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    1 Location-Manipal lake Name-K.MOHANA SESHA SAI ASHOK Registration no. 140904176 Batch U-1 Roll no.-10 It was early Monday morning ‚we all students of batch one had to report in front of nlh. we were accompanied by our evs teacher and a sir who was a previous mit student and lives in manipal udipi so he knows a lot abt the place‚ he is a passionate photographer. It was our first field trip from MIT when we‚ the first batch of our section was taken to Manipal lake.The lake was previously known

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    “Asian Carp and the Effect on the Great Lakes” Statement of the Issue Asian carp are a threat to the Great Lakes if they invade them.   They could destroy the Great Lakes ecosystem by overpopulating the lakes and disrupting the food chain.   Asian carp are large fish that can weigh up to 100 pounds and grow to more than four feet long and will consume an excess amount of food and leave the other fish with very little to eat.   With these carp in the water sport fishing will be affected along

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    The Jim Crow Laws are laws that are used to enforce segregation. The laws were anti-black and established to protect the white man. This put a harsh time on black people in the country during the time that Harper Lee wrote “To Kill a Mockingbird”. The Jim Crow Laws protected the white man‚ but at the same amendments were violated adding hostility to our communities. Atticus brings this to our attention when he says‚ "There’s something in our world that makes men lose their heads they couldn’t be

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    urgent for racial justice advocates today than ensuring that America’s current racial caste system is its last.” – Michelle Alexander‚ The New Jim Crow In The New Jim Crow‚ Michelle Alexander (2010) describes an American paradigm that encourages pervasive racial injustices that are beyond average comprehension. In particular‚ the “New Jim Crow” is a system that predicates current racial differences on past social constructs that relate and date back to slavery and the Civil Rights Movement

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    Harper Lee has chosen to write her book To Kill A Mockingbird. In this paper there will be many connections to the Jim Crow laws‚ mob mentality‚ and the Scottsboro trials. The Jim Crow laws were one of many historical events that appeared in To Kill A Mockingbird. The Jim Crow laws were a series of laws against African Americans in the mid 1960s (Pilgrim). one example of a Jim Crow law is that a black person could not accuse a White person of lying (Pilgrim). Another law is that a Black person

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    crystalline waters‚ Dale Hollow Lake houseboat rentals are a popular vacation choice. Known for being one of the world’s best lakes for smallmouth bass‚ this Northern Tennessee lake is excellent place for fishing‚ hiking and swimming. Visitors can enjoy wandering the miles of green shoreline or water skiing in the summer sun. Clean‚ Clear Waters Dale Hollow Lake boat rentals remain popular because of the clean‚ clear waters. This lake is known for being one of the cleanest lakes in the country‚ and it

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    Background 1.1 Development of Writing and Publishing in Tanzania 1.2 The Book Chain in Tanzania 1.3 Literacy‚ Readership and Reading Promotion 08 08 09 13 Chapter 2: Government Policies on Education‚ Books and Reading 2.1 Colonial Education and Language Policies 15 15 2.2 Education Policies 1962 – 1995 2.3 Structural/Organizational Framework 16 20 PART II: DECLARATION OF POLICY Preamble 21 21 Chapter 3: Rationale‚ Vision and Objectives 3.1 Rationale for a Book Policy

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    Hilton Lake Taupo Introducing Hilton Lake Taupo is one of the most popular hotel of taupo. It’s just 15 minutes’ drive from taupo airport. There are 113 rooms in our hotel. Taupo is a destination of many International tourist. Tourist travel there in vacations so they like to stay near taupo city. And our hotel is just 10 minutes from city centre. We provide a lot of facilities to our customers like‚ Daily Newspaper‚ serving animals‚ smoking available‚ free car parking‚ fitness centre etc

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    Greasy Lake My intent is to share with you comparisons of what the author portrays his characters to be rather than who hey really are. Allusion played a significant role in how the author described a theme throughout this story where the characters thought of themselves as the epitome of being bad in the short story “Greasy Lake”(Boyle). The allusion is one of the many ways the author developed his characters into bad guys. The opening paragraph of the story paints a picture wit the first sentence

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    Once More to the Lake by E.B. WhiteOnce More to the Lake‚ by E.B. White was an essay in which a father struggles to find himself. The essay is about a little boy and his father. They go to a lake where the father had been in his childhood years. The father looks back at those years and tries to relive the moments through his son’s eyes. He knows he can’t‚ and has difficulty dealing with the fact that he can’t go back in time. E.B. White’s way of letting the reader know that the father is in a way

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