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    A blinding burst of light fills the room‚ shadows swirling around it as a figure begins to form in the centre of the glowing orb. A young woman now stands where the light once was. Her jet black hair‚ almost unnoticeable as the shadows form a cloak around her body. All that can be seen through her cloak of shadows is her pale white skin and sparkling crimson eye. A few metres away lay a young boy. Her crimson eyes meet his ghostly white ones for a brief moment before the room is filled with cheers

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    Australia‚ a country of British colonisation‚ is‚ in the modern day‚ considered a multicultural land which has been heavily influenced by immigrants. Following the two decades post-World War II‚ Australia’s economy and British orientated culture varied greatly due to many waves of migrations‚ especially that of Italians‚ who ventured for a better life and new opportunities‚ which worked in favour for Australia. Lifestyle skills‚ values and knowledge‚ especially regarding agriculture‚ that the citizens

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    Abstract: This article deals with the chemical composition of essential oil from the fruits of Solanum erianthum‚ a species extensively used in traditional medicine. The essential oil from fruits was extracted by hydrodistillation and the chemical composition of the essential oil was analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The yield of essential oil based on the dry weight of the plant was 0.05 % (v/w). Twenty two compounds accounting for 99.2 % of the total oil were identified

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    used only have enough force to get the situation under control (NCJRS Section 7). The police officers said that it was mainly the suspects who resisted more than they should have. From the report it was stated that when police tried to use oleoresin capsicum on drunk or high patients‚ this had no effect on them (NCJRS‚ Section 7). This will lead in turn to make some police officers use more force than necessary to help calm down suspects. If a police officer is struggling for his or her life and is trying

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    There is a widespread and persistent problem of police brutality across the United States. Thousands of individual complaints about police abuse are reported each year and local authorities pay out millions of dollars to victims in damages after lawsuits. Police officers have beaten and shot unresisting suspects; they have misused batons‚ chemical sprays‚ and electro-shock weapons; they have injured or killed people by placing them in dangerous restraint holds. This is the first paragraph of an

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    Maggi losing instant noodles market share in India to new entrants * NEW DELHI: Maggi instant noodles‚ foods major Nestle’s flagship brand that has dominated the Indian instant noodles market for nearly three decades‚ is losing market share on a monthly basis to newer entrants such as GlaxoSmithKline’s (GSK) Horlicks Foodles‚ Hindustan Unilever’s (HUL) Knorr Soupy noodles‚ Big Bazaar’s Tasty Treat‚ Top Ramen and several other smaller players‚ according to data by market research firm Nielsen

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    Consumption Pattern of Australian Main Dishes Among Teenagers in Sydney‚ Australia Introduction As a nation‚ Australia is endowed with good health and one of the most diverse‚ nutritious and attractive food supplies in the world. Australian society generally is provided with an abundant‚ safe and affordable food supply that has developed to incorporate an increasing diversity of experiences and tastes. Teenage years or adolescence is an important growth and development period which has involvement

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    Contents Introduction 2 Main body 2 2.1 Waldorf Astoria Hotel – The Caledonian 2 2.2 What is Afternoon Tea? 3 2.3 History of Afternoon Tea 4 2.4 Waldorf Astoria and Afternoon tea 5 2.5 Applying theories 9 2.5.1 The four realms of experience 9 2.5.2 The tourist gaze 10 2.5.3 Five steps in staging a memorable experience 10 2.5.4 The Theatre Metaphor 11 Conclusion 11 Works Cited 12 Appendix 1 13 Introduction “Experience” as a noun can describe the way of learning something‚ the way a human being

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    Phonology Indian accents vary greatly. Some Indians speak English with an accent very close to a Standard British (Received Pronunciation) accent (though not the same); others lean toward a more ’vernacular’‚ native-tinted‚ accent for their English speech. [edit] Vowels In general‚ Indian English has fewer peculiarities in its vowel sounds than the consonants‚ especially as spoken by native speakers of languages like Hindi‚ the vowel phoneme system having some similarities with that of English

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    method and varying surface soil moisture on the stand establishment of mungbean (Vigna ra-diata L.). Bangladesh J. Scient. and Indust. Res. 32: 295-301. Odell‚ G.B.‚ D.J Perl‚ M. and Z. Feder. 1981. Improved seedling development of pepper seeds (Capsicum an-num) by seed treatment for re-germination activities. Seed Sci. Tech. 9: 655-663. Peterson‚ J.R Pill‚ W.G. and W.E. Finch-Savage. 1988. Effect of combining priming and plant growth regula-tor treatment on the synchronization of car-rot seed germination

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