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    Flash Mobs

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    August 30‚ 2011 English 101 Flash Mobs According to Webster’s Dictionary a flash mob is a group of people often arranged by social media to meet in a public place for the purpose of doing an unusual or entertaining activity for a short period of time. Flash mobs have been occurring in the United States since 2003 when it began in Manhattan‚ New York. Flash mobs have resurfaced in the news in the past couple of months. Although not all flash mobs are violent‚ the newsworthy actions that have

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    Understanding “Arc Flash” Simply put‚ an arc flash is a phenomenon where a flashover of electric current leaves its intended path and travels through the air from one conductor to another‚ or to ground. The results are often violent and when a human is in close proximity to the arc flash‚ serious injury and even death can occur. Arc flash can be caused by many things including:        Dust Dropping tools Accidental touching Condensation Material failure Corrosion Faulty

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    2013 North India floods From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia 2013 North India floods NASA satellite imagery of Northern India on June 17‚ showing rainclouds that led to the disaster NASA satellite imagery of Northern India on June 17‚ showing rainclouds that led to the disaster Fatalities: About 5‚700 (presumed dead) (as of 16 July 2013) Damages: 365 houses destroyed‚ 275 houses partially damaged (in Uttarakhand)[1] 4‚200 villages affected[2] Areas affected: India India (Uttarakhand

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    Flash Mobs

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    The Flash Mobs Nowadays‚ people consider electronic devices to be one of the important parts of their everyday lives because they can communicate with others whenever and from wherever they want. There are some young people who are mobilized by social media to meet in a public place for the purpose of doing an unusual or entertaining activity for a brief time to surprise both media and society by their pointless act‚ often for the purposes of entertainment‚ satire‚ and artistic expression. It

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    Flood Monitering

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    African Journal of Agricultural Research Vol. 7(7)‚ pp. 1054-1067‚ 19 February‚ 2012 Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/AJAR DOI: 10.5897/AJARX11.036 ISSN 1991-637X ©2012 Academic Journals Review A critical analysis of 2010 floods in Pakistan Hashim Nisar Hashmi1‚ Qazi Tallat Mahmood Siddiqui1*‚ Abdul Razzaq Ghumman1‚ Mumtaz Ahmed Kamal1 and Habib ur Rehman Mughal2 1 2 Department of Civil Engineering‚ University of Engineering and Technology‚ Taxila‚ Pakistan. Department

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    Arrow And The Flash

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    Many people want to be a hero to someone or themselves‚ either by using the law rightfully or going above the law. Through character and plot‚ the television superhero shows Arrow and the Flash influence adolescent viewers and their behavior in society. These television (TV) shows can be positive and negative influences on a young viewer’s life who want to become their own superhero. The alternative universe displays influences of our own reality as the women are treated differently and men of color

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    Though there are many things in common between the Sumerian and Hebrew stories of the Flood‚ there are also many differences. It stated that both are required to build an ark along with taking every kind of animal onboard.  They are also similar in the fact that the flood is called upon by God or the gods because of man’s actions. Similarly‚ both Noah and Utnapishtim are from Mesopotamia.(Lambert)  There are a few dissimilarities along with the story‚ the main being the fact that in the Hebrew version

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    Floods come every year and more or loss welcomed since flood waters leave the soil silt-enriched.But when they start playing havoc with human life and property they become a horrible catastrophe.Than they bring disaster and destruction and leave behind hunger disease and death.Crops are destroyed.Green fields turn into vast lakes.Mud-houses collapse.Both men and animals are drowned.Roads‚bridges and highways are swept away.All means of communication and transportation are upset and shattered

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    Alice Paul February 2‚ 2014 Did you ever wonder how women got their rights‚ and who helped make that happen? There were many women that helped get their rights in the past‚ such as Alice Stokes Paul. Alice Paul was a suffragist and women’s right activist that was born on January 11th 1885 in Moorestown‚ New Jersey‚ USA. She changed the world in many different ways‚ however she did go through tough times while making change to the world. Although Alice was only

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    Full Title: Weak-form Efficient Market Hypothesis‚ Behavioural Finance and Episodic Transient Dependencies: The Case of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange Kian-Ping Lima‚ Venus Khim-Sen Liewb and Hock-Tsen Wongc a Authors: Affiliation: b c Labuan School of International Business and Finance Universiti Malaysia Sabah P.O.Box 80594 87015 W.P. Labuan‚ Malaysia Department of Economics Faculty of Economics and Management Universiti Putra Malaysia 43400 UPM Serdang Selangor‚ Malaysia School

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