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    A DREADFUL ROAD ACCIDENT

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    MY FAVOURITE PERSONALITY To be favorite means to be one’s after heart or the dearest to someone. Different people have different choices. Some people like National Heroes‚ family members like father and mother and many other personalities. But I am one of the fortunate of them who like their mothers. With me‚ my mother is the best woman in the world. No one can replace her in my heart.  I admire my mother‚ I don’t know why she is always busy with daily chores‚ taking care of my family but she never

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    Slavery - Slave Resistance

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    1800‚ he began carefully creating a plan‚ in which he would invade Richmond‚ Virginia. From there he would take over the armory and the powder house‚ in order to have complete control over the city. He soon recruited more than a thousand slaves and had weapons on hand. On August 30‚ 1800‚ Gabriel ’s army collected outside Richmond. Unfortunately‚ they were unable to attack the city‚ as a violent rainstorm ensued‚ and ended up washing out all the bridges and roads. His plans were revealed to Governor

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    Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance Maricia Overly Professor Ellen Doyle South University Online July 30‚ 2011 Abstract “Super Bugs” (Clemmitt‚ 2007) are beginning to take control of our health. Antibiotic resistance has enabled germs that once caused very little harm the ability to leave us in dire straights. The worst part of these “Super Bugs” (Clemmitt‚ 2007) is that people can be walking around with them infecting others without knowing it. Evolution of bugs due to the overuse of antibiotics

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    different ways; Ionographic‚ Feminist‚ and Contextual points of view. In this painting there are lots of signs and symbols for different objects throughout the painting. First and most obvious is the lady flying across the middle of the painting‚ “Miss Columbia” as she symbolizes the USA‚ a large‚ luminous‚ ethereal‚ feminine figure of “American Progress” with the “star of the empire” on her forehead and long‚ light‚ wavy hair leads miners‚ settlers‚ and travelers from East to West. The symbols throughout

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    earthquake resistance design

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    than the Earthquake”. By using appropriate Earthquake resistance design we can ultimately reach our goal. India and other parts of the world are prone to frequent earth quakes. It makes a great attention to the scientist & research scholars. It’s not able to control the earthquake but we can make suitable design. Advance technology is to save the structure and reduce the death rate. IS 1893-1984 code provision for CRITERIA FOR EARTHQUAKE RESISTANCE STRUCTURES has been revised by INDIAN STANDARDS as

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    Women in Slave Resistance

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    the natural warriors that they were ‚ enslaved women sought to resist slavery in an effort to regain the status they once had‚ that is being free and self-respected. This paper will therefore focus on the contribution of enslaved women in the British West Indies to the dismantlement of the system of slavery in the BWI during the 18th and 19th centuries. WOMEN’S RESISTANCE Female slaves on plantations‚ adopted some of the same methods as men to crush slavery. They employed quiet‚ subtle and almost

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    North west resistance

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    The North-West Resistance 1885 The Battle of Batoche The battle at Batoche lasted for four days‚ from May 9 to May 12. There 300 Metis and First Nations that participated in this battle. They dug rifle pits‚ and fired at Middleton’s Troops. By the last day of the battle the Metis and First Nations were out of ammunition. They started firing stones and nails from their rifles. Middleton’s troops invaded the rifle pits and the battle was over. There were over 25 dead from both sides Cut Knife Hill

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    that contributed to these women’s success‚ resistance and resilience were found as the common combination of influence. Resistance involves the response to unjust circumstances with strategies for the betterment of the situation. Resilience‚ on the other hand‚ refers to the coping and adapting mechanisms used to deal with adversities. In this particular case‚ resistance and resilience goes hand-in-hand‚ in which “resilient individuals

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    the end of the War. Despite the strenuous work Nancy had undertaken in the past months‚ all was effortless compared to what was coming. In late April of 1944‚ Nancy and Major John Farmer were parachuted into the Auvergne region in central France to locate and organize the band of Maquis‚ establish ammunition‚ collect weapons from the nightly parachute drops‚ and arrange wireless communication with England. They had to organize the resistance to prepare for D-Day.

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    Non Violent Resistance

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    violent‚ support tends to diminish from the regime causing a power shift and essentially the regime could collapse due to exhausting funds and lack of support. That is a very interesting and true perspective of a non violent protest strategy that I had not thought of and

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