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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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    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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    The term Jim Crow is believed to have originated around 1830 when a white‚ minstrel show performer‚ Thomas "Daddy" Rice‚ blackened his face with charcoal paste or burnt cork and danced a ridiculous jig while singing the lyrics to the song‚ "Jump Jim Crow." Rice created this character after seeing (while traveling in the South) a crippled‚ elderly black man (or some say a young black boy) dancing and singing a song ending with these chorus words: "Weel about and turn about and do jis so‚ Eb’ry time

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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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    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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    Observation Performed at Atascadero Lake Park Robert Paul Johnson Columbia College Abstract This paper is a summary of an observation that occurred at Atascadero Lake Park in Atascadero‚ California. The observation occurred over a three hour period using a checklist that was developed prior to the observation. Although there were several children playing at the park on this particular day I focused primarily on one child and his interactions with peers and the adult authority figure present

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    I. INTRODUCTION The Olympic Games took place in the United States at Salt Lake City‚ Utah. The tournament opened on February 8‚ 2002 and closed on February 24‚ 2002. There were 77 NOCs‚ 2‚399 athletes‚ 78 events‚ 22‚000 volunteers and 8‚730 of the media. “The Games saw the expansion of the Olympic program to 78 events‚ including the return of skeleton and the introduction of women’s bobsleighs. Athletes from a record 18 National Olympic Committees earned gold medals‚ including first-ever gold for

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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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    Setiady Engl-122 Reading Response Place of Memories E.B. White described the lake with subjective description that delivered his emotion and impression towards the lake. He wrote “Once More to the Lake” recalling his memories with his father and taking along his son for the first time. The theme of this essay was the passage of time and the changes occurred in the lake. He revealed the differences of the lake and that he himself had changed by time‚ yet still felt the bond tied between his past

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