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    Taj Mahal‚ Agra Built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in 1631‚ in memory of his wife Mumtaz‚ the Taj Mahal is one of the top 7 wonders of the world. Golden Temple‚ Amritsar The Golder Temple (Harmandir Sahib/Darbar Sahib)‚ is the holiest shrine of Sikhism. Guru Ram Das Ji founded the city of Amritsar in the 16th centurywhen it was constructed. An active place of worship for Sikhs‚ the Harmandir Sahib is also visited by people from other religion. Mysore Palace The Palace of Mysore was

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    Constructive Controversy

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    cooperative‚ but not competitive goals between departments induce constructive controversy dynamics among employees from different departments that in turn result in organizational task accomplishment‚ commitment to the organization‚ and confidence in working together in the future. Results further indicate that organizational identification moderated the association of competitive goal interdependence with constructive controversy such that the negative association was weaker with higher organizational

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    Called a monument to love‚ the Taj Mahal has also been called "India’s most famous and finest example of architecture.  We could call it a monument to symmetry. From the formal gardens divided into four sections‚ to the tomb 900 feet from the entrance‚ the four minarets continue this symmetrical theme. The minarets next to the Taj Mahal are 41.1 meters or 137 feet high and are cylindrical columns with beveled angles. Located at each of the corners of the raised marble plinth the minarets repeat the right

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    Controversy of Globish

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    THE CONTROVERSY OF GLOBISH AND ITS IMPACT AS A POTENTIAL WORLD LANGUAGE Meghan McCutcheon Concordia University Abstract This paper explains the current arguments surrounding the use of an impending world language. Four different sources are used throughout the paper as a means to better explain the notion of Jean-Paul Nerrière’s brainchild of ‘Globish’ as a front-runner for the use of a world language. These sources differ somewhat of their interpretation of ‘Globish’

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    Rap's Controversy

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    Rap’s Controversy The most popular new music to emerge from the ‘80’s was rap music. It first developed in the mid ‘70’s in New York City‚ and soon in other urban areas‚ primarily amongst African-American teen-agers. It became very popular with the urban public that it soon began to spread throughout the United States and much of the world. It replaced rock music as the creative force in music of the ‘80’s and ‘90’s. However‚ as popular as it was then and it is now‚ the lyrics of many rap songs

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    A self-proclaimed http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/6-quotes-that-perfectly-sum-up-why-obama-loves-hawaii_us_5683314ce4b014efe0d9902a "island boy" with "aloha spirit‚" it’s clear that Hawaii http://www.care2.com/causes/rules-about-swimming-with-dolphins-could-soon-change-in-hawaii.html means a lot to President Barack Obama. http://www.care2.com/causes/president-obama-announces-sweeping-gun-control-reforms.html In a Paris COP21 speech‚ President Obama explained‚ "Some of their [Asia-Pacific] nations

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    Photography Controversy

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    art and be able to learn more about photoshop when getting the help from my mentor. Throughout this project‚ I will be focusing on the art of photography. My focus will be on the concept of photography that revolves around an express of art. By this I will research the controversy is

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    2011 A Study of the Damages to Historical Monuments due to Climatic Factors and Air Pollution and Offering Solutions Shoureshe Kanani‚ Hassan Zandi Abstract—Historical monuments as architectural heritage are‚ economically and culturally‚ considered one of the key aspects for modern communities. Cultural heritage represents a country’s national identity and pride and maintains and enriches that country’s culture. Therefore‚ conservation of the monuments remained from our ancestors requires everybody’s

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    to the Past A monument is a piece of art that links the events from the past to our present and it is place to commemorate those famous and notable persons or events that shape a nation’s history. Some monuments are immortalized in massive stones‚ like Mount Rushmore‚ others in smaller pieces of metal‚ like the monument of Christopher Columbus in Pennsylvania‚ and others create them for religious purposes‚ like that of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro‚ Brazil. All these monuments were made with

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    Monuments and memorials are always being built to commemorate events and people of the past that hold significance to a general audience. Sometimes people will not enjoy the display put in front of them other times people will tear up at the glimpse of a great monument like the statue of liberty. A group or agency should consider the value of the historical figure or event and should consider if residents of a location would or would not oppose a certain monument in the area. A monument or memorial

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