit their newest exhibit The Rise and Fall of Prohibition. The prohibition era had always interested me but I did not know much about it besides the 18th and 21st amendment created and then repealed the act. However‚ after visiting the realistic exhibit I am thoroughly informed and fascinated by the events that took place during that time period. The exhibit has over 100 artifacts

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    In his book‚ William Zinsser defines unity as the anchor for good writing. It means that‚ in a prose‚ a writer should maintain unity. Let it be the pronoun‚ the tense or the mood‚ there should be unity in the whole prose and the reader must be in a state to understand the right context about what the writer wants to say. For example‚ consider a situation‚ where the writer is supposed to explain a situation or a scene that he is observing or experiencing‚ he must be able to make the reader visualize

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    The Indian Constitution

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    The Constitution of India is supreme law of India. It lays down the framework defining fundamental political principles‚ establishes the structure‚ procedures‚ powers‚ and duties of government institutions‚ and sets out fundamental rights‚ directive principles‚ and the duties of citizens. It is the longest[1] written constitution of any sovereign country in the world‚ containing 444[Note 1] articles in 22 parts‚ 12 schedules and 118 amendments. Besides the Hindi version‚ there is an official English

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    The purpose of the Constitution according to the Preamble The Preamble of the Constitution states the fundamental purposes‚ principles‚ and goals of the government established by the Constitution. The Preamble also outlines the Constitution and how it operates. It is basically a summary of the Constitution that states the purposes and intentions of the United States Government. The Constitution‚ According to the

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    The north and south US both had their fair share of differences during the time of 1800 to 1850. Some of these differences were minor while others were quit large. One of these differences was the economy. In the Northern part of the US‚ there were many small farmers‚ but the North was also becoming more industrialized as well. Looking back in time to the 1800s many factory had started to manufacture products that were earlier inaccessible. This also provided work for people. Meanwhile on the southern

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    DBQ 17: A National Clash of Cultures in the 1920’s With the arrival of the 1920’s‚ new battles fought between traditionalist rural society and modernist urban civilization arose in the postwar United States. These urban-rural culture wars of this time period represent the everlasting conflict between conservatives and liberals. The 1920 census demonstrated to traditionalists that their views were under attack by the modernists who gradually came to outnumber them. Traditionalists were disturbed

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