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    Unnayan Parishad (BUP)‚ Dhaka‚ Bangladesh; Center for Environmental and Resource Studies (CEARS)‚ University of Waikato‚ Hamilton; and Climate Research Institute‚ University of East Anglia‚ Norwich Emanuel KA (1987) The dependence of hurricane intensity. Nature 329:483–485 116 Clim Res 12: 109–116‚ 1999 Emanuel KA (1988) Toward a general theory of hurricanes. Am Sci 76:371–379 Frank WM (1985) Tropical cyclone formation. In: Elsberry RL (ed) Global view of tropical cyclones‚ based on the International

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    Bedouin of the Middle East

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    where they come from‚ and how they live. The unit of subsistence for the Bedouin of the Middle East is best described as nomads. Pastoral nomads raise herds and depend on livestock. They also migrate from place to place hunting and gather food. (Emanuel Marx‚ June.‚ 1977). Bedouins are nomadic Arabs which inhabit deserts located in the Middle East and the northern parts of Africa. In the past‚ however‚ Bedouins only inhabited the deserts of the Middle East. After Muslims took over northern Africa

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    The Warsaw Ghetto

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    Imagine waking up everyday in fear that you might be stolen away from your home; away from the people you loved‚ away from the only scarce bit of hope you held on to. That’s how the residents in the Warsaw ghetto lived. Always in fear‚ always fighting for freedom‚ but never giving up. Their homes became rooms packed with other Jewish families. Three course meals got reduced to mere bread crumbs a day. Clothes were tarnished‚ living conditions were harsh‚ and yet the Warsaw residents never gave up

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    RELIGIOUS WORLD: MYTH AND RITUALS IN HINDUISM Any religion is a myth in its entirety which often explain the natural phenomenon as an account of its history. Myth is a story from early periods of history involving a culture’s legendary heroes and/or their deities. Likewise‚ to call Hinduism a religion raises the question of ’What is a religion?’ The term ’religion’ is Western in origin. It comes from Latin and originally meant the bond between people and their gods. In the study of religions‚ the

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    The speech that I decided to do is John F. Kennedy’s Address to the Houston Ministerial Association. I will be using both external and internal criticism. With the external criticism I will be examining the time‚ the occasion‚ how the audience reacted‚ John F Kennedy’s biographical factors and the effects of the speech. John F Kennedy came from a strong political family‚ was well educated‚ defended his country in WW II and received rewards for his courage and bravery‚ and along with his political

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    The Attacks in Gaza

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    How many of us are aware of the ongoing situation in Gaza? What’s the root cause of this inhuman conflict between Israel and Palestine? and why is the US supporting the Israel? I am going to talk about all this‚ at the end of this i know each one of us will go back and pray for our brothers and sisters back in Palestine. During the late 1800s‚ a movement known as Zionism arose to establish a Jewish state in Palestine‚ then a territory under the Ottoman Empire. As a result of World War I‚ the Ottoman

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    Nuclear Energy

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    2013‚ Pages 4–12 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2013.04.062 Article history Received 10 May 2012 Accepted 26 April 2013 Available online 30 May 2013 Ricardo Luis Pereira dos Santos‚ Luiz Pinguelli Rosa‚ Maurício Cardoso Arouca‚ Alan Emanuel Duailibe Ribeiro The importance of nuclear energy for the expansion of Brazil’s electricity grid Energy Policy‚ Volume 60‚ September 2013‚ Pages 284–289 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2013.05.020 Article history Received 6 June 2012 Accepted

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    Introduction The artifact I have chosen to analyze is a letter titled Dear Racists‚ written by Charlemagne the God in 2015. Charlemagne the God‚ or Lenard Mckelvey‚ is a proclaimed TV and radio personality who speaks on behalf of Black Americans. Mckelvey’s letter is directed towards white Americans and its purpose is to make the end of racism start with white Americans denounce racist white Americans. He does this by reminiscing the events of racial injustices across the country. He depicts racist

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    The Biography of Johann Sebastian Bach Many people today look back to the writings and works of Johann Sebastian Bach‚ “Bach‚” to learn and admire the indelible marks and influence that he was to the world of music as a composer‚ organist‚ harpsichordist‚ violist‚ and violinist of the Baroque Period. Bach was born in 1685 in Eisenach‚ a town in Thuringia‚ Germany; he was raised and spent most of his life there. Because a scarcity of finances his career and himself were limited to where he could

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    AIDS-RELATED ETHICAL AND LEGAL ISSUES FOR MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HIV/AIDS (Human immunodeficiency virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) raises challenging ethical and legal dilemmas for mental health professionals. Relevant issues pertaining to these dilemmas are examined in this article. Specifically‚ the authors review the following: professional responsibility‚ competence‚ and confidentiality. Special attention is paid to several court cases that have implications for mental health

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