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    Gravure Printing

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    Order (FPO) The Fruit Products Order is concerned with fruit and vegetable products including synthetic beverages‚ syrups‚ sharbats and vinegar. The objective of this law is mainly to regulate the quality and hygiene of these products. The important labeling rule under FPO is that all labels should have the approval of the authorities concerned‚ and carry the license number allotted. When a bottle is used as the package‚ it should be so sealed that it cannot be opened without destroying the

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    Why is the Bill of Rights Important? What is the Bill of Rights? The Bill of Rights is your unalienable rights. You receive these rights at birth and they cannot be taken away. For several states the only way that they would be given the ratification of the constitution was if or when a Federalist supporter promised to add a BIll of Rights. Anti federalist like George Mason feared an overly powerful Government. The first congress assembled in 1789‚ they immediately started deciding whether or

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    objectivity and independence‚ due care‚ and the scope and nature of services. Most importantly‚ this code of conduct is put into place to ensure the reliability‚ integrity‚ honesty‚ and unbiased information is put into place while serving a purpose to the community. The three most important principles of this code would be integrity‚ objectivity and independence‚ and the scope and nature of services. The Three Most Important Principles

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    What was the most important reason to the outbreak of World War 1? The Great War (now known as World War 1) took place for 4 years from the 28th July of 1914 to the 11th of November 1918. There were two sides to the war‚ The Central Powers (Germany and Austria-Hungary) and The Allied Powers (The British Empire‚ France‚ The Russian Empire‚ Belgium‚ Italy etc.) There were about 16 million deaths and 21 million casualties. The Allies won the war and forced the end of the German Empire and the Treaty

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    I feel that the First Amendment (freedoms of speech‚ press‚ religion‚ petition‚ and assembly) is the most important constitutional amendment in the Bill of Rights. This is because the first amendment serves as an enabler of the discussion of other ideas‚ including the other constitutional amendments themselves without fear of negative consequence(s) from the government; most of the amendments‚ at least in the Bill of Rights‚ have controversy surrounding them; for example‚ the Fifth Amendment allows

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    school because we were about to get off for a holiday‚ so everyone that showed up went to the auditorium to watch movies. A teacher came looking for me and said that I had to go to the office. I thought I was in trouble or something. When I walked in and saw my grandma and my aunt‚ I knew something was wrong. They made me sit down and they told me that Taylor had died.     My mind automatically went to my mom and little sister and how badly they would freak out. I knew that I had to put my feelings

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    The Day that Changed my Life There I was having an ordinary day‚ a barbecue with my friends where all went as normal and then I get a call from my daughter‚ I was so happy as she hadn’t called me in over 6 weeks but that happiness was only temporary. She wanted to have lunch with me at that afternoon so I abandoned my friends and the barbecue just for her. While there our conversation stays on only one topic‚ me‚ until she wants the favour that I regret giving- my permission to go to Kenya for some

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    Samurai‚ warriors that fought to show respect and honor to their ancestors and community. Samurai was placed in the middle of the social pyramid this means that the samurais did not have too little or too much power. Samurai are very important in history because‚ they would take on Seppuku which is a ritual suicide and these warriors swords had a special significance. To begin with‚ the ritual suicide that the Samurai would perform is significant because‚ assuming that the Samurai were to lose in

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    history of fingerprinting and where it originated‚ Valerie will then give a general summary of finger printing and tell us how it works etc and finally sarah will explain to us the modern uses of finger printing and how it is used in todays world. We hope you enjoy or presentation and that it broadens your mind about a very interesting evidence area. Thank you. When we think of finger printing we immediately think of C.S.I Miami or C.S.I Las vegas and using swabs to gather vital D.N.A evidence

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    PRESS DURING EMERGENCY The promulgation of Emergency and Press Censorship on June 26‚ 1975 constituted the darkest chapter in press history in free India. The period had its immediate and long term repercussions for the press. In fact‚ in the past decade‚ dark shades of press censorship were indeed hovering over the country. And more dangerously‚ new forms of have been invented in the changed scenario of globalisation. It was the censorship of 1975‚ which showed how the press at large became a

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