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    Gujarat‚ Maharashtra‚ Goa and the Union Territories of Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Havel Western India Regional Council of The Officer Incharge The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India Decentralized Office ICAI BHAWAN‚ 27 Cuffe Parade‚ The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India Colaba‚ Mumbai - 400 005 ICAI Bhawan Phone: 022-39893989‚Fax: 022-39802953 123‚ Sardar Patel Colony‚ Near Usmanpura Under Bridge‚ E-mail: wro@icai.org P.O Navjivan‚ Naranpura‚ Ahmedabad – 380 014

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    The Use Of Jatropha Multifida In Treating Wounds ABSTRACT A study on the effectiveness of Jatropha multifids latex in treating wounds was conducted. White mice were used as test subjects. The test subjects were distributed into three treatment groups‚ with each group having three test subjects. An incision measuring approximately 1 cm long was made on each test subject. The first group was treated with a leading antiseptic‚ Betadine‚ the second group with Jatropha multifida‚ and the third group

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    IN THE MIDST OF HARDSHIP SYNOPSIS (OVERALL) In this poem‚ the poet tells of the situation of a farmer and his family. They come back at dawn after being out in the floodwater for a day and night. They are looking for their albino buffalo. They come back wet and hurt but they do not show any despair. They have been born into a life of hardship and have never complained. Now‚ they are in the kitchen and they joke and talk while preparing to relax with a smoke. SYNOPSIS (ACCORDING TO STANZA) Stanza

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    A presidential system is a system of government where an executive branch is led by a president who serves as both head of state and head of government. In a presidential system‚ the president is often elected directly by the people. This makes the president’s power more legitimate than that of a leader appointed indirectly. However‚ this is not a necessary property of a presidential system. Some presidential states have an unelected or indirectly elected head of state. A presidential system establishes

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    Paragraph 1: Temperature; driver for the change of symmetry There are 3 different phases that are observed and each of them are influenced by temperature. In addition‚ in each phase‚ the polymorph exhibits different crystal structures. At room temperature of 298K‚ it will be in phase 3 where it takes the structure of monoclinic-C2/m. When the temperature rises to 396K‚ it undergoes a transition into Phase 2 also known as the high-temperature monoclinic-A2/a phase. At Phase 2‚ the lattice parameters

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    Sinan the Architect. Kocbank: Istanbul‚ 2002. pg. 68. (Image 3). 3. Freely‚ John and Augusto Romano Burelli. Sinan: Architect of Suleyman the Magnificent and the Ottoman Golden Age. Thames & Hudson: London‚ 1992. pg. 15-18‚ 26-33‚ 44-45‚ 74-77‚ 123-137. 4. Goodwin‚ Godfrey. Sinan: Ottoman Architecture and Its Values Today. Redwood Press Limited. Great Britain‚ 1993. Pgs. 33-45. 5. Nelipuglu‚ Gulru. The Age of Sinan: Architectural Culture in the Ottoman Empire. Reaktion Books: London‚ 2005. pg.

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    LEGAL THEORY Chapter 4 CASE BRIEF Name: Professor: 553 U.S. 137‚ 128 S.Ct. 1581 Facts: In September 2004‚ New Mexico police officers received a report that Larry Begay‚ the petitioner here‚ had threatened his sister and aunt with a rifle. The police arrested him. Begay subsequently conceded he was a felon and pleaded guilty to a federal charge of unlawful possession of a firearm in violation of § 922(g)(1). Begay’s presentence report said that he had been convicted a dozen

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    Explain Plato’s concept of the forms and the particular importance of the form of good. (25) Plato originally thought of the forms because of the concept of beauty. Although we see objects and think that they are beautiful‚ we never ‘beauty’. Also many different things can be beautiful‚ but in different ways but they all still have one thing in common‚ beauty. This leads to Plato concluding that there must be something which is ‘beauty’ that all of these things get it from. This idea of a universal

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    Platonic concept of Forms. Plato believed that reality is more than what we sense around the world (e.g. taste‚ smell‚ hear‚ see and touch)‚ he believed that behind these physical realities lies a perfect version of them in which he called Forms and that the greatest thing we can learn is to have knowledge and understanding of them. Plato’s theory means that what we can sense around us (for example a chair) is just a mere shadow of the perfect version which exists in the world of Forms. The perfect version

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